Field Dispatch
Matt Connarton Unleashed 12-6-25 hour 2
Game Plan
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Speaker 6: That is catchy as hell. I love that. That is easy.
Speaker 6: The band is Barren Kismo. We'll talk to the guys
Speaker 6: in a moment see if I'm saying that correctly. But
Speaker 6: welcome everybody. We have entered our number two new marawdos
Speaker 6: of Matt Connorton Unleashed. If you are listening live today
Speaker 6: is Saturday, December sixth, twenty twenty five. Welcome everybody, and
Speaker 6: let's go ahead. So these guys are joining me. I
Speaker 6: think we might have the whole band via Microsoft teams.
Speaker 6: Let's see, hopefully everybody can hear each other. Hey, guys,
Speaker 6: are you there?
Speaker 5: Hello?
Speaker 6: Hey, welcome, so welcome to the show. I love that
Speaker 6: song Easy, That is so good. We're gonna we're gonna
Speaker 6: play another track too at the end of our conversation.
Speaker 6: But you guys have a great sound, very very catchy.
Speaker 6: First question, my saying, how do you say the name
Speaker 6: of the band barn.
Speaker 7: Dash for pronunciation Spanish.
Speaker 6: Okay, okay, so bar and kismo. I'm kind of saying
Speaker 6: it sort of correct with that, You're right the way
Speaker 6: the American accent as it were. Okay, So who do
Speaker 6: we have? Do we have the entire band?
Speaker 8: Here?
Speaker 9: Can I go?
Speaker 6: I just I just heard of tone? Do I have
Speaker 6: somebody else? I have somebody else joining us? Hang on?
Speaker 6: There we go? Okay, so there's someone else entering the room.
Speaker 6: So I think now we might have the whole band.
Speaker 6: Do we have the whole band? Hey, welcome, Welcome to
Speaker 6: the show. All right, so we'll we'll do this. I
Speaker 6: know we can't see each other, but we'll do this
Speaker 6: as smoothly as we can. Or maybe one of you
Speaker 6: can introduce everybody, but who who is with us? Who
Speaker 6: is actually in the band? I I I'd like to
Speaker 6: know your names and and what you each do in
Speaker 6: this project.
Speaker 9: Hi.
Speaker 10: So I'm I'm some and I am the kind of
Speaker 10: bassist from my of the group. I'm one of the
Speaker 10: two of the original members. One of the other original
Speaker 10: members is our lead guitarist Joe. And then you've got
Speaker 10: our drummer Nay and our resin guitarist.
Speaker 6: He told me, Okay, okay, so there's four of you
Speaker 6: in the band. Yeah, so so tell me about tell
Speaker 6: me about how this band started, because this started as
Speaker 6: as just two of you, right and then and then
Speaker 6: it kind of grew from there. But it started out
Speaker 6: almost like just a duo.
Speaker 9: Yeah.
Speaker 10: So me, me and Joe and you have known each
Speaker 10: other since we were about fifteen sixteen, Okay, and we
Speaker 10: you see and a different man. But I got I
Speaker 10: got kicked out in the first rehearsal. Oh he went, yeah, yeah,
Speaker 10: So the two of you after that, I own thing.
Speaker 6: So so the two of you, I don't want to
Speaker 6: I don't want to bury the lead here. So so
Speaker 6: the two of you, you would you were in this
Speaker 6: other band and then you got kicked out. Yeah, can
Speaker 6: you tell us why?
Speaker 9: I think I was just that I was too good?
Speaker 9: It must have been too good.
Speaker 6: That's a good reason. There you go, There you go.
Speaker 6: So that happened. When did that happen in twenty or
Speaker 6: twenty one?
Speaker 9: That would have been twenty one, twenty.
Speaker 6: One, okay, And then so from there, So then so
Speaker 6: then the two of you started this project at that point.
Speaker 10: Yeah, it started quite casually. I mean we would just
Speaker 10: go over to each other's how she's and just kind
Speaker 10: of jam and play music and yeah, not just kind
Speaker 10: of do general kind of music stuff. And we just
Speaker 10: kind of kept doing that for a couple of years.
Speaker 9: And then we've.
Speaker 10: Obviously ended up going to university and that's where we've met.
Speaker 10: Told me and Nate as of the start of.
Speaker 9: Last year, Okay, the joke.
Speaker 10: Okay, there was at least about two or three years
Speaker 10: where it was just me and Joe writing music and
Speaker 10: performing just the two of us before we came into
Speaker 10: a full band.
Speaker 6: Now, when it was just the two of you, When
Speaker 6: when it was just you guys, Sam and Joe was
Speaker 6: did you already have the name at that point? Like,
Speaker 6: were we already whoa, I think somebody's got a foghorn
Speaker 6: or something. There we go it was was it just technology?
Speaker 6: What was it Baron key small at that point or
Speaker 6: or what were what were you guys using for a name?
