Field Dispatch
Matt Connarton Unleashed 3-8-25 hour 2
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Speaker 6: I like that very much. That is called stay Tonight.
Speaker 6: And the artist is Elijah Jenkins, who is here with
Speaker 6: us via skype. Elijah, how are you?
Speaker 9: Uh?
Speaker 8: Oh?
Speaker 6: I see him, but I don't know if he can
Speaker 6: hear me. But I cannot hear him. Elijah, are you there?
Speaker 6: Uh oh? Uh oh? He's looking at He's looking at
Speaker 6: the screen like he's uh oh, something just changed in
Speaker 6: the audio. Elijah, are you there?
Speaker 9: Oh?
Speaker 6: He's talking. I see his lips moving, but I cannot
Speaker 6: hear him. Yeah, you might be. You might be. I
Speaker 6: don't know if you can hear me or not, but
Speaker 6: you might be muted. I'm gonna load up. We've got
Speaker 6: a couple of songs of his. I might load up
Speaker 6: another song here while he tries to pond, might play
Speaker 6: this track start Again, which has a lot of a
Speaker 6: lot of streams. This is a I think this was
Speaker 6: his first single, and Elijah can hear me. I guess
Speaker 6: it doesn't matter if you can hear me, because I
Speaker 6: can't hear you. I'm gonna play this track start Again.
Speaker 6: This is also Elijah Jenkins. This is a really really
Speaker 6: cool song. And I'm gonna message him on skype and say,
Speaker 6: see if you're muted. All right, this is called start
Speaker 6: again very appropriately. Oh but he just hung up. He
Speaker 6: just okay, maybe he's going to try to skype back in.
Speaker 6: I don't know. Let's go ahead and play this and
Speaker 6: we'll see if we can figure this out.
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Speaker 6: That's another great track from Elijah Jenkins. Start Again. Very
Speaker 6: appropriate because we're starting again with hopefully getting to talk
Speaker 6: to him. Elijah, can you hear me?
Speaker 15: I can?
Speaker 6: Oh, beautiful, Yes we can, Yes, we can. All right. Welcome, Yeah,
Speaker 6: switching switching devices worked out perfectly. You sound great, You
Speaker 6: sound great. Welcome to the show. And by the way,
Speaker 6: so I love that. I love both of those songs,
Speaker 6: Stay Tonight and start Again, and we have another one
Speaker 6: that we can play at the end of the conversation too.
Speaker 6: But I love your voice, and you know, I think
Speaker 6: the songwriting is really sophisticated too. And you've had a
Speaker 6: lot of success with Start Again. Right, You've got something
Speaker 6: like almost one hundred thousand streams I think, Yeah.
Speaker 15: It's nearly one hundred thousand across Well, it's over one
Speaker 15: hundred thousand across all the songs that have been released
Speaker 15: on Spotify, and I think Start Again is just over
Speaker 15: twenty five thousand, So it's done better than I ever
Speaker 15: thought it would be. I'm immensely proud of that song.
Speaker 15: It's a song that started off my journey and taking
Speaker 15: me to gigs and do festivals that I didn't think
Speaker 15: would be possible.
Speaker 6: Yeah, so that's the one that kind of kick started
Speaker 6: it for you. That's great. You're and by the way,
Speaker 6: you're very early in your career, right, you're a young man.
Speaker 15: How old are you, Elijah, I'm twenty so twenty Yeah,
Speaker 15: still got a lot of years ahead of me.
Speaker 6: Yeah, and you're off to such a fantastic start. So
Speaker 6: that's that's wonderful. I was reading too about you started
Speaker 6: as a solo artist, correct, but now you have a
Speaker 6: band that performs with you live.
Speaker 9: Is that correct? Yeah?
Speaker 15: That is correct. So I started in I play my
Speaker 15: first gig in August twenty twenty two. August twenty twenty three. Sorry.
