Field Dispatch
Matt Connarton Unleashed 11-15-25 hour 2
Speaker 1: You are listening to macconnorton Unleashed on wmn H ninety
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Speaker 2: And now another exclusive new single from the Far North.
Speaker 2: This is the Sailor and the Sea.
Speaker 3: Is there anything left to say? At his fade away
Speaker 3: tore move around the room, stark.
Speaker 4: And daft noon and I'm over here.
Speaker 5: And then it off falls down here, it off falls
Speaker 5: down and it gets.
Speaker 6: Fast as spending me down. The Sirrus starts to come, taking.
Speaker 7: Off of me like a sail suites sea, like a
Speaker 7: sailor to the sea.
Speaker 5: In the night, I hang there, I'm lost, so aware
Speaker 5: of this pats.
Speaker 8: My heart.
Speaker 6: It starts to break. I'm the loveest to make How
Speaker 6: could have last? And then it all falls down?
Speaker 5: Get it off falls down and it gets faster.
Speaker 6: I spending mere round down. The SIUs starts to come.
Speaker 6: It's taking all of me, like sailor.
Speaker 5: To the scene, Like sailor to the scene. You have
Speaker 5: a had to make a see me.
Speaker 6: Without you. Please come out to me.
Speaker 5: Till what me do without you?
Speaker 9: Please come home.
Speaker 7: Made to.
Speaker 10: The hearts, make do without you lost, Please come home
Speaker 10: to me like Saila to the sea.
Speaker 9: When Mats wakes up in the morning, he gets into
Speaker 9: the shower and to the top of his lungs, he sings,
Speaker 9: I do.
Speaker 8: What I want because I.
Speaker 6: All right doing the radio show. Now, all the best Jammy.
Speaker 2: Thanks Jerry, and welcome back everybody if you are listening live.
Speaker 2: Today is a Saturday, November fifteenth, twenty twenty five, and
Speaker 2: we have entered our number two New Marrow dose of
Speaker 2: Matt Connorton Unleashed. We are live from the studios of
Speaker 2: w m n H ninety five point three FM and
Speaker 2: Glorious Manchester, New Hampshire. Jenny is here at the news
Speaker 2: table and of course today is the big day. Swarmy
Speaker 2: Fest is here tonight at Jewel cannot wait. We've been
Speaker 2: in the first hour, we played a bunch of the
Speaker 2: bands that are going to be playing tonight. We played
Speaker 2: one song from each actually and right now we have
Speaker 2: joining us in studio Malcolm and Bruce from Legion of Solace.
Speaker 4: Hey, guys, what's going on?
Speaker 2: So we should, uh we should explain what you guys
Speaker 2: do and then we'll talk a little bit about that
Speaker 2: because people, I'm sure people hear the name Legion of Solace, Uh,
Speaker 2: they they think you're They probably assume you're a band
Speaker 2: which is not actually what Legion of Solaces, although it
Speaker 2: would be a cool name for if you guys ever
Speaker 2: think thought about starting a band, if.
Speaker 11: We were closer to each other geographically, possibly.
Speaker 2: Yeah, there is some distance there, right, because yeah, so Bruce,
Speaker 2: you're from Massachusetts, right.
Speaker 11: I am, now, yeah, I've been here for almost fifteen years.
Speaker 2: Fifteen years, okay, and Malcolm, you're from far away.
Speaker 4: I'm from Lynchburg, Virginia.
Speaker 2: Yeah. Yeah, so you drove up for I was on
Speaker 2: a bus. Yeah, howlong a trip?
Speaker 4: Was that sixteen hours?
Speaker 2: Sixteen hours? Oh my god?
Speaker 11: Would have been shorter if they'd have been on time.
Speaker 4: Oh yeah, it would have been like nine at night
Speaker 4: compared to one o'clock in the morning.
Speaker 2: Oh my goodness. Well, well, I'm glad you made it.
Speaker 4: That wasn't that bad. If anything, the delays helped it
Speaker 4: because it made my layover because one of them was
Speaker 4: going to be like an hour and a half layover.
Speaker 4: Oh really yeah, So literally by them being delayed themselves,
Speaker 4: it cut out all my delays, my layovers, so like, yeah,
Speaker 4: it was great.
Speaker 2: Yeah yeah, So what what do you what is Legion
Speaker 2: of Solace? Exactly?
Speaker 11: We are a hub for independent bands that need marketing, advertising,
Speaker 11: promoting other bands for their event, sponsorship, for their event hosting,
Speaker 11: for their event. On occasion, well, we'll actually cater special events.
Speaker 11: The VIP pre party last night, we brought barbecue, pulled
Speaker 11: porkloaded baked potatoes with us. Nice everybody everybody was nice,
Speaker 11: happy and fed. Yeah yeah, saying karaoke steps. This came
Speaker 11: into a little private performance for us.
Speaker 4: Excellent, litt little karaoke. Yeah, man, I got I got
Speaker 4: Bruce if you want to see it hinging some karaoke.
Speaker 4: Oh really, don't worry. I got myself looking at the
Speaker 4: I'm a singer in the band.
Speaker 2: Yeah.
Speaker 4: So yeah, if you said like someone was talking to
Speaker 4: a band, I am in the band actually, And I
Speaker 4: still uh, like last year, I told you I still
Speaker 4: work with the guys hateful posa I used to be
Speaker 4: with everything on I hatus right now. So yeah, I
Speaker 4: just got to get that worked out. But I can
Speaker 4: still go play with those guys. But I actually started something,
Speaker 4: a side project of my own, nice with some other
Speaker 4: guys called numb my site, and they want to do
Speaker 4: like old school new metal, uh you know, Runge era
Speaker 4: like stuff, which is when I grew up on most
Speaker 4: of this and that's great. So now it's like all right, malcome,
Speaker 4: I just got to get back to your clean vocals. Yeah,
Speaker 4: I'm normally a growler and screen where I'm like, I'm
Speaker 4: deep into it. I'm more so like mine elevated from
Speaker 4: when I started out going to choir and all that
Speaker 4: stuff and then start out like the regular bands I did, Yeah,
Speaker 4: just doing you know, growls and screams, you know, yeah, yeah,
Speaker 4: so like Lamb of God type stuff, slipno type stuff
Speaker 4: like you know, yeah, and sometimes harder. So like it's
Speaker 4: that's my realm. That's where I felt my peace, right right, yeah? Yeah?
Speaker 2: And how did you guys meet and get connected? And
Speaker 2: because and how long has Legion of Solids existed? Like
Speaker 2: did you guys start it.
Speaker 4: Or well it started out with me Tuesday and a
Speaker 4: few others beforehand in another group that was trying to
Speaker 4: do the same thing. Oh okay, but it didn't work
Speaker 4: out that way. Well, so we ended up starting our
Speaker 4: own things so that way we can cancel out all
Speaker 4: the flaws that we see and what is working with
Speaker 4: the music industry. You see what I'm saying, Like, like
Speaker 4: you see all these other people out here on the Internet.
Speaker 4: That's also like advocating for you know, clean ways of
Speaker 4: doing music. That's what I've always wanted from the get go.
Speaker 4: It's especially knowing that I do the radio, my radio
Speaker 4: show called Coin to a Melica, where I want to
Speaker 4: play you know, an unknown band right beside God's Smack, Cradle,
Speaker 4: the Filth, whoever. But just enjoy music in general, how
Speaker 4: it used to be back in the day where you
Speaker 4: can just go, hey, hey, play my play my play
Speaker 4: my song right right, and it's like, all right, we'll
Speaker 4: bring it in here, give it here, all right, Well
Speaker 4: this is a new song about such and such that
Speaker 4: we don't even know. But here we go, and the
Speaker 4: next thing, you know, boom, it's like the new Queen.
