Field Dispatch
Matt Connarton Unleashed 4-11-26 hour 2
Game Plan
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Speaker 14: That is ghosts inside. The band is Day to attend
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Speaker 14: April eleven, twenty twenty six. Jenny is here of course
Speaker 14: at the news table and we have let's go ahead
Speaker 14: and get these mics on. We've got Day to attend
Speaker 14: here with us in studio. Welcome guys, what thank you hey,
Speaker 14: all right, you know the you know the tradition. We'll
Speaker 14: start in the corner. Please tell us who you are
Speaker 14: and what you do in the band.
Speaker 15: I am Larry Williams. I am the beat of this band,
Speaker 15: the beat. It's all about me. I played drums in
Speaker 15: the band.
Speaker 14: Very good. Welcome Larry, Thank you.
Speaker 16: Ed I'm Edward Nikolaiitis. I played guitar in some bass.
Speaker 14: Very good, very good.
Speaker 17: Jeff Richard's lead voice, mouth loud mouth, annoying one. I
Speaker 17: do the vocals and a little acoustic guitar.
Speaker 14: Very good. And you, sir, Oh, hang on, Bruce, I'm sorry,
Speaker 14: this is this is lower than next.
Speaker 1: Bruce.
Speaker 18: My name is Bruce Gates. I play bass in a
Speaker 18: little bit of guitar, back of vocals.
Speaker 14: All right, welcome, welcome guys. Uh, so we have some
Speaker 14: new music from you. We're going to be featuring in
Speaker 14: a few minutes. But so well, let's address this. So
Speaker 14: you guys are a four piece now, yes we are.
Speaker 14: And I think now you guys you were a five
Speaker 14: piece for a while, but you weren't always a five
Speaker 14: piece before that, right, We're like, then we went to five,
Speaker 14: That's what I thought.
Speaker 17: Yeah, But since we got in the band. We're able
Speaker 17: to if we need to be a four piece because
Speaker 17: he plays bass. Two yeah, and then now it's cool
Speaker 17: is that he plays bass too, So the guys do
Speaker 17: some switching around.
Speaker 14: Okay, okay in real time, in real time.
Speaker 19: Yeah, yeah, well things are being switched around.
Speaker 17: Yeah. The constant stay is thus four right, it just works,
Speaker 17: It works good, it's it's fun.
Speaker 18: Right, well together four of us.
Speaker 14: Logistically it's easier in some ways, right, you know, when
Speaker 14: you're when you're booking shows and stuff, it's it's easier
Speaker 14: if you got four people than five people.
Speaker 17: Yeah, then we only have to pay each other. We
Speaker 17: get more money, right, hire too, there you go, yeah,
Speaker 17: rent money's hire it. Yeah, okay, we'll get with some
Speaker 17: of the bums sitting outside to come in and you know,
Speaker 17: pay some rent or something.
Speaker 14: Right, right, it's funny. I was, you know, a long
Speaker 14: time ago. I was in a band called First Shove,
Speaker 14: and First Shove had always been a five piece, and then, uh,
Speaker 14: we lost one of our guitar players. And and I
Speaker 14: remember Rich Burke, who was the one or original member
Speaker 14: of the band, so he was kind of the de
Speaker 14: facto leader. He said, uh, maybe we should just be
Speaker 14: a four piece for a while, and it was you know,
Speaker 14: only having one guitar because it was you know, the
Speaker 14: kind of thing where you know, there was always that
Speaker 14: two guitar attack. But it was like, yeah, after a
Speaker 14: few shows, it was like, oh, it's kind of easier.
Speaker 17: Yeah, it's kind of like we've been rehearsing as a
Speaker 17: four piece and just like, yeah, they switch on a
Speaker 17: couple of songs, so they you know, get to still
Speaker 17: play bass, still play guitar. Recording, We're just gonna have
Speaker 17: a you know, anybody can do whatever they want on
Speaker 17: the recording. They can all play guitars, they can you
Speaker 17: can play bass on half the song, you play.
Speaker 14: In the middle of a song.
Speaker 17: Yeah, that's gonna be be fun.
Speaker 14: It just works. Yeah the four Yeah, yeah, yeah, outstanding.
Speaker 14: And so you've been recording, so tell us about these
Speaker 14: uh so well, South Louisiana. So tell me about this track.
Speaker 14: This is really really good.
Speaker 17: So we just walk into practice one day and Bruce
Speaker 17: is messing around on the guitar and then I turned
Speaker 17: my vocal mic on and then I'm like hmmm, and
Speaker 17: I think I said, hey, what's that and he says, oh,
Speaker 17: just something I'm messing and then I get a big
Speaker 17: smile because if it's if it's his, that means I
Speaker 17: can put something to it, right, And yeah, I just
Speaker 17: started kind of singing something. Ed started putting some stuff
Speaker 17: to it. Larry started playing some drums, and we just
Speaker 17: kept jamming it and jamming it, and then yeah, we
Speaker 17: started playing it at gigs and people like, what's that song? Yeah,
Speaker 17: I'm like, oh yeah, and uh, it took us a
Speaker 17: while to get it recorded, but yeah, we found the
Speaker 17: right time in our schedule to dip into it, and
Speaker 17: we started at the beginning of the year. Then we
Speaker 17: all got the plague for like two months, so we're
Speaker 17: sick and cold all that. Yeah, brutal, and so yeah,
Speaker 17: it's it's it's cool. It's out now on all the
Speaker 17: digital platforms, and so we're excited for people enjoyed it
Speaker 17: so much live. It's gonna be it's gonna be nice
Speaker 17: to hear the feedback with if they like what they
Speaker 17: like about the recording.
Speaker 14: Yeah, well, well it's interesting to me is so the
Speaker 14: two tracks you sent me, So you've got that, but
Speaker 14: you've also got not coming back the down South mix yep,
Speaker 14: So I'm curious. I mean is did one influence the
Speaker 14: other because you've you know, you've got they both have
Speaker 14: a southern theme apparently, right, Yeah.
Speaker 17: It was I don't know. It was just kind of
Speaker 17: like like I needed any more to work on. But
Speaker 17: I was like, you know what, like not coming back.
