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Matt Connarton Unleashed 4-12-25 hour 3
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Speaker 17: Today is a Saturday, April twelve, two thy twenty five.
Speaker 17: Jenny is here of course at the news table accounted
Speaker 17: for and let me get that mic up there. So
Speaker 17: we've got Jesse Rutztina.
Speaker 18: Is here with us. Hello Jesse.
Speaker 3: Yeah, how's it going good?
Speaker 18: I gotta boost this up a little bit.
Speaker 17: We have to kind of sound check live on the air,
Speaker 17: but yeah, welcome to the show.
Speaker 18: It's great to have you on.
Speaker 17: So we met you at the grand reopening of Terminus
Speaker 17: Underground back in how many months it becomes a blur,
Speaker 17: I don't know how many.
Speaker 3: Months ago, January, I think, yeah, it was a yeah January.
Speaker 17: Yeah, that sounds right, yeah, yeah, and no, we were
Speaker 17: very impressed. I love your thank you absolutely absolutely, and
Speaker 17: and the songs are great. We have we played that
Speaker 17: studio track and we're gonna be playing another one toward
Speaker 17: the end of our conversation today too, which is a
Speaker 17: world radio premiere or something that we'll talk about later.
Speaker 17: So really looking forward to that and looking forward to
Speaker 17: hearing you play live. But that tell us about because
Speaker 17: we were talking off air too about a collaborator of
Speaker 17: yours who someone who has been on the show, although
Speaker 17: ironically not talking about music but talking about other subjects.
Speaker 3: So he's on a long time ago. But Caleb, Yeah, yeah,
Speaker 3: Caleb die Er. He is my probably my main producer,
Speaker 3: co producer, because we both work on the stuff together,
Speaker 3: been in a few bands together over the years. I
Speaker 3: hooked up with Tree Street's Inc. Is the studio that
Speaker 3: we work out of, executive producers Dave Patterson, who makes
Speaker 3: all this happen for us, and me and Caleb hooked
Speaker 3: up years ago. We were in the Jes Sols band together,
Speaker 3: and then we were in a short lived band called
Speaker 3: Stay in the end, and you know, both of us
Speaker 3: are just working working on the studio together, and we
Speaker 3: did a bunch of tracks. The track that we're about
Speaker 3: We're gonna play later is actually a song that's been
Speaker 3: three years in the making. We recorded tracks years ago
Speaker 3: and it kind of gave some rebirth to it. So yeah,
Speaker 3: he's kind of like been my partner throughout this whole thing.
Speaker 3: It's definitely the EP is going to be a solo release,
Speaker 3: but it definitely takes a village, you know.
Speaker 18: Right right, yeah, no doubt, no doubt.
Speaker 17: So where do you record, like you record at his
Speaker 17: studio or where do you record?
Speaker 16: So the studio is operated own and operated by Dave Patterson.
Speaker 3: It's called Tree Streets, gotcha. It's on Vine Street in Nashua.
Speaker 3: And the things that Dave has done with this place,
Speaker 3: it's a it's a full studio and a rehearsal space
Speaker 3: for other bands, similar to what Terminus Underground does. It's
Speaker 3: kind of a place where we can get in and
Speaker 3: uh not break the bank to record and and put
Speaker 3: together some really great tracks. There's so much talent Dave
Speaker 3: as an engineer, Caleb as engineer, musician, you know, and
Speaker 3: producer as well. So the three of us have been
Speaker 3: working closely together for years, about four or five years now.
Speaker 18: Yeah.
Speaker 16: So it's full studio at the sound booth, you know everything.
Speaker 16: It's not much to look at on the outside, but
Speaker 16: when you go in anytime somebody new comes down, they're.
Speaker 1: Like, wow, this place is great.
Speaker 3: Yeah, you know, we have and then there's a number
Speaker 3: of bands that you know, rent space in there and
Speaker 3: stuff too. It's not so much as a performance as
Speaker 3: as like kind of a studio, the studio side of
Speaker 3: local music.
Speaker 18: Okay, okay, very cool.
Speaker 17: And so how did your are you from Nashua?
Speaker 3: Is I'm from Nashville?
Speaker 18: You're from Is that?
Speaker 17: How your your association with Eleanor and Andre from Terminus
Speaker 17: in New Hampshire Underground came about.
Speaker 3: Yeah, Eleanor hit me up. I think that I forget
Speaker 3: exactly what happened. I think they had to cancel a
Speaker 3: or they just heard about me. But there was a
Speaker 3: show last fourth of July. It was a veterans benefit
Speaker 3: and they asked me if i'd like to go do it.
Speaker 3: Oh yeah, yeah, we met, we hit it off, and
Speaker 3: then they asked me to come play at Terminus and
Speaker 3: I've been down there a few times. Great, great place,
Speaker 3: you know, great, great place for local musicians and artists.
Speaker 3: I met, uh the person who's doing all my photography
Speaker 3: down there, Crafty k. She's she's I met her at
Speaker 3: Terminus too, and okay, you know. So it's it's and
Speaker 3: what we're trying to do at Tree Streets is like
Speaker 3: the studio side of showcasing what they're what they're doing
Speaker 3: in nashauas So it's really it's it's I really love
Speaker 3: those guys. They're really awesome.
Speaker 18: Yeah.
Speaker 3: Yeah, and I'll be playing down there on the seventh
Speaker 3: of June.
Speaker 18: Oh excellent, Yeah, excellent. Yeah.
Speaker 17: We So when we went to that, so, yeah, that
Speaker 17: was the first time Jenny and I had seen you
Speaker 17: and Quincy Lord, who had just been on the show.
Speaker 17: I think uh m'd have been on that morning, no,
Speaker 17: or maybe.
