Field Dispatch
Matt Connarton Unleashed 2-1-25 hour 3
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Speaker 9: The boy, that's a nice sound. I like that. A
Speaker 9: lot that is called rain drops. The band is Veil's
Speaker 9: End and they're here with us in studio. We're going
Speaker 9: to speak with them in just a moment and they're
Speaker 9: gonna play live for us, So really looking forward to that.
Speaker 9: But yeah, that's a great song, very very catchy. If
Speaker 9: you are just joining us, we have entered our number
Speaker 9: three new Marrow trace of Matt Connorton Unleashed and we
Speaker 9: are live from the studios of wm n H ninety
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Speaker 9: your streaming options, social media links, contact infosho, archives, et cetera,
Speaker 9: et cetera. But today is Saturday, February one, two thoy
Speaker 9: twenty five, and I'm gonna go ahead and bring these
Speaker 9: mics up and we will introduce Vale's End. Welcome everybody.
Speaker 9: Let's see Emma. Let's start with you and we'll go
Speaker 9: around the room and you can each tell us who
Speaker 9: you are and what you do in the band.
Speaker 10: So my name is Emma Maryannie. I am the lead
Speaker 10: singer of the band.
Speaker 9: Okay, welcome, Oh hang on, I can hear you, and
Speaker 9: I need to figure out why. And I think I
Speaker 9: might know why. Let's try that again. Oh, I found
Speaker 9: I found you, I found it, all right, cool, go ahead.
Speaker 3: I am Nick Marianni. I play guitar and sing in
Speaker 3: the band.
Speaker 9: All right, welcome.
Speaker 11: I'm Joey Marianni. I played bass in the band.
Speaker 9: All right, welcome.
Speaker 12: I am clearly not a Mariannie, as you can tell.
Speaker 12: I'm Cam Robertson. I'm the drummer in the band.
Speaker 9: Welcome, Welcome. Sorry, I'm just kind of adjusting this here
Speaker 9: as we go, so, uh, we cannot do a proper
Speaker 9: sound check, of course, I'm kind of doing this song
Speaker 9: why so yeah, so welcome everybody, and it's great to
Speaker 9: have here. And now that song rain drops, now, that's
Speaker 9: that's an unmixed version. That's a rough mix, yeah.
Speaker 3: Rough mix of it. Should have a mixed version soon
Speaker 3: and we're planning to release it around April.
Speaker 9: You know, it sounds really good though. I like the
Speaker 9: even you know, unmixed. It's like it's it's got a
Speaker 9: cool like it gives it a kind of a low
Speaker 9: fi vibe, you know. I really like that a lot.
Speaker 9: I don't know, if you know, Temple Mountain, Eric PALAMEDI
Speaker 9: I f'm saying his last name correctly. He goes for
Speaker 9: that kind of low fi thing with his music, and
Speaker 9: it's and it's cool, so I like the asthetic of it.
Speaker 9: It's very very catchy. I love that song, the vocals.
Speaker 9: Who sings again, Emma, you singing to have you sing together? Yeah?
Speaker 9: I love your vocals on that together? And I love
Speaker 9: the solo and appreciate that.
Speaker 12: Is it?
Speaker 9: Is it just a four of you? Is there anybody
Speaker 9: else in the band who's not here?
Speaker 3: Or our guitar player Ryan Unfortunately last night was his
Speaker 3: last show with this, so he wasn't on.
Speaker 7: The recording, and we had one of our friends, the
Speaker 7: lovely Sarah Bird, play keys.
Speaker 13: On the track.
Speaker 9: Okay You're okay, give me a favorite? Emma, can you
Speaker 9: pull that? Just pull that mic up a little? Yeah? Perfect?
Speaker 10: Yeah, right there.
Speaker 9: Yeah, these these mics are super u uni directional. Uh,
Speaker 9: some of them are those who aren't, but very cool. Now.
Speaker 9: Is that the first song that you've recorded as a band,
Speaker 9: the first original? Yes? We did, okay, Okay, do you
Speaker 9: have others that you just haven't recorded yet? Or I
Speaker 9: know you mainly do covers they're gonna do some covers
Speaker 9: for us here today, but we're.
Speaker 3: Working on a couple excellent, just some ideas that we
Speaker 3: gotta you know, nail down and get finished up before
Speaker 3: we head into the studio with them.
Speaker 14: Cool.
Speaker 9: Where did you record rain Drops?
Speaker 3: We recorded it at a Boardhouse Productions in Hollis or
Speaker 3: in Brooklyn.
Speaker 9: That's a name that's come up.
Speaker 10: Yeah, he does an awesome job.