Speaker 15: Prior to that, I was in a band for a year,
Speaker 15: but I then left the band to pursue my own
Speaker 15: solo project and then with the songs I've been writing now,
Speaker 15: I've decided that they sound good with a full band
Speaker 15: behind them. Hence the switch back to a band.
Speaker 6: Is the process challenging. Where you have these songs that
Speaker 6: you've written and recorded as a solo artist, but now
Speaker 6: or at least written as a solo artist, and you've
Speaker 6: got obviously you have a specific vision in mind in
Speaker 6: terms of how you want them to sound and whatnot,
Speaker 6: and then to find people. Do you try to find
Speaker 6: people then who can play them the way that you
Speaker 6: imagine them, the way that you want them to sound,
Speaker 6: or do you kind of offer a little bit of
Speaker 6: leeway in terms of, well maybe it'll change a little bit,
Speaker 6: but that might be interesting that my be kind of
Speaker 6: the adventure of it. I mean, how do you approach that.
Speaker 15: All the lads in the band are all very talented,
Speaker 15: So we all sit down, I'll play them a song
Speaker 15: and I'll be like, oh, I think this is an
Speaker 15: area where we can really focus on the lead guitar.
Speaker 15: Here places where you might need to draw back a
Speaker 15: little bit. So yeah, but you know, we're a team
Speaker 15: and we do what's right for the music and what
Speaker 15: sounds best. Yeah, for the music I'm open to ideas.
Speaker 15: I'm absolutely not a closed book and I'm like it's
Speaker 15: my way or the highway. I'm always open to working
Speaker 15: with talented musicians, which the lads are so full credit
Speaker 15: to them as well.
Speaker 6: Yeah, excellent, and the tracks that we've heard so we've
Speaker 6: listened to you know this morning we of course we
Speaker 6: played Stay to Night and then we played Start Again.
Speaker 6: Where do you record these?
Speaker 16: Do you?
Speaker 6: And do you have a producer that you work with
Speaker 6: consistently because everything sounds not only are the songs really good,
Speaker 6: but the production is outstanding.
Speaker 15: Yeah. So we go to the studio in North Wales
Speaker 15: called the Attics Studios and we work with a guy
Speaker 15: called Roger Hughes, who's been really good. It was an
Speaker 15: interesting story with me and Roger because he first spotted
Speaker 15: me whilst I was playing a bar in Chester and
Speaker 15: he was very kind to offer us a couple of
Speaker 15: tracks to do. So I went over, did a couple
Speaker 15: of tracks with Roger and then went again in over
Speaker 15: Christmas twenty twenty three and then released Start Again about
Speaker 15: a year ago.
Speaker 6: Oh excellent, excellent. Now you do not yet have a
Speaker 6: full album correct or an EP so far, you've just
Speaker 6: released singles. Is that correct? Yeah, that is correct, And
Speaker 6: what's kind of the future plan? Because you know you're
Speaker 6: into the coming into the industry at a time, you've
Speaker 6: got a lot of options in terms of how you
Speaker 6: release music. Like when I was growing up, it was,
Speaker 6: you know, you put out an album and you put
Speaker 6: out some singles and that was kind of it. But
Speaker 6: that was pre internet and today you know you can
Speaker 6: you can release an album, you can release an EP,
Speaker 6: you can release a series of singles that become an EP.
Speaker 6: Do you have do you have plans or I don't
Speaker 6: know if you've thought this far ahead, but do you
Speaker 6: have plans to do an EP or an album or
Speaker 6: do you want to just keep releasing singles or what's
Speaker 6: kind of your long term strategy.
Speaker 15: We're definitely going to look at releasing an EP. The
Speaker 15: songs are there, the songs are all written. It just
Speaker 15: depends how we choose to release them. Yeah, but I
Speaker 15: think we'll probably do singles that leads into an EP
Speaker 15: next for the full band project.
Speaker 6: Yeah, that makes sense. Now, are you playing out a
Speaker 6: lot with the full band?
