Field Dispatch
Matt Connarton Unleashed 6-6-26 hour 3
Game Plan
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Speaker 7: That is Aliens, that is Volley and they're here with
Speaker 7: us in studio.
Speaker 6: Hello, welcome guys, Thanks for having us once again.
Speaker 7: Yeah, absolutely absolutely, uh yes, we have entered our number
Speaker 7: three new Marrow trace of Matt Connorton Unleashed and we
Speaker 7: are live from the studios of w m n H
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Speaker 7: at the news stable account as far. And we've got
Speaker 7: the guys or three of the guys from Volley here
Speaker 7: with us. All right, Dana, let's start with you. You
Speaker 7: know the drill. You can each tell us who you are,
Speaker 7: what you do in the band, and any other pertinence
Speaker 7: you would like us to know.
Speaker 6: Sure. Sure. My name is Dane. I play guitar.
Speaker 7: Oh, Dane. I'm sorry, I said, Dana.
Speaker 6: I get a bunch of Dean. Just don't call me
Speaker 6: late for dinner.
Speaker 7: Right, all right, very good, I cut you off. Yeah, sorry, no, but.
Speaker 6: Yeah, I play guitar and I yell and lose my voice.
Speaker 7: Very good.
Speaker 8: My name is Sean. I do the vocals and I
Speaker 8: write the lyrics. I do a lot of the artwork
Speaker 8: and stuff too, and I wrangle all the I wrangle
Speaker 8: these boys together.
Speaker 6: It's much needed. Yeah.
Speaker 8: I'm Cody. I played bass in the band. I'm not
Speaker 8: really a bass player.
Speaker 6: But I do my best. You're stealing Jonah's stick.
Speaker 8: I have to channel Jonah's energy because it's not here. Okay,
Speaker 8: all right, he actually got abducted by aliens. That's why
Speaker 8: he's not here.
Speaker 7: Okay, is he the one saying he's got the probe?
Speaker 8: Yeah, well that was me, but he he he kind
Speaker 8: of came up with that. I can't really really based
Speaker 8: off of real world events. Yeah, I can't talk about
Speaker 8: it on the radio, gotcha. The FCC would not be proud.
Speaker 7: Well, you know, the Pentagon is releasing all these files.
Speaker 8: So you know it might be all right everything else, yes, files.
Speaker 7: Yep, agreed, agreed.
Speaker 6: Yeah, but anyways, we have aliens. It's like a pixel.
Speaker 2: Yeah.
Speaker 7: Yeah.
Speaker 8: Do you have coincidental that all of the sudden aliens
Speaker 8: are real? They've been real? Dude is out there?
Speaker 7: That's right, that's right. So you guys have been busy
Speaker 7: the we're playing some new music today. Now do you
Speaker 7: have a new Uh? Well well actually I should hold
Speaker 7: this up for people watching online. Let me hold it
Speaker 7: up for the camera for people watching the video feed.
Speaker 7: Got the new album? Yes, sir, and uh looks like
Speaker 7: a lot when especially there a lot went into.
Speaker 8: That has celophane on It is legitimate, it does it
Speaker 8: is name another punk act that will take the time
Speaker 8: to actually celephane in their album.
Speaker 7: It's right.
Speaker 8: I painstakingly hand packed and cut all of the artwork
Speaker 8: and put the labels on the CDs and package them
Speaker 8: and dude, I wanted to die.
Speaker 9: Yeah.
Speaker 6: Special Ones.
Speaker 8: That's the Magenta special Edition, right, there is no that's
Speaker 8: the you're joking about that.
Speaker 10: We do have a couple of different color ways though
Speaker 10: we have black and white. I believe there's a blue
Speaker 10: one with the flowers, and then that's the original, which
Speaker 10: is the red.
Speaker 6: So there are a couple of different Ones variants.
Speaker 11: Yeah.
Speaker 8: Yeah, So the the album cover, actually that picture is
Speaker 8: from when we were in Japan.
Speaker 6: Uh.
Speaker 8: There was a castle that was just completely graffiti bombed.