Speaker 4: You know what I'm saying. It's like we heard it,
Speaker 4: Thank you Jesus. We needed that, you know what I'm saying. Like,
Speaker 4: I like that fresh smack in the face of something new,
Speaker 4: and I'm tired of hearing it in the world. And
Speaker 4: everybody's like, well, I'm getting bored with music, man. I
Speaker 4: just don't know what to do. I literally do thing
Speaker 4: on my show where it's called you know, Mystery Times
Speaker 4: with Malachi Well, I take thirty. I literally give you
Speaker 4: thirty seconds to a minute and a half of dead
Speaker 4: air to go scrolling through and find something I've never
Speaker 4: found before, whether it's YouTube, Spotify or whatever. I'm like, dude,
Speaker 4: how can you get bored with music?
Speaker 2: Right?
Speaker 6: Right?
Speaker 4: And if you actually go into the underground world, which,
Speaker 4: like I said, I have you a list right here, yeah, yeah,
Speaker 4: and you find a good you know, pool where people
Speaker 4: are bringing in people from out of town, where there's
Speaker 4: the lutch of locals playing everything. Yep, it's an amazing thing.
Speaker 4: You find your new class of music that you might like, Yeah,
Speaker 4: a new genre that you never knew that you come across,
Speaker 4: you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2: Yeah, there's so much music being made, more than ever before.
Speaker 2: And it's more you know, because of the Internet. It's
Speaker 2: more easily accessible than ever before.
Speaker 12: You know.
Speaker 2: I'm a Gen xer, so my generation is really the
Speaker 2: last generation to grow up without the Internet. So I remember,
Speaker 2: and don't get me wrong, I have wonderful memories of
Speaker 2: going to the record store and flipping through and finding
Speaker 2: you know.
Speaker 4: I'm thirty eight. Yeah, yeah, I was at the ending
Speaker 4: of it, at the beginning. Yeah yeah, like, yeah, I
Speaker 4: get it.
Speaker 2: So that was great and everything, but I wouldn't but
Speaker 2: I wouldn't trade where we have now to go back
Speaker 2: to that, you know, because sometimes you'll hear people say, well,
Speaker 2: back in my day, we you know, we actually went
Speaker 2: to the record store and it was great, and you know,
Speaker 2: today the internet's ruined everything, and it's like, no, the
Speaker 2: Internet has made it so that you can have access
Speaker 2: to literally anything, and it's it's wonderful.
Speaker 4: Right.
Speaker 11: There was something to be said about the friendships that
Speaker 11: were built in the record store, like sure, waiting for
Speaker 11: the midnight release.
Speaker 2: Oh yeah, yeah, absolutely, but yeah.
Speaker 4: But that's the thing, waiting for the midlight release. But
Speaker 4: how long do those friends that last? Because me myself,
Speaker 4: I feel more along the last Go spend some time,
Speaker 4: like if you are any person who loves heavy metal music,
Speaker 4: whether it's an underground festival or even a mainstream festival,
Speaker 4: go spend seven days in the campground right along with
Speaker 4: other people. Yes, yeah, I did it for eight years straight. Really,
Speaker 4: I mean all the Blue Ridge Rock Festival. My band
Speaker 4: The Hateful Bows, we played the first two then we
Speaker 4: you know, I went to every last one. Was because
Speaker 4: I was my only outlet to where I can have
Speaker 4: a go see some good bands and make it affordable.
Speaker 4: Yeah yeah, and then like you see what I'm saying,
Speaker 4: So like, not only do we have our scene which
Speaker 4: was slowly thriving back up because I grew up in
Speaker 4: my hometown, I've seen it go up, I've seen it
Speaker 4: go down. I even seen the band Hateful Bones before
Speaker 4: I joined them keep that realm up for the longest
Speaker 4: time and then it drops off. But now it's opening
Speaker 4: back up more now. So with this place called to
Speaker 4: grab our k Bar, which they don't even know that
Speaker 4: I'm advocating for them. Yeah, Like I go to see
Speaker 4: these shows and I I love what they're doing there
Speaker 4: there There is no pay to play if you want
Speaker 4: to if you can, you know, want to opt off
Speaker 4: for the chance to go play with some of these
Speaker 4: bands like Hunt the Dinosaur came down there. You know,
Speaker 4: they playing a bunch of local bands play for them.
Speaker 4: You know, Jersey Sky has a band's play for them,
Speaker 4: you know, and getting these opportunities to do this without
Speaker 4: having to worry about you having to pay to play,
Speaker 4: and you're getting paid to do so, right, So why
Speaker 4: not you know what I'm saying? Like that what that's
Speaker 4: what I advocate for because that's what we push forward,
Speaker 4: leads to solace, that's who we are. There is so
Speaker 4: much way to where you. I mean, if you're out
Speaker 4: here to get money, okay, but do it honestly, dude,
Speaker 4: do it honestly. Don't break the artist back who's putting
Speaker 4: in ninety five percent of the work. You're only doing
Speaker 4: five percent. Whether you're promoting on the internet like us,
Speaker 4: or you're actually a manager, you're only doing five percent
Speaker 4: because you're sitting on your tushi. They are the other
Speaker 4: ones over there playing the instrument. Because I know both sides,
Speaker 4: because I play in a band. I want my music
Speaker 4: to get heard.
Speaker 2: Yeah, exactly.
Speaker 4: That's the reason why I have another radio show, because
Speaker 4: I want to give you the platform, whether you can
Speaker 4: come to either something like Matt Connerson, who is very
Speaker 4: I'm not gonna lie throughout this whole entire radio industry world.
Speaker 4: There's not many people like you anymore. There's not many
Speaker 4: people like me anymore. Now, just hear good music together
Speaker 4: with whatever. So I mean none people the people are
Speaker 4: advocating like you do for it.
Speaker 2: I see it.
Speaker 4: I actually go doing to other people's stuff in other cities,
Speaker 4: and I mean there's might be few far between, but
Speaker 4: they're doing it more so underground radio like me where
Speaker 4: they're doing the podcast they do on a Twitch and
Speaker 4: it just got a lot of followers.
Speaker 11: Yeah, try sending an audio file a clear channel and
Speaker 11: get in.
Speaker 2: Right.
Speaker 4: Yeah, exactly. It's a blessing to have you. And then
Speaker 4: like we wanted to be known that you have a
Speaker 4: source wherever you put your blessed wagon tears, and we
Speaker 4: will help you promote it in any way, shape or form. Yeah,
Speaker 4: you have reponsorships that we can help you with, you know,
Speaker 4: with your band and all that stuff. We have ways
Speaker 4: that we can advocate for each other and get to
Speaker 4: the promised land exactly without being a liar cheater still
Speaker 4: or I'm going to get you the side this but
Speaker 4: this really you just give.
Speaker 13: Me your life right taking it all.
Speaker 4: We want to help in any way, shape or form
Speaker 4: to keep this society alive.
Speaker 11: Even if it's gas money for the next gig.
Speaker 4: Like you know what I'm saying, Like this, like when
Speaker 4: we're doing this, this is coming out of our own time.
Speaker 4: I go home. I literally had to work all the
Speaker 4: way until Monday night. Yeah, double shift that I won't
Speaker 4: even supposed to work. Yeah, and then I got on
Speaker 4: a bus at five o'clock in the morning to come
Speaker 4: do That's how passionate we are about, right, that's what
Speaker 4: we'd love.
Speaker 2: Yeah.