Speaker 3: It was definitely it was weird because I checked you
Speaker 3: out right after we booked the show and Quincy had
Speaker 3: been on because I just I just met quin that night.
Speaker 18: Yeah. Yeah, he's amazing, he's great.
Speaker 17: The thing that I tell everybody about Terminus is the
Speaker 17: first time you walk into it, it's like it's like
Speaker 17: walking into another world. It's like, uh, you know, what
Speaker 17: I mean, it's so unique and so interesting.
Speaker 3: Yeah, and you get there and you know, you look
Speaker 3: and you're like, am I in the right spot?
Speaker 18: Yeah?
Speaker 17: And they do a great job with the sound there too, fantastic, Yeah,
Speaker 17: Andre And I think Katie is that her name, the
Speaker 17: sound engineer who's there a lot too.
Speaker 3: I think it's not really sure, I think it's I
Speaker 3: think I think it's Katie.
Speaker 18: Yeah, they do it.
Speaker 17: They do a great job, and they get a they
Speaker 17: get a great sound out of the place, no doubt,
Speaker 17: no doubt.
Speaker 3: Absolutely.
Speaker 18: Yeah.
Speaker 17: And we need, you know, we need as many places
Speaker 17: like that as possible that are really into supporting local
Speaker 17: music and also you know, being able to have national
Speaker 17: acts to come through, like Jenny was able to work
Speaker 17: with Eleanor to book Green Jello there.
Speaker 3: Yeah, I missed that show. Does it work in that night?
Speaker 3: But my buddy went to that show and brought me
Speaker 3: an auto graph shirt from from the bands, because you know,
Speaker 3: I remember those guys from when I was a kid.
Speaker 17: Oh yeah, yeah, absolutely absolutely.
Speaker 18: Do you play out a lot? Do you play a
Speaker 18: lot of live shows?
Speaker 3: I was, I was doing a lot of shows. I've
Speaker 3: pretty much been laser focused in the studio right now.
Speaker 3: Throughout the last few years, I've been trying to put
Speaker 3: together a number of different projects and the you know,
Speaker 3: I work with different bands and and different artists, some
Speaker 3: amazing artists that that actually appear on the upcoming EP.
Speaker 3: Oh cool, Yeah, absolutely, but it at the beginning of
Speaker 3: this year, I decided that I had so much material
Speaker 3: that we've just compiled over the last couple of years,
Speaker 3: and I have all these new songs that I wanted
Speaker 3: to do. So I was like, all right, I'm going
Speaker 3: to try to do this ground up. I've never promoted
Speaker 3: myself as a solo artist before, and so I put
Speaker 3: I mean, there's a song that's coming out that's a duet,
Speaker 3: you know, and the one that we're going to play later,
Speaker 3: Dear Baby Jean has some amazing, amazing musicians on it,
Speaker 3: and yeah, so I was just like, you.
Speaker 16: Know what, I'm going to promote it as a solo thing.
Speaker 16: I'm doing all the online stuff that you're supposed to do,
Speaker 16: which is extremely tedious. Yes, the music industry has changed
Speaker 16: the way that artists get themselves out there, but I
Speaker 16: can tell you that I never thought I'd be on
Speaker 16: TikTok as much as I have lately.
Speaker 3: With this single.
Speaker 16: Kidding, kidding, but yeah, So I am booking through the
Speaker 16: summer and you know.
Speaker 3: And going forward as and I'm going to be promoting
Speaker 3: it as a solo thing the show. I'm doing it terminus.
Speaker 3: I have a couple of great players that are going
Speaker 3: to be playing with me, and then I'm playing a
Speaker 3: gig at the end of June the sorry, it's the
Speaker 3: summer kickoff at the Auburn Pits June twenty second. Faith
Speaker 3: and Band is going to be the liner. Nice and
Speaker 3: you know other Bit tumble Toes, Glitter Tooth and the
Speaker 3: Whole Loaf were also going to be playing. I'm gonna
Speaker 3: be opening the show and I got some great musicians
Speaker 3: playing that one with me too.
Speaker 18: So it's standing here.
Speaker 3: Yeah, yeah, that's but that's all I have for the
Speaker 3: live stuff coming up right now. It's gonna be laser
Speaker 3: focused on studio getting the EP out. That way, I
Speaker 3: have something to promote when I really do get out
Speaker 3: there and start.
Speaker 18: Gigging exactly and when is the EP coming out?
Speaker 3: The goal? The goal is June tenth. Okay, we're dropping
Speaker 3: the next single on May first and June tenth. I
Speaker 3: just there's some finishing touches. You know, different musicians are
Speaker 3: supposed to be coming in and doing a couple of
Speaker 3: things for the last song. So wow, I'm hoping to
Speaker 3: get it all done by then, but it'll be five
Speaker 3: songs and then after that there'll be a full length.
Speaker 3: And don't ask me a date on that one.
Speaker 17: Oh okay, so you're already planning a full length.
Speaker 16: I am planning the full length. But it's I really
Speaker 16: want to see that stay anywhere.
Speaker 3: When I released it, you know, I did a ton
Speaker 3: of research on how to promote and what people are
Speaker 3: doing now to get heard, and I'm getting I'm getting
Speaker 3: some views and I'm getting some uh some some positivity
Speaker 3: coming back from it. But uh, I really like it's
Speaker 3: almost like I'm working through the kinks on this one
Speaker 3: as I prepare to really push the next five songs.
Speaker 17: Okay, okay, no that makes sense. Yeah, uh do you
Speaker 17: want to play I'm down here?
Speaker 18: You play live? I know, I know Jenny is too
Speaker 18: on the audience shore yeah uh.