Speaker 8: So that picture and we had the title disappointed Setia
Speaker 8: kicking around for a while. We wanted to use it,
Speaker 8: and I figured, what's a that that picture is very disappointing,
Speaker 8: So and then we through some point setias around it and.
Speaker 7: Yeah, no, I like it. I like it Disappointed.
Speaker 6: Yeah.
Speaker 8: Yeah, out of all the pictures from the Japan trip,
Speaker 8: I'd say that probably is the best one for him album.
Speaker 4: Yeah.
Speaker 8: So when you do open it, the inner jacket, I
Speaker 8: think the back of the jacket actually has another picture
Speaker 8: from when we were in Japan. And then the inside
Speaker 8: of it. Uh, not to spoil too much, but there's
Speaker 8: a there's a little collage in there.
Speaker 7: Okay, okay, outstanding and tell us about what's going on
Speaker 7: in the back of this.
Speaker 6: So that is that is a collage that I did.
Speaker 6: It's called Mother.
Speaker 8: I used some old medical textbooks from the seventies and
Speaker 8: I used another one that is obstetrics.
Speaker 6: Right, I'm looking at you guys like you'd know, yeah, don't.
Speaker 8: I don't really like journal like I do. I do
Speaker 8: a lot of clause artwork with that stuff. But uh yeah,
Speaker 8: it's just uh, just nifty artwork that I made. And
Speaker 8: we were like, yeah, we'll throw that on the back
Speaker 8: and confuse people because if you notice there's no song
Speaker 8: titled song listings on the back right right, that's because
Speaker 8: you have to pay to know what songs are on
Speaker 8: the CD that you're not going to listen to.
Speaker 10: I guess I'm sure a lot of a lot of
Speaker 10: them end up as like wal art or whatever, or
Speaker 10: put them on your shelf.
Speaker 6: Yeah, we're appreciative either way.
Speaker 8: Oh yeah, yeah, because like we we haven't done it
Speaker 8: in a while, but like we'll put stuff out on
Speaker 8: cassette and maybe eight track.
Speaker 6: We've talked about that before with our different media platform.
Speaker 8: Yeah, there's a there's a band that I love actually
Speaker 8: wearing their shirt, Corrupt Vision. They uh, they put out
Speaker 8: flexi discs, so they're like the flexible records really like
Speaker 8: getting cereal boxes. They've done any discs, the little tiny CDs. Yeah,
Speaker 8: all kinds of cool stuff, which it's like, it's definitely
Speaker 8: more of a souvenir than anything.
Speaker 6: Well, of course, yeah, because like I was.
Speaker 8: Scrolling Facebook earlier and I saw this band putting out
Speaker 8: eight tracks, Like, dude, like, I'm not going to go
Speaker 8: buy an eight track to I probably have one of
Speaker 8: my eight track player in my basement. We could probably
Speaker 8: get something like that. Yeah, wow, that'd be really cool.
Speaker 7: I've I've talked about it on the show. I might
Speaker 7: have even talked about it with you guys. This this
Speaker 7: must have been like ten years ago now when I
Speaker 7: was on I remember looking on band camp looking for
Speaker 7: local bands, and I noticed that people were releasing cassettes
Speaker 7: and the first one that I found, I don't remember
Speaker 7: the name, but it was a band from Keene. I
Speaker 7: can't remember who they were called, but I was like, oh,
Speaker 7: that's interesting. And then I found more of them, and
Speaker 7: I kept finding more and more. I was like, oh,
Speaker 7: I guess this is a thing. Now, they're actually releasing cassettes. Yeah,
Speaker 7: and I thought that was pretty cool, but it was
Speaker 7: also quite shocking. Yeah, especially in like the the punk scene.
Speaker 7: It's it's definitely gaining quite the resurgence. Yeah, and it's
Speaker 7: just so cheap to do. Like I I found a
Speaker 7: giant suitcase full of cassettes. We talked about this story before.
Speaker 8: Yeah, So I found a huge suitcase full of cassettes
Speaker 8: and was like, I'm just gonna see if I can
Speaker 8: do this. And then we put out a bunch of cassettes.