Speaker 15: Incredible.
Speaker 9: Yeah, that names that name has come up a bunch
Speaker 9: of times. Yeah, no, it sounds really good. And then oh,
Speaker 9: by the way, so Philip from Glitter Tooth he's in
Speaker 9: the chat room. He's been in the chat room. He
Speaker 9: was very excited about today. Yeah, Glitter Tooth, they were
Speaker 9: great on the show. Love that absolutely, Yeah, that was.
Speaker 9: That was a couple of years ago now at least. Yeah,
Speaker 9: are they still playing they are? Yeah, yeah, good, good, excellent.
Speaker 9: Do you all want to play something for us? Dying
Speaker 9: to hear you play live? And uh, plus I can
Speaker 9: get let's see go in the pluck that base a little,
Speaker 9: if you would. I gotta I gotta figure out uh
Speaker 9: gotta put that into the mix. Okay, good, I found
Speaker 9: you just kind of anywhere that the mic will pick
Speaker 9: up that drum. That's that's the one thing I never
Speaker 9: have to worry about in this room. I find is
Speaker 9: that the mic is gonna pick up pick up that
Speaker 9: drum no matter what. So that's that that part's that
Speaker 9: part's easy. But yeah, if you are just joining us,
Speaker 9: that veil's end is here with us, live in studio
Speaker 9: and uh yeah, no, very glad, very glad that you're here.
Speaker 9: And uh I'm dying to hear you live.
Speaker 11: All right, let's start, Jans.
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Speaker 2: She moved down there at the age of eighteen. She
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Speaker 3: I was introducing.
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Speaker 2: But I gotta keep moving, keep moving on, lads.
Speaker 1: Stands Mary Jane.
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Speaker 16: Oh my my old hell. Yes, you gotta be on
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Speaker 5: One much time to kill the pace.
Speaker 15: I feel sunning creeping in and tied til again.
Speaker 9: Great job, great job. That sounded really good. If you
Speaker 9: are just joining us, we have Veils End here with
Speaker 9: us alive and Sue Udio on this Saturday morning, sounding great.
Speaker 9: How long has Vale's End existed? Is this a relatively
Speaker 9: new project?
Speaker 3: It'll be it was two years in December since the
Speaker 3: start of the band.
Speaker 9: Okay, so new kind of new new ish newish, Yeah,
Speaker 9: and then that the track that we played earlier, rain Drops.
Speaker 9: Who wrote that? Did you all write that together? Or
Speaker 9: was that.
Speaker 12: He just showed up one day of practice and was like, hey, guys,
Speaker 12: I wrote this song and we just started damming on it.
Speaker 9: Yeah, oh that's cool. That's cool. And then for covers, like,
Speaker 9: how many covers do you know as a band?
Speaker 3: Like at least one hundred or more?
Speaker 9: I think for real, that's a lot.
Speaker 3: We've done a couple of five hour shows where we've
Speaker 3: had to learn a lot of material at once.
Speaker 9: Oh my god, five hour shows like where like, tell
Speaker 9: me about that.
Speaker 3: We did one at Sahegan Valley Motorsports. They were doing
Speaker 3: like an event there, so then we ended up playing
Speaker 3: in for the five hours of that event. And then
Speaker 3: the other time was around six hours. It was Pumpkin
Speaker 3: Fest in Milford two years ago.
Speaker 7: Now, wow, the band had canceled because of the rain,
Speaker 7: so we ended up playing through the first second.
Speaker 9: Oh wow, Yeah, that's what I was going to ask, like,
Speaker 9: was it supposed to be that way or did something.
Speaker 3: Weather?
Speaker 8: Yeah?
Speaker 9: Wow? Was was that was that challenging? I would imagine
Speaker 9: it would.
Speaker 5: Be a little bit.
Speaker 3: There's like a point where you're just kind of having
Speaker 3: to like learn songs super quick on the fly before
Speaker 3: we played them.
Speaker 9: Oh wow, yeah, because you have to repeat some stuff.
Speaker 3: A little bit. But you know, at that point it
Speaker 3: had been enough time that it didn't really matter.
Speaker 11: People kind of cycled through.
Speaker 9: Yeah, yeah, no, that makes sense, that makes sense. Oh,
Speaker 9: you know a lot of songs. So do you play
Speaker 9: out a lot? Are you doing a lot of shit?
Speaker 17: Oh?
Speaker 3: Yeah, yeah, primarily like three times a month right now?
Speaker 9: Okay, okay, good, just about. Do you have some favorite
Speaker 9: places to play?
Speaker 4: Probably so.
