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Matt Connarton Unleashed 11-8-25 hour 2
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Speaker 2: Right now, it's the world radio premiere of the new
Speaker 2: single from Eddie Singh and the thirty one Days.
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Speaker 22: We know.
Speaker 3: I love that.
Speaker 2: That is new from Narley Darling. The track is bad Apples,
Speaker 2: and we're gonna talk to Narley Darling in just a moment.
Speaker 2: They are with us live in studio and if you
Speaker 2: are listening live of course, this is Matt Connorton Unleashed
Speaker 2: and we are coming to you from the studios of
Speaker 2: wm NH ninety five point three FM and Glorious Manchester,
Speaker 2: New Hampshire. Today is a Saturday, November eight, twenty twenty five,
Speaker 2: and we have entered our number two New Marrow dose
Speaker 2: of Matt Connorton Unleashed. Jenny is here, of course at
Speaker 2: the news table present that I got it for and
Speaker 2: let me get these mics up here. We've got Narley
Speaker 2: Darling for the members here with us and they're gonna
Speaker 2: play live in just a couple of minutes. But also
Speaker 2: what I'd like to do, let's start in this corner
Speaker 2: of the room. You can each introduce yourselves, tell us
Speaker 2: who you are, what you do in the band. Also
Speaker 2: gives me a chance to kind of check the mics
Speaker 2: before you play live. But we'll start with you, sir.
Speaker 3: Alrighty.
Speaker 23: My name is Gary, Gary A Goodman. I live in Portsmouth,
Speaker 23: New Hampshire. I'm the drummer. I do have my bomb goes,
Speaker 23: but I normally do play on a full kit. Okay,
Speaker 23: and going on four years now with Gnarley Darling.
Speaker 3: Excellent, excellent, all right, and you Hi.
Speaker 24: I'm Jesse Jesse regarded Eva and I'm a vocalist for
Speaker 24: the band. I sing some leads and then some harmonies
Speaker 24: for Ryan.
Speaker 3: Okay.
Speaker 24: I've been with the band for about three years.
Speaker 3: Excellent, excellent, all right, and you Ryan.
Speaker 21: I am Ryan Peeley and I play guitar and sing
Speaker 21: and I'm the songwriter in the group. And the group,
Speaker 21: I guess has been together in some form for going
Speaker 21: on six years now. But this current group of five
Speaker 21: we're missing one today with a carent group of five
Speaker 21: is pushing four years and we're having a great time.
Speaker 3: Gotcha, gotcha? Okay?
Speaker 5: And you sure.
Speaker 21: My name is Pete Lassie. I live in Kenny Bunk, Maine.
Speaker 25: I play harmonica.
Speaker 4: I've been playing really since the beginning with Ryan where colleagues.
Speaker 21: We're both educators and just really happy to be here today.
Speaker 3: Excellent. Well, I'm happy to have the four of you here.
Speaker 3: And how long, by the way, has this been?
Speaker 2: Well you mentioned how long the band has been around,
Speaker 2: but how many times have you been on the show now?
Speaker 3: Has it been? Is this your third?
Speaker 21: Second?
Speaker 4: Only?
Speaker 3: Second? Okay?
Speaker 2: For some reason, I thought it'd have been more. But
Speaker 2: I love the I love the studio tracks, by the way,
Speaker 2: And is this part of a new new album that's
Speaker 2: just come out or is coming out or what's what's
Speaker 2: the status of that?
Speaker 25: It is?
Speaker 21: It's our our debut album. We recorded it just over
Speaker 21: a year ago and spent a lot of time doing
Speaker 21: the mixing and planning processes, and we've released four of
Speaker 21: the tracks already over the last month or so. But
Speaker 21: the full album is going to be coming out on Friday,
Speaker 21: this coming Friday, Outstanding And what's it called. It's a
Speaker 21: self titled album. So Gnarley Darling, okay, perfect?
Speaker 3: Is this the first official album that you've put out
Speaker 3: or it is? Okay? Okay, wow, Well congratulations that's amazing. Yeah. Absolutely,
Speaker 3: I'm dying to hear you play live. If you are
Speaker 3: just joining us.
