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Matt Connarton Unleashed 12-13-25 hour 2
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Speaker 13: So girl, I love it. That is the world radio premiere,
Speaker 13: the brand new single from Down Boys that is called
Speaker 13: to whom it may concern, And we're going to talk
Speaker 13: to these guys in just a second. Welcome everybody. We
Speaker 13: have entered our number two Newmarrow dose of Matt Connorton unleashed,
Speaker 13: and we are live from the studios of w m
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Speaker 13: New Hampshire. Today is, of course, Saturday, December thirteen, twenty
Speaker 13: twenty five. Jenny is here at the news table and
Speaker 13: a little warmer in here. Now I've actually unzipped my coat. No,
Speaker 13: it's not, it's fun. It's fine, it's starting, it's starting
Speaker 13: to warm up. It's it's almost sixty degrees. Let's get
Speaker 13: these mics on for these guys here. Welcome, gentlemen, Hey,
Speaker 13: good morning morning. Let's start in the corner there. If
Speaker 13: each of you, Larry will start with you, if you
Speaker 13: can tell us who you are.
Speaker 14: What you do in the band pretty much. I'm the man,
Speaker 14: Larry Williams.
Speaker 13: I played drums, all right, very good, Welcome Larry.
Speaker 15: I'm the understudy to the man Jason Sullivan. Okay, yeah,
Speaker 15: sing and play guitar okay, okay, and you.
Speaker 16: Sir, I am John Clifford, bass player.
Speaker 13: All right, welcome John.
Speaker 17: My name is Bruce and I play guitar and I
Speaker 17: sing backup.
Speaker 13: Bruce, I gotta get your hey, your mic up over here.
Speaker 13: I'm sorry no, no worries that Mike's plugged into a
Speaker 13: different board. Okay, say all that again, No worries.
Speaker 17: My name is Bruce and I play guitar and I
Speaker 17: sing backups.
Speaker 13: All right, very good. Well, it's wonderful to have you
Speaker 13: guys here.
Speaker 16: Thanks for having us.
Speaker 13: Two of you have been on the show before, right, yes,
Speaker 13: with day to attend and then, but you guys have
Speaker 13: never been on before, right correct? Okay, just making sure
Speaker 13: because sometimes I forget, like someone will. I've had this
Speaker 13: happen where someone will be like, well, you know, I
Speaker 13: was on the show like ten years ago, and I'm like,
Speaker 13: oh wow, it's hard to keep track. But no, I
Speaker 13: love the new song, thank you. That just now that's
Speaker 13: on all the streaming platforms and everything.
Speaker 16: Now I assume Yeah comes out today.
Speaker 13: Excellent, excellent, Well congratulations on that. Now, you guys are
Speaker 13: just you're just releasing singles at this point, right there's
Speaker 13: there's not an album or an EP yet, just over
Speaker 13: a year old. Yeah, yeah, it is a it is
Speaker 13: kind of a new project, right.
Speaker 14: Most people are doing at this point. So yeah, that's
Speaker 14: where we're at.
Speaker 13: Yeah, yeah, what do you like do you think you're
Speaker 13: going to do? Do an EP or an album eventually.
Speaker 14: Yeah.
Speaker 18: Yeah, we're working on plans now for a full album
Speaker 18: and probably by I said, by the end of twenty
Speaker 18: twenty six, oh something else.
Speaker 13: Oh okay, excellent, excellent. Now where do you guys record?
Speaker 13: Because everything sounds really good, but there's so many different
Speaker 13: ways to do it.
Speaker 14: Now.
Speaker 13: You can go to a studio, you can do it
Speaker 13: at home, you can what's the approach that you guys
Speaker 13: take for.
Speaker 14: Recording different at home?
Speaker 9: Right?
Speaker 17: Yeah, everything's been done at home, Like we we took
Speaker 17: a couple of different approaches. We tried some electronic kits
Speaker 17: on the first couple of singles and on this batch
Speaker 17: with him Make Concern and the next single that's coming
Speaker 17: out after it, we use the live drums. But everything's
Speaker 17: just basically, I bring my laptop to a space, we
Speaker 17: set up mics or whatever and just do it to it.
Speaker 17: It's all home home brewed.