Speaker 10: Yeah, we came we came up with the name pretty
Speaker 10: early on. It must have been about about like five
Speaker 10: or six months into me and Joe just writing music
Speaker 10: with each other. Yeah, that we came up with the
Speaker 10: name and then we just kind of she kind of
Speaker 10: went with.
Speaker 6: It and okay name And then so where does the
Speaker 6: name come from? Why did you decide on that name?
Speaker 10: So, I mean coming up with a band name as
Speaker 10: honestly like the worst part of being a band try
Speaker 10: to get people to agree on like one name that
Speaker 10: they all like.
Speaker 9: It's more difficult I know, and I.
Speaker 6: Know from experience that that that can be challenging.
Speaker 10: Yeah, absolutely, it's harder than anything else for some reason.
Speaker 10: But we were just kind of struggling to come up
Speaker 10: with something that we liked. And then if you have
Speaker 10: you ever heard that kind of cliche kind of like
Speaker 10: advice of if you're if you're struggling for inspiration, just
Speaker 10: pick out a book, slip to a random page and
Speaker 10: then pick a word.
Speaker 9: So I went into my dad's.
Speaker 10: Kind of bookshelf picked out this book about breathing exercises,
Speaker 10: and then the page that we landed on just so
Speaker 10: happened to be talking about Barankis.
Speaker 9: So we thought that was a coll name for a
Speaker 9: band and just kind of went with it, because because.
Speaker 6: Do you happen to remember any of the reject I
Speaker 6: love hearing about rejected band names. Do you remember any
Speaker 6: of any other names that you considered that you decided
Speaker 6: not to go with?
Speaker 10: Yeah, there was there was a There was a name
Speaker 10: that I came up with that I still really like,
Speaker 10: but nobody else seems to like it.
Speaker 9: Polysonic.
Speaker 11: That was.
Speaker 10: That was one that I came up with. But apart
Speaker 10: from that, I can't really remember any other names. We
Speaker 10: should have wrote them down somewhere, because I'm sure there
Speaker 10: would have been some absolute bultles, But I know that's
Speaker 10: the only what I can remember is Polysnic, and I
Speaker 10: quite I quite like that name because it meansly, it's
Speaker 10: a kind of a different way of saying many sounds okay,
Speaker 10: I think is a good way of to scribing our music.
Speaker 6: By the way, so Joe is saying in the chat
Speaker 6: room because we're doing this via Microsoft teams that he
Speaker 6: can't he can't hear us. He has no audio, and
Speaker 6: it's showing on my screen. It looks like it looks
Speaker 6: like something is muted on his end. I don't know, Joe,
Speaker 6: I don't know if you still can't hear us.
Speaker 9: Yes, I'm pretty.
Speaker 6: Yeah, something's it's it's not anything I can change here.
Speaker 6: It looks like it's it's on his end. But but
Speaker 6: that's that's all right. We'll uh, we'll, we'll continue on certainly.
Speaker 6: And then so I'm curious too about the EP? So
Speaker 6: what does the EP?
Speaker 12: Is?
Speaker 6: Great? I really like it a lot. It's I listened
Speaker 6: to the whole thing, not you know, I mean, it's
Speaker 6: it's only five tracks, but really good work, smoothly lifetime piece.
Speaker 6: What does that title mean?
Speaker 10: Your your guess is as good as me?
Speaker 6: Or does or does anyone else who's on the call
Speaker 6: with us? Do any of you guys have have a
Speaker 6: have an answer for that?
Speaker 11: Like?
Speaker 6: Where where does that title come from? Because it sounds
Speaker 6: like something that there's gonna be got to be some
Speaker 6: sort of a deep meaning too, But I don't know,
Speaker 6: Maybe it just sounds good sometimes that's the answer. But
Speaker 6: does anyone want to address that.
Speaker 7: A deep meaning behind it as much. But there is
Speaker 7: a bit of a story about how we got to
Speaker 7: that to you, Oh okay, slip back last year also,
Speaker 7: the big group of Palin did this whole thing where
Speaker 7: putting groups and got sent to different parts of Scotland
Speaker 7: and the aim us to do a bout of tasks
Speaker 7: and get back to where we stay first, and he'll
Speaker 7: go back first. Wins kind of thing, right m And
Speaker 7: along the way Joe and Sammon and a team with
Speaker 7: someone else and they got stopped by this person dressed
Speaker 7: up as like a bit of monk I think it was,
Speaker 7: and gave him this card and this brace and it's
Speaker 7: like pay me what you think it's worth. Very big,
Speaker 7: is like scam. We get don in glasgowing up and
Speaker 7: Sam paid for this stuff. And one things was this
Speaker 7: little yell card which is on the album cover, which
Speaker 7: has works when we life ten piece on it, and
Speaker 7: ever since that day was kept kind of saying it
Speaker 7: and eventually Right screws his name EP after it.
Speaker 6: You know, yeah, yeah, no, that's cool. I mean, you know,
Speaker 6: maybe it's kind of fake that that's you know that
Speaker 6: that be what it's called, so.