Speaker 2: Narley Darling is here with us live video and they're
Speaker 2: gonna do a couple of songs out live for us, and.
Speaker 3: What are you all gonna play?
Speaker 21: We're gonna do a song that hasn't been released yet,
Speaker 21: but it'll be out on Friday when the album drops on.
Speaker 21: This is called Words Carry Over.
Speaker 3: The Water, Words Carry over the water, Narlie Darling live
Speaker 3: in studio, all right.
Speaker 26: I've learn a key amount dreams and smoking in loaning
Speaker 26: a little lad and oxygen and guarantee to.
Speaker 4: Tell them and.
Speaker 27: Thinking and all of them bluecas is getting locked sure.
Speaker 11: Shooting, and all of them the stores will coming away.
Speaker 28: I've seen this movie, got a futasy of harbor from
Speaker 28: alb and my pencil fALS and rhys.
Speaker 4: It's just like every breathley thing.
Speaker 29: Know the die I'll never capture all live in the
Speaker 29: sky or that hesitating rhythm and stumble through the die.
Speaker 4: What the things you say? I'm telling you.
Speaker 11: Word scary over the water.
Speaker 7: One thing's certain than God's hurtin and I word scary
Speaker 7: over the water, and only heaven can hear.
Speaker 11: I've learned a lot of bit.
Speaker 27: And most sweeter than the happiest sort. But it's all
Speaker 27: it's so listen means not self and stringers a long.
Speaker 21: You say.
Speaker 11: It all comes down to who happens half spinning to lie.
Speaker 29: Holy chemistry is too easy, and there's goltry and watching
Speaker 29: them now you can carry it a bell just a
Speaker 29: little decent and that.
Speaker 11: Hot im when you're tired.
Speaker 29: Ask means nothing of the final and then and words
Speaker 29: can cut the sacking knife over pen.
Speaker 11: But I can tell you're dying just to.
Speaker 7: Say them gave.
Speaker 11: Watch the things you say. I'm telling you, word scary
Speaker 11: over the water, one.
Speaker 8: Thing certain than God.
Speaker 30: Certain word scarry over the water, and only.
Speaker 5: Heaven can hear.
Speaker 11: Watch the things you say.
Speaker 31: I'm telling you words carry over the water, one thing
Speaker 31: certain than God.
Speaker 5: Certain and our worst carry over the water.
Speaker 11: Watch the things you say.
Speaker 4: I'm telling you worst carry over the world, one.
Speaker 30: Thing certain than God. The certain words carry over the water.
Speaker 30: The words carry over the water. The words carry over
Speaker 30: the water.
Speaker 4: In heaven.
Speaker 3: Oh my god, that's so good. Yeah, really good, really good.
Speaker 2: Yeah. Yeah, if you are just joining us, we have
Speaker 2: Narley Darling here in studio with us, playing live, and uh,
Speaker 2: is that kind of the secret weapon? Is your voices together?
Speaker 2: I mean, he just sounds so good together, you really do?
Speaker 2: Absolutely absolutely? Is that is that kind of what what
Speaker 2: makes us all work? I mean obviously everyone's you know,
Speaker 2: the four of you sound great. And you've got another
Speaker 2: member too, right, the bass.
Speaker 21: Player too, Eric, our bass player couldn't be here today.
Speaker 21: But yeah, he definitely adds a lot to the group.
Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah, but I mean the just the like the
Speaker 2: harmonies of the two of you, is that something that
Speaker 2: was there right from the start, like, or is that
Speaker 2: something you had to kind of develop over time or I.
Speaker 21: Think we've put some some work and time into it.
Speaker 13: Yeah.
Speaker 3: Yeah, no, it's so good, so good.
Speaker 2: Now the studio tracks that we're playing today, where were
Speaker 2: these recorded? Because everything sounds amazing.
Speaker 26: Yeah.
Speaker 21: We ended up recording these with a guy named Brian Coombs.