Speaker 4: I want to see the music sings, striving and go
Speaker 4: and be honest, especially knowing that my daughter is one
Speaker 4: to eventually be in that yep. Yeah, So why not
Speaker 4: have myself or our company make this a big enough
Speaker 4: hubs where you have an honest place that you can
Speaker 4: go to. Right, It's like, you know, you can go
Speaker 4: you know, I can get signed and the next thing,
Speaker 4: you know, oh you old, you know the record company
Speaker 4: millions dollars, you got to you got you gotta go
Speaker 4: out and just you gotta so your soul. You know,
Speaker 4: you gotta run the streets for six months and nine
Speaker 4: months out of the year and you know, oh man,
Speaker 4: I only come home with this much money.
Speaker 2: Yeah you know.
Speaker 11: Yeah, absolutely, That's why merch fees keep going up and
Speaker 11: up and ticket fees keep going up and up, because
Speaker 11: the only time the bands eat is when they're on
Speaker 11: the road.
Speaker 2: Yeah. Absolutely, absolutely one.
Speaker 6: We should play this.
Speaker 2: Uh, this is a little bit of a side street,
Speaker 2: but we said, uh, interesting, uh, And I don't know
Speaker 2: if I'm saying, I don't know if any of us
Speaker 2: know exactly how to pronounce how to pronounce this dessess us,
Speaker 2: it's d E C E S s U S. It's
Speaker 2: the name of the band. This track is called Dark Flames.
Speaker 2: But really interesting story. So Jenny had brought this to
Speaker 2: my attention initially, and then you wanted us to play it.
Speaker 2: She the lead singer of this band. And I don't
Speaker 2: even I'm not even sure how to say her name correctly,
Speaker 2: but she's Miss Chili. She won the Miss Chili contest.
Speaker 11: In Miss in the Miss Universe pageant, in the Miss Universe.
Speaker 2: Pageant, and uh, she brought out her part of her
Speaker 2: her presentation, I don't know what the.
Speaker 4: Term is guitars, Yeah yeah, and started playing one of
Speaker 4: her own songs, and.
Speaker 2: They right, and that that's something that had never been
Speaker 2: done obviously at one of these pageants. It's pretty pretty
Speaker 2: unique and it paid off.
Speaker 4: She won, right, I see, I say. I said the
Speaker 4: same thing to them last night. I said, if anybody
Speaker 4: helped to prove not only the best marketing in the
Speaker 4: freaking world, Yeah, Like, how smart is that? Hey, I'm hot,
Speaker 4: I'm gonna go do this pageant right, I'm gonna win it.
Speaker 4: I'm gonna shock them with doing this amazing talent with
Speaker 4: my voice.
Speaker 2: Yep.
Speaker 4: But also in the end, you're showing how beautiful and
Speaker 4: how amazing of an art heavy metal is. Yes, it's
Speaker 4: not just you're you're headed with you know, one stone,
Speaker 4: two berries with one stone. Yeah, you're knocking it out
Speaker 4: and being hot and knocking on this, you know, being
Speaker 4: a model. And then also you're showing that heavy metal
Speaker 4: is not something to be scared of. Heavy metal is
Speaker 4: something to embrace, right like art sculptures are you know
Speaker 4: the sixteenth taple like it's an art.
Speaker 2: Yeah, beautiful and it's and it's not a gimmick like
Speaker 2: you know, she's legitimately very talented y yeah. Yeah, as
Speaker 2: as we're about to here, so let's give the suspend
Speaker 2: if you're just joining us. We're talking with We have
Speaker 2: Malcolm and Bruce here from Legion of Solace and of
Speaker 2: course it is Swarmy Fest Day. We'll talk more about
Speaker 2: that in a minute, but yeah, check this out. This
Speaker 2: is I'm gonna go with decessus for how you pronounce
Speaker 2: the name of the band, have no idea, but hopefully
Speaker 2: that's close. And but This is really good and the
Speaker 2: track is called Dark Flames.
Speaker 14: Check it out, ye.
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Speaker 15: Idea, the boll dog side door Jack Dog Jack ain't
Speaker 15: gone joll lo r.
Speaker 6: Do do Wedi why.
Speaker 8: Why way.
Speaker 4: Dog ribs sky ride a.
Speaker 7: Bad bogus.
Speaker 8: Lord, the man bides ball don highs.
Speaker 6: Bog or black.
Speaker 16: Persons loll bod die by by myoy oh.
Speaker 7: Good by.
Speaker 6: My out.
Speaker 8: Not guy like that.
Speaker 2: Yeah, oh here here we go. All right. Well that
Speaker 2: is that is Deceassus, that is Miss Chili on lead vocals.
Speaker 2: That's fantastic, and that is Dark Flames. There's a video too,
Speaker 2: so you can you can see her and the rest
Speaker 2: of the band in action. Uh if you if you
Speaker 2: check that out on YouTube. If you are just joining us,
Speaker 2: this is Matt Connorton Unleashed and we are live from
Speaker 2: the studios of WM and H ninety five point three FM.
Speaker 2: Of course, you can stream the show from anywhere. Go
Speaker 2: to my website Matt connorton dot com slash live for
Speaker 2: all your live streaming options, social media links, contact infos,
Speaker 2: show archives, et cetera, et cetera. It is Saturday, November fifteenth,
Speaker 2: twenty twenty five, and it is Swarmyfest Day. Swarmyfest, of course,
Speaker 2: is tonight at Jewel, presented by Loud Entertainment co headliners
Speaker 2: Sepsis and Silent Season. We also have Under the Horizon
Speaker 2: Pulsifier Temptress, the Cherry Fog and featuring Lilithcat and the
Speaker 2: Blood Witch Matt Connorton Unleashed. We are very proud once
Speaker 2: again this year we are this show is one of
Speaker 2: the official sponsors of the event. Along with our friends
Speaker 2: from Legion of Solas. We have Malcolm and Bruce are
Speaker 2: here with us in studio. Also Speed Demons Promotions, Violets,
Speaker 2: Rain BPS Records and Denny Lynz or DANAE. Linz Creations.
Speaker 2: Not exactly sure how to say that, but we'll eat
Speaker 2: everybody later. But come down, say hello to us, enjoy
Speaker 2: a great night. Jenny and I will be there really
Speaker 2: looking forward to it and getting to hang out with everybody.
Speaker 2: Come say hello, yes, yes, And of course we do
Speaker 2: have Malcolm and Bruce here with us in the studio. Malcolm,
Speaker 2: you should tell us more about your show.
Speaker 4: Yeah, it's like I said, it's Corncy was Malachai. It's
Speaker 4: the same thing. It's like what Dark Message are doing.
Speaker 4: When she can get her a chance to do her
Speaker 4: show because right now she's busy with school, so she's
Speaker 4: like heavy busy with that. But because we're trying to
Speaker 4: get everything, like right now, this is just the foundation, yeah,
Speaker 4: so what we are really trying to accomplish. So she's
Speaker 4: doing her part, and I'm doing my part with Quarantine
Speaker 4: with Malachai when I can, especially with the weird sleep
Speaker 4: schedule of my job. And I will even call yellow
Speaker 4: Shout out to Texas In because I got some people
Speaker 4: watching them. Shout out to my hometown Lisburg, Virginia. If
Speaker 4: you're ever in Listbert, Virginia, you want a cheesy Western
Speaker 4: come get come to texas In, come see me anyway. Definitely,
Speaker 4: what I do in my radio show is requests, So
Speaker 4: it's an opportunity for you to be something like this,
Speaker 4: whether either you can call up soon I will have
Speaker 4: it where I have a WhatsApp going through its where
Speaker 4: you can call in and chat, especially if you're just
Speaker 4: a heavy music or of whether it's the underground or mainstream,
Speaker 4: and just talk about your experiences. So it's kind of
Speaker 4: like a podcast lass radio show, but for the most part,
Speaker 4: it's there for the unassigned and up and coming talent.