Speaker 17: What uh yeah, I'll let you go ahead and grab
Speaker 17: your guitar and then uh while Jesse's doing that. Uh,
Speaker 17: if you are listening live, of course, we have Jesse
Speaker 17: Rutstein here with us live in studio on this snowy
Speaker 17: Saturday morning. We were very surprised to wake up to
Speaker 17: uh a lot of snow on the ground and it
Speaker 17: was still coming down and the roads were messy and uh,
Speaker 17: just right back to winter. But uh, let's see, let
Speaker 17: me turn that up. But oh that sounds nice in
Speaker 17: the headphone. See that sounds nice. Yeah, that sounds really good.
Speaker 17: What do you what are you gonna play for us?
Speaker 3: There's a song called Superhero Toys. I have four amazing,
Speaker 3: amazing children, Gia, Junior, Jackson, and Reenie. Her name is Maureen,
Speaker 3: but we call her Reenie.
Speaker 18: Oh okay.
Speaker 3: This is a song I wrote a long time ago
Speaker 3: when I found out I was having my second son.
Speaker 3: And it's a song about my my first son, and
Speaker 3: and like how nerve racking it is to find out
Speaker 3: you're having a boy, and all the thoughts that go
Speaker 3: through your mind. I have to raise a man. You
Speaker 3: got to teach him respect, you got to teach him
Speaker 3: to be good, and you know, and and so the
Speaker 3: first verse is about that, and then the rest of
Speaker 3: the song is about how great he is.
Speaker 16: And then his his brother, Jackson was born how great
Speaker 16: of a big brother, and and wow. So it's like
Speaker 16: yeah and yeah, I'm really proud of all my all
Speaker 16: my babies.
Speaker 18: All right, very good? And what was it called again?
Speaker 3: It's called superhero toys.
Speaker 18: Superhero toys? All right?
Speaker 16: I mad loss and these tears are of joy. When
Speaker 16: she looked up to me and said, the swan's a boy.
Speaker 1: Kind of funny how.
Speaker 16: To fear and the love of a sun stop you
Speaker 16: to think of the things you have done, because I
Speaker 16: want him to be strong, but be sweet to his mother.
Speaker 1: Abolia, brave with no fear of another.
Speaker 16: And don't want him to love me as much as
Speaker 16: he can, because it's my job to.
Speaker 1: Make him live. And so is you, my angel. But
Speaker 1: this one's for the boys. To the truck say, and
Speaker 1: the trains and the.
Speaker 16: Superhero choice to fish in and wishing we could stay
Speaker 16: up farm night until mom comes. Turns out live said,
Speaker 16: don't worry, boys, it's all gonna be all ride. He
Speaker 16: gets the show. And then his sister.
Speaker 1: Gets away with ball than he does.
Speaker 16: When she looks in me that way, he said, hey, Dad,
Speaker 16: why can't I get wood?
Speaker 3: I want?
Speaker 1: I said, you know better, son, So let's have some.
Speaker 16: Furs, and so it's to my Angel.
Speaker 1: But this one's for the boys to.
Speaker 16: The truck, say on the trains and the Superhero Choice
Speaker 16: to fishing and wishing we could stay up all night
Speaker 16: until Mom comes turns out. Lie said, don't worry, boys,
Speaker 16: It's all gonna be all right.
Speaker 1: And I can't believe how much you have grown.
Speaker 16: I'm proud of you, son, and I hope that you
Speaker 16: know there's another boy coming.
Speaker 1: I hope that she can help me to make him
Speaker 1: a man. Long man loss again, Morti is a joy.
Speaker 16: She looked up at me and said, it's another boy.
Speaker 16: And I know that you'll love him as much as
Speaker 16: you can, because it's my job to me him man.
Speaker 1: It's a job to.
Speaker 16: Make him man.
Speaker 1: And so oh, here's to my Angel.
Speaker 16: But this one's for the boys to the truck, say
Speaker 16: on the trains and the super Hero Toys to fish
Speaker 16: in and wishing we could stay a bond nine until
Speaker 16: Mom comes and turns out the live.
Speaker 1: Let's see it. Don't worry, boys, it's all gonna be
Speaker 1: all right.
Speaker 3: Oh that is beautiful. That is beautiful, Thank you, thank
Speaker 3: you very much.
Speaker 17: That is Superhero Toys, performed live by Jesse Rudstein here
Speaker 17: in studio on this snowy Saturday morning, Matt connorton unleased.
Speaker 17: We're live from the studios of w m n H
Speaker 17: ninety five point three FM. And uh, let's see my
Speaker 17: art by KF in the chatroom, says Rocket.
Speaker 3: See that is uh that she did all of all
Speaker 3: the photography for the album.
Speaker 18: Oh that's who did them?
Speaker 17: Okay, Yeah, she's really great, outstanding. Yeah, absolutely, very cool,
Speaker 17: very cool. I'm curious about, uh, like, how how did
Speaker 17: you learn to sing? Because you've got a certain there's
Speaker 17: a rottenness to your voice that I really like that
Speaker 17: I think, and I think it works perfectly with your material.
Speaker 17: Like did you ever take lessons? Are you self taught?
Speaker 3: Or the only lessons I ever took wereun drums? The singing,
Speaker 3: The singing has it's been you know, I thought I
Speaker 3: could sing for a long time, and then I started
Speaker 3: recording and I was like, wow, I really need to
Speaker 3: work on this. Yeah, for sure, it's it's uh so.
Speaker 3: My my influences are everything from BB King to Michael
Speaker 3: Jackson to Metallica, I mean and but and the Beatles
Speaker 3: and everything in between. And and I had I found
Speaker 3: out early on that a little bit of rasp can
Speaker 3: hide the fact that I don't know a lot of notes.