Speaker 21: He's got a place called Rocking Horse Studio in Kittsfield
Speaker 21: and went in there just about a year ago. Actually,
Speaker 21: it's spent a couple of days. We weren't sure how
Speaker 21: many songs were going to be able to lay down
Speaker 21: in two days, but yeah, we did a lot of
Speaker 21: prep to be ready and we ended up recording eight songs. Yeah,
Speaker 21: and then you know, a couple of times going back
Speaker 21: to kind of tweak some things and do some fine tuning.
Speaker 21: But yeah, but it was a great experience working with Brian.
Speaker 3: Yeah, I interviewed Brian.
Speaker 2: Jeez, it was a long time ago. Now I should, uh,
Speaker 2: we should get him back on the show. It's been
Speaker 2: a long time. But yeah, he's amazing and everything that
Speaker 2: comes out of there is really good. Everything that comes
Speaker 2: out of Rocking Horse is really good.
Speaker 3: And then did you do a it's a full album, right,
Speaker 3: it is eight songs total? Eight songs? Yeah, and what
Speaker 3: went into the decision to make a full album?
Speaker 2: Because you know, you've got so many options, especially today,
Speaker 2: you can do EPs, you can do a series of
Speaker 2: singles that maybe eventually become an album. But y, what
Speaker 2: went into the decision to go in and do a
Speaker 2: full album?
Speaker 21: I mean, for me, I think, you know, we've been
Speaker 21: together for a number of years and you know, I've
Speaker 21: got probably fifty songs and we don't do all of
Speaker 21: those as a band, but we've played probably consistently maybe
Speaker 21: fifteen or so. And wow, So we had this backlog
Speaker 21: of songs and I was just excited to record as
Speaker 21: many as we could.
Speaker 3: Yeah.
Speaker 21: So we went into the studio trying to be you know,
Speaker 21: really prepared to optimize our time in the studio and
Speaker 21: kind of felt like, if we can get five done done,
Speaker 21: that would be great, and maybe, you know, we have
Speaker 21: this amazing two days where we can do all eight
Speaker 21: and that's what happened.
Speaker 3: Yeah, So it was great.
Speaker 21: Yeah, And the short answer is it took about two
Speaker 21: years of talking about.
Speaker 1: It and then.
Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah, all these things take time, right, especially like
Speaker 2: when you've got a backlog of songs, you got to
Speaker 2: really consider, you know, what, what you want to record,
Speaker 2: because you know, especially if you know you're going in
Speaker 2: there for a couple of days and trying to do
Speaker 2: as much as you can.
Speaker 5: Right.
Speaker 21: So totally, totally. We've got, you know, a couple of
Speaker 21: new ones we've been working on, and so I think
Speaker 21: our next plan is over the next maybe three four months,
Speaker 21: is to get and then maybe just do two or
Speaker 21: three or you know, maybe an EP, maybe a single even, Yeah,
Speaker 21: just to kind of keep it going. Yeah, because it's
Speaker 21: been such a great experience recording and going through this process.
Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah, excellent. Well we should play another studio track.
Speaker 2: What we played Bad Apples, So was what was the
Speaker 2: other one you wanted to make sure we got in.
Speaker 21: I think it'd be great to play Little Fences, little
Speaker 21: one that hasn't been released yet.
Speaker 3: Okay, anything we should know about this before we play it.
Speaker 21: So this is one of the songs. I really love
Speaker 21: how this came together because you know, I write all
Speaker 21: these songs on my acoustic guitar. And then the best
Speaker 21: part from me is coming together with with these folks
Speaker 21: and Eric as well and see what they can bring
Speaker 21: to the table. And the original the demo version of
Speaker 21: this is very different from where it ultimately ended up,
Speaker 21: and that was a really collaborative process. There's this whole
Speaker 21: section at the end that we sort of jokingly and
Speaker 21: lovingly called the hipster whistle Secsion that did not exist
Speaker 21: on the original demo. And so, okay, I love the
Speaker 21: fact that it was really a group right in a
Speaker 21: lot of ways.
Speaker 3: Yeah, okay, very cool, very cool. So here it is.
Speaker 2: We're gonna give this a spin. This is Little Fences.