Speaker 4: But if you're a place person from somewhere like you know, California, Washington,
Speaker 4: somewhere where I can't get to immediately to come and
Speaker 4: watch the show that night, and you're just an avidg
Speaker 4: go over the underground world and you want to you know,
Speaker 4: shout it out and like hey, I want you to
Speaker 4: go to YouTube, especially as long as it's good audio
Speaker 4: or even a video. As long as everything is good,
Speaker 4: send it to me. I will play it. There is
Speaker 4: no charge, there is nothing. All I ask for you
Speaker 4: to do is just share, share our platform so that
Speaker 4: way not only do people rest people in Washington who
Speaker 4: are playing underground and spending their money, blood, sweat and
Speaker 4: tears sitting in a recording studio cramped up getting carpal
Speaker 4: tunnel playing these songs you know, we're on repeat, just
Speaker 4: to get it recorded. Because like I said, I know
Speaker 4: both sides, and I want you to be able to
Speaker 4: have a platform to where you can go to and
Speaker 4: just say hey. One of the fans is like, hey,
Speaker 4: I mean, you know, I'm from you know, I think
Speaker 4: I've had one from uh what was Mona from.
Speaker 11: Mona's and lean noway, yeah, she's she's.
Speaker 4: Like she used to be a part of like originally
Speaker 4: we used to where we met him him at I
Speaker 4: recruited him into this company from a place called from
Speaker 4: another radio show that I also love it he loved
Speaker 4: called Radio Guns the forty two. Okay, like Radio Me
Speaker 4: and Radio Gods the forty two kind of like started
Speaker 4: doing this like she started doing her thing first, but
Speaker 4: I was like always wanting to do it, and I
Speaker 4: was like, well, she gave me an inspiration to do it,
Speaker 4: but I wanted to do mine. Yeah, the way kind
Speaker 4: of like how you're doing it, but also adding into
Speaker 4: where you can come in and watch it. The video
Speaker 4: you'll see me down in the bottom corner of my
Speaker 4: own little light show rocking out with you, so it's
Speaker 4: like you're fully involved. Yeah, And I want That's how
Speaker 4: I wanted to be, Like to whether you call in
Speaker 4: where even if you want a video chat into me
Speaker 4: and just talk to me. I want you to have
Speaker 4: a full access radio of old school rebel radio where
Speaker 4: if I wanted to call this number locally, anybody, if
Speaker 4: I want to call you and say, hey, is your
Speaker 4: refrigerator running? You better go gadget Like I want you
Speaker 4: to be able to do that right. I want you
Speaker 4: to be able to call and say, hey this band
Speaker 4: I saw you know and you know Gothinsburg, Sweden, and
Speaker 4: I want you to freaking just like you know, if
Speaker 4: anybody knows where Gotharax Sweeten is, that's where Avatar is
Speaker 4: from the guy the like, I want you to check
Speaker 4: these guys out and I watch you to playing on
Speaker 4: your show, yeah boom. Then share the feed if you
Speaker 4: especially if you're over anywhere, you know, away from Virginia area,
Speaker 4: East Coast, are you're in the West Coast, shares in
Speaker 4: the West Coast, if you're from the West Coast, and
Speaker 4: you know you're in Sweden, and you see if I'm
Speaker 4: over there, shared there. We want this to be so international,
Speaker 4: you know, world bound where anybody Like I've even had
Speaker 4: people coming to my show when I used to do
Speaker 4: it on Twitch and play to nobody for four years straight,
Speaker 4: and I would have people coming in on Twitch every
Speaker 4: now and again, and it'd be somebody from India who
Speaker 4: cannot play mental musical over there, right, like they can
Speaker 4: just have it playing mainstream, so they would literally would
Speaker 4: sit me there stuff before and I've played it over
Speaker 4: here on my stream multiple times. Yeah, you know what
Speaker 4: I'm saying. Like, so that's what Corny Malchi is. And
Speaker 4: like I said, I want to be able to teach
Speaker 4: people that you can you can't get bored with music, right,
Speaker 4: That's what like if you actually are a music lover,
Speaker 4: go tumbling down the rab hole, you know what I mean.
Speaker 4: Nights I've been set just get finding music to play
Speaker 4: on my list that's not even that I don't know
Speaker 4: has already made it not or not yet or whatever
Speaker 4: that I can't even find the full credibility on it
Speaker 4: online yet about it, whether they're signed or unsigned or
Speaker 4: up and coming, I'm going to find and play especially
Speaker 4: if I don't hear them on extend radio, if I
Speaker 4: don't hear them on regular FM radio, or they're gonna
Speaker 4: get played to my stuff, Yeah, because that's everybody deserves
Speaker 4: to be heard by every year that is available, just
Speaker 4: FM radio, not just AM radio, not just satellite radio
Speaker 4: or whatever you listen to.
Speaker 11: Yeah, especially in the digital age, because in the sixties, seventies,
Speaker 11: early eighties, it used to be you could put a
Speaker 11: stack of records the trunk of your car, drive across
Speaker 11: the country, stop at radio stations, and now all of
Speaker 11: a sudden you have national exposure. Because of the conglomeration
Speaker 11: of national mainstream radio, you can't really do that anymore
Speaker 11: because because if you don't have if if you're not
Speaker 11: even registered with Distro Kid, they're not even going to
Speaker 11: look at you like with seriousness.
Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 11: So being able to have internet platforms like Quarantined with Malachi,
Speaker 11: like Dark Mistress, like Lee Janawa, when we get back
Speaker 11: to doing that, it gives anybody around the world the
Speaker 11: opportunity to get back into that car foot records, back
Speaker 11: into their trunk and barnstorm the digital world right wide,
Speaker 11: barnstorm tens ten states. When you can barnstorm one hundred countries.
Speaker 2: Right yeah, absolutely at one time.
Speaker 4: Instantaneously, everybody's like, oh, I can't be in you know,
Speaker 4: multiple places at one time. Yes, you can. That's what
Speaker 4: that digital world is giving you. Especially like if you
Speaker 4: go look at just go look into the history of
Speaker 4: the TikTok world of just underground heavy metal, it's a
Speaker 4: community there that is so like vastly humongous, especially just
Speaker 4: the short time that that TikTok has been out.
Speaker 11: And there are TikTok bands that are playing national, national festivals.
Speaker 11: They're they're face like in that. I believe they're called
Speaker 11: Electric Callboy.
Speaker 2: Now yeah, oh yeah, I know that is yeh.
Speaker 11: Didn't they originate on TikTok I think so, yeah, and
Speaker 11: they're one of the hottest things in the market.
Speaker 4: Right Oh yeah, I mean that if you can get
Speaker 4: famous off of TikTok man, I mean TikTok, I mean
Speaker 4: something that somebody coded it was never expecting to less.
Speaker 4: I mean literally themselves hit the stardom that they did.
Speaker 4: Nobody knows what they're going to be like with anything
Speaker 4: that they make, if it's going to be like completely right, right,
Speaker 4: but you know, then you go then you go this
Speaker 4: and then like people are getting famous off of just
Speaker 4: doing TikTok, which actually, I mean I wasn't against TikTok at,
Speaker 4: but that was like TikTok is like all right, well,
Speaker 4: now what happens that we're helping you to be more
Speaker 4: independent and be able to I mean, you're you're reporters.
