Field Dispatch
Matt Connarton Unleashed 5-31-25 hour 2
Game Plan
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Speaker 3: That gets stuck in my head. It's been stuck in
Speaker 3: my head since the first time we heard it. That
Speaker 3: is Max scene and the band is the forensics. Welcome everybody.
Speaker 3: We have entered our number two new marrowdos of Matt
Speaker 3: Connorton Unleashed. Today is Saturday May thirty one, twenty twenty five.
Speaker 3: And let's see. Let's see if we got these guys.
Speaker 3: We're using Google Teams for our first time on the
Speaker 3: show since Skype has been taken away from us. Let's
Speaker 3: see if the guys from the forensics are here. Hey, guys,
Speaker 3: can you hear me? Oh yeah, oh yes, it works.
Speaker 3: Excuse me, guys, I'm just forgive my over exuberance, but
Speaker 3: we are guests. In the first hour, we tried using
Speaker 3: Google Teams and it wasn't working out, so we had
Speaker 3: to use WhatsApp as a backup. But success. Welcome to
Speaker 3: the show. So who do we have on the line
Speaker 3: with us? From the band?
Speaker 25: So I'm Liam, I'm the singer, I'm rhym guitarist.
Speaker 26: Hey Liam, and I'm done. I'm the drummer on the
Speaker 26: Bucking vocalist.
Speaker 3: Very good, very good. Is it just just you, guys,
Speaker 3: or is anybody else floating around with us? Or okay,
Speaker 3: very very good. Well, guys, welcome to the show. I've
Speaker 3: became a fast fan. I of course Maxine was the
Speaker 3: single we did the American radio premiere of it here
Speaker 3: on WM and H such a great track, and then
Speaker 3: I kind of went down the rabbit hole. I spent
Speaker 3: some time on Spotify and I listened to some of
Speaker 3: your others like Intoxicated and by My Side, which is
Speaker 3: a really interesting track. I love that one. And so
Speaker 3: you guys have a great sound. How long has the
Speaker 3: Forensics been a band? Have you guys been around a while?
Speaker 3: You sound you sound like you have just bass signed
Speaker 3: the sophistication of your music. But I don't know how
Speaker 3: long has the Forensic's been around.
Speaker 25: So we kind of initially started out playing gigs in
Speaker 25: kind of late twenty twenty one, and then we put
Speaker 25: our first single out in twenty twenty two.
Speaker 27: So yeah, we've been together it a little while. But
Speaker 27: with me and Dan have been been in bands before
Speaker 27: together and things like that, so there's a bit of
Speaker 27: chemistry there from previous and stuff.
Speaker 3: Oh okay, so the two of you have been you've
Speaker 3: played together before? Like did you guys grow up together
Speaker 3: or did you just beat each other in the music
Speaker 3: scene and then and then do a lot of music. Yeah, so.
Speaker 28: I actually got I used to work with in the
Speaker 28: old band I used to work with one of the
Speaker 28: rhythm guitarists and their drummers couldn't make a gig for
Speaker 28: some reason.
Speaker 26: I got asked to sub him for that gig.
Speaker 28: And that's that was about I'd probably say I was
Speaker 28: twenty seventeen or twenty eighteen maybe, yeah, and that's where
Speaker 28: I met Liam. And then since then are kind of
Speaker 28: was more into that band towards the end of it.
Speaker 28: And then I think the band split up around twenty eighteen,
Speaker 28: the end of twenty eighteen nineteen or something like that, Okay,
Speaker 28: and then Covid happened, and then I think what during Covid,
Speaker 28: Liam started working on some solo stuff, and then by
Speaker 28: the time mid to late twenty twenty one, he was
Speaker 28: ready to get a band together, and I think he
Speaker 28: messaged me pretty much straight away saying, come down, we
Speaker 28: need a drummer.
Speaker 26: Oh yeah, that's that's just the story of Al mainly
Speaker 26: met really And.
Speaker 3: It sounds like so once the two of you started
Speaker 3: working together on this project, it sounds like it came
Speaker 3: together pretty quickly. I mean, was it was it challenging
Speaker 3: to find because you're a four piece, right, there's four
Speaker 3: guys in the band.
Speaker 26: Yeah, it was.
Speaker 3: Was it challenging at all? I mean, obviously you guys
Speaker 3: had that chemistry to find other two guys to come in.