Speaker 2: The band is gnarly darling, Hey, little wife.
Speaker 11: Facing in the you got you think you're answerted in
Speaker 11: milk them on the clouds, with all the neighbors watching
Speaker 11: you on the rainbot feel around the bed. We can
Speaker 11: find a way back on the.
Speaker 32: Bold Sweet Donald be around.
Speaker 11: Leaves a gotta under Little Master used to taking me
Speaker 11: from here into the deep there. Used to help me off, sirs,
Speaker 11: your bossie.
Speaker 4: He used to get me off the space.
Speaker 29: That I can handle, where I can still await the
Speaker 29: back of Jackie.
Speaker 11: All these words we twisting them out. The sounds.
Speaker 27: Horrible treating cootle wearing well, leave for gotta.
Speaker 22: Under little.
Speaker 11: Hell, little papers.
Speaker 29: Want to look around the world baby, as are the
Speaker 29: baby where you're seeing the jokers try to eat the
Speaker 29: Marcus just wanted to stand in the blunhine, try separado,
Speaker 29: stand from the purl.
Speaker 4: You can up in a reel star gossing, hold on.
Speaker 29: A kid, your kids breaking steaks, con them.
Speaker 4: But we steal that.
Speaker 11: A hundred little fence, A hundred little fences.
Speaker 32: Oh yeah, yeah, hon a little pirson me.
Speaker 11: Hell he little custom.
Speaker 2: Another great track that is little Fences. The band is
Speaker 2: Narley Darling, and we've got Narley Darling here with us
Speaker 2: alive in studio.
Speaker 3: That is that is so so good.
Speaker 2: I'm sure I asked you this last time you were here,
Speaker 2: but I don't remember the answer. And of course we
Speaker 2: have newer listeners. Where does a name come from? What
Speaker 2: does Narley Darling mean?
Speaker 21: Gosh, there's a long story there. But the original name
Speaker 21: of the band was very confusing. Oh this goes back
Speaker 21: five or six years.
Speaker 3: I love rejected band names. Was the original name?
Speaker 21: It was ambulate as tolerated.
Speaker 2: Yes, I remember you talking about that now the last
Speaker 2: time you're here yes, yes, ambulate as tolerated.
Speaker 21: Yeah, and as Pete was saying, a lot of us
Speaker 21: are are educators, and that came from just our school
Speaker 21: nurses protocol for students returning from concussions. Okay, they could
Speaker 21: ambulate as tolerated. Yeah, And it was kind of funny
Speaker 21: at the time, and you know whatever, but we found
Speaker 21: ourselves like a show after show and you know, people
Speaker 21: calling us ambulated or just confusing it. And so about
Speaker 21: three years ago we decided we wanted to change and
Speaker 21: we had this Google doc with all sorts of crazy ideas. Yeah,
Speaker 21: we actually did like a social media campaign to get
Speaker 21: people to vote. Oh really, had four finalists and ultimately
Speaker 21: we just like, I think we like the juxtaposition of
Speaker 21: gnarly and darling, right, so yeah, it's sort of edgy
Speaker 21: and a little twisted, but also sweet at the same time.
Speaker 3: Yeah.
Speaker 2: I just imagine when when you were ambulating as tolerated,
Speaker 2: would like, would you would your name beyond posters for
Speaker 2: shows and they would screw it up, like did they
Speaker 2: misspell things?
Speaker 3: And yeah all the time I would imagine, yeah, yeah,
Speaker 3: that's how long did you have that name? What do
Speaker 3: you think?
Speaker 21: Maybe two years?
Speaker 3: Yea two years.
Speaker 22: Yeah.
Speaker 3: Yeah, well you ran with it for two years. That's
Speaker 3: pretty good.
Speaker 2: So then what do you remember any of the other
Speaker 2: names that you considered before settling on Narley Darling? Like
Speaker 2: I said, I love rejected band names.
Speaker 21: Yeah, what do you remember any I know, I remember.
Speaker 24: The funny ones from Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Yeah, milks.
Speaker 23: Really yeah, yeah, there was I think one was like
Speaker 23: the tricky pickle.