Speaker 13: Yeah, yeah, no, it's great. That's great. You did it
Speaker 13: with that way with all three You've got three total now, right,
Speaker 13: three songs that you totally you've recorded, Yeah, yep. And
Speaker 13: how did so how did this come about? How did
Speaker 13: down Boys? I mean, obviously you know two of you
Speaker 13: guys play together in another band, But how did how
Speaker 13: did this start?
Speaker 19: I think I put this thing together, that band with
Speaker 19: those two guys, with Bruce and John. Yeah, eventually he
Speaker 19: was going to be the singer and and the band
Speaker 19: just dissolved right after that. Yeah, really work out. I
Speaker 19: joined a lot of bands. When I joined a lot
Speaker 19: of bands, is I never really liked the band, but
Speaker 19: I always find somebody or too right, They're just like,
Speaker 19: oh man, I got to get these two guys numbers
Speaker 19: right right. And it was pretty much all three of
Speaker 19: these guys. And when the band dissolved, I says, we
Speaker 19: get all do our own thing. Yeah, do originals. That
Speaker 19: was more of a cover thing.
Speaker 14: Yeah, yeah, it was kind of fifty to fifty. I
Speaker 14: think when I joined it it was mostly covers though. Yeah.
Speaker 19: Yeah, So I just found these guys I thought, you know,
Speaker 19: are very cute, but I mean they know they know
Speaker 19: how to play all right.
Speaker 16: But the check claarer right right, I.
Speaker 14: Had shot with There was no competition. It was nice.
Speaker 13: Yeah, oh excellent. Did you guys play out a lot?
Speaker 13: Are you playing a lot of shows?
Speaker 17: It looks like, right, yeah, we've had a lot of
Speaker 17: shows in this past year, and we've got a lot
Speaker 17: coming up for twenty twenty six. So yeah, we found
Speaker 17: ourselves surprisingly busy.
Speaker 13: Yeah, no, that's great, that's great. Is it hard to
Speaker 13: juggle this with you know? Are you guys? Also? Do
Speaker 13: you have other projects also outside.
Speaker 16: Of this or I have a total of three myself
Speaker 16: do Yeah?
Speaker 13: What else you have?
Speaker 18: So I actually can't say anything yet, So unfortunately there's
Speaker 18: things in the works.
Speaker 16: Kind asked to keep it down low until it's time
Speaker 16: to announce it.
Speaker 13: Okay, that's cool.
Speaker 16: This is my main priority, but I'm involved in two
Speaker 16: other projects.
Speaker 13: Oh, excellent, excellent. What about you, Jason?
Speaker 15: Yeah, I have an acoustic duo, soul Shine, and we
Speaker 15: play out once a month. Nice kind of not anywhere
Speaker 15: where it would overlap with you know what we're doing
Speaker 15: now heatistically or anything like that, but yeah, stay active,
Speaker 15: been in and out of bands and in the scene
Speaker 15: for you know, the better part of a couple of decades.
Speaker 15: So yeah, I was happy to get the call and
Speaker 15: yeah and sit here and I think the work speaks
Speaker 15: for itself, and yeah, I think we're doing great. Absolutely
Speaker 15: wanted to add to the tour thing that was going on.
Speaker 15: You said, we're playing out we're hitting like almost every
Speaker 15: state in New England in the next like four months.
Speaker 13: Good.
Speaker 14: Yeah, it's pretty cool.
Speaker 13: Excellent. Do you guys have a favorite place that you've played?
Speaker 13: Is there is there something that stands out or anywhere
Speaker 13: in Manchester brilliant.
Speaker 19: I don't play a place called Charlie Still, it's a
Speaker 19: great venue, especially for new new bands.
Speaker 14: And yeah, yeah, really good to us, and uh yeah,
Speaker 14: I think I do like it that.
Speaker 17: I love Charlie too. Yeah, it's great sound, you know,
Speaker 17: it's like you said, great people. So it's that's probably
Speaker 17: been my favorite venue. We've played there a lot, so
Speaker 17: uh yeah.
Speaker 14: They gave us a chance and uh, I don't know,
Speaker 14: it just took off from there.
Speaker 19: They really liked us, and then we started getting other
Speaker 19: gigs and then they started calling us call them first.