Speaker 3: I used to play the blues a lot. That's how
Speaker 3: I really learned how to play. Me and my friends
Speaker 3: just in high school, and I played a lot of
Speaker 3: blues and then the classic rock with classic rock, which
Speaker 3: I guess is now oldies. But yeah, I always really
Speaker 3: liked the raspy kind of voice. Yeah, ken hits, you know.
Speaker 16: I and through the years, through you know, recording and
Speaker 16: listening back, and I always joke like I hate my voice,
Speaker 16: you know, because I listened to it more than anybody
Speaker 16: else studio and whatnot. But yeah, I definitely, of course
Speaker 16: I appreciate it, and it's uh, I definitely don't want
Speaker 16: to say it's years of practice and lots of smoking.
Speaker 3: But but yeah, so I I you know, it took
Speaker 3: me a while to kind of like be like, all right,
Speaker 3: this is my my thing, this is my voice.
Speaker 10: You know.
Speaker 3: I have friends and bands back in the day who
Speaker 3: were like, why are you always doing the raspy thing?
Speaker 3: Like you have a really nice, clear voice too, and
Speaker 3: and that does that does come through on the record,
Speaker 3: you know, But.
Speaker 16: Yeah, I try to be as diverse as possible because
Speaker 16: my influences range.
Speaker 3: They're just all over the road. Yeah, So you know,
Speaker 3: I'm trying to put you know, there's that one which
Speaker 3: is the sweet song, and then the one you played,
Speaker 3: which is kind of like the outlaw acoustic. Yeah, and
Speaker 3: then Dear Baby Gene is like a hard rock and
Speaker 3: tune with amazing guitar work done by Peter Davis and
Speaker 3: who's a great local musician as well. So yeah, I'm
Speaker 3: trying to like bring a little bit of everything. But
Speaker 3: the one thing that does hold it all together, I
Speaker 3: at least in my opinion, is the voice. Okay, you know, yeah,
Speaker 3: I'm trying to put HAMM and B three organs on
Speaker 3: one and then we have a shaker on the other one.
Speaker 3: It's just acoustic, you know. So it's like it's it's
Speaker 3: what holds it together. Is that familiar voice.
Speaker 17: When you sing with with that rasp? Is that something
Speaker 17: you do consciously or does that just happen because you
Speaker 17: mentioned too you do also sing on some tracks with
Speaker 17: a cleaner voice.
Speaker 3: Yeah, I mean I control it the best I can
Speaker 3: do it. I do it on purpose because I can
Speaker 3: hit you know, lovely notes too. Yeah, Yeah, especially when
Speaker 3: I'm doing the acoustic gigs, you got to kind of
Speaker 3: do that. But yeah, it just it just it comes
Speaker 3: naturally to me. And it's like a guitarist learning how
Speaker 3: to control his feedback, you know. Yeah, you know, sometimes
Speaker 3: it's cool. Sometimes it's like you just turn it down
Speaker 3: right right.
Speaker 18: Now.
Speaker 17: You mentioned so you you used to play in a band. Actually,
Speaker 17: you mentioned you played in a band with Caleb.
Speaker 3: I played in a couple bands with Caleb. We met,
Speaker 3: I believe around two thousand, two thousand and one with
Speaker 3: the Jess Olsen band. Jess Olsen's another amazing musician, musician
Speaker 3: from the area. She's Jessica's Songbird is probably how anybody
Speaker 3: would know her.
Speaker 17: Oh yeah, she's really great. I think I interviewed Jess
Speaker 17: Olson once.
Speaker 3: I wouldn't doubt it.
Speaker 18: Yeah, I wouldn't.
Speaker 17: It becomes a blurb, but I think a long time
Speaker 17: ago I interviewed Jess Olson.
Speaker 3: That's very that surprises me because she's really really memorable.
Speaker 3: But she's Yeah, she's awesome, And the band just kind
Speaker 3: of went separate ways. Me and uh me and Jess
Speaker 3: had different ideas of what we were going to do
Speaker 3: with the music going forward. After being together for a
Speaker 3: couple of years and when when the band split.
Speaker 16: The guys that were, you know, uh, Alec Philip Brown
Speaker 16: was our bass player, and Seth Seedars, who appears on
Speaker 16: on some tracks on the on the record as well.
Speaker 3: Uh played drums.
Speaker 16: And we were like, hey, you want to just keep
Speaker 16: jamming and doing some rock stuff.
Speaker 3: I was like, well, are we going to find a
Speaker 3: new singer, you know, and they're like, why don't you
Speaker 3: just sing? So we did a few gigs and recorded
Speaker 3: some really really wonderful music as a group, and that
Speaker 3: was about two or three years ago, and now here
Speaker 3: we are where some some of those songs that I
Speaker 3: thought that I was just going to scrap because that
Speaker 3: been you know, people have schedule, different goals and whatnot.
Speaker 3: And when that ended, I thought, oh, well I lost
Speaker 3: a couple of tunes. But I ended up you know,
Speaker 3: going back in and putting some stuff together. And yeah,
Speaker 3: you know this one song called on Your Toes, which
Speaker 3: originally was a song about a girl and I just
Speaker 3: for whatever reason, I'm not gonna be playing that song anymore,
Speaker 3: but the drums were just so good in it. And
Speaker 3: on Your Toes was a song that I wrote years
Speaker 3: and years ago about my daughter who's an amazing dancer,
Speaker 3: and it's a song about her doing getting up on
Speaker 3: toe shoes when she was in ballet for the first time.
Speaker 3: And it's a really nice song. But I was like, Wow,
Speaker 3: those drums are gonna work really cool. So I went
Speaker 3: in and cut up. I told Seth. I was like,
Speaker 3: I'm gonna be cutting up your drum track, but I'm
Speaker 3: gonna be using it. Yeah, So he hasn't even heard
Speaker 3: his drum track yet.
Speaker 18: Oh yeah, it's.