Speaker 10: So exactly the Buddhist monk that got me to pay
Speaker 10: for the amula, he actually told me that I was
Speaker 10: very lucky, which is the type of thing that that
Speaker 10: a monk would say. But I think I've got to
Speaker 10: thank him for the inspiration of this of this epeak
Speaker 10: because I love the name and I love the cover. Yeah,
Speaker 10: love the story as well, because there was actually on
Speaker 10: on that that plaque that you see that kind of
Speaker 10: like amulet I'm holding on the cover became quite new
Speaker 10: toys in Glasgow for for being known as like a
Speaker 10: scam that people come up to you and try and
Speaker 10: like give you that kind of like what kind of
Speaker 10: charm amulet or whatever, and.
Speaker 9: They ask you for money.
Speaker 10: Oh you read like the NOC like the local kind
Speaker 10: of Glasgow newspapers. There's actually quite a few articles about
Speaker 10: like people coming up to you and trying to give
Speaker 10: you those little those little cards.
Speaker 6: Oh interesting, So it's kind of so it's kind of
Speaker 6: an open secret though that it's a scam. But but obviously,
Speaker 6: so like who do they target with a scam like that?
Speaker 6: Is it is it tourists or because obviously you guys,
Speaker 6: you know the deal right, So you're not going to
Speaker 6: be fooled by that attention. What's that say that again?
Speaker 7: If you just give them any attention, I think they'll
Speaker 7: go for you.
Speaker 6: Oh really yeah?
Speaker 13: Yeah?
Speaker 6: And can you tell us more too about the song easy?
Speaker 6: Like I said, it's very very catchy, uh, but if
Speaker 6: you kind of dig into the lyrics, it seems like
Speaker 6: there's something there's a little bit of a darker theme there,
Speaker 6: which is always interesting. You know, when you can make
Speaker 6: something that sounds it sounds peppy, it sounds happy and
Speaker 6: almost like a like a party song. Uh, but but
Speaker 6: then you you know, you kind of dig in and
Speaker 6: you really pay attention and it's like that that's not
Speaker 6: necessarily what the song is about. Like what what can
Speaker 6: you tell us about that?
Speaker 10: I would I would say, like when I was like, no,
Speaker 10: that's one to kind of have the kind of mean thing,
Speaker 10: don't way share action. But like you know, everybody's kind
Speaker 10: of got a vice or something that they just like
Speaker 10: they always they always go back to. It's almost like
Speaker 10: this easy thing that they have in their life. They
Speaker 10: know isn't isn't the best, you know, like they they
Speaker 10: know it's not one hundred percent then, but it's just
Speaker 10: it's so easy to gravitate towards.
Speaker 9: So I wanted to write a song about that.
Speaker 10: Okay, but at the time, like I thought, it was
Speaker 10: quite a blasting the message, do you know what I mean?
Speaker 10: It's like if you if you want to make a
Speaker 10: change in your Like, like what I was wanting to
Speaker 10: try and say was that if you want to make
Speaker 10: a change in your life, that's.
Speaker 9: Up to you.
Speaker 10: You can you can reck by what you have you
Speaker 10: have set out to do, you know, right, right, But yeah,
Speaker 10: I would I would say that the kind of main
Speaker 10: semat of it is you know, that kind of you know,
Speaker 10: battle that people have inside the head between like the
Speaker 10: part of them they're saying, oh that isn't that maybe
Speaker 10: not the best idea, and then that kind of other
Speaker 10: more like what would you say, kind of darker part
Speaker 10: of your brain that's like, no, you should just like
Speaker 10: just given what i' you and it doesn't really matter.
Speaker 6: Yeah, yeah, it's kind of like that. You know, we
Speaker 6: all have that that devil and that angel that's you know,
Speaker 6: they sent on our shoulders and try to point us
Speaker 6: in one direction or the other.
Speaker 9: Yeah, no exactly.
Speaker 6: And that did that song. So I read something about
Speaker 6: that song came out of a like you guys were
Speaker 6: just jamming at rehearsal and it kind of because it
Speaker 6: sounds like that, it sounds like it's something that came
Speaker 6: out very organically. I'm assuming that you know the music
Speaker 6: of it. Is that true?
Speaker 14: Yeah?
Speaker 10: Yeah, So at the time, that was before and they
Speaker 10: and Ryan joined the band, we had another drummer. His
Speaker 10: name was Brody and like Brodie, so it was it
Speaker 10: wasn't the best drummer. Okay, so I kind of just
Speaker 10: gotten to stop playing that that's like sixteenth kind of
Speaker 10: be on the on the drums.
Speaker 9: I kind of showed them how to play that. Yeah,
Speaker 9: he started playing it, and then I just kind of like,
Speaker 9: I don't know what was that.
Speaker 10: I just kind of came up with the main kind
Speaker 10: of rather guitar but in my head, and I was like.