Speaker 15: We only had our first gig, oh about two weeks ago,
Speaker 15: a full band, So that's that's how recent everything has changed.
Speaker 15: I was working with a lead guitar artist, Bobby who's
Speaker 15: still in the band, from about September last year, and
Speaker 15: then we've added Jack and Ewan in on drums and
Speaker 15: bass in the last Yeah, at the turn of the year.
Speaker 6: Yeah, oh, very good, very good. Prior to that, obviously,
Speaker 6: I assume you've played a lot of shows as a
Speaker 6: solo act.
Speaker 2: Yeah.
Speaker 15: Yeah, I started off as a solo actor, played quite
Speaker 15: a few shows as a solo act, and people really
Speaker 15: enjoyed it, and you know, and I enjoyed it massively
Speaker 15: as well. If I'm ever offered an acoustic gig, I'll
Speaker 15: always accept it. It's you know, I love being there
Speaker 15: on my own as well and just stripping things back,
Speaker 15: but then I also love being up there with the
Speaker 15: lads as well.
Speaker 6: Yeah, no, that's excellent. And going forward, as you record
Speaker 6: new music, will it be will you have the band
Speaker 6: that you play live with, will they also be part
Speaker 6: of the studio process or how does that change going forward?
Speaker 15: If it does change, Yeah, that'll be part of the
Speaker 15: studio process for the next DP. What I'm writing now
Speaker 15: at the minute, you know, suits the full band behind
Speaker 15: it compared to some of the early stuff cool. So yeah,
Speaker 15: definitely that's the progress we want to make. You know,
Speaker 15: these songs that will be released in the future that
Speaker 15: they are more you know, to get people moving, you know,
Speaker 15: on the weekend and stuff have a dance saving sing along.
Speaker 15: So yeah, I'm really happy with the material that I've
Speaker 15: been writing at the minute, and I think the band
Speaker 15: can take it to an even higher level, no doubt.
Speaker 6: And what is summer looking like for you in terms
Speaker 6: of you're going to be playing a lot of festivals
Speaker 6: or what what's the plan there? Do you have some touring?
Speaker 15: Yeah, we're still yet to hear from a few of
Speaker 15: the festivals. In my personal life away from music, I've
Speaker 15: I'm in the final few weeks of my university degree,
Speaker 15: so I've been focusing on that quite a lot. So
Speaker 15: music's had to take a bit of a not a
Speaker 15: backwards step, but just put to the side so I
Speaker 15: can make sure I can do the best I can
Speaker 15: at university and then and then we'll be looking to
Speaker 15: play festivals. We're still very early on there was a band,
Speaker 15: so we're not putting too much pressure on ourselves. You know.
Speaker 15: We know that the time will come and when it
Speaker 15: does come, we'll grab the opportunity with both hands.
Speaker 6: Yeah, and you do have obviously you've got a full
Speaker 6: plate with finishing your education there at university, so that
Speaker 6: be that'll be great once once that's out of the way,
Speaker 6: really well, so congratulations on that. I'm also curious too
Speaker 6: about who you grew up listening to, because, like I said,
Speaker 6: there's a there's a real sophistication to these songs, especially
Speaker 6: for someone so young. And I'm curious about your influences
Speaker 6: growing up.
Speaker 15: Yes, So growing up in Manchester, you can't really get
Speaker 15: away from music. So I've always been heavily influenced by Oasis,
Speaker 15: the Stone Roses, you know, bands that have come out
Speaker 15: of the city. And then my mom's side of the
Speaker 15: family are all from Liverpool, so they're all massively into
Speaker 15: the Beatles. So a lot a lot of my music
Speaker 15: that I was listening to when I was growing up
Speaker 15: was Oasis, the Beatles, and that's where I really fell
Speaker 15: in love with music. And then I got a guitar
Speaker 15: for my eleventh birthday off my granddad and it sort
Speaker 15: of just started from there.