Speaker 4: If they really support you, they'll support you one hundred
Speaker 4: percent all the way through it, even whether it's buying
Speaker 4: your merch, you know, supporting your stream, sending you a
Speaker 4: star or two every now and again, whatever you know,
Speaker 4: and that's great. That's what I love. And like I'm
Speaker 4: about to still start doing my show over there, so
Speaker 4: that's you know what I'm saying, Like I haven't f
Speaker 4: finagual other I want to fully yet because like what
Speaker 4: if I mess up and like there's a band that
Speaker 4: already you know, because I looked. All I did was
Speaker 4: do the research that I could find and then it's like, oh,
Speaker 4: they're already signed, and then like but whatever. From what
Speaker 4: I heard a lot of people say, they don't really
Speaker 4: care what you play on it. That's the platform I'm
Speaker 4: looking for. I'm looking for the platform where you allow
Speaker 4: me to be me. If I want you to sit
Speaker 4: here and run this venture of being pretty much the
Speaker 4: old school whatever it was, this jockey like just sleep disc.
Speaker 4: You know what I'm saying, I want the full experience
Speaker 4: of doing that. I want to find a platform that
Speaker 4: is going to allow me to do that. You see
Speaker 4: what I'm saying. Like other than like I understand if
Speaker 4: you need the right credentials for doing FM radio, but
Speaker 4: if I'm doing my own radio show, yeah should I'm
Speaker 4: not here to play your music to make money. I'm
Speaker 4: here to entertain you, right exactly If my entertainment deserves
Speaker 4: a dollar or two, so be it. That's hey, I'll
Speaker 4: take it. You know what I'm saying, Like, who's gonna take?
Speaker 4: Who's gonna do? Not free money, But I'm not here
Speaker 4: for the money. I'm here to entertain you and teach
Speaker 4: you something and show you that you can support music
Speaker 4: without ever having to drop a diamon unless.
Speaker 2: You want to, right, exactly exactly, that's all it takes.
Speaker 4: An takes you a long way. A share takes you
Speaker 4: a long way. Yes, yes, I mean that's all it takes, literally,
Speaker 4: and you never know if that share could take you
Speaker 4: to swing into somebody else's friend bank that ends up
Speaker 4: knowing somebody in the seven Dust camp or or you know,
Speaker 4: the Lamba God camp or you know, any of the
Speaker 4: hardcore camps. You know what I'm saying, Like, you can
Speaker 4: go level up with Slayer. Let's do it, you know what,
Speaker 4: why not even though they're not really doing much anymore.
Speaker 4: Like here's an example, so period, Like that's the whole point.
Speaker 4: We're all out here to do the you know, be
Speaker 4: rock stars in our own way and superheroes to somebody,
Speaker 4: So why not do it the right way? Because if
Speaker 4: you the more you do it the right way is
Speaker 4: the more honestly, then everything will stay true. The more
Speaker 4: it becomes successful, the more it becomes evil. It's like, oh, yeah,
Speaker 4: I think I might need to stab you so I
Speaker 4: can use you as something solid to stand on.
Speaker 2: And get me.
Speaker 4: I don't need that. I don't want that. That's not
Speaker 4: what I want. I want to be able to help
Speaker 4: people out and give them the truest form of helping
Speaker 4: you to, you know, and make your cure bigger without
Speaker 4: having to worry about like did that man ever screw
Speaker 4: me over? Did he ever take something else, you know,
Speaker 4: take something off the back end?
Speaker 8: You know?
Speaker 4: No, I was always straightforward to you. I never beat
Speaker 4: it around the bush, you know what I'm saying, Always
Speaker 4: straight forward to everything is, you know, recorded out, tabbed out, whatever,
Speaker 4: It does not matter. We are going to always be
Speaker 4: honest with you, and even if to the point where
Speaker 4: if it disappoints you that hey, we can't make it
Speaker 4: happen at this moment, even if that means we have
Speaker 4: to tell you no, that we can't make it happen,
Speaker 4: either whether it's by our own accord or just it's
Speaker 4: just not the right time. We're going to keep an
Speaker 4: honest with you. We're not gonna like, oh man, we'll
Speaker 4: talk to him next week. Don't worry about keep going
Speaker 4: out there playing on skills though, keep going to make
Speaker 4: the money. No, yeah, if we can't, if we can't
Speaker 4: make the tour happen, look, take this time, go go
Speaker 4: get some music elevated. You know, we'll liction know when
Speaker 4: we can get you on a tour real quick, or
Speaker 4: will election when we can have your run. If you
Speaker 4: can't make you this run while you're making your tour,
Speaker 4: we'll get you next tour. We'll stay in touch with you,
Speaker 4: you get into your music. When youre about to drop
Speaker 4: a new album, if you want to do it, you know,
Speaker 4: an online interview, hit us up, We'll do it. Whatever.
Speaker 4: Whatever we can make propaganda wise, come to you. We're
Speaker 4: gonna do it right of course, even all the way
Speaker 4: to like if you're if you're an up and coming
Speaker 4: honorst and you want to get married online, Hey I
Speaker 4: can marry you. I mean, like I said, we want
Speaker 4: to hit every corner of the realm and leads to
Speaker 4: the solace, whether it's we want to give you a
Speaker 4: heavy metal you know, awesome marriage, or we want to
Speaker 4: help your band strive, or we want to help this
Speaker 4: venue stay alive because like in my hometown, there's not
Speaker 4: very many feenals left. I don't really care to have
Speaker 4: you know, music in it. They'd rather just have you know,
Speaker 4: the juke boxing there and just yeah, that's it. No, dude,
Speaker 4: we got it. No, Like, that's really so many places
Speaker 4: like around my home, like around my Virginia that I've
Speaker 4: closed that that's legendary to a lot of people who's
Speaker 4: been through the season, Like you know what I'm saying, like, yeah,
Speaker 4: so it's I hate it, you know what I'm saying,
Speaker 4: Like that's and it's just going wide way and then
Speaker 4: once the bulldogs are runs it over, it's the history
Speaker 4: is a race and there's not the left. No, I
Speaker 4: want my daughter to have that history. I want my
Speaker 4: daughter to be able to go play certain like imagine
Speaker 4: if Whiskey and Go Go is just like right right,
Speaker 4: everybody everybody like, oh my god, I don't think I'll
Speaker 4: ever be able to make because I won't be able
Speaker 4: to go playt play that stage. We don't want that.
Speaker 4: We wanted safe driving to it because these little reef
Speaker 4: But I don't care what anybody say, especially coming into this.
Speaker 4: These rinkyd being use or what they would call the
Speaker 4: hole in the wall is what kept the music industry underground.
Speaker 4: That's what music, Yes, so why not keep them going
Speaker 4: to where the future ones have a place to go?
Speaker 4: Play about it?
Speaker 11: Regardless of the genre of music, every member of every
Speaker 11: Hall of Fame ever inducted started in a bar, or
Speaker 11: a garage or a high school gym.
Speaker 4: Absolutely so I mean, I take I take Dave Girl's World,
Speaker 4: where seriously go out there and make crappy music in
Speaker 4: the garage and then come out with something like food fighting.
Speaker 2: Right.
Speaker 4: You know what I'm saying, Go make that crappy music.
Speaker 4: Is that crappy music, might say somebody's life one day? Yeah,
Speaker 4: and start off everybody start off as a crappy musician,
Speaker 4: right until you get good at it? Right, you see
Speaker 4: what I'm saying. It's like you think me singing was like,
Speaker 4: oh instantly I'm going here and I'm you know, Mariah
Speaker 4: Carrey hitting them high notes.
Speaker 11: For example, that there used to be a kind of
Speaker 11: a pop band in England, our band called Earth. Yeah,
Speaker 11: look what they became once they just stayed with it.