Speaker 3: Yeah, there was.
Speaker 23: One was something to do with the donkey, but I
Speaker 23: don't remember.
Speaker 21: Yeah, yeah, there was. There was a mouth mouse mouse
Speaker 21: honey was one of them.
Speaker 5: Noah, Noah.
Speaker 21: I wanted us there was a band, an R and
Speaker 21: B band back in the eighties called Tony Tony Tony,
Speaker 21: and I wanted us to be Gary Gary Gary.
Speaker 3: But that idea really, Oh that's funny.
Speaker 2: And then now what's your what's your live schedule? Like,
Speaker 2: are you playing a lot of shows? I would imagine
Speaker 2: you've you've been busy, right.
Speaker 21: Yeah, it has been, I mean probably twice a month, right,
Speaker 21: something like that.
Speaker 24: Yeah, I mean we're playing tomorrow the Blue Merriman and Kittery,
Speaker 24: Maine that and then we have a big show for
Speaker 24: our album release on November twentieth. It's going to be
Speaker 24: at the Stone Church in Newmarket.
Speaker 3: Excellent on what day?
Speaker 24: On November twenty Oh, that's coming right up, yeah, yeah,
Speaker 24: before Thanksgiving?
Speaker 3: Okay, okay, excellent, excellent.
Speaker 21: So the album comes out Friday, and then the following
Speaker 21: Thursdays is that show? Okay, And we've got a great
Speaker 21: local group called Three Great Gardens that's going to open
Speaker 21: up for us as well. Okay, it's gonna be a
Speaker 21: lot of fun.
Speaker 3: Oh, very cool, very cool. Are you gonna play Are
Speaker 3: you playing the entire album that night?
Speaker 21: Or we'll play the entire album and some new stuff
Speaker 21: and probably a few covers in the mix as well.
Speaker 3: Oh excellent, excellent. Well, I'm dying to hear another live
Speaker 3: one if you want to, you want.
Speaker 21: To play another absolute one for us? So this one
Speaker 21: is from the album as well, and it's it's already
Speaker 21: been released. And uh, this is a song. I always
Speaker 21: described this as uh me getting really angry and frustrated
Speaker 21: with God, which I tend to do from time to time. Okay,
Speaker 21: but hopefully there's a little bit of redemption in this
Speaker 21: song as well. And uh, this morning we want to
Speaker 21: dedicate this one to Kathy.
Speaker 3: All right, you ready, Narlie Darling live in studio.
Speaker 21: One, two three, four.
Speaker 31: Jesus swell sien to level me down in my knees.
Speaker 31: Somebody somewhere or some something fish and he's collecting whatever receives,
Speaker 31: tearing his way through my kitchen, raffling in closets and drawers,
Speaker 31: staring me down. Lord, I'm not giving him an answer
Speaker 31: to he bull.
Speaker 5: I'm a sufferings for so see my name and here
Speaker 5: it smoking.
Speaker 31: Remind me that I'm broken, shining like I've always deserved.
Speaker 5: If I'm drifting on a notion, going through the motions,
Speaker 5: be laying anywhere with every.
Speaker 33: Nerve, there are answers in our silence, in the spaces
Speaker 33: between our sides.
Speaker 5: It's all right there. The beauty and a bruise if
Speaker 5: you're not afraid to see it. Beauty and a bruise,
Speaker 5: if you're not afraid to open your eyes. Very wet, sir,
Speaker 5: is fixing, cutting.
Speaker 31: You right down the side, the right combination of letters
Speaker 31: and your voice and the hint.
Speaker 5: Of a ghost of a line, truth in the ring
Speaker 5: on the table.
Speaker 31: Don't look away from the light, just like can shine
Speaker 31: on a cruise and fixed there.
Speaker 5: Sometimes the worst thing that happened is right see my
Speaker 5: name to hear it smoking. Remind me that I'm broken,
Speaker 5: shining like I've always to say. If I'm drifting, I
Speaker 5: an ocean, going through the motions, Be.
Speaker 21: Learning with every nerve.
Speaker 33: There are answers in a silence and in the spaces between.