Speaker 9: Really.
Speaker 15: I didn't write a song though until about two years ago.
Speaker 6: Oh no, kidding, Yeah, I just play you know, your.
Speaker 15: Classic beatles Oasis, the Smiths on guitar. And then when
Speaker 15: I moved to university in twenty twenty two, I found
Speaker 15: myself with a lot more time on my hands, so
Speaker 15: I just started to write about things that had happened
Speaker 15: in my life, reflect a bit more and since then
Speaker 15: have not really looked.
Speaker 6: Back the first song that you wrote, whereas it was
Speaker 6: only a couple of years ago, did that song carry forth?
Speaker 6: Do you still play that today?
Speaker 9: Yeah?
Speaker 15: So the first song I ever wrote was Made a Moment,
Speaker 15: which was the single we released in July last year,
Speaker 15: which done really well.
Speaker 6: Yeah, fantastic, fantastic and in a moment, we're going to
Speaker 6: play take a Chance on Her? Is this the next single?
Speaker 15: Or take a Chance on Her? Was the single before
Speaker 15: Stay Tonight, which came out in November, and that song
Speaker 15: about thirty five thousand streams now excellent. Oh yeah, everyone
Speaker 15: seems to like that song. At the end of the
Speaker 15: set as well, will usually do take a chance on
Speaker 15: her and to start again, and they're always really well received.
Speaker 6: Oh, very cool. That's uh, that is excellent. That is excellent.
Speaker 6: And now where is the best place for people to
Speaker 6: go online? Who want to keep up with everything that
Speaker 6: you're doing. Who want to follow Elijah Jenkins and keep
Speaker 6: up with your your music. Obviously you're you're you're going
Speaker 6: to be releasing a lot of new music, so you know,
Speaker 6: we'll certainly have you back to talk about it as
Speaker 6: you release new things, and and we love to uh
Speaker 6: love the opportunity to be kind of your conduit into
Speaker 6: American radio. But uh what uh what should people know
Speaker 6: about where to keep up with Elijah Jenkins online?
Speaker 15: So my Instagram is Elijah W. Jenkins, So it's E
Speaker 15: L I J A H W. Jenkins, which is J
Speaker 15: E N K I N S. That's where all the
Speaker 15: latest news about gigs, releases, behind the scenes, just everything.
Speaker 15: We're upa sive.
Speaker 6: Okay, okay, fantastic and uh so we're we're gonna let
Speaker 6: you go. H thank you so much for joining us.
Speaker 6: And like I said, we're gonna play this another great track.
Speaker 6: Uh take a chance on her. But uh let's uh
Speaker 6: let's do this again in the near future, Elijah, because
Speaker 6: as I said, as you're releasing new music, you know,
Speaker 6: we really love what you're doing. We're big fans here
Speaker 6: and you know we did play what was yeah, stay tonight.
Speaker 6: We had played a couple of weeks ago, I think
Speaker 6: for the first time here, and all the feedback that
Speaker 6: we got on it was very positive. So so we
Speaker 6: really love what you're doing and we will we will
Speaker 6: do this again in the future, my friend.
Speaker 15: No, thank you very much for having me on, and
Speaker 15: thank you for the pot.
Speaker 6: Absolutely you got it. All right, We're gonna hit this
Speaker 6: track and we'll let you go and we'll talk soon.
Speaker 6: Take care, Thank you, but you got it. Bye bye,
Speaker 6: all right, Elijah Jenkins And uh, we're gonna play this track.
Speaker 6: This is another great song.
Speaker 17: Uh.
Speaker 6: This is called take a chance on Her.
Speaker 18: Remember how it all started, just just catching get my
Speaker 18: word tied in case take a man, So you you grab.
Speaker 10: In the streets centered time, say Shelter from the ring
Speaker 10: whilst he was born in down.
Speaker 18: You know, I'll dream better than all the boys every day.