Speaker 8: Joan and I were just like leaving them in bathrooms
Speaker 8: and stuff. Yeah, yeah, and we'd have our band camp
Speaker 8: in there. We left the other side blank. I stole
Speaker 8: it from the Dead Kennedy's but said like, the side
Speaker 8: is for you to steal music with.
Speaker 6: Oh wow, yeah, Oh that's cool. Yeah, that's very cool.
Speaker 7: Yeah. I guess I can't remember who I've talked about
Speaker 7: this with or not, but years ago I was in
Speaker 7: a band called The Jinks, and we used to have
Speaker 7: a running joke in the Jinks that we were gonna
Speaker 7: release like a single, and then we never did.
Speaker 6: But it was thunder on that one.
Speaker 8: Yeah yeah, No Effects, not on cassette, but No Effects
Speaker 8: put out a single. I can't say the title of
Speaker 8: the song, but it's a six second long song and
Speaker 8: they put out a single on vinyl. It was like
Speaker 8: a seven inch with a six second song.
Speaker 6: So funny.
Speaker 7: That's awesome. Yeah wow wow, So what so tell us
Speaker 7: about that song?
Speaker 8: Aliens? Like what I mean, we kind of just laughed
Speaker 8: about it. I think that one kind of just came
Speaker 8: out at practice one day. Yeah, I just, you know,
Speaker 8: we were playing around with rifts and stuff, and I
Speaker 8: think Sean might have had lyrics or Hayden Sport on
Speaker 8: the back burners fit together and just kind of became itself.
Speaker 8: So I wrote the lyrics like on my way or
Speaker 8: I was at work when I wrote the lyrics, and
Speaker 8: it just it was like lightning hit me. I just
Speaker 8: because sometimes it'll take me a month or two to
Speaker 8: write something, sometimes I write something in two minutes.
Speaker 6: Yeah that was I literally wrote that in two minutes.
Speaker 8: And then like we got to practice and I was like, guys,
Speaker 8: I have the song, and I started singing it he
Speaker 8: immediately came up with a riff.
Speaker 7: And like that.
Speaker 8: We were like, all right, yeah. We just looked at
Speaker 8: each other. We're like, so that's the song, and yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 6: So yeah.
Speaker 8: It's a lot of our songs tend to have like
Speaker 8: a darker theme, like very anti government, very like you know,
Speaker 8: we're very big into advocating from like mental health and everything,
Speaker 8: so a lot of it has to.
Speaker 6: Do with you know, very real poor subject matter, like for.
Speaker 8: Mental health and whatnot. So we kind of wanted to
Speaker 8: pepper in like more goofy stuff. So like the the
Speaker 8: Aliens one is just yeah.
Speaker 10: We were talking before the show started, and we have
Speaker 10: a lot of fans who like, like they'll be in
Speaker 10: the crime be.
Speaker 8: Like, yeah, it's crazy how many people come up to
Speaker 8: us and ask us to play Aliens.
Speaker 6: And every time we're like, no, dude, you can't.
Speaker 8: You can't ask us at the beginning of the set list,
Speaker 8: when we're still full of energy and spry. It's always
Speaker 8: at the end of the set list someone will come
Speaker 8: up and be like, dude, can you play Aliens. I'm like,
Speaker 8: I can't even say the word Aliens right now. Shawn's
Speaker 8: next set of Unge it's a lot. It's so much,
Speaker 8: it's so rapid fire and like we we actually made
Speaker 8: the song longer so I have more time to breathe.
Speaker 8: We did the same thing with a formula number four
Speaker 8: because it's just so fast. I I can't breathe. I
Speaker 8: have no time to breathe. Yeah, So I like I quit.
Speaker 8: I quit vaping, and that's howped my lungs a lot.
Speaker 8: Like quit smoking, vaping all that stuff. Been trying to
Speaker 8: do more cardio, but I like, uh, ice cream and
Speaker 8: sitting on the couch.
Speaker 7: How did you How did you quit vaping?
Speaker 11: What?
Speaker 6: What did you do?