Speaker 3: Did that come together quickly or did that take some time?
Speaker 25: And it came together kind of surprisingly quickly.
Speaker 19: Really.
Speaker 25: It kind of the type of thing you kind of
Speaker 25: expect to take while a while to come together.
Speaker 27: And I started doing kind of like a solo project,
Speaker 27: and yeah, finding band members definitely isn't It isn't an
Speaker 27: easy to ask because all the all the good ones alreadyhidden,
Speaker 27: So it's difficult.
Speaker 25: It's like it's like trying to make transfers in the
Speaker 25: football teams and stuff.
Speaker 27: Is difficult because everybody, Yeah, everyone wants kind of the
Speaker 27: three guys that are available. So yeah, No, it came
Speaker 27: together surprisingly quickly actually, which was which was really good.
Speaker 25: And that just meant that we kind of had a good,
Speaker 25: a good solid base to start with. Yeah, so yeah,
Speaker 25: it was quite quick.
Speaker 3: Well that's the thing. You know, when it comes together quickly,
Speaker 3: then that's when you know you've really got something right.
Speaker 3: You know, if it's if it's a struggle, and sometimes
Speaker 3: sometimes great bands come out of struggling in the beginning
Speaker 3: to to kind of figure things out. But when it
Speaker 3: does come together quickly, that's when you know you've really
Speaker 3: got that magic. And and uh, when you've got you know,
Speaker 3: especially if you've got four people who not only can
Speaker 3: make great music together quick but also get along and
Speaker 3: and kind of convibe together, It's that's all very important
Speaker 3: and and that clearly I think comes through in what
Speaker 3: you're doing. The single Maxine, is that already out? Is
Speaker 3: that already on all the streaming platforms?
Speaker 25: It is? Yeah? Yeah, yeah, it came out last week
Speaker 25: last week.
Speaker 3: Yeah, yeah, very very very strong track. It's it's such
Speaker 3: a I don't know if earworm is a term you
Speaker 3: guys use over there, but you know, I like, I
Speaker 3: wasn't saying it just to you know, just to be nice.
Speaker 3: I meant it like the first time I listened to that,
Speaker 3: it was stuck in my head. For I'm I'm a
Speaker 3: musician myself, and I I wake up every morning with
Speaker 3: a song playing in my head. It's just something that
Speaker 3: happens and that that has been on that you know,
Speaker 3: when my eyes first pop open in the morning, that's
Speaker 3: been on the playlist in my brain. That's one of
Speaker 3: those songs that I hear when I first wake up.
Speaker 3: So so I'm really glad to have you guys on
Speaker 3: the show. But like I said, I did listen to
Speaker 3: some of the others and really really great stuff. How
Speaker 3: much music if you guys put out at this point, I.
Speaker 25: Think we're on I want to say, single number around
Speaker 25: six or seven. I think.
Speaker 27: Okay, Yeah, Like I say, the first one came out
Speaker 27: in twenty twenty two, and we've been kind of doing
Speaker 27: a couple probably each year. Yeah, just kind of like
Speaker 27: trying to kind of put the best stuff out, not
Speaker 27: trying to like overload it with putting too many releases out.
Speaker 27: I think we're trying to Everything we put out is
Speaker 27: kind of we really believe in, and we've put a
Speaker 27: lot of time and effort into kind of crafting the
Speaker 27: sound and making it sound the best we can, so
Speaker 27: we don't try we tend not to try and rush out.
Speaker 27: But yeah, I think we're we're on two for six
Speaker 27: track eight now, oh yeah, eight eight tracks.
Speaker 25: So yeah, we've been we've been busy.
Speaker 3: Is that kind of the the trajectory going forward to
Speaker 3: approach it that way or do do you have plans
Speaker 3: to I don't know if you have an EP yet
Speaker 3: or an album, or if there's plans to put these
Speaker 3: singles into an album or or what's kind of the
Speaker 3: future planner. You don't even know yet.
Speaker 25: I don't know where.
Speaker 26: We do have a plan to release an EP okay
Speaker 26: our debut AP. I don't know when.
Speaker 28: We're still working on it at the moment, but we're
Speaker 28: hoping it was going to be towards the end of
Speaker 28: this year, but as of right now, it's probably looking
Speaker 28: early next year.
Speaker 3: Okay, but no, the.