Speaker 2: Yeah. Yeah, Well I always believe too there's an audience
Speaker 2: for everything, you know. Yes, although I used to think
Speaker 2: of it a little bit differently. I used to say,
Speaker 2: there's an audience for everything, you just have to find
Speaker 2: the audience. But now I think of it a little differently.
Speaker 2: It's like, there's an audience for everything, but you have
Speaker 2: to make sure that you're in a place where the
Speaker 2: audience can find you. Yes, because there that audience exists.
Speaker 2: But you know, discoverability, it's such an important word. You know,
Speaker 2: you have to be in places where you can be
Speaker 2: discovered by an audience.
Speaker 6: Right.
Speaker 4: Well, that's that's another thing about Leaves of Solace. In
Speaker 4: any way, shape or form, you have our platform. We
Speaker 4: literally made our Facebook, our Instagram available to where even
Speaker 4: if you wanted to go live through it. Yeah, and
Speaker 4: it's says like you just wanted to say, I'm an
Speaker 4: let's do an improp too, where we're a practice here
Speaker 4: we have something good, some good audio we can it's
Speaker 4: called live on leads the Solace. Yeah, you can go live, Yeah,
Speaker 4: make that happen. You can, and not even with our permission.
Speaker 4: You know that our platforms are open to where whether
Speaker 4: whatever you want to drop, whether it's a music video,
Speaker 4: a flyer or whatever. It's open to you, especially if
Speaker 4: you're from somebody somewhere across the United States or even
Speaker 4: over the you know, the ocean. Yeah, yeah, you can
Speaker 4: come drop with like even if you you know, I
Speaker 4: got a show going on in India. Well we know,
Speaker 4: no anybody from the United States is going to make
Speaker 4: it to India. But if you want to just share
Speaker 4: it to get your name out there, right and just
Speaker 4: depending on our platform, you can't. Yeah, if you want
Speaker 4: to go live from over there in India platform.
Speaker 2: You can right for free. That's awesome.
Speaker 4: So that way you can get your exposure out there,
Speaker 4: whether it's across the seas or not.
Speaker 11: We've had album releases that I can remember announced from
Speaker 11: nine different countries outside of the US through through the
Speaker 11: legion of solid social media platform.
Speaker 2: Oh no kidding, Wow, excellent.
Speaker 4: And it's kind of like I said, we are actually
Speaker 4: going through this step by step to show you that
Speaker 4: not only is it the struggle hard for you, the
Speaker 4: struggle is hard for us for being just promoters. We
Speaker 4: just want to be out here promoting, you know what
Speaker 4: I'm saying, just to get the numbers to come into
Speaker 4: the radio show, just to get the numbers to come
Speaker 4: in and just spread the word, whether it's bands, whether
Speaker 4: it's fans, whether it's whoever, just people. I literally sit
Speaker 4: there and hand out cards day in and day out.
Speaker 4: I mean literally to the point where I'm already hijacking
Speaker 4: his card box for cards. You know what I'm saying,
Speaker 4: Like I didn't put cards to so many people's hands,
Speaker 4: and all I ever acted them in return is like, man, hey,
Speaker 4: send me your stuff. We'll play it. And all I
Speaker 4: ask is you to take these five cards and hand
Speaker 4: them to five other bands or five other fans don't
Speaker 4: know nothing about us. So that way we can build
Speaker 4: that platform up and have a strong platform to where
Speaker 4: when I go live, that thing's saying one point two
Speaker 4: k immediately and then next thing you know, your exclusion
Speaker 4: is being dropped. You're a brand new band from you
Speaker 4: know wherever, a nobody and you got one point two
Speaker 4: K hitting that thing watching. How amazing would that be.
Speaker 2: It's a good start.
Speaker 4: Like I said, I don't care about the dollar, I
Speaker 4: don't care about the dime, I don't care about the views.
Speaker 4: But if I can make it happy for somebody else,
Speaker 4: that'd be great. That'll be a successful me because knowing
Speaker 4: being in the band side, that's a lot.
Speaker 11: Yeah, absolutely, even if ten percent of that shares, right,
Speaker 11: that's a lot of news feeds friends.
Speaker 2: Yeah, Oh yeah, absolutely yeah.
Speaker 4: All I want y'all do is and all I want
Speaker 4: to do is just spread the word of how you
Speaker 4: can keep this metal world thriving. Yeah, and if not,
Speaker 4: make it even more thicker than what it was because
Speaker 4: it's thinned out right. I'm not saying that heavy metals gone.
Speaker 4: I'm not saying that the rock culture is gone. It's
Speaker 4: still there and it's still thriving pretty good, but it
Speaker 4: has thinned. Yeah, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 11: Metal's not dead.
Speaker 4: It just got monetized, right, Yeah, and I want to
Speaker 4: go back to the unmountotized stuff that you know, I
Speaker 4: grew up in the New Medal age and the attitude
Speaker 4: era of wrestle wing me good morning. Now you think
Speaker 4: I don't want to hear want to hear. I want
Speaker 4: to hear that break stuff, or I want to hear
Speaker 4: you know, some slipknot going on. I want to hear,
Speaker 4: like something hardcore heavy. That's why I do like the
Speaker 4: FM radio station in my hometown and it's ninety eight
Speaker 4: five at my hometown and these these guys are there
Speaker 4: playing everything from Breaking Benjamin to Lamb of God. I
Speaker 4: mean they're playing the vast majority of the good hardcore
Speaker 4: heavy metal mainstreams oh wow, but also that it's still
Speaker 4: missing that fun factor because, like I said, in the
Speaker 4: hometown I grew up where every Tuesday and every Sunday
Speaker 4: was local day. You know what I'm saying, Yeah, we
Speaker 4: just finished playing God's Smack and Creed and you know
Speaker 4: it was arms Water Hooper next thing, you know, you got.
Speaker 4: I mean as many times when as a kid I
Speaker 4: heard my own band that I joined the part of
Speaker 4: Hey for Bones through you know, ninety six three local radio,
Speaker 4: and I grew up with that, you know, and then
Speaker 4: just being able to just say, hey, well we're scheduled
Speaker 4: to interview. You can come in and sit down and
Speaker 4: we'll talk and and it doesn't cost you a die
Speaker 4: because it doesn't cost you a manager saying hey man,
Speaker 4: I had to do this for you said now you
Speaker 4: got to give them my ten percent. No, I want
Speaker 4: to go back to the day to where if you
Speaker 4: wanted to just like hey, dude, this is the day
Speaker 4: I want to pull up on you and want to
Speaker 4: do a show live with you right in front of
Speaker 4: your face. Let's go, bro. I will literally call my
Speaker 4: job and be like, hey, I got a very important
Speaker 4: because I don't even stressed this to my job. What
Speaker 4: this leads to the solace what I do as well
Speaker 4: as being in the band, it's not a hobby, right,
Speaker 4: I mean I put over, you know, a good twenty
Speaker 4: years of my life into this to go play with
Speaker 4: like with Hay for Bones, and play with these bands
Speaker 4: for the Flaw and you know, mushroom Head and all
Speaker 4: these guys you know, and being an independent bank. So
Speaker 4: I know it's successful. I've seen the success out of it. Yeah,
Speaker 4: you see what I'm saying, like by being with that
Speaker 4: band Hey for Bones, so I know if I can
Speaker 4: do it and go strong, even though yes it might,
Speaker 4: it's not the shortcut around. It's not Hey, we can
Speaker 4: go hop this mountain and parachute down. No, we're gonna
Speaker 4: take the long road and we're gonna do it the
Speaker 4: right way. So that way not only one you have
Speaker 4: your receipts.
Speaker 2: Only two.