Speaker 17: There's an acoustic version of it on the CD. Yes,
Speaker 17: but it's not really like it's it's not a true
Speaker 17: acoustic version, you know, it's more you know, it's I
Speaker 17: don't know, I just want to do something more. We
Speaker 17: put a twelve string part to it, took out some stuff.
Speaker 17: Sometimes the things you take away really add yes, Yes,
Speaker 17: just made it more simple. Yeah, And I was like
Speaker 17: this kind of sounds cool. I played it for the
Speaker 17: guys like cool, and I'm like, ah, it's this is
Speaker 17: gonna be a digital B side Okay. I love like
Speaker 17: back in the day with the records or even the
Speaker 17: cassette singles, you always had that B side. Yeah, and
Speaker 17: now everything's digital, but why not we could still have
Speaker 17: a digital B side?
Speaker 16: Yeah?
Speaker 14: I was like, uh, like growing up, you know, more
Speaker 14: so with UK artists, they would they would put, uh,
Speaker 14: you know, a B side that wasn't something that was
Speaker 14: on the album because you know, most American artists, it
Speaker 14: would just be you know, the label would pick a
Speaker 14: throwaway track from the album and that would be the
Speaker 14: B side, something that they didn't think they were ever
Speaker 14: going to release as a single. But bands like like
Speaker 14: Oasis always did this, Like all their b sides were
Speaker 14: were new. Like my favorite Oasis song is Acquiesce. That's
Speaker 14: a B side one of my favorite bands I love.
Speaker 14: Yeah yeah, yeah, absolutely, but but I always thought that
Speaker 14: was cool. So a digital B side I like that concept.
Speaker 14: Yeah that's excellent.
Speaker 18: Our next single will have a dance mix as the
Speaker 18: B side.
Speaker 14: Yeah, there you go.
Speaker 18: That was a common thing too, right, like someone releases song, yeah,
Speaker 18: the dance mix.
Speaker 17: Yeah, we could probably do that, probably what we want.
Speaker 14: Yeah that's the thing. Yeah, that's the thing. Uh, well,
Speaker 14: should we play this? Should we play South Louisiana?
Speaker 17: I think it's time the world needs to hear this now?
Speaker 14: Has this been heard? Has this been heard anywhere on
Speaker 14: the radio already?
Speaker 17: No, this is the debut of it.
Speaker 14: So this is the World Radio premiere.
Speaker 17: World Radio. We always come to you with our premieres.
Speaker 14: I appreciate that. Now I'm looking for the bump the
Speaker 14: world premiere. Oh there it is and he excuse to
Speaker 14: play the bumper? All right, very good. So here it
Speaker 14: is the World Radio premiere, brand new from day to
Speaker 14: attend South Louisiana.
Speaker 17: Cranken, you are listening to WUM.
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Speaker 16: World Premiere.
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Speaker 4: Hell I.
Speaker 13: I don't think I've seen the sun for.
Speaker 9: T T tell me my cry.
Speaker 1: I still can't remember.
Speaker 13: I can't remember your name. A tea, water, chairs.
Speaker 10: In my side.
Speaker 20: If I don't find no where the best by?
Speaker 1: Who was a wisdom ring in some number?
Speaker 9: When your night set down?
Speaker 10: Allan said, I still can't remember.
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Speaker 6: Or South louisyn.
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Speaker 9: It's the nail word.
Speaker 10: Out of town, out of town, get you out of town, out.
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Speaker 13: I still can't remember. I can't remember your name.
Speaker 10: Cook?
Speaker 13: He now that's up.
Speaker 21: In California, Well, South Louisi, the Mississippi night.
Speaker 6: Who watched the georgiaish?
Speaker 14: There it is you heard it here first, the World
Speaker 14: Radio premiere of South Louisiana by day to attend.
Speaker 17: It never gets old here and that on the radio
Speaker 17: any of our songs.
Speaker 14: Oh yeah, well done, gentlemen, well done, thank you, well done.
Speaker 14: And if you are just joining us day to attend
Speaker 14: here with us in studio and no, that's uh, that's
Speaker 14: that's really good. You're getting some love in the chat room. Uh,
Speaker 14: Tom Sarahcuse is in there, says bad ass tune. Gentlemen,
Speaker 14: great performance last night. Where did you guys play last night?
Speaker 17: Bungalow?
Speaker 19: Ah?
Speaker 17: Yes, now that's a new place, Yes, kind of new.
Speaker 17: They're open and they closed and they really closed. Okay,
Speaker 17: I feel like I've just been hearing about them recently. Yeah,
Speaker 17: they're getting a buzz going with the place.
Speaker 18: It's a nice you get some national accent there too.
Speaker 14: Oh really good.
Speaker 1: Good?
Speaker 14: And where is that? Where's the bungalow right across from
Speaker 14: the stadium? Oh it is okay, oh right there.
Speaker 17: Yeah, it's hard to find it. Then you have time.
Speaker 1: You were talking about it.
Speaker 14: You were talking about that off air.
Speaker 17: Yeah, they said they got one on the way. But yeah, yeah,
Speaker 17: driving all around looking for that place.
Speaker 14: Yeah, maybe that's why it closed before you know you
Speaker 14: said it opening and closing. Maybe they just never had
Speaker 14: to sign them, you know.
Speaker 17: Yeah, nobody's coming and can't find it.
Speaker 14: That's funny, that's funny.
Speaker 17: Who did you play with? Who else was their last night?
Speaker 17: Thumbs down? Dark Rain and exception?
Speaker 14: Okay, very good, very cool, very cool. Oh there was
Speaker 14: another comment in the chat room too. Now this might
Speaker 14: be a little off topic, but oh actually, before I
Speaker 14: go to that, Debbie Williams Worthman says, love it, Debbie.
Speaker 14: Somebody else was asking, uh, let's see, let me get
Speaker 14: back to it here. Anthony Demambro. Demambro says, have you
Speaker 14: ever seen the Elm Street market basket Elvis?
Speaker 16: I have not.
Speaker 14: I feel like I feel like I have.