Speaker 28: I don't want her to my own our own norns there. Boy,
Speaker 28: it's a very The songs we're doing are quite good. Yeah, myself,
Speaker 28: we were recording them in March and it's just like wow,
Speaker 28: like these these tunes are just on a different level
Speaker 28: to what we've already produced and made. So yeah, we're
Speaker 28: looking forward to finishing them off.
Speaker 3: Yeah, are you in a hurry to get them done?
Speaker 3: Because I know that again just from my own experience playing.
Speaker 3: It's when when you've got something really good, you know,
Speaker 3: like you said, these are really good songs, When you've
Speaker 3: got something really good, you want to hurry up and
Speaker 3: get it out there right, And it's or maybe not.
Speaker 3: I mean I was actually surprised. I was talking to
Speaker 3: somebody recently, somebody on the show about how isn't it
Speaker 3: hard when you've got something that you've you know, he's
Speaker 3: got music all done ready to go, that he hasn't
Speaker 3: released it. I said, isn't it hard when you've got
Speaker 3: something that you know is really good to have to
Speaker 3: sit on it because you want to wait for the
Speaker 3: right time to release it to get the maximum impact?
Speaker 3: And doesn't that take some discipline? And he said, no,
Speaker 3: not really. Oh it was Eli Lev He was on
Speaker 3: the show with us last week. He said, oh, no,
Speaker 3: not really. He said, I I don't mind waiting until
Speaker 3: the time is right, and I just you know, from
Speaker 3: my own experience, I find it takes some discipline.
Speaker 28: To do that.
Speaker 3: But are you guys in a hurry to get these
Speaker 3: out or are you gonna are you gonna kind of
Speaker 3: continue this, because it does take some discipline, right to say, Okay,
Speaker 3: we don't want to oversaturate, we don't want to put
Speaker 3: out too much at once, you know, we want to
Speaker 3: take our time. Is that knowing that you're knowing that
Speaker 3: you're only getting better, does it take some discipline on
Speaker 3: your part to kind of take your time with these
Speaker 3: or what's that like to be in that position.
Speaker 27: Yeah, we we tend to have the tracks for quite
Speaker 27: a while. That's just kind of how we've always worked.
Speaker 27: I think it's good to have them, to have the
Speaker 27: time to really once they're finished, even to kind of
Speaker 27: sit and digest them, because when you're in the process
Speaker 27: of making.
Speaker 25: Them, you're kind of thinking of you're thinking.
Speaker 27: Of all the little details, and then it's good sometimes
Speaker 27: to kind of like take a step back and look
Speaker 27: at the bigger picture of what the full track kind
Speaker 27: of sounds like. But then at the same time, sometimes
Speaker 27: because we will have played a song live like probably
Speaker 27: months before we even record it, and then by the
Speaker 27: time we've then recorded it and sat on it, and
Speaker 27: then by the time it kind of like comes out,
Speaker 27: it's like almost a bit like old news for us
Speaker 27: because we've heard it that many times, but it morphsen
Speaker 27: changes every time we listen to it, and I think
Speaker 27: that kind of gives us a greater understanding of like
Speaker 27: how people might receive it.
Speaker 25: And it just means that if there's anything that we're.
Speaker 27: Not kind of completely happy with, I mean, to be fair,
Speaker 27: if I think we're still happy with the track, you know,
Speaker 27: maybe twelve months eighty team umps down the line after
Speaker 27: it kind of like first started being put together. I
Speaker 27: think that that's kind of like a good kind of
Speaker 27: barometer that it's going to stand the test.
Speaker 25: Of time a bit.
Speaker 27: So, yeah, it's got it's got good points, it definitely.
Speaker 27: And yeah, I mean if we could put if we
Speaker 27: could just kind of keep putting tracks out like really
Speaker 27: really quickly, we probably would because the writing new music
Speaker 27: all the time. But I think, yeah, I think having
Speaker 27: that restraint, like you say, is quite important to kind
Speaker 27: of say, like, how is.
Speaker 25: This going to be received by by the public and stuff?
Speaker 3: Right right? Absolutely, what's the you did allude to to
Speaker 3: playing live shows? What's the touring situation like for you guys?
Speaker 3: Are you playing a lot? Are you traveling or because
Speaker 3: I would imagine it's a pretty high energy live show
Speaker 3: just based on what I've heard the music that I've
Speaker 3: listened to, I can kind of imagine you guys on stage.
Speaker 3: But but what what's the touring situation like for you guys?