Speaker 3: Cool that one. I can't wait. I'll be playing that
Speaker 3: one for you today. Took that one. I can't wait
Speaker 3: to release because that's a really cool tune.
Speaker 18: Yeah.
Speaker 3: I have some saxophone on it.
Speaker 18: Oh, very cool.
Speaker 3: Yeah, yeah, the forgotten rock and roll instrum.
Speaker 18: Yeah.
Speaker 3: What was it that brought you after playing in bands?
Speaker 17: What was it that brought you to wanting to do
Speaker 17: a solo thing but where you're still obviously collaborating with
Speaker 17: a lot of musicians.
Speaker 3: Well, Number one, I've never done it before. Yeah, it's
Speaker 3: always been a dream of mine. But I find that, like,
Speaker 3: especially in this area, it's really really tough to get
Speaker 3: out there and promote original music. And if I'm going
Speaker 3: to start a band, nine times out of ten, you're
Speaker 3: gonna be playing three hour cover gigs.
Speaker 16: Not that I have anything against that, not to think
Speaker 16: anything's wrong with that. There are some freaking workhorses in
Speaker 16: this town, oh yeah, in the area who are out
Speaker 16: there every night killing it, bringing live music to the area.
Speaker 18: Yep.
Speaker 3: It's just I want to do my thing. I want
Speaker 3: to get on some bills that are promoting original music,
Speaker 3: and I realize in order to do that, I'm going
Speaker 3: to have to have that original music available. So I
Speaker 3: kind of instead of playing in bands that will be
Speaker 3: funded by playing three hour nights at a bar, I'm
Speaker 3: gonna go the other route and try to promote this
Speaker 3: first and then get out there and get some opening
Speaker 3: slots for some bigger bands and that kind of thing.
Speaker 3: At least that's the goal.
Speaker 18: Yeah. No, I think that makes a lot of sense.
Speaker 17: Yeah, yeah, Well, do you want to play that song
Speaker 17: you're just talking about it?
Speaker 18: I'd love to.
Speaker 17: Hear another one, And if you are listening live, if
Speaker 17: you're just joining us, Jesse Rutstein, it's here with us
Speaker 17: live in studio on this Saturday morning here and sounding amazing.
Speaker 3: So that one, the last one I played was about
Speaker 3: my son this is about my daughter. I don't know
Speaker 3: if you know anything about dance, but I was a
Speaker 3: dance dad. And okay, when a kid gets company, it's
Speaker 3: like being one of the all stars.
Speaker 18: Oh, okay, gotcha.
Speaker 3: She became a company dancer. And this is about the
Speaker 3: first time I saw it, because it takes a couple
Speaker 3: of years to get up on those toe shoes. And
Speaker 3: you know when you picture a ballerina like like a
Speaker 3: music box or something, and they're on that toe, that's
Speaker 3: what that's what the song's about. Okay, time I actually
Speaker 3: saw her do it.
Speaker 18: Okay, very cool, You're sorry, No worries.
Speaker 1: Besides, they can't be real with the light up when
Speaker 1: they look at me. The yard would be ideal.
Speaker 3: To walk and.
Speaker 5: Touching the trees. Every touch tree saw.
Speaker 16: You dancing on your toe. I knew what they man
Speaker 16: when they said it's to watch them grow. When you
Speaker 16: first dance with me, I had old jeans and capture clothes.
Speaker 5: She said, I love you, Mom.
Speaker 1: Now I can't believe she's really a lucky man. I
Speaker 1: can never be.
Speaker 3: I see a.
Speaker 5: Woman, not a girl.
Speaker 3: And I can't.
Speaker 16: Remember the time of sigh from the day you came
Speaker 16: into my life.
Speaker 1: That had been so Friday.
Speaker 16: When I saw you dancing on your tools, I knew
Speaker 16: what they man when they.
Speaker 1: Said it's a watch them grow. When you first dance
Speaker 1: with me, I had to hold your hands, you catch
Speaker 1: your clumb.
Speaker 10: She said. I love.
Speaker 13: She said, I love you more. When I saw you're
Speaker 13: dancing and on your soul, I knew what very man
Speaker 13: when they said it's hot loo man, saw you're dancing.
Speaker 13: Are you telling me so what they now when they
Speaker 13: said it's.
Speaker 1: To watch him, to watch you grow, to watch him?
Speaker 3: Very nice, very nice, Thank you so much.
Speaker 17: Absolutely, Jesse Rutsteene is here with us live in studio
Speaker 17: on this Saturday morning.
Speaker 18: And by the way, uh.
Speaker 17: So Philippe is in the chat room, says loving it, Jesse.
Speaker 17: And also Rob Dion, who does a show here called
Speaker 17: through the stage door, was inquiring about your last name
Speaker 17: and his rut scene, so he's obviously a fan.
Speaker 3: All right, that's r T S T E.
Speaker 17: I N yes, yes, and uh let's see also I
Speaker 17: see uh Marian Banish, of course, our good friend and
Speaker 17: a big supporter of the show and all the shows
Speaker 17: here at w M and HS in there also, and
Speaker 17: we have somebody listening from Uganda. Hello, welcome. So that's
Speaker 17: good news, absolutely absolutely, yeah.
Speaker 18: Yeah.
Speaker 17: So the so the EP well went into the decision
Speaker 17: to do an EP because I you were saying, so
Speaker 17: the EP will come out June is what you're shooting for,
Speaker 17: but then you've but then you've also got an album
Speaker 17: in mind.
Speaker 3: Pretty much time and you know, the studios utilized by
Speaker 3: by a number of people. My day is Sunday, so
Speaker 3: I'm down all day Sunday, and I you know, I
Speaker 3: spend time and I record some other people too. I
Speaker 3: teach lessons out of there.