Speaker 14: Yeah, and they've been calling us ever since.
Speaker 13: He's going to be coming on Mike Hill. He's gonna
Speaker 13: be He's gonna be on the show so very soon,
Speaker 13: I think, yeah, yeah, yeah, because that's a venue that
Speaker 13: comes up a lot on the show. Everybody loves Charlie Soul.
Speaker 13: Jenny and I haven't been there yet, but that's worth
Speaker 13: the trip. Everything everything we hear about it. Yeah, this
Speaker 13: sounds like a mad problem. Oops, it's amazing. I really
Speaker 13: do want to go on the suck it out? Yeah yeah,
Speaker 13: absolutely absolutely. All right, So where does the name come from?
Speaker 13: If it's is it is the origin story of the
Speaker 13: name radio friendly or yeah? Okay, well depends when you ask.
Speaker 19: I mean, honestly, I don't even know. I think we
Speaker 19: do the down Boys song, so I don't know. It
Speaker 19: just sounded cool, Yeah cool. I think Jason is the
Speaker 19: one who ended up with that. We all had a
Speaker 19: bunch of names there would kind of all agreed on him.
Speaker 19: He's the biggest guy in the.
Speaker 13: Band, right right, he gets his way.
Speaker 14: Yeah, we all kind of hate it. We got the
Speaker 14: down Boys.
Speaker 10: Yeah.
Speaker 15: I don't know if we want to reveal the origin
Speaker 15: story yet. Yeah no, no, no, there's a bunch of
Speaker 15: theories out there. I kind of want to let it.
Speaker 15: Let everybody, let everybody figure out.
Speaker 13: Yeah all right.
Speaker 15: He's got two shepherds and we practice it at his place,
Speaker 15: so you know, he always says down Boys to his dogs.
Speaker 13: Okay, that could be it could be one could be
Speaker 13: one okay, okay.
Speaker 14: It could just be that.
Speaker 15: It sounds like, you know, we're down for Anything or yeah,
Speaker 15: you know in the eighties and the Warrant song and
Speaker 15: then cool cool guys, right, yeah, got down.
Speaker 13: Sort of you see you see that video and it's like,
Speaker 13: I don't know how cool they are, but you know
Speaker 13: what I mean the choreography and yeah, oh I thought
Speaker 13: that I actually like Warrant. I'm not even knocking the band,
Speaker 13: but I remember the first time I saw the video
Speaker 13: for Down Boys and they're they're all on their knees
Speaker 13: moving in Unison, and I was like, this is a
Speaker 13: little uh yeah, no choreography, insurance isn't good enough. Yeah,
Speaker 13: and it just to be clear, it's Down Boys. It's
Speaker 13: not the Down Boys boys, just Down Boys, very good,
Speaker 13: very good. And then so like this this song just
Speaker 13: came out, you're already working on the next one, because
Speaker 13: you guys probably you know, you're all creative guys. You
Speaker 13: probably have a lot of ideas.
Speaker 19: We've got a bunch of already done, so we're working
Speaker 19: on recording them, not so much of working.
Speaker 14: On the song. So yeah, yeah, little tweaks here and
Speaker 14: there for the recordings.
Speaker 19: Yeah, Homonies and stuff like that, which have really really
Speaker 19: took off.
Speaker 14: I think the Homedies in the stand of great. Yeah.
Speaker 18: Yeah, we've actually already got our next single, Spirits Disappear,
Speaker 18: slated to come out in January. Oh wonder this one
Speaker 18: gets some time to breathe and get out there outstanding.
Speaker 18: Try to be a little bit ahead of the game
Speaker 18: and try to do maybe every thirty forty five days
Speaker 18: we'll put something new out.
Speaker 13: Yeah. It's hard to know, right, I mean, it's hard
Speaker 13: to know how how soon is too soon or you know,
Speaker 13: or too long or it's exactly.
Speaker 14: Yeah, we're at a good pace. We got seven seven
Speaker 14: I think we got seven originals.
Speaker 19: Yeah, basically we wrote seven originals and then we instead
Speaker 19: of gotting to ten or twelve, let's let's go back
Speaker 19: and start recording when piece work. Yeah, yeah, we got
Speaker 19: seven that will come out.
Speaker 13: Okay, okay, standing, you know, we.