Speaker 7: Our big places are Station Station one on one in Milford,
Speaker 7: Brick House in Milford, Riley's Place in Milford.
Speaker 4: They all do an awesome job.
Speaker 7: We just played out Old Town Tavern in Milford for
Speaker 7: the first time last night.
Speaker 10: Okay, they were an awesome place.
Speaker 9: Okay. And a lot of shows in Milford. Are you
Speaker 9: all from that area?
Speaker 5: Yes?
Speaker 9: Okay. It's funny because it's not Milford is not like
Speaker 9: a big city or anything, and yet it sounds like
Speaker 9: they've got a lot of really good venues there, a.
Speaker 7: Lot of amazing venues, a lot of amazing musicians from
Speaker 7: the area that play in the area.
Speaker 9: Yeah, that's really cool. It's funny because now that I'm
Speaker 9: thinking about it, Milford does come up a lot on
Speaker 9: the show when people talking about venues where they play.
Speaker 9: And again, it's a small it's not technically a city, right,
Speaker 9: it's a it's a small place.
Speaker 12: Changed a lot. It used to be really small and
Speaker 12: now it's like it's it's definitely got a lot of venues.
Speaker 9: It sounds like, yeah, there's a lot going on there.
Speaker 9: That's that's really cool. That's very cool. Jeez, you could
Speaker 9: just play play Milford time.
Speaker 10: To go anywhere else?
Speaker 9: Yeah, that's that's awesome. Have you Uh has it always
Speaker 9: been really busy, like right from the beginning with a
Speaker 9: spand or did it take some time to It took a.
Speaker 10: Little bit of time. A really started at Riley's place.
Speaker 7: That was really where we got our following, got our start,
Speaker 7: and then slowly started branching out to other open mics
Speaker 7: and through there met people found out about other places
Speaker 7: that have live music.
Speaker 9: Yeah, yeah, excellent. Do you want to play another one?
Speaker 9: You sound great, dying to hear your dying to hear more?
Speaker 9: If you are just joining us, we have veils End
Speaker 9: with us live in studio. Uh sounding amazing and uh
Speaker 9: they're gonna play another one for us, all right, very
Speaker 9: good to.
Speaker 10: Practice, Centuria.
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Speaker 18: I I stands it off.
Speaker 19: If I could find a Hannah in that Sancho as.
Speaker 18: She's found at Papa Captain Sancho and I slap her down.
Speaker 4: Oh I really want to know.
Speaker 19: My baby. Oh, I really want to say, I Canty fine.
Speaker 4: It's the Sanny.
Speaker 13: Oh my soul had to eat jacket back.
Speaker 19: By Hannah, my own god, he's gonna.
Speaker 4: Live on and all.
Speaker 13: I feel a break, feel a breaking, the breaking. I
Speaker 13: gotta live it up. Oh a hume, Well that's where
Speaker 13: did I have?
Speaker 15: Oh?
Speaker 4: I really want to know my baby.
Speaker 19: Oh I really you want to see Canty fine?
Speaker 4: That love for making f Oh my soul has to Oh.
Speaker 19: Oh I really want to see my baby.
Speaker 15: Oh.
Speaker 19: I really want to say, is I got my.
Speaker 20: I'm making a time coming up? Tell Santy too, and
Speaker 20: he knows what it's good for him. Best for running part.
Speaker 13: Daddy's got a new forty fast.
Speaker 4: And I won't think for acoustic.
Speaker 20: I felt straight down Sancho, So believe me when I
Speaker 20: say that I got something for punk out.
Speaker 4: But I really want to know, my baby, what I
Speaker 4: really want to say?
Speaker 13: There first one way back and I'm.
Speaker 4: Yeah, I don't have to wait.
Speaker 9: There are outstanding outstanding If you're just joining us, we
Speaker 9: have veils End here with us alive in studio on
Speaker 9: this Saturday morning.
Speaker 16: Uh.
Speaker 9: Sounding great? And are there any are there any covers
Speaker 9: that you' all do that are that are challenging? Particularly
Speaker 9: like what what are some things that have been hard
Speaker 9: to learn? I mean, with with that many songs, because
Speaker 9: you said over one hundred, I mean, there's gotta be
Speaker 9: something that really give you give you a problem or
Speaker 9: maybe not, I don't know.
Speaker 11: I remember one for me in particular was The Trooper.
Speaker 21: Oh really yeah, no kidding, Yeah, that was definitely a
Speaker 21: bit challenging.