Speaker 17: I try to stay clear of that place.
Speaker 14: I do too, I do too. I will not go
Speaker 14: to that market basket. The parking lot itself is a nightmare.
Speaker 17: Well did you see that accident.
Speaker 14: Flying right?
Speaker 3: Oh?
Speaker 17: Yeah, I thought that was Larry trying to get the
Speaker 17: band Brack.
Speaker 16: Who says I rush?
Speaker 14: I did, I did see that. Yeah, But I feel
Speaker 14: like I know who the market street, the market basket
Speaker 14: Elm Street, Elm Street market basket, Elvis is.
Speaker 17: I wonder if you got to go like around one
Speaker 17: am and find him or something.
Speaker 14: Well, because there's a there's a guy I've seen and
Speaker 14: this dude's been around for decades. I used to see
Speaker 14: him when I lived in Concord, but I've seen him
Speaker 14: around Manchester too. A guy who just has Elvis style
Speaker 14: hair and the sideburns. Does that sound familiar to any
Speaker 14: of you guys, Just some dude who's always around? Yeah? Yeah,
Speaker 14: so I wonder if that's the guy because.
Speaker 18: You wear like the suits and by like peanut butter
Speaker 18: and bananas and stuff.
Speaker 14: No, no, no, not that I've seen. But he does
Speaker 14: have but he just has the hair on the sideburns
Speaker 14: and it's, uh, it's really strange.
Speaker 17: So make it a cattle call to guy. Get him
Speaker 17: on the show.
Speaker 14: Yeah. Well, now I'd love to invite him on. Yeah,
Speaker 14: so we'll put that out there. Some interesting conversations that
Speaker 14: could be that could be. Yeah, I haven't seen him lately,
Speaker 14: but I've definitely seen him around, like baby, just for so,
Speaker 14: where did you guys record that? Because it sounds amazing
Speaker 14: in South Louisiana.
Speaker 17: Oh so we record ourselves. Yeah, digital, So I we
Speaker 17: did a bunch of that at our jam space. Yeah,
Speaker 17: and then some stuff at my house.
Speaker 14: It's great though, that you're able to pull that off,
Speaker 14: because a lot of bands try to do that. Oh
Speaker 14: you know, we record in our band space and then
Speaker 14: it you know, and they come out with something that
Speaker 14: sounds like a demo.
Speaker 17: It sounds like it was recorded at a band space,
Speaker 17: right right.
Speaker 14: But but everything you guys do it sounds like it
Speaker 14: was done at a million dollar studio.
Speaker 17: Yeah, it's nice because we can. It's it's it's a
Speaker 17: double edged sword because you you've got the total control
Speaker 17: and the time overdoing it. Sometimes you overdo it. Yeah,
Speaker 17: Like I've had times where it's been like I spent
Speaker 17: way too much time on something and doing it again
Speaker 17: and then realizing, oh, it sounded the same as it
Speaker 17: did before. You know, but you got to learn when
Speaker 17: to back off of it, Like I take a break
Speaker 17: from it for a day if I get burned on it.
Speaker 14: Yeah yeah, no, that makes sense. Listening fatigue, Oh yeah, yeah,
Speaker 14: you're fatigue is very real.
Speaker 19: But thirty forty years ago, you didn't have that option
Speaker 19: to do that. All you had was a four track recorder, right,
Speaker 19: sound like.
Speaker 14: Yeah, a task him, Yeah, I I had one of those.
Speaker 14: Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, we're.
Speaker 17: Paying huge money at a studio exactly.
Speaker 19: That was your two options right there.
Speaker 14: Yeah. Yeah, and of course the studios. You know, what's
Speaker 14: interesting to me is studios are one of those things
Speaker 14: that it's always interesting as we get older to see
Speaker 14: like what technology goes away, what technology doesn't go away
Speaker 14: that people are thinking, is that people think will go away,
Speaker 14: what technology goes away that people think what we would
Speaker 14: always have. And you know, one of the things I
Speaker 14: remember people predicting decades ago is eventually you won't have
Speaker 14: recording studios anymore because everybody will be recording on their own.
Speaker 14: But I feel like there's more recording studios than ever,
Speaker 14: so studios continue to thrive. But if you know what
Speaker 14: you're doing, which you guys obviously do because you know,
Speaker 14: again that sounds like it was done in a million
Speaker 14: dollar studio. You know, you've got so many you've got
Speaker 14: more ways than ever now to record music.
Speaker 17: Yeah, that's great. Yeah, as long as you get that
Speaker 17: it's all digital, So as long as you get a nice,
Speaker 17: clean recording, you do whatever you want with it. Yeah.
Speaker 14: Yeah, is that how you guys have done it from
Speaker 14: the beginning, Because everything I've heard you guys ever put out.
Speaker 17: Pretty much yeah, pretty much. That's how we've been doing
Speaker 17: it for years.
Speaker 14: Yeah, yeah, outstanding. Yeah. And then so I assume with
Speaker 14: so the other new track, the uh down South, Yeah
Speaker 14: they're not coming Back? Yeah, down South mix of Not
Speaker 14: Coming Back? Is it down South mix?
Speaker 19: Yeah?
Speaker 14: Down South mix? Yeah, you did that the same way obviously, right, yeah.
Speaker 17: I mean we just took that. It's the same tracks
Speaker 17: from the album. Yeah, but we added the fresh toilve
Speaker 17: string to it, Okay, okay, and took a bunch of
Speaker 17: stuff out of it. Yeah, it made it more homegrown sounding,
Speaker 17: right right, Yeah, No, it's really good. Should we play
Speaker 17: that next? Spent dying to share this with?
Speaker 1: All right?
Speaker 14: Very good? So this is the Not Coming Back, it's
Speaker 14: the down South mix and it is a digital B
Speaker 14: side from Day to a ten. Let's give this a spend.
Speaker 14: This is really good.
Speaker 22: Listen up, but to one, you won't never speaking what
Speaker 22: you've seen. I've heard you said too much. It's time
Speaker 22: to go for a little round. Had You're not coming back.
Speaker 1: You're seeing way too much. You're not coming back, he
Speaker 1: said way too much. Mother left you when you were ten.