Speaker 19: Ask people which ones they want to hear first, you
Speaker 19: know what I mean? Yeah, which one do you think?
Speaker 19: And these were some of these were voted, right, I mean.
Speaker 17: Yeah, yeah, this to whom we may concerned. It seems
Speaker 17: like when we played this this song live, for some reason,
Speaker 17: a lot of people resonate with to whom and make.
Speaker 14: Concern almost everybody.
Speaker 17: Actually, it's funny though, like depending on who comes up
Speaker 17: to you, like, someone will have a different song that
Speaker 17: they like of our so it's like, oh, I really
Speaker 17: like this one, and then another persons like, oh I
Speaker 17: rel like this one. But honestly, kind of the consensus
Speaker 17: has been to whom I make concern has been a pretty.
Speaker 19: A lot of melodies, and there's still a lot of
Speaker 19: rock and roll guitar. You know, the drums are strong
Speaker 19: but not crazy. You know, it's not Metallica by any means,
Speaker 19: but right isn't boring.
Speaker 14: I don't know, I love it.
Speaker 13: Yeah, this is great, great track.
Speaker 19: Everybody's writing melodies anymore. Everybody's just like I know the
Speaker 19: places we've everybody's screaming, really just screaming. Everything's drum solos,
Speaker 19: everything solo, solo solo.
Speaker 14: Yeah, it's really had to understand the music. Although you know,
Speaker 14: the talent is that.
Speaker 19: Wow, those probably type those and changes were insane and
Speaker 19: that's great sometimes, but sometimes you have the audience and
Speaker 19: you just want to understand the song to be able
Speaker 19: to dance.
Speaker 14: To it and sing to it.
Speaker 19: And right, I love rock and roll by Jon je
Speaker 19: It wasn't the hottest song in the world, but I
Speaker 19: mean once you hear it, you're singing it.
Speaker 13: That's true, That's absolutely true. Yeah, yeah, I agree. I agree.
Speaker 15: The creativity in this band is off the charts, like Uncharted.
Speaker 15: Our very last practice. We wrote two more really that
Speaker 15: were that were pretty much skeletons that are gonna that
Speaker 15: are going to be built off of and things like that.
Speaker 15: It's just like an unending conveyor belt of things that
Speaker 15: we're jamming out, writing, recording. Yeah, so I wouldn't expect
Speaker 15: us to stop anytime.
Speaker 13: Yeah, yeah, excellent, excellent, Well we should play another one?
Speaker 13: What uh what should we uh? Which one should we
Speaker 13: play next? And then we'll we'll one of them will
Speaker 13: leave for the end of the show, I mean the
Speaker 13: end of the segment obviously, But which one should we
Speaker 13: play with now.
Speaker 14: At this point?
Speaker 16: How about My Kind of Animal?
Speaker 14: Yeah?
Speaker 13: Yeah, oh yeah, and this one we did a world
Speaker 13: premiere for it. When this absolutely all right, let's give
Speaker 13: this suspend if you're just joining us down, boys us
Speaker 13: here with us in studio, and this track is called
Speaker 13: My Kind of Animal.
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Speaker 20: One girl means young names Misterpeno, So.
Speaker 4: Boy sing the race.
Speaker 12: Be it by my shot name n.
Speaker 10: Gon On.
Speaker 4: You can have a real good time.
Speaker 12: ACA.
Speaker 4: You're crazy, I'm not.
Speaker 12: You might cut.
Speaker 4: You're crazy, I'm not ev You'm got a.
Speaker 8: Black tating song, blable.
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Speaker 21: all over tonight, friend, I.
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Speaker 12: Soundful human times.
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Speaker 13: That is my kind of animal. The band is Down Boys,
Speaker 13: and we've got the guys from Down Boys here in
Speaker 13: the studio with us. And uh, that's a great track.
Speaker 13: We you know you heard it here first we played
Speaker 13: that when that first came out, and love it and
Speaker 13: now what what's what's that one?
Speaker 9: Is that?
Speaker 23: Like?
Speaker 13: U is one of you a veterinarian?
Speaker 10: Or what?
Speaker 13: What's that song?