Speaker 1: What your insize? Baby, I'm homping. One day I'll get.
Speaker 2: The chance to ask him.
Speaker 1: Oh and you said to me, I reckon, you're a
Speaker 1: bit of a chancer.
Speaker 3: You last one day, babe, something good to be last fever,
Speaker 3: You do not leave me here with all.
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Speaker 10: I hear everybody talking when you met you to take
Speaker 10: a chance on her.
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Speaker 10: What my high?
Speaker 19: No easy?
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Speaker 3: back any air and see all our dreams slowly die?
Speaker 1: You know, dream better than all.
Speaker 2: The boys ever did?
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Speaker 1: bit of the chancellor. You last one day.
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Speaker 18: leave me here?
Speaker 1: With all my quest you don't answer. I hear everybody talking,
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Speaker 1: better than all the boys.
Speaker 2: Every day.
Speaker 3: I watch ringsize, baby, I'm up in One day I'll
Speaker 3: get the job A do what?
Speaker 1: Oh and he said to me, hurricane hard.
Speaker 2: Made of the chance?
Speaker 3: You laugh moday, gudy Be's open when we last river?
Speaker 2: He did not leave me here.
Speaker 10: If all my Christins don't answer, Hey, everybody talk him.
Speaker 1: We need to take a chance on it. I say
Speaker 1: my chance on her.
Speaker 6: That is taking a Chance on Her by Elijah Jenkins,
Speaker 6: and thank you again to Elijah for joining us skyping
Speaker 6: in all the way from the UK. He also asked
Speaker 6: me to remind you that you can find all of
Speaker 6: his music on spot Funny we were talking about Spotify earlier,
Speaker 6: but yeah, check out Elijah Jenkins on Spotify. He's got
Speaker 6: several great singles there and I really loved speaking with him.
Speaker 6: And as we continue, now we have another American radio
Speaker 6: premiere from Harry Fazakerlely Zacherly. I think I'm saying his
Speaker 6: name correctly, but we will find out for certain when
Speaker 6: we get him on with us via Skype. How to
Speaker 6: pronounce his last name. But this is such a great song.
Speaker 6: It's called I Want to Go Home, and this is
Speaker 6: the American radio premiere. This has not yet been heard
Speaker 6: on American FM terrestrial radio. And then we are going
Speaker 6: to have him joining us via Skype to talk all
Speaker 6: about it. Here it is the American radio premiere I
Speaker 6: Want to Go Home by Harry Fazackerley. I'm welcome down
Speaker 6: the park, hold in your heart.
Speaker 19: I'm welcome into the future seeing this last but now
Speaker 19: I'm welcome back seeing no photographs.
Speaker 2: Reminis about the pasty joy.
Speaker 18: The only die.
Speaker 2: Soon your holy die. So I want to go home,
Speaker 2: May welcome shore. Now I'm fun to place.
Speaker 19: That I'm going by your level, and I'm starting to
Speaker 19: be seeing you leave.
Speaker 2: I'm a theme Montelli gone, but she needs me and I.
Speaker 19: Have to I go turn up shop in the chair
Speaker 19: how mister nor of the things and said by you,
Speaker 19: mister be.
Speaker 2: You was going over there.
Speaker 1: And I feel my conference.
Speaker 2: Then I want to find a place.
Speaker 4: Then I have coma your.
Speaker 1: Go on and.
Speaker 2: I feel my comforts job, then I would find a beach.
Speaker 2: Then I have coma your.
Speaker 6: Now it's catchy. I like that a lot. That's called
Speaker 6: I Want to Go Home. That is Harry Fazakerley all
Speaker 6: the way from the UK. He's going to be skyping
Speaker 6: in in just a moment and we will speak with him.