Speaker 12: I don't know, It's kind of hard to say. For
Speaker 12: like drums, I remember when I first joined because I
Speaker 12: originally was I played rhythm when I first joined, and
Speaker 12: it was like crazy training. I drove myself literally crazy
Speaker 12: trying to learn that song, no kidding, But drums wise,
Speaker 12: i'd probably say a lot of the like we play
Speaker 12: like a lot of a big mix of like metal
Speaker 12: to like like low fi indie music, and a lot
Speaker 12: of the like the slow indie stuff is a little
Speaker 12: bit harder for me because I use I'm I come
Speaker 12: from just like raw punk drumming. You know, I'm not
Speaker 12: really that technical, but like so it's kind of hard
Speaker 12: for me to play like the slower vibe stuff.
Speaker 9: Oh interesting, interesting, Yeah.
Speaker 21: I definitely agree with that. Sometimes I do want to
Speaker 21: get carried away and just rock out. Yeah we're playing
Speaker 21: the Beatles.
Speaker 11: We should.
Speaker 9: Yeah, that's funny.
Speaker 11: Oh no, for sure, for sure.
Speaker 9: Is there anything that you've learned as a band that
Speaker 9: turned out to be easier than you thought it was
Speaker 9: going to be, Like something that you thought was going
Speaker 9: to be really challenging that.
Speaker 21: I think when it comes to like the instrumentals, like
Speaker 21: for making music, I feel like every practice we come
Speaker 21: up with five new like little jams that we could
Speaker 21: start working on. I definitely thought that was gonna be
Speaker 21: a lot more challenging, I guess getting into it.
Speaker 12: Yeah, yeah, yeah, I definitely think, like the chemistry with
Speaker 12: us is like it's unreal. I mean, obviously they're they're
Speaker 12: all brothers and sis, but like I grew up with
Speaker 12: them too, Like whenever we play together, it's like, yeah,
Speaker 12: literally every time we even whether it's jamming a song,
Speaker 12: like we like to make our stuff our own, Like, yeah,
Speaker 12: we don't play songs one to one usually, we kind
Speaker 12: of like to make it our own a little bit. Sure,
Speaker 12: but yeah, we just always throw something on there and
Speaker 12: we're just like, it's ridiculous. We've got this song we're
Speaker 12: writing that. It's like it's almost twelve minutes long now.
Speaker 12: It's just really if the jam doesn't end, it doesn't
Speaker 12: it just we just keep adding stuff to it.
Speaker 9: Yeah, So is that how it happens with the songwriting
Speaker 9: You're you're well, you wrote rain Drops is yours, but
Speaker 9: it sounds like you're working on new stuff where it's
Speaker 9: all of you together. Yeah. Yeah, okay.
Speaker 3: Usually we just kind of like he'll play like a
Speaker 3: riff on the bass, or I'll play something on guitar
Speaker 3: and we kind of just jam it and write as
Speaker 3: we are jamming on and figure out different parts and
Speaker 3: stuff like that.
Speaker 9: Yeah. Yeah cool, what uh let's yeah, I don't Yeah,
Speaker 9: we have time you want to you want to play
Speaker 9: another one?
Speaker 4: Sure?
Speaker 9: If you're just joining us. A Veil's End is here
Speaker 9: with us live and studio, and uh, I can attests
Speaker 9: they sound great because I really enjoyed Santria and I've
Speaker 9: never liked that song, but but I liked it, no,
Speaker 9: for real, but I like hearing you all play it,
Speaker 9: so that was that was great. I don't I never
Speaker 9: liked Sublime. I'm like Sublime, I never liked I remember
Speaker 9: when I vividly remember when they were huge. They had
Speaker 9: that and what I got were the two big hits,
Speaker 9: and I never I just never liked them.
Speaker 10: They definitely get better than those songs, go deeper into.
Speaker 9: Them, That's what people tell me.
Speaker 19: Yeah.
Speaker 12: Yeah, but we cover a lot of yeah, a lot
Speaker 12: of their B sides, though not just like we do
Speaker 12: Sandari obviously because everyone loves that song.
Speaker 9: But yeah, yeah, a lot of their early stuff is
Speaker 9: pretty rocket. Okay, okay, interesting.
Speaker 8: All right.
Speaker 16: Boys?
Speaker 10: Mm hmm house little tuning song.
Speaker 9: Oh yeah, no worries. Veils End is here with us
Speaker 9: live and studio on this Saturday morning. By the way,
Speaker 9: Miriam Vanishing the shat Room said, uh, chill inducing voice.
Speaker 9: I assume she means that as a compliment. Chill inducene
Speaker 9: could be taken different ways, but I think she I
Speaker 9: think she means it as a compliment.
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Speaker 4: And I know why I'm one.