Speaker 18: So that one was actually born out of a jam
Speaker 18: session up at Jason's place. Either Bruce and I started
Speaker 18: playing the riff. You know, we just kind of locked
Speaker 18: onto it and said, all right, yeah, you know, I
Speaker 18: I kind of feel like it has kind of early
Speaker 18: Aerosmith kind of. But one of these guys came up
Speaker 18: with the idea, why don't we just take a few
Speaker 18: examples of some personal adult history's.
Speaker 15: Trying to keep.
Speaker 13: Yeah yeah, yeah, well well done, well done.
Speaker 16: But that one came about pretty easily out of the gym.
Speaker 13: Yeah, yeah, is that? Is that how most of these happened?
Speaker 13: Because that's what these songs feel like. They feel like
Speaker 13: some of.
Speaker 14: Them are that way, some of them.
Speaker 19: These guys have these all three of these guys. Because
Speaker 19: I'm the drummer, I don't have much, but you have
Speaker 19: a lot to say. Guys, either bring stuff to the table,
Speaker 19: or just before a break, he starts doing something.
Speaker 14: I just can't help but put a beat to it.
Speaker 19: Yeah, he has his bass down, he's picking it back up,
Speaker 19: and then we don't take a break.
Speaker 14: We end up just like jam it to something.
Speaker 19: He comes up some kind of words, We record it,
Speaker 19: and then next time we come in and go because
Speaker 19: if he records it, like well, I'll remember what we did,
Speaker 19: because if you don't, you don't even remember something. When
Speaker 19: you're jamming, you know you having fun. He puts words
Speaker 19: to it before you know what their songs. Yeah, not
Speaker 19: all of them, but I think this way, even like
Speaker 19: our genres, I think they're all different some of them.
Speaker 19: You know, you might be like I kind to hear
Speaker 19: a little of this band and that, but not in
Speaker 19: all every one of them. We might hear something different,
Speaker 19: you know what I mean, Not to sound.
Speaker 14: Like somebody today, you know what I mean. Yeah, it's
Speaker 14: been out a long time. Yeah.
Speaker 13: Do you guys have any like, is there anybody else
Speaker 13: in the scene you kind of you know what happens organically,
Speaker 13: you've kind of sort of teamed up with, like for
Speaker 13: shows like that. Is there anybody who play a lot
Speaker 13: of shows.
Speaker 14: With Mystic Angel? Yeah? Yeah, yeah, because it's convenient.
Speaker 13: Yeah yeah, yeah, up the drums once exactly. Yeah that
Speaker 13: makes sense.
Speaker 14: Yeah, thumbs down The Angel dumbs down. Nathan Hills getting
Speaker 14: a little.
Speaker 13: Yeah, Nathan Hill's great. Yeah, he's been on the show.
Speaker 14: He's amazing. Yeah, yeah, great guy.
Speaker 19: Absolutely, Yeah, I mean we've played with everyone, Lone Wolf James,
Speaker 19: I know he's been down. Anthony from Perching.
Speaker 13: Sin nice Yeah, yeah, excellent, very vibrant scene. Yeah, absolutely, absolutely, no,
Speaker 13: it is incredible. You know, sometimes people will ask, like,
Speaker 13: you know, Jenny does a book, and people will ask,
Speaker 13: you know, where do you find all this talent to
Speaker 13: come on the show. It's like, well, it's everywhere.
Speaker 19: Collectively, we all played everywhere. Yeah, he was covering for
Speaker 19: Exception for a while, great great metal band. And this
Speaker 19: guy's doing all our recording now yeah yeah, this guy's
Speaker 19: writing lyrics. Well those are all really hot at work,
Speaker 19: and I just came for them to put it together.
Speaker 13: Yeah. Yeah, I'll tell you where to show up. You guys,
Speaker 13: do any if you made any music videos or anything
Speaker 13: for any of these songs?
Speaker 16: Not yet, we have that in the works, ye too.
Speaker 13: Yeah, yeah, because you guys are all you're you're very photogenic.
Speaker 14: That's true. Yeah, I do have a face for reading.
Speaker 14: I looked like Alice Cooper a little. So yeah, you
Speaker 14: think that's cute.
Speaker 13: But say the pictures that you you know, because most bands,
Speaker 13: you know, they just you know, kind of stand there,
Speaker 13: just look at the camera, you know. But you guys
Speaker 13: are you're very animated in your pictures, so you know, but.