Speaker 18: Oh wow.
Speaker 1: Oh yeah.
Speaker 18: Yeah.
Speaker 3: I mean I only have one student and one potential
Speaker 3: at the time coming up.
Speaker 16: But I love, you know, I work. I work right
Speaker 16: with kids. Yeah yeah, I got a bunch of them.
Speaker 3: Yeah, so you know, and I really I love I
Speaker 3: love watching the young the younger generation get into to
Speaker 3: rock and roll, which I actually think is really happening
Speaker 3: right now. Ye seeing so many kids and it's funny,
Speaker 3: like my daughter's gonna kill me for telling this story,
Speaker 3: but she wears a deaf leopard shirt and I'm like,
Speaker 3: name one song and she's like, it's a cool shirt, dad,
Speaker 3: And I'm advertising the band, all right, it's all about
Speaker 3: the marketing, right right, All right, cool, Okay, she's so,
Speaker 3: she's twenty, she's twenty one. Her name is Giovanna. She
Speaker 3: actually she's involved too because she's helping me with the
Speaker 3: marketing because I excellent, I did not know how to
Speaker 3: use Instagram or TikTok. She had to like come over
Speaker 3: and show me.
Speaker 17: Yeah you know, yeah, Oh that's really cool. It's cool
Speaker 17: that she's helping you with that. Oh yeah, yeah, absolutely, yeah.
Speaker 17: I was curious because there's there's so many different ways
Speaker 17: to release music now.
Speaker 3: Yes, and and so I'm going to distro kid out
Speaker 3: Stay Anywhere is available on all streaming platforms, uh and
Speaker 3: and all of this will be But as far as
Speaker 3: your original question, why did I decide to do the
Speaker 3: it's I wanted to do a single or two and
Speaker 3: then drop four and and try to get you know,
Speaker 3: I really want. I missed going out and grabbing an
Speaker 3: album and going home and listening to it back to back.
Speaker 3: And I could either sit here and act like an
Speaker 3: old man and say back in my day, or I
Speaker 3: could do what they're doing today because I'm not going
Speaker 3: to get anywhere marketing to people my age or just
Speaker 3: like my Facebook friends, you know. So so I think
Speaker 3: I've been, like I said, I was doing some research
Speaker 3: and you know, private research and whatever, and it looks
Speaker 3: like people are getting really successful this way. So I
Speaker 3: figured why not throw my you know, I got some
Speaker 3: good songs here? Why not my name and the hat?
Speaker 17: Yeah, no, it makes sense, it makes sense. The time
Speaker 17: goes quickly. Do you want to play one more? I'm
Speaker 17: dying to hear another live one. I want to make
Speaker 17: sure that's going and then and then after that we'll
Speaker 17: talk about the new the new single, Insure and whatnot.
Speaker 17: But Jesse Rutstein is here with us live in studio,
Speaker 17: and uh love loving these so much, so awesome.
Speaker 18: What are you? What are you gonna play for us?
Speaker 3: This one's actually called Picture of Our Hands, song I
Speaker 3: wrote last year, which turned into a duet on the epy.
Speaker 3: It's a male female and I brought my my wonderful
Speaker 3: friend Alex Cecia into the studio. She's just an amazing,
Speaker 3: amazing singer. She plays around here. Alex six strings is
Speaker 3: what she goes by, and we originally brought her in
Speaker 3: to do the backup vocals because there's a lot of
Speaker 3: harmonies on this one and after her coming in and
Speaker 3: absolutely nailing the part, I thought to myself, I was like, hey,
Speaker 3: you want to try singing the second verse because the
Speaker 3: song is about a breakup, and so with the female
Speaker 3: vocal on the second verse, it kind of sounds like
Speaker 3: a breakup within the song. So it's it's definitely cool
Speaker 3: and her vocal makes the tune. So I'm gonna play
Speaker 3: it now because I can't wait to get this song
Speaker 3: out there. But this one's gonna be released with the
Speaker 3: rest of them, and it's gonna I'm telling you it's
Speaker 3: it's probably gonna be the treat, you know, because because
Speaker 3: it's got the other vocal on there and she's absolutely amazing,
Speaker 3: and I can't wait to release it. Our picture of
Speaker 3: our hands.
Speaker 16: Moving up and down the stairs, wishing that you were
Speaker 16: there now.
Speaker 1: Nowhere. I hope you don't feel this pain. I never
Speaker 1: felt this way.
Speaker 16: Well this piece, and Yola, I'm going and see now
Speaker 16: you you got me going in see and now I'm gone.
Speaker 16: And sometimes they say and never get what you want,
Speaker 16: But I've got to keep bound rolling. And sometimes they
Speaker 16: say it's hard away and you're on your own, But
Speaker 16: I've got to keep.
Speaker 5: Bond rolling.
Speaker 1: Higher keep bud rolling.
Speaker 16: I always knew you told my lies, saw that you
Speaker 16: love in your eyes, that you have for me. That's
Speaker 16: why I'm so surprised. But I'll take it where it leans.
Speaker 16: No money and no plan. Stop crying and toss the
Speaker 16: picture of my higher I really love the picture of
Speaker 16: our hands.
Speaker 1: And now I'm gone.
Speaker 16: And sometimes they say you never get what you want,
Speaker 16: but I've got to keep bound rolling.
Speaker 1: And sometimes they say it's hot.
Speaker 16: A win, you're on your own, but I've got to
Speaker 16: keep bondaling.
Speaker 4: While ye.
Speaker 16: Worry all this reflection. I have to myself so many
Speaker 16: reasons for you to run away.
Speaker 3: And now I'm gone.
Speaker 16: And sometimes they say you never get what you want,
Speaker 16: but I've got to.
Speaker 1: Keep bound ruleing.