Speaker 7: I just just stopped.
Speaker 6: I just stopped. My My lovely lady told me she
Speaker 6: wanted me to stop too, so that helped.
Speaker 7: Yeah.
Speaker 6: Yeah, but I I've been wanting to stop for a
Speaker 6: while and it's it's hard, but I just I'm sick
Speaker 6: of it. Man. It's it's gross. It's a gross habit.
Speaker 8: It's like I'm addicted to a flash drive, like you're
Speaker 8: really addicted to flavored air lose there.
Speaker 6: So yeah, I just cold turkey did good.
Speaker 7: Good for you.
Speaker 8: I slipped up a couple of times when I was drinking,
Speaker 8: Like I took a Chuck or two. But yeah, I've
Speaker 8: been around doing doing pretty good with it. Yeah, excellent,
Speaker 8: good for you, good for you. Absolutely.
Speaker 7: So all the three new songs that were featuring today,
Speaker 7: those are all on the album, correct, yes, And how
Speaker 7: many songs on here of total.
Speaker 8: Ten, I think it's I think it's a solid ten
Speaker 8: piece Okay, very good ten piece Chicken nugget brother.
Speaker 10: There are three volley songs that are like a revisit
Speaker 10: or a reprise if you will, okay, and then the
Speaker 10: rest of them are brand new.
Speaker 7: Yeah, excellent.
Speaker 11: Yeah.
Speaker 8: So actually all of the songs that are used to
Speaker 8: no useless. No, I don't think that's been played.
Speaker 10: On the area yet, nothing because it was just never
Speaker 10: really it was on an old record, or it was
Speaker 10: on an old collection maybe on band camp or whatever,
Speaker 10: or on an older was off.
Speaker 8: It was off our first album. It was written before
Speaker 8: I joined the band, so so we needed it recorded correctly.
Speaker 8: I think that was the That was the one that
Speaker 8: we recorded with the room mic and yeah, one one
Speaker 8: hanging from sprinkler pipe.
Speaker 6: It was so it was so.
Speaker 8: Literally an Amazon special microphone too, and like really that
Speaker 8: thing is such a piece of junk man.
Speaker 10: Once again to also produced and mastered and all of
Speaker 10: that and recorded by Axel Begley, so.
Speaker 6: He was did this one as well. We did last record.
Speaker 6: If you are if you're watching listening or both, we
Speaker 6: love you. Yeah is the man.
Speaker 8: We always appreciate his input and you know, he always
Speaker 8: does his very best to make sure that our vision
Speaker 8: kind of comes to fruition. You know, he's really he's
Speaker 8: really the man when it comes.
Speaker 6: To the recording.
Speaker 10: Oh yeah, absolutely, And we think the production on this
Speaker 10: one is kind of head and shoulders above the last
Speaker 10: one too. It's nice when it's just we're proud of
Speaker 10: the last one as well, but it's a big progression
Speaker 10: each time.
Speaker 6: We just want to add a little bit more.
Speaker 10: You have more ideas and from contrasting from the last
Speaker 10: works and stuff like that.
Speaker 6: So it was a little really wad handstaking. We spent.
Speaker 8: We spent some extra time on every song to make
Speaker 8: sure that it came out exactly how we wanted it.
Speaker 6: But we didn't spend the same money, thanks you, So
Speaker 6: we didn't.
Speaker 8: We didn't have sixteen Pacifico's before each recorded. That definitely helped.
Speaker 8: Okay help head, Yeah, majority.
Speaker 6: I doubled guitar tracks. Yeah, my goodness gracious.
Speaker 8: I was listening to Useless Apology and I was like
Speaker 8: tripping because I'm like, I heard the vocal doubles and
Speaker 8: they had to twist my arm to do that.
Speaker 6: I'm like, no, that's not well.
Speaker 10: It's like with Kurt Cobain, butch Big had to tell him, well,
Speaker 10: John Lennon doubled his vocal Yeah, double his guitars.
Speaker 11: You know.
Speaker 8: Yeah, I was so I was so opposed to it.