Speaker 9: Do you do? You do you do?
Speaker 10: So I just kind of went at you. I was like, Joe,
Speaker 10: can you play that? And then he started playing.
Speaker 9: She just kind of came together. Yeah, Yeah, it was
Speaker 9: very organic.
Speaker 10: It only took probably about fifteen twenty minutes before we
Speaker 10: had the first kind of draft of the of the song.
Speaker 6: That's I always say though, That's how you know you've
Speaker 6: really got something right when it comes together quickly.
Speaker 9: Yeah.
Speaker 6: I mean, you know, you can come up with a great,
Speaker 6: great song obviously that you know that takes a long
Speaker 6: time to create. But when you but when something just
Speaker 6: comes together fast, you know, there's almost like it's almost
Speaker 6: like magic. Right, It's just like like you just it
Speaker 6: just sort of appears there and it's like, oh, we
Speaker 6: really got something here.
Speaker 11: Yeah.
Speaker 10: Actually a lot of people say the song rites itself.
Speaker 10: It doesn't even feel like you're you're having to do anything.
Speaker 10: It's just kind of it's kind of working.
Speaker 6: It's just happened right right. The other thing I was
Speaker 6: reading is you guys have been I mean, you're playing
Speaker 6: a lot of shows, right. It sounds like you've been
Speaker 6: pretty busy as far as your live schedule. Is that true?
Speaker 10: Yeah, well, I mean do you want to talk about.
Speaker 6: M Yeah, whoever wants to wants to jump down.
Speaker 7: Take Yeah, we've done quite a lot of shows, especial
Speaker 7: when we first started. Obviously, when me and Ryan i
Speaker 7: mean Tommy sorry joined back in started last year. We
Speaker 7: kind of took a few months getting everything together and
Speaker 7: then really kind of dove into it. Oh just got
Speaker 7: for a show of a promoter and Gosco coab B twelve,
Speaker 7: and we worked with them for a while and just
Speaker 7: kept kept going. Eventually worked touts and then you know,
Speaker 7: as it went, just kept on going. Last weekend we
Speaker 7: played our EP headliner show when You Called Nice and Slazyes,
Speaker 7: which was a wild night, pretty good, really good reception,
Speaker 7: excellent going off. We're taking a bit of a break
Speaker 7: for the time being. Sam's going away for some studying
Speaker 7: for a few months, so we've got time to kind
Speaker 7: of do more recording and right.
Speaker 9: Yes, yeah, yeah, all right place.
Speaker 10: I mean talking about that EP release shure. That was
Speaker 10: the first gag we've had where so that you can
Speaker 10: audibly hear on stage people singing the words back to
Speaker 10: the to the EP songs, which I thought was really
Speaker 10: really cool.
Speaker 9: Oh yeah, and I'm sure you'll get that later some day.
Speaker 10: That's aspired to have that since I know for me,
Speaker 10: since I was a little kid.
Speaker 9: Yeah, to have that actually happened, it it was such
Speaker 9: a kill experience.
Speaker 6: Well, it's so validating, right, Like, if it's one thing
Speaker 6: you know, people come to your shows, that's great. I mean,
Speaker 6: that's certainly validating in itself, but when you see somebody
Speaker 6: actually singing along or multiple people actually singing along, then
Speaker 6: you know they're actually they've made a sort of a
Speaker 6: mental conscious investment in your music, you know, when they
Speaker 6: actually know the words. So that's fantastic. Good for you. Yeah,
Speaker 6: it sounds like like you guys are off to a
Speaker 6: great start, because I know the EP is is pretty new, right,
Speaker 6: this just dropped last month, didn't I.
Speaker 9: Yeah, he became on the eight Yeah.
Speaker 6: Oh wow, yeah, really recent. So you guys, Yeah, so
Speaker 6: you guys there will have to a very strong start.
Speaker 6: That's that's wonderful. Now do you have you know, obviously,
Speaker 6: so it's a five song EP do you have other
Speaker 6: I assume you have other stuff kind of in the
Speaker 6: pipeline that you're gonna be recording in the future, right,
Speaker 6: Like you strike me as you know, you guys probably
Speaker 6: have a lot of ideas for more songs, and you
Speaker 6: might even have somewhere all ready to go and record,
Speaker 6: or maybe you've even already started recording. I don't know,
Speaker 6: Like what's kind of the situation there.
Speaker 7: Yeah, ego son.
Speaker 15: No, Yeah, we we've spent uh two like almost two
Speaker 15: years of writing songs together and stuff, and before that,
Speaker 15: there's hundreds of songs from just chewing some so we're
Speaker 15: just gonna spend the next couple of months well sounds
Speaker 15: away studying just recording all of them, and you really
Speaker 15: sit it over the next year.
Speaker 6: Yeah, yeah, excellent. Are you gonna do another epedia?
Speaker 16: You think?
Speaker 6: Are you gonna maybe do a full album or.