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Speaker 23: It's a u pasing, not drunk, silly only time he satispy.
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Speaker 3: Not to do.
Speaker 6: I have done.
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Speaker 4: W the platform, Sandy.
Speaker 15: The foot.
Speaker 5: A train.
Speaker 13: Back to Neworleans, Doweer, that bar.
Speaker 24: Names ten Newlen.
Speaker 4: They call the thing time.
Speaker 13: And it's been thing of many of poor boys.
Speaker 5: And I know.
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Speaker 9: Well done, everybody, well done. Veil's end is here with us,
Speaker 9: alive in studio on this Saturday morning. And if you
Speaker 9: are just joining us, uh they are they sound great?
Speaker 9: Uh excuse me, you're getting some feedback here too, some compliments.
Speaker 7: Uh.
Speaker 9: Sarah Kate in the chat room says love love, love love.
Speaker 9: I love you, Kate, she says, Oh, Emma, Mariannie, am
Speaker 9: I saying your last name? Christ There? She says, you
Speaker 9: sound incredible. Such a talented group of young musicians. Let's
Speaker 9: see we Also we got an instant message from Steve
Speaker 9: Hartwell who says so proud of Veil's end. Oh love
Speaker 9: you Steve and Jen and also Lloyd do so Junior
Speaker 9: if I'm saying that correctly, says it's Lloyd from Max
Speaker 9: Sound Productions, Charlie Hill, sound engineer. I don't know if
Speaker 9: you if you all know Lloyd or that might be
Speaker 9: a reference to a conversation I had with a previous
Speaker 9: guest earlier in the show. And I'm just getting the
Speaker 9: message now because Charlie still came up when I was
Speaker 9: talking with Data at Town earlier in the show. So
Speaker 9: I don't know if y'all, but Charlie Sill is apparently
Speaker 9: a pretty incredible venue. I'm hearing a lot about them.
Speaker 10: I'll have to look into it.
Speaker 9: Yeah, that name comes up a lot on the show.
Speaker 9: So yeah, yeah, absolutely. Where should people go online to
Speaker 9: keep up with what you all are doing?
Speaker 10: We are on Instagram and Facebook, so it's v a l.
Speaker 2: E s end.
Speaker 10: We're on Instagram, Facebook, and we are on TikTok.
Speaker 9: Okay very good. Did you all have a did your
Speaker 9: heart stop a moment when it looked like TikTok was gone?
Speaker 4: Lightly?
Speaker 10: I mean Instagram reels is kind of made up for it.
Speaker 11: Okay, Yeah, I'll be honest.
Speaker 21: I never got into TikTok too much because I felt
Speaker 21: like I already had my place on Instagram.
Speaker 9: They knew well.
Speaker 11: I was like, I don't want I want to have
Speaker 11: to build this back up.
Speaker 9: Yeah, there you go. Yeah, I just I know a
Speaker 9: lot of people who are really upset when TikTok went dark,
Speaker 9: although it was it was very, very brief, very good.
Speaker 9: So what is are you playing a lot of Do
Speaker 9: you have a lot of shows coming up? Do you
Speaker 9: have anything this weekend that you're uh, we just played
Speaker 9: last night.
Speaker 10: I think our next show is.
Speaker 3: It'll either be February twenty first or February twenty second
Speaker 3: at Station one and one to celebrate four years of
Speaker 3: them being open.
Speaker 9: Oh okay, and that's in Milford in Milfordham, Yeah, of
Speaker 9: course it is. Yeah, Yeah, no, that's that's cool. Though.
Speaker 9: Are you going to be Uh, when is the busiest
Speaker 9: time for you all? Is it summer? Do you play
Speaker 9: a lot in the summer?
Speaker 10: Summer?
Speaker 13: Fall?
Speaker 7: Yeah, best weather to be outside, that's when all the
Speaker 7: outdoor venues are open.
Speaker 9: Yeah, yeah, no doubt, now's.
Speaker 7: The time to kind of hybridate and start working on
Speaker 7: some more originals.
Speaker 9: There you go. Now are any of you also currently
Speaker 9: and other bands you have?
Speaker 3: I played drums in the kale and Costello band.
Speaker 9: Oh okay, not familiar Kalen Costello Kaleen Costelo band. Yeah
Speaker 9: what what what kind of music is it?
Speaker 3: It's a female fronted punk band.
Speaker 9: Oh, very cool. Well we got to get you on
Speaker 9: with yeah.
Speaker 7: Yeah, and then I'm in a band, The Twos, with
Speaker 7: my boyfriend Philip Corecos.