Speaker 1: Father you have never seen him him My trouble love
Speaker 1: took you away.
Speaker 8: You have to known on.
Speaker 23: Judgment, you're not coming back. You've seen way too much.
Speaker 1: You're not coming back. He said, wait too much, You're.
Speaker 9: Don't coming back.
Speaker 6: I hope you got to say.
Speaker 23: It's got too bad.
Speaker 1: If it ain't you, then it's bad.
Speaker 7: Have mercy, I'm muscle. Please begin mad, Please begin mad,
Speaker 7: have mercy on muscul peace, begin peace, Begin.
Speaker 24: You're not come in, Bessye, you way too much. You're
Speaker 24: not come in bes see you way too much. You're
Speaker 24: not come in, Bessie, way too much.
Speaker 14: Hmm. There it is the down South mix of not
Speaker 14: coming back. Sweet day to attend, and we have day
Speaker 14: to attend. You're with us, We're with us in studio, Jeff,
Speaker 14: you were saying you have a story about so I
Speaker 14: add the other.
Speaker 17: We added twelve string to it, but also added the
Speaker 17: scene way too much at the end, which was actually
Speaker 17: it was an idea of Larry's, oh that he came
Speaker 17: up with it, but we had the album was finished,
Speaker 17: and he came up with it, and I was just like,
Speaker 17: I can't, I can't dig it back out. And so
Speaker 17: we do it live all the time. Bruce sings it.
Speaker 17: So when we're doing when I was doing that edit,
Speaker 17: I was like, I gotta add that in.
Speaker 14: Yeah.
Speaker 17: I couldn't wait to tell him about it. But that
Speaker 17: was his idea.
Speaker 14: Oh that's cool, that's cool. You should talk to you
Speaker 14: about the about what the song's about. I know we've
Speaker 14: talked about it before on the show, but for new listeners,
Speaker 14: because there's obviously there's a story to it.
Speaker 17: Yeah, it's like a mob story. It's like a story song. Yeah,
Speaker 17: about you're involved with the mob and you've got like
Speaker 17: somebody young. You work with them, and they screw up
Speaker 17: and they see something and they say something, and now
Speaker 17: it's your problem. You get to take care of them. Yeah,
Speaker 17: you're not coming back time to go for a little ride.
Speaker 17: You're not coming back, and it's either you take care
Speaker 17: of the problem or you're gonna get taken care of.
Speaker 17: I probably watched Good Fellows or something.
Speaker 1: Yeah.
Speaker 17: I think Ede the other day just said, oh I
Speaker 17: just realized what that was about. Remember you told me,
Speaker 17: you said to me you were you read you were
Speaker 17: reading the lyrics. I got it on text.
Speaker 14: Really, Okay, he has.
Speaker 16: Evidence, all right. I think he's trying to say, oh, well, we're.
Speaker 17: Gonna go for a little ride.
Speaker 18: It might not because.
Speaker 17: Because boy, no, that.
Speaker 14: Is a great song. So what what's the plan for these? Well,
Speaker 14: I know that's a digital B side, but for South
Speaker 14: Louisiana is not going to go on an album. Are
Speaker 14: you guys working on an album? Or we are excellent.
Speaker 17: Starting like we've got like the next practice is writing, okay,
Speaker 17: and yeah, we're just gonna do one song at a
Speaker 17: time until we get an album.
Speaker 14: Yeah.
Speaker 17: I don't know if we'll put them all out as singles.
Speaker 17: I want to save stuff for a full album. But
Speaker 17: you know, we'll probably like South Louisiana is out, I
Speaker 17: would I could say, we probably maybe do one more
Speaker 17: single and then just kick ass on the you know,
Speaker 17: getting the album done. Yeah, yeah, I think we're gonna
Speaker 17: get it done fast because we got all these ideas.
Speaker 14: Is brilliant.
Speaker 10: Yeah.
Speaker 17: Every time we practiced lately, it's like the first ten
Speaker 17: minutes is you know. Oh yeah, I love every recall.
Speaker 17: I literally have like multiple ideas of songs.
Speaker 14: Yeah.
Speaker 17: Yeah, so I think we'll that's we'll start doing that now.
Speaker 14: Yeah. That's good. That's good. The last one came out
Speaker 14: what was it two years ago? Maybe? Yep?
Speaker 17: Okay, it is like about two years ago. Yeah, twenty
Speaker 17: four August twenty four.
Speaker 14: Yeah, okay, okay, do you think I mean, is it
Speaker 14: is anything gonna change with the new one? I mean
Speaker 14: obviously the person out maybe changes, but in terms of
Speaker 14: your approach to you know, thematically or anything, any any
Speaker 14: ideas like or do you think it'll be kind of
Speaker 14: the same sound or.
Speaker 17: I think it's gonna be more of a band effort. Yeah,
Speaker 17: Like whereas the last two albums, a lot of it
Speaker 17: was me and Ed Okay, I think it's gonna I
Speaker 17: think we're gonna jam a lot and just come up
Speaker 17: with stuff. Yeah, that's kind of what we've been doing,
Speaker 17: you know. Yeah, and Bruce wasn't aroun when we did
Speaker 17: the album, so now we've got his element of ideas
Speaker 17: that he has, and me and Eddie just have a
Speaker 17: backlog of stuff you will. Yeah, Yeah, I think I
Speaker 17: think it'll change. I think our sound is going to
Speaker 17: change in a well, I think we're gonna experiment more. Yeah,
Speaker 17: like Sulf Louisiana is very different from anything or even
Speaker 17: if you listen to our Fallowing Awake album, there's different,
Speaker 17: you know, styles on there. You get the goo Goo
Speaker 17: Dolls sounding song and then the heavy stuff and the
Speaker 17: commercial stuff. So yeah, we're gonna it's gonna be a
Speaker 17: ripping new album. I'm excited about it. Yeah, definitely outstanding.
Speaker 14: Do you have any kind of any idea you probably
Speaker 14: you're probably not ready to put a deadline on it, right,
Speaker 14: I mean, but maybe I don't know. Do you think
Speaker 14: do you think do you think within the year you
Speaker 14: might have something or we hope?