Speaker 28: So last year we did a lot of gig in
Speaker 28: good in around the Northwest, and we actually played our
Speaker 28: first gig in Glasgow last year, which was I think
Speaker 28: probably our favorite gig or one of our favorite gigs
Speaker 28: that we've ever played, because they do say like Scottish
Speaker 28: crowds are different, you know, the Englisher the English crowds.
Speaker 26: Yeah, yeah, people say it, and you I found it
Speaker 26: hard to believe.
Speaker 28: And then we went and it was just the energy
Speaker 28: was just on a different level and it was just
Speaker 28: like right, this was like class. And Glasgow is a
Speaker 28: great We spent the weekend in Glasgow and it was
Speaker 28: it's just a great night It's got great night life,
Speaker 28: a great city, a lot of cool bars, and yeah,
Speaker 28: probably our favorite favorite place we played at at the moment.
Speaker 28: We have taken a bit of a break from gigging
Speaker 28: at the start of the year, just because we did
Speaker 28: it a lot last year and sometimes we kind of
Speaker 28: took a step back in it's we don't want to
Speaker 28: be gigging for the sake of gigging.
Speaker 26: You know, we've got that experience of playing live. We've
Speaker 26: done all that.
Speaker 28: Now you know we've got a gig for a reason,
Speaker 28: like for a release or like an EP coming out,
Speaker 28: that kind of thing. But no, we've got we're actually
Speaker 28: gigging tonight for like it's like a charity event for
Speaker 28: like men's mental health another.
Speaker 26: Other good causes tonight.
Speaker 28: And then we've got a few festivals lined up in
Speaker 28: the summer, so it's it's looking towards the end of
Speaker 28: the year. It's looking busy, but it's it's been a
Speaker 28: planned kind of thing that we've done, you know. It's
Speaker 28: it was our choice not to gig, not because nobody
Speaker 28: wanted to have us on.
Speaker 3: That's That's another thing that I think takes some discipline too,
Speaker 3: is uh not you know, taking a step back from
Speaker 3: gigging to focus on, you know, recording and all of
Speaker 3: that and the other things that you you really need
Speaker 3: to do to be a functioning band, because it's you know,
Speaker 3: some band they just want to play out as much
Speaker 3: as possible and and and you know, and you can
Speaker 3: oversaturate to doing that. But no, but it sounds like
Speaker 3: you guys really uh you've got a lot of control
Speaker 3: over what you're doing. It's great. Where do where do
Speaker 3: you record? By the way, we should give some props
Speaker 3: to I don't know if you work with a producer
Speaker 3: or if it's if you do it yourselves or but
Speaker 3: everything I listened to on Spotify sounds amazing, including of
Speaker 3: course Maxine. This incredible single. But where do you guys record?
Speaker 25: We record in a in a studio that's kind of
Speaker 25: in our kind of local area called the gram.
Speaker 27: Cl Throw, But we recalled with a producer called Tom Hale,
Speaker 27: who we've been we've been friends with it for a
Speaker 27: long time. He's in a he's in a band that
Speaker 27: we've been playing gigs with. Well I've been done kind
Speaker 27: of been playing gigs with since we were kind of
Speaker 27: like seventeen eighteen.
Speaker 29: We've known him, we've known him for a very long time,
Speaker 29: and he's just an absolute wizard, yeah, of production and stuff,
Speaker 29: and you always just I think it's we're very very fortunate,
Speaker 29: I think to have a producer that kind of just
Speaker 29: really understands us, understand our sound.
Speaker 27: And you know, kind of we're so we're good friends
Speaker 27: with as well, so he kind of we just have
Speaker 27: a great working relationship and he always it's just good
Speaker 27: at getting our ideas kind of out of our heads
Speaker 27: and you know, like recorded and down exactly how we
Speaker 27: want it. So yeah, we're very very fortunate in that respect,
Speaker 27: and he always does does an incredible job of.
Speaker 25: Making our music sound amazing. So yeah, a big, big
Speaker 25: shout to him for or yeah, always for making our music.
Speaker 3: Yeah, it sounds like he kind of is sort of
Speaker 3: like a fifth member of the band. And in terms
Speaker 3: of in the studio, right when you have a producer
Speaker 3: who can really really understands what you're doing, and to
Speaker 3: have that personal relationship too, you mentioned you're also good
Speaker 3: friends with him, and that that's always that's always helpful.