Speaker 15: We're not hunement sure, I think right now the goal
Speaker 15: is to just get as many stuff as we can, yeah,
Speaker 15: on Spotify for I know, Yeah, once we've got a
Speaker 15: bigger collection organized in an album and put that out together.
Speaker 6: Yeah. That seems to be the trend too. A lot
Speaker 6: of artists now are doing that where instead of, you know,
Speaker 6: because the old school way of doing it, the model,
Speaker 6: the previous model in the music industry was you know,
Speaker 6: you've got an album and you you know, first single
Speaker 6: goes to radio six eight weeks before the album comes out,
Speaker 6: and then the album comes out and then you know,
Speaker 6: if all goes well, you get a second single and
Speaker 6: maybe a third single. But now a lot of artists
Speaker 6: seem to be releasing as you know, they'll release a
Speaker 6: series of singles for example, that eventually coalesce into an album.
Speaker 6: So it's sort of an inversion of the approach that
Speaker 6: used to be used, but with platforms like Spotify, it
Speaker 6: can be really helpful to you know. They call it
Speaker 6: the waterfall effect, where you release a series of singles
Speaker 6: and then uh, you know, because you're gonna get you're
Speaker 6: gonna get something from that, you know, in terms of
Speaker 6: the algorithm every time you release an individual single, whereas
Speaker 6: when you put out the album all at once, yeah,
Speaker 6: you get that one big big bang from putting that
Speaker 6: album out, but then it's like, you know, then you
Speaker 6: don't have anything more to really engage in terms of
Speaker 6: the algorithms. And yeah, we we I was kind of
Speaker 6: talking about that somewhat with our previous guests in the
Speaker 6: first hour. We had Rob Critchley on from the Thodds
Speaker 6: and we you know, we we got into talking about
Speaker 6: all that a little bit too. But it's something that
Speaker 6: comes up a lot on the show. But but no,
Speaker 6: I think you guys are off to a great start.
Speaker 6: Now do you have more do you have more live
Speaker 6: shows coming up before before you take this break or
Speaker 6: or or is that it like are you are you
Speaker 6: essentially in break mode? Now?
Speaker 7: Nothing's lined up yet. There's a few piles we've got
Speaker 7: here doing some gigs and they've mentioned they might try
Speaker 7: to get us on their lineup for some stuff. Yeah nothing,
Speaker 7: nothing ourselves.
Speaker 17: Okay, we're looking at there's a big best of a
Speaker 17: new k called bel drum uh in Burnese and we
Speaker 17: were able to play that through our headliner gig in
Speaker 17: the company work.
Speaker 7: With with upt to play that this year or next year.
Speaker 17: Okay, so we can anyone.
Speaker 7: Salve is back and however looking will ever do that
Speaker 7: which is in July?
Speaker 11: I believe that.
Speaker 6: Yeah, it's not confirmed to yet, okay, Okay, Yeah. Festivals
Speaker 6: are great because not only does it get you in
Speaker 6: front of an audience that might not otherwise see you
Speaker 6: potentially huge audience of course, but also too just for
Speaker 6: the opportunity to meet other musicians and other industry people
Speaker 6: and make connection. I mean the networking opportunities at a
Speaker 6: festival or are you know like that can I mean,
Speaker 6: I can really influence your career in a in a
Speaker 6: very positive way, you know, just getting to meet people
Speaker 6: and get in front of people and all that.
Speaker 10: So good for you.
Speaker 6: I hope that works out. I know you said it's
Speaker 6: not confirmed yet, but I have a feeling it will
Speaker 6: be so like I said, you guys are off to
Speaker 6: a great start with this project. So yeah, absolutely absolutely,
Speaker 6: I think in a moment too.
Speaker 18: Uh.
Speaker 6: At the end of the segment, I'd like to play
Speaker 6: this track Tortured, which is another great song from the EP.
Speaker 6: But what should we know about this one? Any anything
Speaker 6: we should know about this our listeners should know before
Speaker 6: we play.
Speaker 10: It's that's a little bit more smooth, it's a little
Speaker 10: bit more chill, it's a little bit more soulful than
Speaker 10: the other tracks off the EP. Yeah, I would say
Speaker 10: probably Intimate is a good one that it's just very
Speaker 10: like it's something you can swear yours to.
Speaker 9: Yeah, you know, maybe get a glass of wine and
Speaker 9: just you know, there you.
Speaker 6: Go, there you go. So before we do that, uh,
Speaker 6: and before we let you guys go, and I really
Speaker 6: appreciate you joining us this morning or I don't know
Speaker 6: what time, it's probably afternoon there right.
Speaker 11: Have for you?
Speaker 6: Okay?
Speaker 19: What?
Speaker 5: Uh?
Speaker 6: Where should people go online? Where's the best place for
Speaker 6: people to go online to keep up with everything that
Speaker 6: Baron KEITHSMO is doing?
Speaker 7: Definitely Instagram.