Speaker 17: So yeah, I was telling I would I'd like to
Speaker 17: finish out the year and have it ready to go
Speaker 17: maybe for know, early next year, right right, it's April already. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
Speaker 17: we still get a lot I mean, yeah, we got
Speaker 17: a lot of work to do, but yeah, we work
Speaker 17: well together fast, Like when we finally got down to
Speaker 17: recording South Louisiana, we had that thing done.
Speaker 14: Quick really yeah. Yeah yeah.
Speaker 17: Plus we've been playing it for like eight months, so
Speaker 17: we've always added down good you know.
Speaker 14: Yeah, yeah, no doubt. Do you try to everything that
Speaker 14: you're recording, do you always try to play it out first?
Speaker 1: We always?
Speaker 19: Yeah, Yeah, Like Charlie Hill Wheel, yeah, experiment Mike.
Speaker 17: And Terry Charlie s Hill say ahead of them.
Speaker 14: Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, they've been on the show.
Speaker 17: They came out to the show last night.
Speaker 19: Oh okay, yeah, yeah, we usually experiment out there. Yeah,
Speaker 19: Charlie Hill, we see what it's what if people like it,
Speaker 19: you know, because.
Speaker 14: Some bands won't. It's interesting, you know, different people kind
Speaker 14: of approach that differently, Like some bands they don't. It's like, oh,
Speaker 14: we're working on new stuff, but we can't. We can't
Speaker 14: play it out till we've recorded it, you know.
Speaker 17: It's yeah, I mean it depends on the show. If
Speaker 17: we're opening for like a national act, we're going to
Speaker 17: do all our tight stuff that ever, you know. But
Speaker 17: gigs like that, like Charlie's Hills, very relaxed. That's the
Speaker 17: place you go and try stuff new out, I feel, yeah,
Speaker 17: because we've Yeah, almost every time we play it there
Speaker 17: we have a new song that we've split out or something. Yeah,
Speaker 17: that's cool. It's kind of fun. That's cool.
Speaker 14: Is there still a lot in your set from when?
Speaker 14: Because Day at ten? How long has they Too at
Speaker 14: ten been around? Now it's been Has it been a
Speaker 14: decade now?
Speaker 17: We started like twenty twenty ish?
Speaker 14: Oh well okay, yeah, so actually a lot lesson I thought.
Speaker 17: Because we ended up doing the album during COVID.
Speaker 8: Yeah.
Speaker 17: First album. Oh COVID was twenty twenty, right.
Speaker 14: Yeah, Yeah, and COVID cause for I think a lot
Speaker 14: of us, including me obviously, this weird time distortion thing
Speaker 14: where I don't know how long ago it was anymore.
Speaker 17: It was like day to Attend was kind of like
Speaker 17: a solo project I was doing, and I was playing
Speaker 17: with Eddie and Larry and we were doing some shows
Speaker 17: and then we kind of, you know, changed into the band.
Speaker 17: But when yeah, when COVID shut everything down, that's when
Speaker 17: we just said, well, let's record continuous Bloom came out
Speaker 17: of that, yeah, and that was that came out on.
Speaker 14: To Okay okay, yeah, and yeah, do you still play
Speaker 14: a lot of that from the first from the first
Speaker 14: album in the live show?
Speaker 17: We have a couple songs I want to play more
Speaker 17: from that though. Really yeah, I think we'll dive into
Speaker 17: that a little more. We have a we're talking about
Speaker 17: that at the end of the day, right there, man
Speaker 17: like that in a while.
Speaker 25: Yeah, that's be kind of cool if we did the
Speaker 25: album and its entirety the anniversary or something, Yeah, that
Speaker 25: would that's cool. I love when bands do that kind
Speaker 25: of stuff. Sometimes it's overdone, but sometimes it's really cool.
Speaker 25: It was like, Yeah, that was really like when Rush
Speaker 25: did Moving Pictures during the Time Machine.
Speaker 17: I love stuff like that.
Speaker 14: Yeah, yeah, that is cool.
Speaker 17: It's like it's hard to do set lists, like because
Speaker 17: Continuous Bloom is like a thirteen song album. Yeah, Falling
Speaker 17: Awake is a ten Yeah, so that's twenty three tracks
Speaker 17: right there. To pick your ten songs set. It's a
Speaker 17: good problem to have. Yeah, and then you add stuff
Speaker 17: like South Louisiana and then now that's one more song
Speaker 17: from the catalog that's not gonna get played because we
Speaker 17: want to play the new stuff, you know, right, all right,
Speaker 17: but yeah, like we can switch around stuff too. Yeah,
Speaker 17: like we don't have to do We tend to kind
Speaker 17: of do the same set for the summer. But I
Speaker 17: think especially now that we're a four piece and we've
Speaker 17: played all the stuff, we can switch around stuff more.
Speaker 14: Yeah, no doubt, no doubt. I was thinking, should we
Speaker 14: play another one from uh Falling Awake? Maybe uh World
Speaker 14: of Zen?
Speaker 17: Yeah, yeah, do that, that'd be cool.
Speaker 14: I'd like to I'd like to get another one of
Speaker 14: those Awake everybody up. Yeah, Yeah, I like this one
Speaker 14: a lot, and the have the radio edit fake is
Speaker 14: your favorite? Maybe we'll play that at the end of
Speaker 14: the segment. You know we can get that in. Yeah, absolutely, no,
Speaker 14: we have time. Yeah, let's give the suspend. This is
Speaker 14: really good. This is a world of zen. And if
Speaker 14: you are just joining us day to attendance. Here, h.
Speaker 4: H here whatt you say?
Speaker 1: It's all you're not Jurassic and man, you.
Speaker 9: Made one mistake.
Speaker 11: Listen, becaustic confidence you live in hand, fall with your
Speaker 11: helpans and funding yourself to the ground.
Speaker 4: Take your time.
Speaker 6: When you jumping to the last.
Speaker 9: Time whist time.
Speaker 10: You fall your fall, you not want to break.