Speaker 4: You know that you have been respected and treated as
Speaker 4: a decent human being, not an object a toy that
Speaker 4: I can make la off you. I want you to
Speaker 4: get paid and I want your music to get seen period.
Speaker 4: I want you to be just treated with respect no
Speaker 4: matter where you go, whether it's me helping you get
Speaker 4: into these you know, these bills that are helping you
Speaker 4: get paid while you're toying, I want you to make
Speaker 4: sure you get paid accurately. Make sure you're not getting
Speaker 4: treated or disrespect. You're not having to sign no contractor me.
Speaker 4: You know what I'm saying. I want to just help
Speaker 4: you promote because either way it go, it's gonna whatever
Speaker 4: is gonna come is gonna come. Because if you build,
Speaker 4: if what happens when you, like I told Will in
Speaker 4: them last night, what happens when you actually make that
Speaker 4: magnet powerful enough, everything's gonna come stopping tools, whether it's mainstream,
Speaker 4: whether it's under or even lower to you know, the underground,
Speaker 4: you can actually there's been many a bands that still
Speaker 4: do it to this day. Is like, oh man, I
Speaker 4: see what they're doing over there. I want to go
Speaker 4: do that. I want to go be with these guys. Yeah,
Speaker 4: And the next thing you know, here you go. You
Speaker 4: got something m is going on. You know what I'm saying,
Speaker 4: that's actually not necessarily the call you calling the big
Speaker 4: stream bands to come play with you. They're calling you say, hey,
Speaker 4: I want to be a part of this because you're
Speaker 4: helping the community stay alive. Like when you see all
Speaker 4: these videos of like, uh, God's man going out here
Speaker 4: to these schools and you know, you're sitting around with
Speaker 4: a hundred drummers and all this and helping them teaching
Speaker 4: their music theory. And that's what that's the end goal.
Speaker 4: We want to keep it going so much to where
Speaker 4: it's getting thrown out. And I love seeing these little
Speaker 4: videos of YouTube where these little kids are like six
Speaker 4: or seven years old and they're mean they're killing oh yeah,
Speaker 4: you know a Lamb of God later rests, you know,
Speaker 4: like anything out there. I mean they are here doing
Speaker 4: dreams theater and it's just like yeah, I just I
Speaker 4: love it.
Speaker 2: Yeah.
Speaker 11: Example, there's a young drummer I think he's ten or
Speaker 11: eleven now. His name is Caleb h and Joey Jordison
Speaker 11: had kind of taken him under his wing before he passed,
Speaker 11: and Jay Weinberg kind of continued that on for a
Speaker 11: little while. He's been very endeared to slip Not for
Speaker 11: a while and Vimic got together and did the tribute
Speaker 11: show to Joey. Yeah, they invited Caleb to come in
Speaker 11: and and caleb'sad in with Vimic Care for two or
Speaker 11: three songs at the at the at the tribute show, and.
Speaker 4: You wouldn't if you heard.
Speaker 11: A recording without a video, you would never believe that
Speaker 11: it was It was an elementary school kid behind the
Speaker 11: kid back there playing like Joey, like Joey had written
Speaker 11: it for him.
Speaker 4: No, kid, that's what That's what we're here for.
Speaker 6: Do.
Speaker 4: We want to keep this going from generations and generations.
Speaker 11: And it's it's videos like that and talents like that
Speaker 11: that remind you metal isn't dead, isn't going anywhere. We
Speaker 11: don't need to gate keep it. It's in good hands.
Speaker 11: We just need to educate the youth to how to
Speaker 11: do it properly.
Speaker 4: Yeah.
Speaker 2: Yeah, absolutely.
Speaker 4: Like I said, if I can go play with all
Speaker 4: these bands and have this, know, this resume of bands
Speaker 4: that I have been played with, being from a place
Speaker 4: called Lynchburg, Virginia, that I mean I've went to I
Speaker 4: went to school with people that lived in you know, Philadelphia,
Speaker 4: and I thought that's what they made you know, No,
Speaker 4: I'm in Lynchburg, Virginia, you know what I'm saying, Like,
Speaker 4: so to be honestly, like to just be a place
Speaker 4: for that and being known that I could go up
Speaker 4: to Baltimore at anytime and play with, you know, all
Speaker 4: these well known bands and then go to be on
Speaker 4: the festival twice, you know, with a bunch of bands.
Speaker 4: You know, come on, I crazy Town, sick puppies. You
Speaker 4: know what I'm saying. We opened I think we closed
Speaker 4: out on our stage right before Fuel was starting up.
Speaker 4: I mean we didn't have the party with Tantric, and
Speaker 4: you know what I'm saying, Like, so being on that
Speaker 4: and doing all that stuff and being just a band
Speaker 4: that is not even signed. Yeah, just a local band
Speaker 4: that's been around for over twenty years that people have
Speaker 4: looked up to and loved being able to do this stuff.
Speaker 4: I know I can help you get to there. Yeah,
Speaker 4: speaking of Tan Trick.
Speaker 2: Oh, I know what you're gonna talk about.
Speaker 11: Yeah, I must say congratulations to our friend Opus yep
Speaker 11: yep from Dead by Wednesday. They're founding drummer who is
Speaker 11: now the full time touring drummer of the band Tantric.
Speaker 2: Yeah, congratulations to Opus.
Speaker 11: Yeah, very cool And if you want to congratulate him
Speaker 11: in person early January next year at the Opus Blizzard
Speaker 11: Bash at Toad's Place in New Haven, Connecticut. Tantric has
Speaker 11: announced that the first show of their tour will be
Speaker 11: Opus Birthday Bash.
Speaker 2: Oh okay, and then they will.
Speaker 11: Be coming to Gloucester, Massachusetts and playing a little venue
Speaker 11: called the Cut.
Speaker 2: Yeah. Oh.
Speaker 11: They're starting their their tour in New England as as
Speaker 11: an homage to Opus to say thank you for joining
Speaker 11: the band there.
Speaker 2: Oh, that's cool.
Speaker 11: They're accommodating a New England start in the middle of January.
Speaker 11: Not a lot of bands come and see us until April.
Speaker 2: That's true.
Speaker 4: Yeah.
Speaker 2: Jenny and I last year at Swarmy Fest because of course,
Speaker 2: said By Wednesday was one of the bands, and when
Speaker 2: they you know, I had to go up front to
Speaker 2: see them, and then, you know, I kind of came
Speaker 2: back to the table for a little bit and then
Speaker 2: I heard, you know, their cover of No Easy Way
Speaker 2: Out they started playing that. I said to Jenny, I
Speaker 2: was like, oh, you got to go. I had to
Speaker 2: go back upfront for that because I love that so much.
Speaker 2: That's so good. Dead By Wednesday is so good live.
Speaker 4: Do you know?
Speaker 2: Is he so now that he's the full time touring
Speaker 2: drummer with Tantric is he I mean, what's happening with
Speaker 2: Dead by Wednesday?
Speaker 11: They are still alive, well, fully functioning. Yeah, yeah, they're
Speaker 11: still still doing work.
Speaker 2: I mean, I mean every drummer is in fifteen different bands. Anyway.
Speaker 11: I was just going to say he's also in He's
Speaker 11: still in the Black Sabbath Tribute project as well. I
Speaker 11: believe I believe they're calling that some relation to Earth.
Speaker 11: Oh okay, but it's I think it's just like Earth,
Speaker 11: the Black Sabbath Tribute. Oh, they'll be they'll be playing
Speaker 11: upstairs all night between bands at Blizzard Bash that the
Speaker 11: Black Tribute Act. Oh so Opus will be in the
Speaker 11: building all day long.