Speaker 6: On Instagram Instagram. Yeah, and the nice thing about having
Speaker 6: a name like you do too, this is probably you
Speaker 6: know you're not gonna get mixed up with another band
Speaker 6: that has a similar name, so that's so that's a plus, right, right, exactly. Yeah,
Speaker 6: I'm sure. I'm sure they'll figure it out. But yeah,
Speaker 6: and and I encourage everybody check out the EP. It's
Speaker 6: it's uh, it's really good. So we'll we'll close out
Speaker 6: the segment with this song, Torture. This is this song
Speaker 6: I really really like a lot. I like the whole thing,
Speaker 6: but this this was probably my personal favorite from the EP.
Speaker 6: But thank you guys so much for joining us. And
Speaker 6: we'll definitely do this again in the future when you've
Speaker 6: got some some more music, because it sounds like you're
Speaker 6: gonna be working on some stuff, we'll have you back
Speaker 6: on Well. We we'd love to be the first American
Speaker 6: radio station to feature it. And uh, we're we're big
Speaker 6: fans here already. We really like what you're doing. So guys,
Speaker 6: thank you so.
Speaker 7: Much, thanks so much for having us.
Speaker 11: Man, thank you, thank you.
Speaker 6: Absolutely you got it. Guys, We'll we'll do it again
Speaker 6: in the future. Sure, all right, we'll talk. I'm gonna
Speaker 6: I'm gonna hit this track and we'll talk to you soon.
Speaker 6: Take care, guys. Bye. Bye, all right, wonderful. So that
Speaker 6: is baron Cismo. They are from Glasgow, of course, and
Speaker 6: or Glasgow is a Glasgow or Glasgow I've heard it
Speaker 6: said both ways. But great music scene there too, because
Speaker 6: we've had other we've had other guests from that area,
Speaker 6: and I love what they're doing. I'm glad they're having
Speaker 6: a lot of early success. And let's play this to
Speaker 6: end the segment. We're gonna play. This is a This
Speaker 6: is a great track from the EP. This is called
Speaker 6: Tortured and the band is barren Quismo.
Speaker 4: Solent Past. It's not gonna least.
Speaker 2: Answer you chance to see back and go back. Yayaya?
Speaker 5: Did you guess some sounds?
Speaker 20: Man?
Speaker 3: I was surpray.
Speaker 5: So night to all the things we should and had.
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Speaker 2: Try to sell it down? Well, no that I buka.
Speaker 4: Oh the watch pond.
Speaker 20: You don't know what job is.
Speaker 2: So when I'm around, let me claim my bond and
Speaker 2: you'll welcome that will come to pass, sir So out
Speaker 2: if we get it together. But I know that it's fine.
Speaker 21: Beyond that all I will fight till the end to
Speaker 21: leave enough. Shake every sil.
Speaker 20: Try to slum it down, but I'm stronger than ever.
Speaker 20: While I'm getting down, you've been throwing away.
Speaker 6: So I sell you what.
Speaker 2: You can't say when it's time, and don't you are
Speaker 2: gonna know what I'm jet It's all rodes.
Speaker 4: We get it to get a birth.
Speaker 2: I know that it's not amiss. I'll fight tilling and.
Speaker 4: Not sake bad.
Speaker 5: Prison b.
Speaker 2: What Mattso wakes up in the morning, he gets into
Speaker 2: the shower and to the top of his lungs.
Speaker 5: He sings, I want because I can him.
Speaker 6: All right, Bank doing the radio show now, all the best, Jeerry,
Speaker 6: Thanks Jerry, Thank you again to Baron Kismo for joining
Speaker 6: us today on the show. Really enjoyed that a lot
Speaker 6: played a couple of their songs, actually a few of
Speaker 6: their songs from the the EP and I really like
Speaker 6: those guys a lot. And of course thank you to
Speaker 6: Rob Critchley from The Fodds who joined us in the
Speaker 6: first hour of today's show. For those of you who
Speaker 6: are listening live on Saturday, December sixth, twenty twenty five,
Speaker 6: this is Matt Connorton Unleashed and we are live from
Speaker 6: the studios of WMNH ninety five point three FM and
Speaker 6: Glorious Manchester, New Hampshire. And coming up in the third
Speaker 6: hour today, we've got The Forensics, another great UK band.
Speaker 6: Love them. They've got a new single which we debuted
Speaker 6: on the show just recently. We're gonna play that again
Speaker 6: today and they're gonna be joining us in the third hour.
Speaker 6: I really look forward to that. But right now, if
Speaker 6: you haven't heard this yet, and if you're a regular
Speaker 6: listener of the show, you have, but I'm gonna Spin
Speaker 6: the Ocean by one of our favorite bands around here,
Speaker 6: replaced by Robots. This track is currently showing up on
Speaker 6: college radio stations across the country and it's getting a
Speaker 6: lot of buzz a lot of buzz. This is such
Speaker 6: a great song. Check this out The Ocean and the
Speaker 6: band is replaced by robots.