Speaker 5: Our sides, And it's all right there. The beauty and
Speaker 5: a bruise if you're not afraid to see it. Beauty
Speaker 5: and a bruise, if you're not afraid, who.
Speaker 4: Will been her own?
Speaker 34: Don't call the doctor.
Speaker 5: Let me live in the pain. Ain'ts like the spaces
Speaker 5: in a haunting refrain. Don't call the doctor. Let me
Speaker 5: live in the pain. Don't call the doctor. See my
Speaker 5: name here, it'spoken. Remind me that I'm broken, shining like
Speaker 5: our oasis. If I'm drifting, haunting ocean, going through the motions,
Speaker 5: be learning with every in.
Speaker 33: There are answers in the silence and in the spaces between.
Speaker 8: Our sides, and it's all right down.
Speaker 5: The beauty and a bruise if you're not afraid to
Speaker 5: see it. Beauty and a bruise, if you're not afraid
Speaker 5: to see it.
Speaker 20: Duty and a bruise, if.
Speaker 5: You're not afraid to see it Beauty and a bruise.
Speaker 35: If you're not afraid to open your eyes, Simon Dame,
Speaker 35: come down with heavy Semond Mark Simon name bruising a
Speaker 35: great Simon there, you're not afraid to open.
Speaker 3: Oh so good, so good.
Speaker 2: Narlie Darling live in studio. That song it's called Beauty
Speaker 2: in the Bruise and that is that is really good? Yeah,
Speaker 2: just just amazing. Now when you when you play that live,
Speaker 2: are you on acoustic guitar Ryne or do you play
Speaker 2: electric live?
Speaker 3: Or how does that?
Speaker 21: I play a hybrid. I've got a Fender Hybrid that
Speaker 21: has you know, sort of like a five way switch,
Speaker 21: so some of the songs are acoustic and some I
Speaker 21: can switch over and get a little more crunch to it.
Speaker 3: Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2: Can I can imagine that one, you know, because that's
Speaker 2: a lot of energy to that one. I would imagine
Speaker 2: live it it might gets loud and.
Speaker 21: I mean Gary on a full drum kit on that one.
Speaker 36: Is is it to be?
Speaker 2: I can imagine, Yes, I can imagine. Uh, let's see,
Speaker 2: so now what is what is kind of the future?
Speaker 2: So obviously we know the release party is coming up
Speaker 2: for this on the twentieth, and then like, what's your
Speaker 2: play You know, a lot of bands kind of hibernate
Speaker 2: during the winter. I mean, are you gonna be are
Speaker 2: you gonna continue playing live a lot or what's what's
Speaker 2: kind of the short term and long term trajectory do
Speaker 2: you think?
Speaker 21: I think I think it'll be. You know, we'll continue
Speaker 21: to play. I think January can kind of be slower
Speaker 21: time for a lot of people. Yeah, you know, people
Speaker 21: are doing dry January and just you know, it's not
Speaker 21: as much as going on. But we'll probably have a
Speaker 21: couple here and there. I know, we've got the end
Speaker 21: of January, we're playing at the Word Barn in Exeter,
Speaker 21: doing a double bill with a great bluegrass band called
Speaker 21: The Mountain. Okay, so looking forward to that, and then
Speaker 21: we've got some stuff already lined up in the spring
Speaker 21: and early summer as well.
Speaker 3: Yeah. Yeah, so you're keeping plenty busy.
Speaker 8: Yeah.
Speaker 23: Also in the January February March timeframe, it's it's a
Speaker 23: great time to learn new music.
Speaker 3: Oh yeah, yeah, so we we get.
Speaker 21: Prepared for the spring.
Speaker 3: But yea, yeah, we're pretty busy.
Speaker 2: Excellent, outstanding, outstanding, So we should I think we're gonna
Speaker 2: end the segment with I'm gonna play this this song drift.
Speaker 2: But so this is not one of the ones that
Speaker 2: you had asked me to play, but this is the
Speaker 2: one that connected really connected with me the most. And
Speaker 2: by the way, I love the whole album. All the
Speaker 2: songs are really good, But what can you tell us
Speaker 2: about this song? Kind Of selfishly, I guess in a
Speaker 2: way because this is my favorite, But then so this
Speaker 2: is your favorite too, It turns out right it is.