Speaker 4: Yeah yeah, And that's awesome because you see the guys
Speaker 4: that work the industry like uh, like Sepsis and then
Speaker 4: Dead by Wednesday with Opus and then like I love
Speaker 4: that dude.
Speaker 2: He was on the show with us yet is.
Speaker 4: A networking Yeah yeah, I mean I love that dude
Speaker 4: to death. Big shouts south of Like I t him
Speaker 4: up as much as I can and everything I can get,
Speaker 4: I try to come see a show, especially if I can,
Speaker 4: if I get it. While I'm up here because I'm
Speaker 4: only up here. But now that I have my real ID,
Speaker 4: you know, I can fly. I got a little star.
Speaker 4: Yeah you know what I'm saying, Like, uh, that's a
Speaker 4: whole other story. I got into that the whole ransom
Speaker 4: the other day. But yeah, now that I'm flying, I
Speaker 4: can go get more. But also, like I said, I'm
Speaker 4: trying to I'm trying to get bands down here, up here,
Speaker 4: down there, and then down here down there up here. Yeah,
Speaker 4: that's my goal for starting off, to make a connection,
Speaker 4: a strong connection between bands up here and bangs down
Speaker 4: there and that.
Speaker 11: That's just another thing that Legion of Solace does is
Speaker 11: because we are in different markets personally residentially, we can
Speaker 11: introduce you to markets that you might not get to
Speaker 11: as readily because you're trying to get it through a
Speaker 11: digital realm. Whereas, if you want a Southeast market, we
Speaker 11: have Southeast residents in our company. We can send that
Speaker 11: down and you can send it directly to that market.
Speaker 11: So instead of you having to travel one thousand miles
Speaker 11: six hundred miles from home and then put foot to ground,
Speaker 11: we can be your street team. You send us the material,
Speaker 11: you send us the flyers, you never know. There may
Speaker 11: be a band that we work with that's putting together
Speaker 11: a five band show. They have four and they're looking
Speaker 11: to pick somebody up on their way through. You have
Speaker 11: a gig in South Carolina, you have a gig in Tennessee,
Speaker 11: it would make sense to pick up a stop through
Speaker 11: in Virginia.
Speaker 2: Yeah, exactly, exactly.
Speaker 4: Like I said, I got you and we got you because,
Speaker 4: like I said, it's nothing to try to talk to
Speaker 4: some of these other venues as well as, if anything,
Speaker 4: the great thing about it down there, we don't have
Speaker 4: to have a promoter's license.
Speaker 2: I can go.
Speaker 4: I can go rent out the biggest ruins in club
Speaker 4: that we have down there and put on a show. Yeah,
Speaker 4: charged it. I mean, as long as you're not selling alcohol. Yeah,
Speaker 4: I don't need a promoter's license. Yeah I can go.
Speaker 4: I can literally go. Use finding someplace with an awesome stage,
Speaker 4: get somebody to run PA and boom right there and
Speaker 4: at least have I know there's one down in the
Speaker 4: holds capacity of three hundred people with the stage so
Speaker 4: pretty much boom as well as if not, I have
Speaker 4: the whole outside that I can just set up outside
Speaker 4: of stage and do it. There's plenty of places, or
Speaker 4: just find somebody with enough land that will take a
Speaker 4: cut of some money there, which that's what we used
Speaker 4: to do back in the day. I mean like when
Speaker 4: when when that band was playing, and because I said,
Speaker 4: I followed Hateful Bones before I even joined them. So
Speaker 4: I was one of the kids that was I was
Speaker 4: out there at thirteen years old at these backyard parties,
Speaker 4: you know what I'm saying, partying with these guys, not drinking,
Speaker 4: but just partying, joining the music. And it's like, that's
Speaker 4: what made me fall more in love with the local
Speaker 4: and get to this kick, because if I would have
Speaker 4: never seen that or experience that by the band that
Speaker 4: I was with, to see the struggle and then actually
Speaker 4: join in the band and then then eventually joined the band,
Speaker 4: and that was following, yeah, and then see the struggles
Speaker 4: of all right, well now we got to make a
Speaker 4: band account, we got to do band merch, we got
Speaker 4: to do CDs, which great things about that day. And
Speaker 4: as long as you had a tower and you had
Speaker 4: your music, you could burn see these all dayne yep,
Speaker 4: all day all day like and then so that way
Speaker 4: we were it was great. And then you had these
Speaker 4: little self labeling systems. I remember, Yeah, that's what That's
Speaker 4: what I see him doing. Like, we haven't had this
Speaker 4: point where we were selling airbrush shirts, you know what
Speaker 4: I'm saying. Like I had an old school shirt that
Speaker 4: from Hay for Brothers, and I mean a couple of
Speaker 4: years you know that it was air brushed, you know
Speaker 4: what I'm saying, that's what they sold. They were everywhere
Speaker 4: you could do it to where you can get your
Speaker 4: merch off, whether it's having a custom painter, having a shirt,
Speaker 4: a team do it for you or whatever. Yeah, that's
Speaker 4: what we're here for. Help whatever style you want, We're
Speaker 4: going to try to help you to get there.
Speaker 11: So when the White Stripes first started, their first merch
Speaker 11: was just a white T shirt with white stripes with sharpie,
Speaker 11: wasn't it right? Yeah, they just like scribbled on them
Speaker 11: before the show made ten or fifteen, and that that
Speaker 11: was their merch.
Speaker 16: That.
Speaker 4: Oh yeah, that's sounds like it's crazy. So like I'm saying,
Speaker 4: we've seen it where I've you know, I've didn't even
Speaker 4: help sell out all our mercer we just bought the
Speaker 4: day before and it's just like we got three more
Speaker 4: shows out of this. What are we gonna do.
Speaker 2: Yeah, well, guys, we are approaching the top of the
Speaker 2: hour real quick and then and then we'll let you
Speaker 2: go where. So where should people go online? Where's the
Speaker 2: best place to go to keep up with everything? Legion
Speaker 2: of Solace is doing Facebook for right now okay? And
Speaker 2: Instagram okay, instag yeah.
Speaker 4: Right now because eventually, like I said, once we once
Speaker 4: Tuesday gets to do back to door her thing. We're,
Speaker 4: like I said, we're trying to find a platform to
Speaker 4: where we can be us okay and not have to
Speaker 4: worry about it restrictions that have to work because I
Speaker 4: even me playing some of these bands like that are unsigned.
Speaker 4: Yeah I get muted on Facebook.
Speaker 2: Yeah you know what I'm.
Speaker 4: Saying because it sounds like something else or whatever and
Speaker 4: it's not even a sign band, and may I have
Speaker 4: to wait months and months I think just nine even
Speaker 4: two weeks ago, I got a notification saying, oh, we've
Speaker 4: unlocked your things, seeing that we've actually you know, researching,
Speaker 4: and yeah, it's not a sign band on there. Yeah
Speaker 4: you know what I'm saying, Like, so just do that.
Speaker 4: That's not like I'm gonna test op TikTok okay.
Speaker 11: Once the Human Element catches up with the algorithm, right.
Speaker 4: Right, Yeah, I've got a bunch of stuff that I've
Speaker 4: been done through Facebook. But if I do it right,
Speaker 4: if I do do it right and there are enough underground,
Speaker 4: I don't be muted. Like there's like maybe one or
Speaker 4: two shows that I have going through my quandry Amuntica
Speaker 4: that is unmuted as sits right now.
Speaker 2: Oh okay, wow, all right, yeah, that's always that's our
Speaker 2: as a challenge. Guys like you so much, Bruce and
Speaker 2: Malcolm from Legion of Solar.
Speaker 11: Always a pleasure.
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