Speaker 4: Until you get up on your head. You're trowning, not
Speaker 4: sening off.
Speaker 11: You can't try talk and utication word when you're half
Speaker 11: next you're balsore crashing to the ground.
Speaker 1: Take your time.
Speaker 11: When you jump into the back wisdom time the fall way,
Speaker 11: Take your time to job side. It's a stamp across
Speaker 11: the land mine.
Speaker 23: Drifting in your world up, send.
Speaker 9: Your f your far nowhere.
Speaker 13: Try wait just away. Make the bed of every day
Speaker 13: to waste.
Speaker 4: The way out of the day. That's right. Take your time.
Speaker 11: When you jump into the bag wisdom time you fall awake,
Speaker 11: take your time. Let's a stamp across the land mine
Speaker 11: drifting in your world on't send your fall, no fall,
Speaker 11: no word, A word.
Speaker 9: Following the word.
Speaker 14: That is world of Zen. The band is Day to
Speaker 14: Attend and they are here with us in studio. Absolutely.
Speaker 14: I don't get the blood pumping. Hell you is like that,
Speaker 14: A lot like that, A lot you guys are getting
Speaker 14: some love in the chat room Colleen Biggs. And then
Speaker 14: they're throwing the horns.
Speaker 17: Nice pictures last night, think yeah, oh, very good.
Speaker 18: So she's a photographer, she's my girlfriend. So hey, Sweeten,
Speaker 18: and thank you're taking the pictures.
Speaker 17: Yeah good.
Speaker 18: Her and her daughter came out last night. It was
Speaker 18: actually her daughter's first concert ever.
Speaker 14: Very cool. Yeah, that's awesome, very good, very good.
Speaker 16: He's a bass player, he only has one.
Speaker 18: Yeah right, my knuckles dragged too much to really catch
Speaker 18: any others.
Speaker 14: I gotcha, I gotcha. I'm a bass player. I got it.
Speaker 14: And we have paper jam. Yeah, we love paper jam.
Speaker 14: They're in the chat room. Says that them Day to
Speaker 14: Attend never disappoints with their creativity, songwriting and musicianship. Love
Speaker 14: this band.
Speaker 17: They're also throwing the horns. There are another I always
Speaker 17: send them our new tracks early too. Yeah, Sheila loves
Speaker 17: it and oh yeah, once I get her stealing approval too.
Speaker 14: Yep, what do you think of that one? Yeah?
Speaker 17: Yeah, get better quick. She had a surgery.
Speaker 14: Oh okay, yeah, okay, I knew there was something I
Speaker 14: wasn't sure exactly what don't smack tony right, little boy,
Speaker 14: little boy? Yeah No, we love paper jam uh check
Speaker 14: check them out if you haven't. I love getting the
Speaker 14: you know, I get it into the mail every month
Speaker 14: and always look forward to that magazine. Absolutely, absolutely doing
Speaker 14: great things for the scene. Now what So are you
Speaker 14: guys playing a lot of shows? It sounds like you're
Speaker 14: you're always busy, right.
Speaker 17: So yeah, we kicked it off last night. It was
Speaker 17: our first one of twenty six okay, and the next
Speaker 17: show is May sixteenth at Rumors in Biddeford, Maine. Okay,
Speaker 17: back out of town.
Speaker 4: Yeah.
Speaker 14: Yeah.
Speaker 17: We have a few dates up Dato ten dot com.
Speaker 17: Waiting on some like promotional materials for some of them
Speaker 17: to announce them, but they are on our site. Yeah,
Speaker 17: we have a handful of shows coming up.
Speaker 14: Yeah, excellent, excellent. You're gonna have a busy summer, is that?
Speaker 17: Yeah? I mean, well, we're up for anything. If people
Speaker 17: want to share shows with us, or invite us, or
Speaker 17: want to play with us. We're up for you know,
Speaker 17: just hit us up.
Speaker 14: Yeah, yeah, very good.
Speaker 18: Very good, even puppet show, you know.
Speaker 14: Right, absolutely, let's see so we should we should actually, well, no,
Speaker 14: we could. We'll have time to play it and come
Speaker 14: back and talk. Larry wanted to hear fake. Talk about fake, Larry, Yeah,
Speaker 14: talk talk about it while I pull it up.
Speaker 16: Talk. I love the song.
Speaker 15: I think it's a radio ready song, but we want
Speaker 15: to hear my opinion. I know if it meant the meaning.
Speaker 15: I just think this song should be on the radio.
Speaker 15: I think you'll agree.
Speaker 14: Oh that's it. That's the only reason.
Speaker 16: Yeah, I'm just really thinking, no kidding, that's.
Speaker 14: Actually that's actually a very good reason.
Speaker 17: I can't agree with that.
Speaker 14: I don't think we've ever played this one on the ship.
Speaker 14: There's no swears in this maybe no, okay, yeah, I
Speaker 14: don't think we've ever. I don't think we've ever very okay. Alright,
Speaker 14: let's give this a spin and then we'll come back
Speaker 14: and chat a little more. We have time. But yeah, Larry,
Speaker 14: this is a request from Larry. This is fake and
Speaker 14: the band is day to attime.
Speaker 1: It's trying to stand extending out a long away here anymore.
Speaker 5: Side the truth be common before my asse a want
Speaker 5: to see the storm.
Speaker 9: Oh mine got a fair.
Speaker 11: Something beside in a long.
Speaker 10: Way in a short time in your no tell me Joe,
Speaker 10: you're so fit.
Speaker 8: In no.
Speaker 1: Tell me Joe, trusting me or trusting news A week
Speaker 1: to see forever mall inside.
Speaker 13: I could take another day of being like I'm wasting away.
Speaker 9: To fay too, Gray.
Speaker 1: I can see that the saw thing.
Speaker 10: T then side in a long way a short time in.
Speaker 9: Your sho you're so fee you're saw you saw, you're
Speaker 9: s You're so.
Speaker 26: No changing, no feast chany, no must change U no
Speaker 26: peas chey cad.
Speaker 14: Oh that is fake. The band is a day to
Speaker 14: attend and good choice, Larry. Yeah, that is a great track, Jeff,
Speaker 14: you were saying off air that was actually a single.