Speaker 21: Yeah, this is the one for me that I'll use
Speaker 21: your word. It really resonates for me as well.
Speaker 3: Yeah, I think you know.
Speaker 21: For me as a songwriter, I love and it doesn't
Speaker 21: always happen, but every now and then you get this
Speaker 21: magical moment where you write a lyric that is not
Speaker 21: a cliche, that is feels unique and different, but at
Speaker 21: the same time, it's something that feels that people can
Speaker 21: relate to. And this is somehow universal in some way.
Speaker 21: And you know, I was thinking about this on the
Speaker 21: drive over and this would be a good project if
Speaker 21: anybody has nothing better to do. But if you look
Speaker 21: at the lyrics to all of our songs, I don't
Speaker 21: use the word love in any song, and I feel
Speaker 21: like the word love is so overused and it's kind
Speaker 21: of hollow at this point. I would rather have a
Speaker 21: lyric that sort of expresses love in a unique way
Speaker 21: and you still have that emotional sentimental connection to it
Speaker 21: without using kind of a trite phrase. So so that's
Speaker 21: a big part of a song like Drift, I think,
Speaker 21: is you know those moments where there's these these unique
Speaker 21: images but ultimately there's a universal truth in there somewhere,
Speaker 21: And for me, it's at the end there's a line
Speaker 21: setting fire to all that we've built so we can
Speaker 21: build again. It's about, you know, all of the struggles
Speaker 21: that we all go through. People in our band right
Speaker 21: now are going through them, and yet we find a
Speaker 21: way to sort of keep going forward and rebuilding from
Speaker 21: from the wreckage along the way.
Speaker 2: Yeah yeah, yeah, Like I said, this one really connected
Speaker 2: with me, so we'll play that in a moment. I
Speaker 2: also want to know too, like, well, let's remind people
Speaker 2: about the CD release show coming up the twentieth, because
Speaker 2: that's coming right up.
Speaker 4: Yeah.
Speaker 24: So it's at the Stone Church in Newmarket, New Hampshire.
Speaker 24: It's going to be on Thursday November twentieth at eight pm.
Speaker 24: Okay got support from three great Gardens and we're gonna
Speaker 24: have some merch and we're gonna have a great time. Yeah,
Speaker 24: we're gonna do everything from the album and then also
Speaker 24: some covers as well. So come on out on November twentieth.
Speaker 3: Outstanding, it's gonna be a big old party.
Speaker 2: Excellent, excellent. And where's the best place for people to
Speaker 2: go online to keep up with everything Narley Darling is doing.
Speaker 2: Oh and you should definitely while we're at at spell Narley.
Speaker 24: Yeah, so Narli Darling dot com. And if you didn't know,
Speaker 24: Narley spelled with a G in the front of it, Yes.
Speaker 21: G N A R L Y okay, yeah, yeah, and
Speaker 21: we've got social media presence too, so Gnarly Darling band
Speaker 21: on Instagram and Facebook and so people can follow and
Speaker 21: keep up to date with all the stuff we're doing.
Speaker 18: Yeah.
Speaker 2: Yeah, excellent, excellent. Well, congratulations on everything in the new album.
Speaker 3: It's great.
Speaker 2: Thank you, and I'm sure the show on the twentieth
Speaker 2: will go fantastic. And I'm going to check out that
Speaker 2: other band two three great Gardens. Ye, curious about them too,
Speaker 2: So we will end We'll end the segment with Drift.
Speaker 2: But yeah, thank you all so much. This has been amazing,
Speaker 2: Thanks so much for having us.
Speaker 5: Yeah, thank you.
Speaker 2: Absolutely we will do it again in the future. And
Speaker 2: if you are listening live on Saturday stick around. Coming
Speaker 2: up in the third hour, we have Volley returning to
Speaker 2: the show today. But yeah, I love this song. This
Speaker 2: is Drift and the band is gnarly darling.
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