Speaker 10: Okay, very an the area too.
Speaker 9: Well, we've got to get you on with the Twos,
Speaker 9: I know. And what about uh, just just.
Speaker 12: This, I mean me and him, Me and me and
Speaker 12: Joey go way back. We actually like made a rap
Speaker 12: album together when we were younger for real.
Speaker 3: Yeah.
Speaker 12: It was actually kind of professionally produced and stuff. I mean,
Speaker 12: this kid amazing?
Speaker 9: Is it online? Yeah? It is?
Speaker 12: Yeah, what's it called. It's actually me and my other
Speaker 12: friend Cam. It's called Nasty Habits Double Up. That's the
Speaker 12: name of the album. It's kind of like we kind
Speaker 12: of do this like battling, you know, back and forth thing.
Speaker 12: But oh he produced most of the album and yeah,
Speaker 12: it's that's kind of where I like, I mean, we
Speaker 12: spent hours together doing that, like a yeah, oh my god,
Speaker 12: so many hours doing that.
Speaker 9: It was ridiculous.
Speaker 12: But that's that's when like they started playing music too,
Speaker 12: So then I was like, okay, you know, I've been
Speaker 12: playing guitar my whole life, but I started playing drums recently.
Speaker 9: So yeah.
Speaker 12: Yeah, but yeah, like we've we've got a music history
Speaker 12: for that goes way back for this.
Speaker 9: Yeah. Well that that helps, right, because that then there's
Speaker 9: something almost intuitive about what you're doing, you know. Yeah, yeah,
Speaker 9: very cool. Yeah, I'll have to check that out. I'm
Speaker 9: curious now, like is it good? Are you happy with it?
Speaker 16: Oh?
Speaker 12: Yeah, honestly, like what it comes on shuffles sometimes and
Speaker 12: I can't believe that.
Speaker 9: Oh that's why we made it. Sometimes it's it's kind
Speaker 9: of crazy. Oh, very cool, very cool. Because sometimes I'll
Speaker 9: talk to musicians who you know, did something really different
Speaker 9: like early in their career, and they're like, who is
Speaker 9: the band? Oh, I had a band on oh a
Speaker 9: Scarecrow Hill And I don't know if you know them,
Speaker 9: but they've been around for a really long time. And
Speaker 9: I was actually surprised when they told me that, like
Speaker 9: some of their early stuff. They they like have suppressed it,
Speaker 9: like they've tried to have it removed from everything. They
Speaker 9: don't they don't want it out there because they feel
Speaker 9: like they've evolved so much. They're actually like, like they
Speaker 9: didn't use the word embarrassed, but they were like, we
Speaker 9: don't want any of the old stuff out there, which
Speaker 9: which I think would be like if I were in
Speaker 9: that position, I would be frustrated, Like I would want
Speaker 9: like if I made something, even if I wasn't the
Speaker 9: best or didn't represent what I was currently doing, iould
Speaker 9: still want people to be able to hear it, you
Speaker 9: know what I mean.
Speaker 21: Yeah, you can kind of see the progression of yeah,
Speaker 21: that's come exactly exactly.
Speaker 9: But yeah, they have a different mindset about it, which
Speaker 9: I found really interesting, and they actually try to suppress
Speaker 9: what they did. But yeah, well, do you want to
Speaker 9: play one more for us? If you're just joining us?
Speaker 9: We have Vales Hill Veil's End rather here with us
Speaker 9: in studio. Oh by the way, where does the name
Speaker 9: come from? As long as I'm tripping on the name,
Speaker 9: it's a good time now you Nick.
Speaker 7: Actually named the band after a cemetery in Wilton, New
Speaker 7: Hampshire called veil End cemetery. Okay, if you're from New Hampshire,
Speaker 7: you've probably heard of the Blue Lady and that's where
Speaker 7: she is buried.
Speaker 15: Yeah, I have not.
Speaker 9: I don't know this the Blue Lady.
Speaker 7: Yeah, so I guess the just is a woman that
Speaker 7: died in Wilton and she haunts a cemetery. People will
Speaker 7: go there at night and see like a blue orb
Speaker 7: really sign that she's there.
Speaker 21: Okay, yeah, so that I remember hearing ever since like
Speaker 21: second grade, no kidding. Yeah, do you have any of
Speaker 21: you seen the blue Orb?
Speaker 10: I've never gone at night?
Speaker 9: Yeah, yeah, cemeteries are scary at night, definitely.
Speaker 3: I went to night once and I didn't wander too far.
Speaker 11: Yeah, you gotta be careful.