Speaker 11: I'm standing in air shut.
Speaker 18: I'm listening to you and.
Speaker 4: The one the last.
Speaker 2: Long the whites bell.
Speaker 13: May I.
Speaker 4: Okay? Then staying in the most time, I beg I'm
Speaker 4: getting a back, staying in your side.
Speaker 18: Let me see to you, Let's see me ahind miss it?
Speaker 18: What's father at the time.
Speaker 4: He got he got to be a bilt kill it.
Speaker 18: Lo Lo lo man nights.
Speaker 5: Hother lo lo lo lo man nights.
Speaker 16: Look funny cigarette and walked down to the discotheque and
Speaker 16: trying not to act strange, dancing like a freak to
Speaker 16: trying to beat the streets.
Speaker 2: Are trying to catch the nise hother lo.
Speaker 18: The suns in English speaker, the touts and guns a
Speaker 18: line that couldn't find you anywhere for did so far stuczetting.
Speaker 5: Small them, running out of time, the media and China houser.
Speaker 4: I want you to.
Speaker 23: Think there's a couple for you.
Speaker 6: From replaced by Robots. We played the Ocean, which is
Speaker 6: the current single, and also Lonely Nights, which is another
Speaker 6: great song by replaced by Robots. Great Boston based band
Speaker 6: love them so much. We're also gonna play now I
Speaker 6: think we have time. I want to sneak this into.
Speaker 6: Played this a couple of weeks ago on the show
Speaker 6: to play it again now. Had a very fascinating conversation
Speaker 6: with the gentleman behind this project recently on the podcast
Speaker 6: version of Matt Connorton Unleashed, and he will be appearing
Speaker 6: on the radio show soon too. But this is called
Speaker 6: is This Our America? And the project is Eddie Sing
Speaker 6: and the thirty one Days. You gotta check this out.
Speaker 6: I might sneak in, you know what. I'm gonna play
Speaker 6: two tracks from Eddie Sing in the thirty one Days.
Speaker 6: I'm gonna play is This Our America? And then we're
Speaker 6: gonna play another track from that project that has a
Speaker 6: very different flavor called Some Justice Opportunity, which we played
Speaker 6: last week on the show, and I got a lot
Speaker 6: of interesting feedback on that one. So two really great
Speaker 6: songs from the same project, but they have very different
Speaker 6: sounds to them, and you'll see what I mean. I'm
Speaker 6: gonna play both of these for you. So first we're
Speaker 6: gonna play is This Our America? Followed by Some Justice Opportunity?
Speaker 6: From Eddie sing in the thirty one days, and then
Speaker 6: we'll take a break, and then coming up in the
Speaker 6: third hour, we'll have the forensics with us. But here
Speaker 6: we go. Is this our America?
Speaker 9: Well?
Speaker 5: I don't know if you're wondering why on earth we.
Speaker 24: Landed here with the struggle in the heartland, in our
Speaker 24: disconnected fear. We got politicians scream insanity, lying cold watch
Speaker 24: truth right through that seat.
Speaker 2: I thought we were all in this together, huddled around
Speaker 2: this Liberty.
Speaker 5: Is this my merry?
Speaker 2: Come?
Speaker 4: Is this my Beverri.
Speaker 2: Shouldn't we stand two together as war?
Speaker 4: This is my Mary Come, This is my Mary Comes.
Speaker 2: If it is, then we ain't even close to done.
Speaker 2: We gotta take it to the cities.
Speaker 3: We gotta take it to the streets, because these profits
Speaker 3: of division are tearing down all our hopes and dreams.
Speaker 2: I don't care if you're a Democrat.
Speaker 23: I don't care if you love the States right, I
Speaker 23: don't care if you're independence.
Speaker 2: I don't care if you black old.
Speaker 4: This is my Mary Come, This is my Berry comes,
Speaker 4: home of the breed of breathe.
Speaker 5: This is my very Cole, This is this my Mary Come.
Speaker 2: Huddle around miss Liberty. We have not forgotten who we are.
Speaker 2: We are bound together near and for you and me,
Speaker 2: you and me, You and me, you and me, you
Speaker 2: and me. Will we ride a ica as our own?
Speaker 5: So what is the truth?
Speaker 4: What is the truth?
Speaker 2: What is a Maica?
Speaker 4: Through and through?
Speaker 2: Will you just open your eyes?
Speaker 5: Will you just letter in?
Speaker 2: Because I hear the blowing of the wind.
Speaker 11: Maybe it was just a pink house.
Speaker 2: Maybe it was just a pink coat.
Speaker 11: Maybe we should.
Speaker 8: Try to go.
Speaker 2: Maybe we should take it slow.
Speaker 5: Maybe we should just have some fun.
Speaker 2: Maybe we were both born to run. Maybe we should
Speaker 2: just take a chance. What else, Maybe we should just
Speaker 2: get up and dance.
Speaker 4: Is this my aby co?