Speaker 8: And then like I was listening to useless Apology when
Speaker 8: I was making the radio edits. Actually yeah, I was
Speaker 8: listening and like, what the heck?
Speaker 6: What is that?
Speaker 8: Like I thought there, I thought like my speakers were
Speaker 8: messed up or something like, oh, there's there's vocal doubles.
Speaker 8: Like if something doesn't sound like utter crap, I assume
Speaker 8: something's wrong.
Speaker 7: Right, Yeah, that's funny. You did a great job on
Speaker 7: the radio edits.
Speaker 8: Thank you, thank you. I swear a lot, so I
Speaker 8: got pretty good at flipping them.
Speaker 6: Dude.
Speaker 8: I the original radio edit. It was too painstaking for
Speaker 8: me to actually do. But I don't know if I
Speaker 8: could even say the name of the bird. It is
Speaker 8: the bird's name, but it's an American wood blank it
Speaker 8: goes meat.
Speaker 6: Yeah, meat.
Speaker 7: Yeah.
Speaker 8: So he sends me this edit with the meep and
Speaker 8: I'm like, oh my god, I love because we send
Speaker 8: each other these videos back and forth every day. Yeah,
Speaker 8: and it's just a American wood blank bird meeping in
Speaker 8: a weird kind of edit, and it's like, I'm so
Speaker 8: excited for He's like, yeah, I know this is too
Speaker 8: much work. I'm not doing it. And I'm like, I
Speaker 8: will never forgive you.
Speaker 10: Anyone out there who has a group chat with their friends,
Speaker 10: they just know that it's a lawless wasteland.
Speaker 9: Yeah.
Speaker 8: Yeah, So if you if you message us and you
Speaker 8: ask us to hear the meat version, I'll send it
Speaker 8: to you. But I'm trying having to message you right
Speaker 8: now because I want to hear it.
Speaker 7: What American would something?
Speaker 10: Yeah, I feel like I feel like I'm I'm putting.
Speaker 10: I mean, it's a it's the name of a bird,
Speaker 10: so sure you can close is another word for a pecker.
Speaker 7: I think I should.
Speaker 8: We're gonna we're going to pick that out.
Speaker 7: Okay, what is it a Woodcock? Yeah, I said Woodcock.
Speaker 7: Yeah I can say that.
Speaker 6: Yeah, great movie, mister Woodcock. Great film.
Speaker 8: But I'm just I'm trying to, you know, keep the
Speaker 8: f C see from putting help us, help you to
Speaker 8: help us, help you me too.
Speaker 6: Yeah, I actually I love the FCC.
Speaker 7: Yeah, what do you love about them?
Speaker 6: Everything?
Speaker 7: Everything, everything?
Speaker 6: They're so cool. I'm not being facetious.
Speaker 7: We're probably safe because you know, I don't do politics
Speaker 7: on the show anymore so because the current FCC isn't
Speaker 7: likely to be.
Speaker 6: Upset with me about anything. I suppose I don't.
Speaker 7: Think I'm not. I'm not saying anything bad about the
Speaker 7: uh because I'm not saying anything about well current administration.
Speaker 6: We can, we can, we can chop it up if
Speaker 6: you like.
Speaker 7: No, No, I literally can't anymore.
Speaker 6: No, dude me, I don't. I don't want to. I
Speaker 6: think I think you can deduce how I feel.
Speaker 7: About Yeah, absolutely absolutely. We should play uh Cheaper to Die.
Speaker 7: This is my favorite of the ones you sent me.
Speaker 6: Heck, yeah, I love this song. What what do you
Speaker 6: like it out?
Speaker 2: It?
Speaker 6: Uh, specifically the.
Speaker 7: Lyrics, but also it's just it's just a banger. It's
Speaker 7: it's just really good.
Speaker 6: Appreciate that.
Speaker 7: Yeah, yeah, you like it too, that's fortuitous. What can
Speaker 7: you tell me about it? Anything you want to tell
Speaker 7: me about it?
Speaker 6: So it's expensive to be alive.