Speaker 6: But that is the American radio premiere of I Want
Speaker 6: to Go Home by Harry Phazakerley. That has not been
Speaker 6: played on American radio until today. So very very happy
Speaker 6: to do that. If you are just joining us, of course,
Speaker 6: today is Saturday, March eight, twenty twenty. If you are
Speaker 6: listening live of course on this Saturday. Matt Connorton Unleashed
Speaker 6: and we are live from the studios of w m
Speaker 6: n H ninety five point three FM and Glorious Manchester,
Speaker 6: New Hampshire. Jenny is here of course at the news
Speaker 6: table and we're only halfway through the show. Of course,
Speaker 6: coming up in the third hour we have Sick Dude.
Speaker 6: Hell yeah, it's gonna be joining us also on the show,
Speaker 6: and really looking forward to talking to them. I don't
Speaker 6: know if it's just going to be Dylan or if
Speaker 6: it's the whole band or what, but that'll be that'll
Speaker 6: be very interesting. But yeah, so we've been been having
Speaker 6: a great show so far. If you missed it, at
Speaker 6: the very beginning of the show today we had a
Speaker 6: couple of world radio premieres to share with you. We had,
Speaker 6: of course, the the world premiere of Morning Star by
Speaker 6: Chasing the Devil. Such a great band and they're doing
Speaker 6: they're doing great things and we always we're always the
Speaker 6: first radio station to play them. The track's been out
Speaker 6: on the streaming platforms, I think for a week or two,
Speaker 6: but today was the first time that that was played
Speaker 6: on FM radio and we're so happy to uh to
Speaker 6: support them. And then we also played the brand new
Speaker 6: track from Sepsis. It's called play the Game. Also another
Speaker 6: world radio premiere, the first time that that has been
Speaker 6: played anywhere on American raid. I'm sorry on uh on
Speaker 6: the radio anywhere in the world, a world radio premiere.
Speaker 6: So we do love doing those, and of course our
Speaker 6: friends in the UK we do these American radio premieres
Speaker 6: and uh, you know, we like to break these artists
Speaker 6: on American radio for the first time. So so it's
Speaker 6: great to talk to Elijah Jenkins. And of course earlier
Speaker 6: in the first hour, if you missed it, go back
Speaker 6: and check it out. Later we had the guys from
Speaker 6: Naked without It uh skyping in. So so we love
Speaker 6: these uh, these young up and coming British artists. We're
Speaker 6: just really really good. So now we're just waiting for
Speaker 6: Harry fora zacherle Uh if you have you spoken with him?
Speaker 6: That was this morning. Yeah, yeah, so hopefully any moment
Speaker 6: now he'll be uh skyping in. But uh we'll give
Speaker 6: him a few more seconds. If if we don't hear
Speaker 6: from him, I know you've communicated with him every once
Speaker 6: in a while. The uh, the time zone a thing
Speaker 6: becomes an issue when you're dealing with these intercontinental guests,
Speaker 6: shall we say or transcontinental or whatever term you want
Speaker 6: to use, but we'll give Anoh, okay, you know, we
Speaker 6: might do it was done so quickly this morning. I'm
Speaker 6: just hoping that there wasn't it. Okay, you know what
Speaker 6: I think we'll do. And this is actually quite appropriate.
Speaker 6: So he has his first single, I believe it was
Speaker 6: his first single. Maybe we'll go ahead and give this
Speaker 6: a spin. It's called patience, so it seems like very
Speaker 6: appropriate for the moment. Maybe we'll go ahead and give
Speaker 6: this a spin as well. I really like this song
Speaker 6: a lot. He's a very very young man. I think
Speaker 6: he's I think he's sixteen, so these young artists coming
Speaker 6: out of the UK. But let's give this a spin too,
Speaker 6: and we'll see if we'll see if we can get
Speaker 6: him on Skype while this is playing. And then if
Speaker 6: it doesn't work out, maybe something went wrong, maybe technology
Speaker 6: is not cooperating, you know. If we have to move on,
Speaker 6: we have to move on. But it does happen sometimes.
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