Speaker 5: It's my Mery comes home of the brave and of
Speaker 5: the free.
Speaker 2: It's Smery come.
Speaker 4: It's all Mary come.
Speaker 2: Around as liberty.
Speaker 4: Who so Mary?
Speaker 2: Because some men car of Mary?
Speaker 4: Because some men.
Speaker 2: Maria every voice, every.
Speaker 4: Merycause some minis.
Speaker 25: Mary praying to us to guy hit us clean, army
Speaker 25: every eye.
Speaker 4: Every month, every years. It's almy.
Speaker 11: Praying to the Lord to guide us clean. This is
Speaker 11: the police Department. You are violating state and post curfew.
Speaker 24: You must continue to disperse peacefully or you will be
Speaker 24: subject to arrest and all other actions.
Speaker 2: Wor I'm here protesting for Mike Brown.
Speaker 5: He was wrongfully killed.
Speaker 2: There's a lot of unity going on that they're not broadcasting.
Speaker 11: It's not a race state.
Speaker 24: I never thought i'd get political, but life in my
Speaker 24: city right now is just a readical.
Speaker 2: Man, it's a war zone in my backyard.
Speaker 24: Why I get in justice gotta be this hard? Howe
Speaker 24: the lesson that they care about. Tell you that, that's
Speaker 24: why the police always.
Speaker 26: Use their cloud.
Speaker 27: They do that.
Speaker 24: My grandma said, don't fear with another man. I never will,
Speaker 24: but they will shoot with nothing in my hand about
Speaker 24: see the media, you show the bad part and they blocking.
Speaker 5: Out the good.
Speaker 2: That's the sad part.
Speaker 4: Man. I can tell you this.
Speaker 11: We're fed up.
Speaker 2: But if no one never told you, keep your head up.
Speaker 11: Hope you understand.
Speaker 6: Take me to your leader.
Speaker 11: I hope you understand.
Speaker 20: Take me to your leader.
Speaker 11: I hope you understand.
Speaker 2: Take me to your lead up. Yeah, you finally should Yeah,
Speaker 2: take me.
Speaker 22: To your lead up at once once once, brothers and sisters,
Speaker 22: brothers and sisters, brothers and sisters.
Speaker 11: I guess you finally heard.
Speaker 5: Yeah.
Speaker 2: Yeah, I'm just the youth in the society.
Speaker 24: But since my skin dunk and thug buy novoriety and
Speaker 24: treated justifiably turn into propriety.
Speaker 28: We act mortifiedly.
Speaker 6: Man, tell me that ain't notty.
Speaker 24: So many accusations because of from eli nations, the complications
Speaker 24: we're facing, the verdicts a made by racist I'm just
Speaker 24: a plud to go my nation and because of my pigmentation,
Speaker 24: and I'm bound to live life with adaptation to allegations
Speaker 24: because what you see is on the surface.
Speaker 5: Try to make me feel this.
Speaker 2: If my skin was just a verdict, I'm the.
Speaker 24: Judge and the children, Yeah, I got a verdict, just
Speaker 24: as it's just a sending.
Speaker 2: In the end, I'm still a person.
Speaker 4: I hope you want to stand.
Speaker 11: Yeah.
Speaker 4: Take me to your leader. Yeah, oh this stand.
Speaker 11: Take me to your leader.
Speaker 20: Yeah.
Speaker 11: I hope you understand.
Speaker 2: Yeah yeah, take me to your leader.
Speaker 5: Yeah you find me shure, Yeah yeah yeah, take.
Speaker 4: Me to your leader.
Speaker 11: I have once on brothers and sisters, brothers, it's just this.
Speaker 4: Brothers, this the world.
Speaker 24: I guess you finally heard kids were on the front
Speaker 24: line shot him in the head that the media ain't
Speaker 24: been showing all the stuff that goes down here.
Speaker 2: I want to see love in America.
Speaker 11: I want to see togetherness in America.
Speaker 2: We're not gonna stand for it. They can kill us all,
Speaker 2: kill them dead, cold blood in the head. I need
Speaker 2: answers tonight.
Speaker 11: It's about some justice.
Speaker 2: My whole thing is that if it was me and you.
Speaker 24: And they had two eye witnesses, see because both of
Speaker 24: those eye witnesses described the same thing, thing thing, thing,
Speaker 24: thing thing.
Speaker 29: They said, he cutting that man down and shot him. Guys,
Speaker 29: I don't see white boys, you know, laying on the curb,
Speaker 29: you know, police messing with them, whiling them over for
Speaker 29: no reason, no reason.
Speaker 2: If they don't, it's.
Speaker 11: Not getting broadcasts.
Speaker 2: But I see that with black folks every day, and
Speaker 2: I see them get.
Speaker 29: Shot down every day. I'm not saying it's not happening
Speaker 29: to white people, white.
Speaker 11: People, but if it is, we don't see it. I
Speaker 11: don't see it.
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