Speaker 3: I think in a situation like that, have you has
Speaker 3: everything that you've recorded as the forensics, have they all
Speaker 3: been with Tom Hale?
Speaker 27: The vast, the vast majority of them. Bar there is
Speaker 27: the kind of a single here and there. I think
Speaker 27: the first the first single we did wasn't and then
Speaker 27: one we did we did recently as part of a
Speaker 27: kind of we did part of a project that was
Speaker 27: kind of promoting bands from our local area that was
Speaker 27: working with the Grand Studio. They were they put like
Speaker 27: a kind of a project together that was kind of
Speaker 27: trying to support grassroots music. So they recorded our track
Speaker 27: made of Gold as part of that. So yeah, so
Speaker 27: that's so kind of a couple here and there, But
Speaker 27: the main kind of Yeah, the main a bunch of
Speaker 27: our tracks all come from from working with Tom, and
Speaker 27: I think he's very good at kind of even we
Speaker 27: can come at him with any sort of idea and
Speaker 27: he kind of still makes them all sound like our sound,
Speaker 27: which is quite good.
Speaker 25: So yeah, he's he's definitely a big part of how
Speaker 25: we sound as a band.
Speaker 3: Yeah, yeah, no, that makes sense. By the way, So
Speaker 3: where does the name come from? The forensics? Who came
Speaker 3: up with the name? And is there any kind of
Speaker 3: special I mean, it's a cool name, and so the
Speaker 3: answer made us be that it's a cool name. I
Speaker 3: don't know, but I'm curious, is there any special meaning
Speaker 3: behind the name of the Forensics.
Speaker 28: No, it was literally just a case of I think
Speaker 28: because at the time, like Liam said, he started it
Speaker 28: started off as a solo project. Yeah, so it was
Speaker 28: just Liam's name. But then Liam was, you know, I
Speaker 28: want us to be a band. I want us to
Speaker 28: all have, you know, equal share us to.
Speaker 26: Be a band. So the name needs to reflect that,
Speaker 26: and we're just throwing names down.
Speaker 28: I think we had about just came up with fifty names,
Speaker 28: and the Forensics just stuck out the most. And it
Speaker 28: must have been a good a good name. And you know,
Speaker 28: Duvense must have been terrible because I can't remember any
Speaker 28: of them.
Speaker 30: So yeah.
Speaker 26: I think it's a it's a good choice.
Speaker 28: And when people are let's say, oh, wait, what's the
Speaker 28: name of your band, it's like the Forensics, It's like, oh,
Speaker 28: that's a really cool name.
Speaker 26: And it's like, yeah, I was.
Speaker 28: A guys, we couldn't really find anyone else that name
Speaker 28: as well, So I think.
Speaker 3: This is ours?
Speaker 26: Now, what's taking it?
Speaker 3: Yeah, yeah, I actually now to mention it. Yeah, that
Speaker 3: is surprising that no one else had Uh, no one
Speaker 3: else had decided to grab that. No, it's a it's
Speaker 3: a great name. So, uh, very cool And I like
Speaker 3: the what was it on? Was it on Instagram? The
Speaker 3: picture of you guys with the caution tape or the
Speaker 3: police tape or whatever it was. That's a that's a
Speaker 3: cool Uh, that's a very cool image. So so yeah, no,
Speaker 3: you got you got something good there. So what's kind
Speaker 3: of the So obviously Maxine the newest single. What's what's
Speaker 3: the next step for you guys? Uh, do you have
Speaker 3: another single? Uh kind of ready to go soon or
Speaker 3: are you still still working on that or what's where
Speaker 3: are you in the process of what you're doing.
Speaker 27: Yeah, we've got we've kind of got a I don't
Speaker 27: really like to call them B sides because I think
Speaker 27: that kind of makes it feel like the A side
Speaker 27: is more important than the B side.
Speaker 25: But yeah, we have got a second act.
Speaker 27: It's kind of like a follow up to this one
Speaker 27: that we recorded around the some of the time called
Speaker 27: Not Giving Up. A very different feel to this track,
Speaker 27: kind of completely different altogether, but still very much kind
Speaker 27: of our kind of signatures and stuff. So yeah, we've
Speaker 27: got that one coming up, and it's yeah, it's it's
Speaker 27: going to be part well, it's.