Speaker 16: And sometimes they say it's hard to win and you're
Speaker 16: on your own, but.
Speaker 1: I've got to keep bond And.
Speaker 3: Now I'm gone.
Speaker 16: And sometimes they say, never get what you want, but
Speaker 16: I've got to keep bound rule.
Speaker 1: In June. Know when I'm gone, go and killed, I
Speaker 1: won't rude. I've got to keep bond ruleing.
Speaker 18: Nice.
Speaker 3: I love it. I love it.
Speaker 17: Jesse Rutstein here with us alive in studio. So, Jesse,
Speaker 17: do you have anything like when's your when's your next gig?
Speaker 17: We should make sure people know.
Speaker 3: About Terminus on June seventh, will be the next one,
Speaker 3: June say, and then the summer kickoff is June twenty second.
Speaker 3: That is, it's going to be at the Auburn Pits.
Speaker 3: It's a daytime through the nighttime thing. I'll be opening
Speaker 3: the show at one Faith fans closing up and again
Speaker 3: the Tumble Tooads, Glitter Tooth and the Whole Loaf We're
Speaker 3: going to be down there too. It's going to be
Speaker 3: a really fun time, you know, getting the summer kicked off.
Speaker 3: It's a Sunday gig, so and that it's a really
Speaker 3: great venue, the Auburn Pits, So you know, we're hoping
Speaker 3: to get a bunch of people down there, and it's
Speaker 3: gonna be that One's gonna be really fun. It'll be
Speaker 3: the first time that I actually have a full like
Speaker 3: the Terminus gig. I'll be doing a trio. Caleb's probably
Speaker 3: gonna be with me on.
Speaker 16: That one took, but this will be the first time
Speaker 16: I'm going to be able to actually perform it all
Speaker 16: with all the parts.
Speaker 18: Oh, outstandy, outstanding.
Speaker 17: And where's the best place for people to go online
Speaker 17: to keep up with everything.
Speaker 3: If your Facebook, you go to face Jesse Rudstein Music.
Speaker 3: If you love Instagram, go to Jesse Redstein Music. Three,
Speaker 3: and then on TikTok it's just Jesse Rudstein. Okay, And
Speaker 3: then I'm embarrassed to admit, but I'm still getting the
Speaker 3: website rolling. I'm not going to do one of those
Speaker 3: plastic things. I'm yeah, I got somebody actually working on it.
Speaker 3: That's gonna really make a nice one.
Speaker 17: Oh good, good, absolutely, yeah, No, that's that's very important.
Speaker 17: That's very important.
Speaker 3: Like I said, starting from the ground up. This is
Speaker 3: actually the first radio interview I've done promoting this thing.
Speaker 17: So I'm like, oh, okay, yeah, excellent. Well, we're very
Speaker 17: happy that you're here, and glad you played live for
Speaker 17: us too. That sounds everything sounds really good. And in
Speaker 17: a moment, we're gonna get to well, let's let's talk
Speaker 17: about it. So we're gonna do the World Radio you know,
Speaker 17: we love the World Radio premieres on the on the show,
Speaker 17: and we're gonna play this track. Now, what is tell
Speaker 17: us about this? About this song?
Speaker 3: This song? So, twenty twenty four was a.
Speaker 16: It was a really like weird year for me, okay,
Speaker 16: like crazy crazy year. And this song was something things
Speaker 16: that have happened prior that led up to it. This
Speaker 16: was actually written about three years ago when I was
Speaker 16: at a place where I was.
Speaker 3: You know, it's an angry song. I was very angry
Speaker 3: about the situation that I was in. And it doesn't
Speaker 3: it doesn't even necessarily reflect it. It's my art, like
Speaker 3: that's how I was feeling at the time. Like things
Speaker 3: have changed since then and things have gotten a lot better.
Speaker 3: So it's like one of those one of those things,
Speaker 3: like a painter paints of painting. You can't change it
Speaker 3: in two years when things get better. But this song
Speaker 3: has just it. Instead of like acting on my emotions,
Speaker 3: I try to let them out through my music, you know.
Speaker 3: And this became It started off as just the weirdest
Speaker 3: with the weirdest lyrics, and then I've I've changed a
Speaker 3: lot of the lyrics. It came from a conversation. I
Speaker 3: was a bartender for a while, and it came from
Speaker 3: a conversation that I was having with another guy that
Speaker 3: was going at the bar that was going through a
Speaker 3: similar situation. And so Caleb decided that he really wanted
Speaker 3: to throw a keyboard part on this, and we have
Speaker 3: the hymn and B three and the keyboard part makes
Speaker 3: the whole song. Okay, really does up until this past year.
Speaker 3: So he basically put this tune together with me and
Speaker 3: the outro had this really, really great keyboard solo on it.
Speaker 3: And when I started to revisit it this year, he
Speaker 3: said to me, He's like, I don't know if the
Speaker 3: keyboard solo is right. And I'm like, what are you
Speaker 3: talking about? Keyboard solo is awesome. He's like, he's like, no, man,
Speaker 3: the keyboard runs the beginning of the song. He's like,
Speaker 3: it should be guitar, you know. So I did a
Speaker 3: guitar solo at the end, and I'm an okay guitar player.