Speaker 14: It's an animated picture.
Speaker 13: Well there you go. Somebody somebody drew it and it
Speaker 13: looks like.
Speaker 14: One of them.
Speaker 13: I'm just giving you type no, but I can just
Speaker 13: I can imagine. I can imagine you guys do it.
Speaker 13: But but there is something you might do as far
Speaker 13: as the video. Yeah, in the words, yeah, yeah, I
Speaker 13: can't see why not.
Speaker 17: I mean, I think that any video presence is kind
Speaker 17: of important for any band nowadays, Like a lot of
Speaker 17: people use Instagram or Snapchat or whatever and just getting
Speaker 17: stuff out there, even it's not like a full fledged video.
Speaker 17: But I do think it would be cool to do
Speaker 17: a full video. I don't know what song we would
Speaker 17: do it for, but hell, it's doing for all of them.
Speaker 14: I don't really care.
Speaker 13: Yeah, yeah, yeah, it really is important. It's funny because
Speaker 13: like a lot of people who don't know, who don't
Speaker 13: pay attention, think that music videos are dead, like because
Speaker 13: they people have a perception that you know, once MTV,
Speaker 13: you know, stop playing videos effectively more than more than
Speaker 13: twenty years ago now and VH one probably did as well,
Speaker 13: that you know that that the art form of the
Speaker 13: music video is dead. And what what people don't realize
Speaker 13: is it's actually, I think more important than ever because
Speaker 13: of YouTube, you know, and what major artists who have
Speaker 13: like you know, a gazillion dollars will actually put out.
Speaker 13: I think I think Metallica did it. Beyonce has done
Speaker 13: it where they'll well released an album and literally for
Speaker 13: every single song on the album, there's a video, a
Speaker 13: fully produced, high budget video, and it's you know, it
Speaker 13: just goes on social media and of course, but it
Speaker 13: helps fuel the you know, the algorithms and and and
Speaker 13: sell and sell the music and and it's really more
Speaker 13: more important than ever. I think, you know, I think
Speaker 13: you're right.
Speaker 16: I think it's just a different medium now.
Speaker 13: Yeah, exactly, it's it's it's changed. But but but a
Speaker 13: lot of these videos too, you know, the like the
Speaker 13: big budget ones, they look like something you might have
Speaker 13: seen in the you know, in the the heyday of MTV,
Speaker 13: you know. So yeah, people people like and it's easy,
Speaker 13: like you can even make you can do something very
Speaker 13: I've seen some really creative things that are actually very
Speaker 13: low budget but end up being really impactful, you know,
Speaker 13: as far as music videos. So yeah, there's really there's
Speaker 13: really no limit to what you can do with the
Speaker 13: technology now. So it's incredible.
Speaker 19: It's not everything right, that's right, and I could buy
Speaker 19: I could buy you the best guitar in the world, right,
Speaker 19: and this guy could play the cheapest one probably better.
Speaker 13: Right, exactly exactly. Now what So what's kind of the
Speaker 13: future trajectory for you guys? Do you think like you
Speaker 13: have do you have kind of a long term plan
Speaker 13: or get rich?
Speaker 17: You know yet our day jobs?
Speaker 18: You know, I don't know if there's really a plan.
Speaker 18: We started this really just to have some fun. Yeah,
Speaker 18: we were doing our thing, having a good time. We'll
Speaker 18: go up to Charlie's every couple of weeks and yeah,
Speaker 18: out of nowhere, it's just when are you guys playing again?
Speaker 18: When are you guys putting stuff out? When are you
Speaker 18: doing an album? We're like, oh, okay, now what do
Speaker 18: we do?
Speaker 13: Yeah?
Speaker 18: So, I mean we have a few plans for like
Speaker 18: an album, maybe a video or two. We'll book some shows,
Speaker 18: but yeah, we're kind of just here for the ride.
Speaker 18: Let's see where it takes.
Speaker 3: Yeah.
Speaker 16: Yeah, it'll be as surprised as you.
Speaker 24: Yeah.