Speaker 8: Yes, I don't know if I don't know, if you've noticed, Matthew,
Speaker 8: but living is expensive.
Speaker 7: It is expensive. Yeah, it's very expensive.
Speaker 6: Yeah.
Speaker 10: It has some uh, it definitely has some Pantera and
Speaker 10: some seither esque influence without the shore, without the racism.
Speaker 6: Yeah, yeah, for sure. Philm. Somo. If you're somehow listening
Speaker 6: to this, I hate you.
Speaker 8: Get better, get better, be better. Yeah, but uh no,
Speaker 8: it's uh, I forget exactly. How like we came to
Speaker 8: the like we were just talking. I someone said something about, oh,
Speaker 8: it was cheaper to die, and I'm like, yo, light
Speaker 8: bulb your head. Yeah, oh dude, So part of those
Speaker 8: lyrics actually were I started writing more to the one
Speaker 8: of our old songs, I think it was Blind, and
Speaker 8: I like, I dumped the lyrics and then I found
Speaker 8: them again and I took like a little bits and
Speaker 8: pieces and that that became cheaper to die.
Speaker 7: So all right, all right, very good. Let's give this
Speaker 7: a spin. If you're just joined in us, we have
Speaker 7: volly here with us, live in studio, and here it
Speaker 7: is cheaper to die.
Speaker 4: Your friends for change, you act to say, tried to blind.
Speaker 2: You think you're feeling real thin.
Speaker 9: Sorry talk thinking of myself, such suspect, there's nothing left
Speaker 9: to offer.
Speaker 3: There's no we're left to hide.
Speaker 9: You would take them all. Your life is cheap bird
Speaker 9: and cheaper, cheap bird, a cheapird, a time.
Speaker 7: Cheer.
Speaker 6: Ye.
Speaker 3: You hold your bread, your brain or change, but nothing's moving.
Speaker 11: You aren't the same.
Speaker 3: You drink the wine, drink subber grapes. Everythink you feel
Speaker 3: it's real.
Speaker 9: You think you complicated with God.
Speaker 11: You're grown. Sorry talking to gut late.
Speaker 3: I'm thinking of yourself, caught up, tripling my suspect.
Speaker 5: There's nothing left, too long here, but there's nowhere left
Speaker 5: to hide.
Speaker 11: You take a ball.
Speaker 3: Your life is cheapird and cheaper and cheap and a
Speaker 3: cheaperd a time.
Speaker 1: Cheaper and j.
Speaker 11: World.
Speaker 3: Sorry talk, I can't lay well. You think you got
Speaker 3: yourself plus fact left we're left to hide, you savoo ball.
Speaker 9: You're like this cheamber and cheaper and cheaper and cheaper
Speaker 9: and cheaper and cheap bird and cheaper, cheaper and.
Speaker 6: Time cheaper to die. It really is.
Speaker 7: The band is Volley and we've got the guys here
Speaker 7: with us live in studio, and can you can you
Speaker 7: talk about that on the air?
Speaker 6: What we were just talking about yeah or anything.
Speaker 7: Yeah, yeah, yeah, no, no no names if you know,
Speaker 7: do you even know his name? Uh no, okay, no,
Speaker 7: but you guys.
Speaker 6: Have a I don't.
Speaker 8: We have a We have a stark greaving fan that
Speaker 8: uh he like runs up and like steals the tabs
Speaker 8: off of my beers and stuff.
Speaker 7: You did use the word stalker off air, Yeah, thanks.
Speaker 6: Yeah.
Speaker 10: A few weeks no name, no names were we were
Speaker 10: at the Bad Burger and it was like about of
Speaker 10: the band's sort of thing and him and his friends
Speaker 10: were getting down with us when we were playing and
Speaker 10: that's cool and stuff, and then the other bands were
Speaker 10: playing and he would like go up to like the
Speaker 10: stage like cross his arms, starts shaking his head.
Speaker 8: Yeah, no one else, Yeah, like super not cool behavior,
Speaker 8: Like you know, it was about all the bands and
Speaker 8: we wanted to win, but we're.
Speaker 6: Also we're respectable. We're respectable.