Speaker 3: I like the way I play lead guitar, but it
Speaker 3: just wasn't cutting it for this tune. So I brought
Speaker 3: in Peter Davis is his name him, and actually he's
Speaker 3: in a band with Connor Coburn from No More Blue Tomorrows,
Speaker 3: and they're an excellent band. Connor is all over thep
Speaker 3: as well, helping me with engineering and vocal mixing and
Speaker 3: you name it. But Peter we briefly played together. I've
Speaker 3: only played together with him a few times, and I
Speaker 3: was like, Hey, you want to come down and do
Speaker 3: this track. It's really cool tune I think. I think
Speaker 3: it's right up his guitar style. Like this guy isn't
Speaker 3: just one of the best guitarists I've ever played with,
Speaker 3: He's one of the best guitarists I've ever heard. That's
Speaker 3: how good this guy is. And so he came down
Speaker 3: to the studio and I was just I didn't know
Speaker 3: what to expect. And we sat down for a couple
Speaker 3: hours and collectively put together this solo. I was like,
Speaker 3: this is what I hear, but I can't do it,
Speaker 3: so can you do that? And he would be like,
Speaker 3: all right, well, I'll just do it ten times better
Speaker 3: than what you And it was really great working with him,
Speaker 3: and he's absolutely a feature on this track. I couldn't
Speaker 3: the song wouldn't be what it is without this guitar solo.
Speaker 3: But it's just, you know, it's a tune that I
Speaker 3: wrote when I was very happy about what was going
Speaker 3: on in my life and everything has gotten better since,
Speaker 3: but the song, you know, is there and I want it.
Speaker 3: I just think it's a great tune. It's hard rocking.
Speaker 3: You know, if anybody who's listening in their car right
Speaker 3: now turn it up, yeah, because this is one of
Speaker 3: those ones that you want to crank.
Speaker 18: Yeah.
Speaker 3: And I'm just very very happy with it.
Speaker 18: Okay, okay, very cool. So we're gonna play that in
Speaker 18: just a moment.
Speaker 17: And uh, I do want to remind people too, if
Speaker 17: you missed any part of today's show, it will be
Speaker 17: up in just a little bit at Wmnhradio dot org
Speaker 17: and at my website Matt Connerton dot com. And Jenny,
Speaker 17: you want to mention your website because you're always doing
Speaker 17: a lot of great stuff.
Speaker 3: You can come check me out at Gencoffee dot com.
Speaker 5: J E N N c O f f UI dot com.
Speaker 17: Absolutely, and thank you to everyone who joined us today,
Speaker 17: Katie Dobbins who called in, and of course I echo
Speaker 17: Ray who joined us in studio. And we are going
Speaker 17: to close out today's show with this. This is the
Speaker 17: world Radio Premiere. This is brand new from Jesse Rutstein,
Speaker 17: and this is called here.
Speaker 18: Baby, Gene, you are listening to do Waluminate.
Speaker 3: World Premiere.
Speaker 4: Sorry, baby, when your mama doesn't care her way and
Speaker 4: your daddy has to pay, you're just jealous over sellsspone.
Speaker 4: Admit she pushed herself out of this off while she
Speaker 4: lives to herself and everybody else.
Speaker 1: To keep you aparty.
Speaker 16: You know he's sorry that he missed your last birthday.
Speaker 16: You know your mama told you he wanted it that way,
Speaker 16: telling you and a friends that he's the bad man.
Speaker 1: Because he broke her.
Speaker 16: But he'll see you would cant would put the shoe
Speaker 16: in then and get a brand new star.
Speaker 6: Tam baby Gee.
Speaker 4: I hold this letter five well, because if your mama
Speaker 4: is right about God, well, she's going street.
Speaker 6: Team baby Gee.
Speaker 1: Sorry mama, for things don't always.
Speaker 4: Go away, and that's when you lose your fck in mind.
Speaker 16: She'll make up your stories to your little tantrum.
Speaker 1: It's all the same.
Speaker 4: Your baby's gonna find out a good time. Dear baby Gee,
Speaker 4: hold this letter why you well, and if your mama
Speaker 4: is right about God, well she's going straight to hell.
Speaker 6: Tam baby Gee, Tam baby Gee.
Speaker 4: I hope you'll ride a balcone.
Speaker 16: Hope you're right loveco.
Speaker 5: Hope you don't route of bouc.
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Speaker 5: Till baby Jane.
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Speaker 3: We call it the storm. A rebel sat dumb, A legend.
Speaker 1: Is born from the sat cross passion so true. I
Speaker 1: used to fire up from me and for you look
Speaker 1: change for silence.
Speaker 13: The way to contained spiral could cut.
Speaker 5: Straight in the leaf.
Speaker 1: It's just spinning songs, oping through the sky, trying.
Speaker 14: To tell you a lot of feeling flying and I
Speaker 14: can't still at least breaking a wall si you.
Speaker 1: And then standings all for real.
Speaker 18: To little.
Speaker 1: Through the long nights, if blight days, you stand up fighting.
Speaker 14: Truth.
Speaker 5: The light shopper den the blade by.
Speaker 1: It was surlember, just a voice soun of bread. Even
Speaker 1: the years, whatever word between lay from the standing rise
Speaker 1: of pas shape.
Speaker 5: It's so true, it's so true. And at least the.
Speaker 14: Fire your filt on made a feel, no shase, no silence,
Speaker 14: no way to truck cuts in scary, scary your kid
Speaker 14: truts through the rain.
Speaker 1: Through it all from the stat of clay and passion,
Speaker 1: so true. Unleash the fire You'll cook for me and
Speaker 1: for you. No change, no sound is the way it.
Speaker 14: Contains spirit and broken cut straight through the ray, he
Speaker 14: sping strong, tailing through the sky, telling the tilt of feeling,
Speaker 14: flying that, trying to sell at least springing all the
Speaker 14: walls so you and then nay.
Speaker 1: Standings all through it all.
Speaker 7: Two long nights by Jason said, not fighting for so
Speaker 7: turning the tile, allow of feed it and fly in
Speaker 7: Matt Charlton, I'm least.
Speaker 3: Breaking on the walls.
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Speaker 1: Off through you all.
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Speaker 1: Good thriddle the middle, thrill
Speaker 3: The little, the little,
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