Speaker 13: Yeah, that's exciting. I mean, you know, it's a good
Speaker 13: way to approach it, I think, yeah, yeah, And when
Speaker 13: when is your next show? Like, do you ask have
Speaker 13: anything this weekend? Or when is oh tonight? Where are
Speaker 13: you playing tonight.
Speaker 14: Right up the street here and Bad Burger. I guess,
Speaker 14: oh excellent down a new place now is that?
Speaker 18: Yeah, we're doings Christmas party with the bottom motion, the
Speaker 18: bottom motive and thumbs down doors at eight.
Speaker 16: I think a ten dollars cover charge. Where cool Christmas costume?
Speaker 13: You may, oh that's cool.
Speaker 14: Yeah.
Speaker 13: Jenny and I went to Bad Burger for the first
Speaker 13: time to see uh it was under the horizon Vices Inc.
Speaker 13: And uh plague Dad. Yeah, that was a fun show.
Speaker 15: Oh yeah, I love them take place.
Speaker 14: Yeah.
Speaker 13: See I took you there. That was not that long ago.
Speaker 13: See speechless. Yeah, Florida, I drove, drove, Yeah, we took
Speaker 13: our We were trying to figure out like, uh, we
Speaker 13: could just ask, but I would ruin the mystery the
Speaker 13: uh the giant Bad Burger truck that sits there. We
Speaker 13: were trying to figure out, like does do the owners
Speaker 13: have special permission from the city to just park that there?
Speaker 13: Or do they just pay pay all the parking every
Speaker 13: sing all day or just pay the ten dollars parking
Speaker 13: ticket every day or whatever. Yeah, but I love that.
Speaker 13: I love that John chart it is. Oh yeah, it's
Speaker 13: it's perfect.
Speaker 16: Yeah, but we need be having that parking space tonight,
Speaker 16: but whatever.
Speaker 13: Yeah, yeah, it's occupied twenty four seven, right, Yeah.
Speaker 15: They seem to be a have a good strategy. You're
Speaker 15: doing a good job. They were on the billboard and
Speaker 15: the JumboTron on the way in that we saw as well.
Speaker 13: Oh nice, Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's awesome. That's awesome. And
Speaker 13: then so and then after this, because a lot of
Speaker 13: bands kind of go into sort of a quasi hibernation
Speaker 13: during the winter, Are you guys gonna gonna keep playing
Speaker 13: shows through the winter or what?
Speaker 16: We're gonna keep going? We have the next week, we're
Speaker 16: gonna be back up in Charlie still with day to attend.
Speaker 13: Excellent.
Speaker 16: If you check our website www.
Speaker 18: Down Boys Rock dot com, we've already have January for
Speaker 18: January through mar maybook for twenty twenty six.
Speaker 13: Okay, excellent, excellent, outstanding. Who does the website, by the way,
Speaker 13: that would be me, Oh, very good. I know it's
Speaker 13: an odd question to be asked, but I do because
Speaker 13: I like the website, and I'm a web site nerd,
Speaker 13: and I see a lot of bad websites. I'm sure
Speaker 13: you have as well.
Speaker 16: Oh yeah, I'm sure this is one of them.
Speaker 13: No, no, no, no, that's why I bring it up.
Speaker 16: I have no idea what I'm doing.
Speaker 13: No, it's a good it's a good site. That's why
Speaker 13: I bring it up. It's a good site. I see
Speaker 13: a lot of really bad websites, and this is a
Speaker 13: good one.
Speaker 14: That's why.
Speaker 9: No.
Speaker 13: No, if I if I didn't like it, I wouldn't
Speaker 13: have brought it up.
Speaker 16: I appreciate it. I just tried to keep it like
Speaker 16: meat and potatoes, no frills.
Speaker 13: No, it's it's good. There's there's a good amount of information,
Speaker 13: but it's not overkill, and the layout is nice, and
Speaker 13: it's no, it's good. Like I said, I know, it's
Speaker 13: an odd thing to bring up, but I look. I
Speaker 13: look at a lot of websites, and I see a
Speaker 13: lot of musicians with really bad websites. So I like
Speaker 13: this one.
Speaker 18: I do the website, and I do the social media
Speaker 18: exces in charge of most of the you know, music production. Okay, okay,
Speaker 18: everybody just kind of fell into a cool role. Yeah yeah,
Speaker 18: it happened.