Speaker 9: Yeah. Plus, if you do that you don't see the
Speaker 9: blue orb, then you're gonna be disappointed.
Speaker 12: You.
Speaker 9: But do any of you know people who have seen
Speaker 9: or have pictures of the blue Orb?
Speaker 10: I've read stories about it. I've want pictures online.
Speaker 9: Wells always curious about this.
Speaker 21: Iber One of my oldest friends, we were convinced that
Speaker 21: his sister was cursed by the Blue Lady. Really, yeah,
Speaker 21: because she did some not respectful things in that graveyard
Speaker 21: and there was always just weird stuff happening at the house,
Speaker 21: like a cup would randomly like fly off the counter
Speaker 21: and whatnot.
Speaker 11: Yeah, a lot of weird stuff.
Speaker 9: I remember. Oh that's cool, that's cool. You don't mess
Speaker 9: with the dad, I think, wat walk the other way.
Speaker 12: Don't don't go down there the scary basement.
Speaker 8: You know.
Speaker 12: I avoid that stuff.
Speaker 9: All right, what are you? What are you gonna play
Speaker 9: for us?
Speaker 3: We're gonna do our rendition of Aino Sunshine.
Speaker 9: Oh cool, this will be great, all right, very good.
Speaker 9: Veil's end live and studio.
Speaker 6: M.
Speaker 2: In no sushow And she's gone. It's not wants she's away.
Speaker 15: At No.
Speaker 6: Sunshine is gone.
Speaker 4: She's outway's gone too long.
Speaker 15: Any time she goes.
Speaker 2: Away, wonder this time as she's gone, I wonder if
Speaker 2: she's gone to stay.
Speaker 15: In No sunshine is gone in this house. Stain't no
Speaker 15: home any time she goes away.
Speaker 6: M hm.
Speaker 15: I know, I know, I know, I know, I know,
Speaker 15: I know, I know, no no I know, I no.
Speaker 3: No no no, no, I know, I know, I know.
Speaker 15: I know.
Speaker 16: You otta leave you thing alone. He's ain't out sunshine
Speaker 16: when she's.
Speaker 5: Gone, he said, we darkness. We day.
Speaker 2: Ain't no sunshine is gone, she's out. He's gone too long.
Speaker 2: Anytime she goes away, under this town where she's gone.
Speaker 2: Wonder if she's gone to stay in the sunshine and
Speaker 2: stand this house.
Speaker 17: You stay home any time she goes away, any time
Speaker 17: she goes away, anytime she goes away, any time she
Speaker 17: goes away, any time she goes.
Speaker 9: Oh, that sounded so good. Great job, everybody, Great job.
Speaker 9: Veil's end live in studio with us on this Saturday morning.
Speaker 9: And by the way, I got a couple of more
Speaker 9: instant messages. Let's see. Taylor McCarthy says, I love you
Speaker 9: guys so much. You all, You're all amazing, and I'm
Speaker 9: so proud of you. Taylor. Very nice, very nice, And
Speaker 9: Uncle Darren says, sounds awesome. Biale's end. Very nice. Yes,
Speaker 9: very cool. Let's see. And we did have a request
Speaker 9: in the chat room in the Facebook chat room. Uh
Speaker 9: Philip from uh what's glitter tooth? Sorry, says Cam spit
Speaker 9: some rhymes. You gotta you gotta give the people what
Speaker 9: they want.
Speaker 19: I don't know.
Speaker 9: I don't think it's radio friendly understood. Never mind, I'm
Speaker 9: not like Will Smith. I can't do that right, right?
Speaker 9: Is that true?
Speaker 13: Yeah.
Speaker 12: We do a cover of Bulls Arm Parade where we
Speaker 12: all switch around playing drums and I do.
Speaker 9: The I do the vocals on it. Oh that's cool.
Speaker 12: The power the power went out.
Speaker 10: My lovely friend Dean.
Speaker 11: Yeah, yeah, awesome.
Speaker 9: It was three o'clock in the morning, so it was okay, okay, yeah,
Speaker 9: Nobles on Braid at three am. You want to we
Speaker 9: we do have time. Do you want to play one more?
Speaker 11: What do you want to do?
Speaker 9: Bail's end us here with us live in studio. I'm
Speaker 9: kind of putting them on the spot just fine, but
Speaker 9: they just sounds so good. I selfishly want to hear
Speaker 9: another one.
Speaker 10: You We're gonna play some grateful for you guys.
Speaker 9: All right, very good?
Speaker 18: This since run now she's standing there for get up
Speaker 18: and out out of the door. Lincold music on the
Speaker 18: bottom floor, drowns in your laughter.