Speaker 16: Yeah.
Speaker 17: We released that a little while before Falling Awake Out
Speaker 17: came out.
Speaker 14: Okay, yeah, yeah, as I was saying, how you know
Speaker 14: we never played that one on the show at least
Speaker 14: that I can remember. But no, No, a great great track,
Speaker 14: great track. If you are just joining us, we do
Speaker 14: have day to attend here with us in studio, and
Speaker 14: so when when is the next show? Again, we should
Speaker 14: remind people who are joining us late when you're next
Speaker 14: live show.
Speaker 18: May sixteenth, Maine, rumors.
Speaker 17: Okay, cool club. Where is it?
Speaker 14: Bit off? I'm trying to think of where Bittiford is exactly,
Speaker 14: and I'm not sure. Is it on the way to Portland?
Speaker 1: Yeah?
Speaker 17: The area, there's like a bit of there's like a
Speaker 17: Biteford exit on the way to Portland, okay, and then
Speaker 17: it's like off that like a few miles.
Speaker 18: Like an hour. Yeah, it's not terribly far.
Speaker 17: Oh okay, I always go to bull Moose when I
Speaker 17: get off the exit. Yeah, buy some records and the.
Speaker 10: Right right.
Speaker 14: Where's Holton the Canadian border?
Speaker 17: Oh really? Oh wow? Yeah we would need to get
Speaker 17: paid good for that one.
Speaker 10: Yeah.
Speaker 14: Oh wow, yeah, no kidding.
Speaker 17: But Bittiford's cool, nice town. Yeah, that's fun. Yeah, played there.
Speaker 18: A friend.
Speaker 1: Yeah.
Speaker 16: Oh yeah.
Speaker 17: We played a place called Champions up there too. That
Speaker 17: that was a cool club.
Speaker 14: Really was still there, it's still there.
Speaker 17: I had a good time there.
Speaker 14: Okay, Okay, very cool, very cool. Where's the furthest you
Speaker 14: guys have played, because you you've played a lot of
Speaker 14: shows like far away, right, I.
Speaker 16: Mean the best show we ever did was in Maine,
Speaker 16: right really.
Speaker 17: Yeah yeah, Portland.
Speaker 18: So yeah, yeah, a lot further than that, though the
Speaker 18: Vermont show where we did for Josh, is that further.
Speaker 17: Portland might be further. Portland's probably further. Yeah, probably.
Speaker 18: Yeah.
Speaker 14: If you guys been on the show since it's passed away,
Speaker 14: I can't again. It's that time distort some things. Last summer.
Speaker 14: Here is the morning of the show. We came in
Speaker 14: and did promo and then yeah, yeah, it is something
Speaker 14: about getting older. You know your friends, I mean your
Speaker 14: friends are well your friends too, but you know, your
Speaker 14: heroes start start dying.
Speaker 17: You know him, he was awesome that night too, So.
Speaker 19: That was my first guitar you know hero. Yeah, who
Speaker 19: made me want to start playing electric guitars.
Speaker 14: Oh no kidding. Yeah, it's cool that he was good
Speaker 14: that night too, because you know, with a hit or miss. Yeah,
Speaker 14: a lot of negative reviews on on some nights, but
Speaker 14: it's it's good that you guys got to see him
Speaker 14: in good form and get to open for him. That's amazing.
Speaker 17: That was a great show.
Speaker 25: Yeah, we also lost Azzie since we've been on last Yeah,
Speaker 25: you did an aussy song last night with Kelly Yeah,
Speaker 25: well Leada Ford and As.
Speaker 17: Yeah, an as tribute at the Aura. We did, okay,
Speaker 17: I did, and Kelly from Dark ragin we we were
Speaker 17: asked to do close My Eyes Forever from Ozzie and Liday.
Speaker 17: We did a duet. Yeah, and I went over really
Speaker 17: good there. So these guys are great. Learn the song
Speaker 17: and yeah. We played with Kelly and Our Rain last night,
Speaker 17: so she came up and we did the Close My
Speaker 17: Eyes Forever song again.
Speaker 14: It was awesome. Okay, yeah, cool fun. We had Dark
Speaker 14: Rain on the show. That was a few years ago.
Speaker 14: I think that was at the old Place I remember correctly.
Speaker 17: Yeah, they're from Maine, right, Yeah, they're far Yeah, yeah
Speaker 17: from far. Yeah, they came down and played last night.
Speaker 17: It was that's awesome. I try to do shows with
Speaker 17: bands that are similar to what we do so that
Speaker 17: nobody's you know, like we've done shows before and a
Speaker 17: band comes out screaming and then the place just clears.
Speaker 14: Yeah, you know.
Speaker 17: I tried to do similar in styles and but friends
Speaker 17: too because we want to hang out and stuff like that.
Speaker 14: Right.
Speaker 17: Of course, last night was a really good show.
Speaker 14: Yeah, are there are there bands in the area you
Speaker 14: play a lot of shows with, like, is there anybody
Speaker 14: in particular that you guys haven't been you know, because
Speaker 14: it happens organically, you know, he kind of team up
Speaker 14: with I.
Speaker 15: Think the bands were with last night pretty much, right, Yeah,
Speaker 15: we played with a lot of thumbs down a couple
Speaker 15: of times.
Speaker 17: Yeah, we have this cycle of like we kind of
Speaker 17: played with these few bands if you like, for the
Speaker 17: summer and other bands you knoweff like that. But we're
Speaker 17: always up for we don't it doesn't have to be
Speaker 17: our show. We're happy to open for a band too,
Speaker 17: Like you know, we're up for anything.
Speaker 14: Yeah, yeah, yeah, outstanding the music out there, Yeah, exactly, exactly. Well, guys,
Speaker 14: this has been This has been wonderful. So two things.
Speaker 14: So first, where where's the best place to go to
Speaker 14: keep up online with everything that you guys are doing.