Speaker 25: Going to be the D side to a vinyl that
Speaker 25: we've had made. So we were very fortunate to work
Speaker 25: with a kind.
Speaker 27: Of independent vinyl creator maker called Lave to the Grave
Speaker 27: and they put some really stunning vinyls together for us
Speaker 27: that will have Maxine on the A side and Not
Speaker 27: Giving Up on the B side.
Speaker 25: So that's kind of going to be coming soon. That
Speaker 25: is so cool.
Speaker 3: That's so cool that you're doing that.
Speaker 27: Yeah, yeah, I mean, and I'd collect vinyls myself, So
Speaker 27: it was like kind of a big goal for I
Speaker 27: think all of us in the band really to have
Speaker 27: to have our music kind of like on the physical format.
Speaker 27: And we've got some clear, transparent ones and some kind
Speaker 27: of the regular black ones as well. Yeah, we're really
Speaker 27: really looking forward to kind of getting out eventually. But
Speaker 27: I think the main, the main thing will be to
Speaker 27: get not giving up out into the world and then yeah,
Speaker 27: get the vinyls.
Speaker 25: So that's kind of the next step recording while as
Speaker 25: any of.
Speaker 3: It, Yeah, what about as far as so you're doing Vinyl,
Speaker 3: that's so cool. What about US CDs? Do you have
Speaker 3: physical CDs of these singles or do you strictly release
Speaker 3: them online?
Speaker 26: Yeah, yeah, we don't.
Speaker 28: We don't actually have any CDs as of Yeah, we
Speaker 28: are more just online and streaming based. But yeah, we
Speaker 28: just jumped straight to Vinyl instead of going to CD.
Speaker 3: I think that's I think that's cool. I don't know
Speaker 3: if I forget if it was twenty twenty two or
Speaker 3: twenty twenty three, but I think I think it was
Speaker 3: twenty two was the first year that vinyl actually outsold
Speaker 3: CDs since CDs had become the dominant format. So I
Speaker 3: think that's so cool that you're doing vinyl. That's awesome.
Speaker 26: Yeah, it's great.
Speaker 3: Yeah, I mean, see, CD's are cool, but not as cool.
Speaker 27: I think I don't know where you would even play
Speaker 27: a CD now because even in cars and stuff, there's
Speaker 27: no CD players anymore, and I think, like, yeah, they're
Speaker 27: kind of I wonder if they'll do a bit of
Speaker 27: a comeback like vinyls, because but yeah.
Speaker 25: There's just no way. It seems there's no way to really.
Speaker 27: Like, I haven't seen a CD player, so it's kind
Speaker 27: of like, you know, we would do it if there
Speaker 27: was a demand therefore for CDs, we would definitely.
Speaker 25: I think we just don't. No one's even really mentioned,
Speaker 25: you know, asking for them or anything like that really,
Speaker 25: so we're Yeah, although.
Speaker 27: To be fair, we have also got people asking for
Speaker 27: vinyls who don't have a vinyl player, so you know,
Speaker 27: big vinyls are a bit more.
Speaker 25: They're more of a I don't know, they feel like
Speaker 25: the collector's item. It's like art, isn't it. Like it's
Speaker 25: the artwork and the sleeve and the actual record itself.
Speaker 25: It's like it feels like a piece of art, like
Speaker 25: a collectible.
Speaker 27: I think that's why I think they're coming back and
Speaker 27: making a bit of resurgence and stuff.
Speaker 3: Oh I say that all the time that I think
Speaker 3: most people who buy vinyl, who buy new vinyl never
Speaker 3: even open it or or if they do open it,
Speaker 3: they put the you know, the the artwork on the
Speaker 3: wall or whatever. But because if you're a really big
Speaker 3: fan of a band or a solo artist or whomever,
Speaker 3: you know, it's it's cool to support them by buying
Speaker 3: the vinyl and then displaying it somehow if you really
Speaker 3: like them. But but you don't necessarily have a record
Speaker 3: player here at WM and H. We actually do have
Speaker 3: a record player in the studio that one of the
Speaker 3: hosts brought in. I've never used it, but he brought
Speaker 3: it in and said anyone can plug it in and
Speaker 3: use it. And we actually have a CD player here
Speaker 3: too that I've never used, but one of our hosts
Speaker 3: does use it. But in the United States with CDs,
Speaker 3: that's a little different. There's been a resurgence. Most of
Speaker 3: the guests that we have on the show who are
Speaker 3: in the US who come in studio, they are doing
Speaker 3: physical media. But it you know, if we were having
Speaker 3: this conversation seven or eight years ago, I would probably say, yeah,
Speaker 3: CDs are pretty much dead, but they've kind of had
Speaker 3: a resurgence because it's cheaper than vinyl and a lot
Speaker 3: of people do want that physical media. But you know,
Speaker 3: because they want to be able to look at liner
Speaker 3: notes and things like that, which I always loved growing up.