Speaker 13: Well that's nice too. And when when that happens naturally,
Speaker 13: when it's organic, when everybody just kind of finds their
Speaker 13: you know, their their role like that and uh no,
Speaker 13: you guys are you guys are doing great and I
Speaker 13: think you're gonna I think you're gonna have a very
Speaker 13: successful twenty twenty six. That's my prediction because you're you're
Speaker 13: definitely uh, you're definitely on the right track. Anything we
Speaker 13: you know, we'll we'll close out in a couple of
Speaker 13: minutes with do it Again. But any anything we didn't
Speaker 13: talk about that you want to make sure our listeners
Speaker 13: know about.
Speaker 17: Not that I can think of, just come out to
Speaker 17: our shows. I want to have a couple of shout outs,
Speaker 17: maybe yeah, yeah to my mom, Uh, hello to my mother,
Speaker 17: Hello to my family and friends and everything, and uh yeah,
Speaker 17: thanks for thanks for having us and tuning in and
Speaker 17: all that. We really appreciate you guys.
Speaker 13: Oh, speaking of tuning in, Tom Sirah Cusa is in
Speaker 13: the chat room, shout out to Jeff and Ed.
Speaker 17: Yeah, yeah, boys, shout out to Aaron.
Speaker 14: He's the bass player from DTA.
Speaker 13: Tom said, a perfect opening song. Jason Sullivan has the
Speaker 13: perfect blues voice and tone. Great tune fellas. Congratulations, Yeah,
Speaker 13: very cool, very cool.
Speaker 9: Oh.
Speaker 13: Sheila Russo from Paper Jam is in the chat room,
Speaker 13: says I know her. Absolutely. We love paper jam.
Speaker 16: Yeah, we were just featuring in November December.
Speaker 13: Oh that's right, congratulations on that. Yeah, absolutely, yeah. Sheila says, hey, guys,
Speaker 13: I love the song totally uh totally down for this.
Speaker 13: See what she did, I just start trademarking. That's right,
Speaker 13: that's right.
Speaker 20: Uh.
Speaker 13: Tom Syracusa said, down Boys Baby, great new England rock
Speaker 13: and roll band. And uh, Mike Hill is a great
Speaker 13: human and a great soul. Yep, Mike's gonna be on
Speaker 13: the show soon. Really looking forward to that. And he said,
Speaker 13: love you guys, Yeah, absolutely absolutely. Tom's a great guy
Speaker 13: and we love day to attend. They're they're a great
Speaker 13: band too, so wonderful, so we'll so yeah, so go
Speaker 13: to the website uh for uh yeah uh down Boys
Speaker 13: rock dot com right, yep, down Boys rock dot com
Speaker 13: for everything. Yeah, down Boys was probably taken right Oh
Speaker 13: yeah yeah, well I won't ask, uh what what what
Speaker 13: you saw when you investigated the domain.
Speaker 16: Where the down Boys can't go?
Speaker 10: Right?
Speaker 13: Right, where the Down Boys can't go? No, I like
Speaker 13: spontaneous song parodies. Guys, Thank you very much. I appreciate
Speaker 13: all four of you coming in and for having absolutely
Speaker 13: and we can close out the segment with this track
Speaker 13: do It Again? What what should we know about this one?
Speaker 13: Any anything, anything we should know about?
Speaker 17: So I think the song Can't kind of came out
Speaker 17: from an idea John had that has been kicking around
Speaker 17: for a while and we've just kind of had different
Speaker 17: iterations of it throughout you know, the history of us collectively,
Speaker 17: and so yeah, I think we just kind of gave
Speaker 17: the music to Jason and.
Speaker 14: Yeah, the first song might have been that mettle thing
Speaker 14: that's still not together yet.
Speaker 19: Yeah, yeah, I think that might have been the first
Speaker 19: song we actually put together, right, Yeah, I think so.
Speaker 13: Oh wow, okay, all right, very cool, very cool. So
Speaker 13: we're gonna give this a spin. This is called do
Speaker 13: it Again. This is down boys and again guys, thank
Speaker 13: you so much, Thank.
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Speaker 26: from me?
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Speaker 33: of division are tearing.
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Speaker 13: if you're out the state's right.
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