Speaker 17: So if you go to datawatten dot com, it goes
Speaker 17: to like our electronic press kites and everything is on there,
Speaker 17: shows samples, and then our Facebook. Our Facebook got all
Speaker 17: screwed up a couple of months ago and had to
Speaker 17: restart a new one. So we're trying to build, Yeah,
Speaker 17: we're trying to build the followers back up. We had
Speaker 17: like almost a thousand.
Speaker 14: Yeah, what what happened? Because I know somebody else had
Speaker 14: happened to too, just just very recently. I'm kind of like, like,
Speaker 14: did somebody hack it?
Speaker 18: No, it was I packed it.
Speaker 1: I tried to change.
Speaker 10: It.
Speaker 17: Had I'm trying to think how to explain this in
Speaker 17: the civil way. It had a well, it was stupid.
Speaker 17: I screwed it up. I tried to change there was
Speaker 17: a birth date on there. It was incorrect. I tried
Speaker 17: to change it to the band's birthdate of you know,
Speaker 17: whenever we started, and they locked me out of it.
Speaker 17: And then I was like, oh, it was something years ago.
Speaker 17: You could do band pages as a personal page. Yes,
Speaker 17: so like you go on my personal page, it's Jeff Richards.
Speaker 17: The day to attend was day to attend.
Speaker 14: Yes.
Speaker 17: So what happened is when I changed went to change
Speaker 17: the date on the birthdate, it wanted proof of ID
Speaker 17: and my name is not day to attend, so and
Speaker 17: I just forgot about it happened with our Eden's line
Speaker 17: one back in the day. Yeah yeah, so yeah, so
Speaker 17: I sent in my license picture and just tried to
Speaker 17: explain what it was, and they just two middle fingers
Speaker 17: to me. You're gone done, so whatever, I started a
Speaker 17: new one. Yeah, it's the new one's easier because I
Speaker 17: can link it to my page, like sign in and
Speaker 17: out all the time.
Speaker 14: Yeah yeah, there you go in. In the long run,
Speaker 14: you might be better.
Speaker 17: Time if anybody's had an old Facebook that they use,
Speaker 17: don't screw with the birth dates and stuff.
Speaker 14: Like yeah yeah, oh yeah, because once they lock you
Speaker 14: out too, and it's not like you're it's not like
Speaker 14: there's a person you can talk to.
Speaker 17: The reason why prediculous it's a yeah yeah, and it
Speaker 17: wasn't a music page. It was a personal page named
Speaker 17: after that, right, So now we have the music page,
Speaker 17: we're building the followers.
Speaker 14: Yeah, you're better off of the lock that's that's gonna
Speaker 14: work out for the best.
Speaker 17: But I was just trying to be crafty one night, Yeah,
Speaker 17: to update some stuff off, clean it up a little.
Speaker 17: And yeah I cleaned it up all right.
Speaker 27: Yeah.
Speaker 14: Is the page still there and you're just locked out
Speaker 14: or did they take down it's it's it's down, it's down. Yeah, yeah,
Speaker 14: they totally. Yeah, Well that's better than it continuing to
Speaker 14: exist but you're locked out of it. Yeah, that's because
Speaker 14: that's not good.
Speaker 17: That's the other thing. We had another there was another
Speaker 17: page subbed off of it that was like a music
Speaker 17: and I couldn't get rid of one of them. And
Speaker 17: it was confusing because people were like, well, which people
Speaker 17: were leaving me messages on this one and that one?
Speaker 17: So when the main one get taken down, it killed
Speaker 17: that one too and it started fresh. It is good. Yeah, yeah,
Speaker 17: it is what it is.
Speaker 12: Yeah.
Speaker 14: Yeah, that's one of one of those things you learned,
Speaker 14: start over exactly exactly. Well what should we uh? What
Speaker 14: should we close uh with? Uh?
Speaker 16: You're mentioned the meaning, Let's let's play that?
Speaker 14: Which one the meaning?
Speaker 17: Yeah? Yeah, yeah, if you want to talk about something
Speaker 17: completely different when we're earlier, our poppy different, I call
Speaker 17: it our goog doll song.
Speaker 14: Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, I know that was what your
Speaker 14: first you mentioned it? Yeah, the meaning?
Speaker 17: Actually, I couldn't think of what the title it was?
Speaker 11: The meaning?
Speaker 16: So what is the meaning of the meaning, but wanted
Speaker 16: to bring into the new new list.
Speaker 17: Ah, step into the light would be going to go
Speaker 17: to what.
Speaker 10: Mean?
Speaker 14: So what is the meaning of the meaning?
Speaker 17: What's the meaning?
Speaker 8: I don't know.
Speaker 18: It's just like a love song.
Speaker 17: It's like a love song.
Speaker 19: Okay, part of the lyrics about my girlfriend.
Speaker 14: Oh okay, all right, yeah, well that's better call it
Speaker 14: a love song. She's listening, but it's it's a cool
Speaker 14: it's a cool track is very different, different from everything else.
Speaker 17: We've only played it live once, when we played the
Speaker 17: whole album live.
Speaker 14: Okay, okay, very good by the way, Daniel Syracusa says, says,
Speaker 14: and what's up says in the I'm glad you guys
Speaker 14: are still writing and rocking. Wishing you guys the best.
Speaker 14: Very nice. Oh and Jason B. Miller, he says, yeah,
Speaker 14: bravo fellas beers last night, Jason very good.
Speaker 16: He left his credit card. I had to bring it
Speaker 16: to him.
Speaker 17: Yeah, we bought around.
Speaker 18: Okay, Larry four beers.
Speaker 14: Oh well, guys, thank you so much. This has been
Speaker 14: wonderful day. Absolutely, we will do it again in the
Speaker 14: near future certainly. And uh yeah, and we'll close out
Speaker 14: the segment with this. This is the meaning and the
Speaker 14: band is day to attend.
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Speaker 26: We can't read face, there's no reads and left to time.
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Speaker 1: You are the saying us always said, I love you, said,
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Speaker 8: You're the meaning of wing.
Speaker 1: You are the saying us always said, I love you still,
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Speaker 1: isn't long, it isn't right.
Speaker 20: Well, I can't believe in my eyes.
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Speaker 20: Tuesnight, not well, not my hoslay t night, not my
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