Speaker 3: So they've kind of made a comeback here. But again,
Speaker 3: if you're if you're doing singles as really like, nobody
Speaker 3: puts out a single CD. It's only if they you know,
Speaker 3: if they have an album or an EP, they might
Speaker 3: put out a CD. But but so they've they've made
Speaker 3: a little bit of a resurgence here. But uh, but no,
Speaker 3: but if you're when you're only doing singles, I think
Speaker 3: it makes more sense to just put them out on
Speaker 3: the streaming platforms. And but I do think it's really
Speaker 3: cool that you're doing vinyl and you're doing the old
Speaker 3: school where you've got an A side and a different
Speaker 3: track on the B side, and and that's fantastic. So
Speaker 3: good for you guys.
Speaker 25: Good for you.
Speaker 3: When uh, when the next single comes out too, we'd
Speaker 3: love to play it here. So, like I said, we're
Speaker 3: big fans of what you're doing, so absolutely absolutely so
Speaker 3: uh before we let you go, and I'm thinking, by
Speaker 3: the way, I'm gonna end the segment with this track Intoxicated.
Speaker 3: This is another great song. This was the single before
Speaker 3: Maxine correct.
Speaker 25: Yes, yeah, that's correct.
Speaker 3: Yeah, this is a great track too, So we'll probably
Speaker 3: wrap up with that one in a moment, but before
Speaker 3: we let you guys go, and again, thank you so
Speaker 3: much and thank you for I'm glad that Google teams
Speaker 3: worked out what should people know about where to find
Speaker 3: you guys online to keep up with everything you're doing.
Speaker 3: Where's the best place for people to go?
Speaker 27: And we're on as for so our handle on Twitter
Speaker 27: and Instagram mates all Forensics band, so drop the just yeah,
Speaker 27: just Forensics band and then yes, Spotify the Forensics to
Speaker 27: YouTube forensics.
Speaker 1: Yeah.
Speaker 27: Well, like we say, we've got quite a unique name,
Speaker 27: so if you put the forensics in it should just
Speaker 27: come up with us. So yeah, we're not fighting for
Speaker 27: space anyone, thankfully.
Speaker 25: So yeah, all under the Forensics.
Speaker 3: Yeah, that's awesome, that's awesome, excellent, excellent. Well listen, Liam
Speaker 3: and Dan, thank you guys so much for joining us today.
Speaker 3: And obviously we will do this again in the future
Speaker 3: as you're releasing new music. We want to keep up
Speaker 3: with everything that you're doing, so we'll we'll talk again soon,
Speaker 3: I'm sure, but and we'll let you go. We're going
Speaker 3: to spin this track and talk cicated But guys, Thank
Speaker 3: you again both so much. We really appreciate you joining
Speaker 3: us today. Thank you all right, guys, you got to
Speaker 3: take care, say bye bye bye. All right, excellent. That
Speaker 3: was Liam and Dan from the Forensics. And we're gonna spin.
Speaker 3: Actually I'm gonna sneak into here. We're gonna play Intoxicated,
Speaker 3: and we're also going to play another single of theirs
Speaker 3: called by My Side, because I love that song too.
Speaker 3: That one goes back a little bit, By my Side
Speaker 3: goes back well maybe not that maybe not that far,
Speaker 3: but but I love both of these songs. And then
Speaker 3: we'll also before before the end of the hour, we'll
Speaker 3: also give Maxine one more spin because that's the newest single,
Speaker 3: all great stuff. This is such a such a good band.
Speaker 3: I really love these guys. So if you are just
Speaker 3: joining us, Matt connorton Unleashed, we are live on this Saturday,
Speaker 3: May thirty one, twenty twenty five. We got more show
Speaker 3: to come coming up in the third hour. Kevin Horn
Speaker 3: will be here with us. But check this out. This
Speaker 3: is Intoxicated and the band is the Forensics.
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