Speaker 4: In Dead to the cour.
Speaker 13: There's a dragon with matches that's a loose on in town.
Speaker 13: It's a wool pail of fire just to cool him down.
Speaker 5: Out usher fire.
Speaker 24: Fire on the mountain, fire.
Speaker 4: Fire on the.
Speaker 25: Mountain, or ship fire, fire on the mountain, fire.
Speaker 15: Fire on the mountain.
Speaker 18: Almost a place so you don't feel the heat tixs
Speaker 18: all you got to stay on the peak, say you
Speaker 18: to living.
Speaker 19: We all gotta eat.
Speaker 4: Your hero love.
Speaker 19: There's no one to come.
Speaker 4: Pete mercies a business. I wish it for you more
Speaker 4: than just sashes. When your trees come true.
Speaker 19: Russia fire, fire on the mountain, fire.
Speaker 25: Fire on the mountain, or russif fire, fire on the mountain, fire.
Speaker 13: Fire on the mountain.
Speaker 18: Come distance, running arrow what you're holding out for? Parding
Speaker 18: some moll shine and a dash for the door. Slam
Speaker 18: from your stage has no spread to the floor.
Speaker 19: Gave all you had?
Speaker 4: Why you want to give more? More that you gave
Speaker 4: the more? Will say?
Speaker 19: Do the thin line behind which you really can't faith?
Speaker 4: I said, fire fire on the mountain, Fire.
Speaker 19: Fire on the mountain.
Speaker 15: Oh Sa, fire.
Speaker 4: Fire on the mountain. H fire or fire on the mountain.
Speaker 9: Thoughts, fantastic, fantastic, veils end live in studio. Great job, everybody,
Speaker 9: Thank you so much, appreciate you coming on. You' all
Speaker 9: sound great. Absolutely. Let's remind people one more time where
Speaker 9: should they go online to keep up with everything that
Speaker 9: you're doing.
Speaker 7: Find us on Instagram, Facebook and TikTok v A l
Speaker 7: E s end Vales.
Speaker 9: End, very good, very good, And when's the next show?
Speaker 7: Our next show we'll post about it will either be
Speaker 7: February twenty first or twenty second at Station one on
Speaker 7: one in Milford celebrating their four year anniversary.
Speaker 9: Very good, very good. By the way, Bill just sent
Speaker 9: us an instant message and says, great job guys, and
Speaker 9: Sarah Kate and the Facebook chat says, good lord, Nick Marianni,
Speaker 9: that voice with with many many hearts, many minutes, many hearts,
Speaker 9: very good. Well, thank you all so much, Thank you,
Speaker 9: and uh, I think what we'll do is, I think
Speaker 9: we'll end the segment with I'm gonna play rain Drops
Speaker 9: one more time because I love that. What a great
Speaker 9: Thank you so much, what a great studio track. And uh,
Speaker 9: if you missed any part of today's show, it will
Speaker 9: be up in just a little bit at WM andhradio
Speaker 9: dot org and on my website Matt Connorton dot com.
Speaker 9: Thank you again, of course, day to attend who joined
Speaker 9: us in the second hour. Uh, if you happen to
Speaker 9: be in the Portland area, they are playing tonight. They're
Speaker 9: opening for Ace Frehley at the Aura. So proud of
Speaker 9: those guys. They've worked hard and they earned it and
Speaker 9: they brought me presents, so I appreciate that, and of
Speaker 9: course Molly Diago who joined us in the first hour,
Speaker 9: and don't forget to today we did the world radio
Speaker 9: premiere of the new track from Rivia Uh. They are
Speaker 9: going to be with us next week, skyping in from Liverpool.
Speaker 9: And just a quick reminder, this coming Monday, I will
Speaker 9: be on the Charles Richardson Show at eight pm Eastern.
Speaker 9: You can check that out. He streams on Facebook and YouTube.
Speaker 9: Go to the Charles Richardson Show page on either of
Speaker 9: those platforms, or you can go to Power one Radio
Speaker 9: dot com where the audio will be streaming as well.
Speaker 9: And that's gonna do it for us. And don't forget too.
Speaker 9: Jenny will most likely be back with me next week,
Speaker 9: but to keep track of everything that she's been doing,
Speaker 9: go to her website Jencoffee dot com because she's got
Speaker 9: a lot of amazing stuff going on. And Vale's end
Speaker 9: again vales end, I thank you again so much for
Speaker 9: joining us today. This has been wonderful. Absolutely we will
Speaker 9: do it again in the future and we will leave
Speaker 9: you with this great studio track. This is called rain
Speaker 9: Drops from vals End.
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