Speaker 8: We were there like digging all the other bands, like
Speaker 8: chopping up with them and whatnot, and he like he
Speaker 8: was walking up shaking his head and no at them
Speaker 8: and like like dude being rude, and like I went
Speaker 8: up to him, like cut it out.
Speaker 10: And at the end of the day, he's our band too,
Speaker 10: Like you know, that could potentially be a reflection of us.
Speaker 6: I don't want that look.
Speaker 8: Yeah, and like you know, he's a young kid, so
Speaker 8: like the right trying to be influential in a positive way. Yeah,
Speaker 8: joking last night, like doing screaming vocals in the parking
Speaker 8: lot of jewel.
Speaker 7: And like parents.
Speaker 6: Yeah, but uh yeah, dude, he like bless his heart,
Speaker 6: bless his heart. Yeah, he'll come around.
Speaker 7: Hey.
Speaker 8: The weirdest thing, dude, is he like keeps coming up
Speaker 8: and stealing the tabs off of my beers and for
Speaker 8: whatever reason, dude, I'm like, that's getting so deep under
Speaker 8: my skin. It's in the bone marrow. He wouldn't have
Speaker 8: a set list. Everything set list, and it's like in
Speaker 8: my eyes, I'm like, take it right, he's the paper
Speaker 8: to me. Yeah, Like if it means something to you,
Speaker 8: like it's a strange thing, I'll even sign it for you.
Speaker 6: Whatever.
Speaker 10: Yeah, if I met someone who I looked up to,
Speaker 10: I would be on my best behavior.
Speaker 6: I would.
Speaker 10: You know, I really admire you and I think you're
Speaker 10: cool and I don't want you to think I'm lame. Yeah, yeah,
Speaker 10: seems pretty normal.
Speaker 8: We've had a few other fans that you know, it's
Speaker 8: often folks that are younger than us, Like, you know,
Speaker 8: we have a few like older heads that really dig
Speaker 8: us that are.
Speaker 6: A little like a little over a pretty broad demographic.
Speaker 8: Yeah, so there is there's a couple other that I
Speaker 8: can think of offhand that like when they first met us,
Speaker 8: they were like, and you know, we're we're human too.
Speaker 8: We're not like some crazy big band or aliens that
Speaker 8: you know of, but you know, we're very humble people
Speaker 8: and we're human. We love talking to people before and
Speaker 8: after the show, and just you know, going out. Don't
Speaker 8: don't treat us like we're we're some circus act. Treat
Speaker 8: us like we're human. Will treat you like you're human. Right,
Speaker 8: But there were a couple other people that I can
Speaker 8: think of offhand, where like when they first met us,
Speaker 8: they like I felt like I was being treated differently,
Speaker 8: like I wasn't being treated like a person, and like
Speaker 8: they were just like going way too heavy handed, was
Speaker 8: like trying to make us laugh, trying to like be
Speaker 8: like super over the top friendly with us, very overfamiliar.
Speaker 10: Yeah, put it, and he parked himself right next to me.
Speaker 10: I was the next to come to me, and so
Speaker 10: they started blasting and showing me as Instagram and I'd
Speaker 10: like tell him straight up like this. I was like,
Speaker 10: you do respect my boundaries, dude, Like I don't know
Speaker 10: how much more clear, Like why don't you why don't
Speaker 10: you tell them what you did to me yesterday?
Speaker 6: We can't. We're on the radio, dude, so I'm sitting
Speaker 6: you shut your mouth. It was you.
Speaker 8: So we're sitting in the venue and I see the
Speaker 8: little flock of young wings and I'm like, oh no,
Speaker 8: And I looked. I looked at my lady and like,
Speaker 8: the kids are here, and she's like, what are you
Speaker 8: talking about? The And I'm like, the kids are here
Speaker 8: and she's like, oh no. And then he comes right
Speaker 8: up to me and just stares at me, and.
Speaker 6: Dude, he he does he does it.
Speaker 8: It's a little unsettling. He does a Donald Trump impression constantly,
Speaker 8: and it drives me up the wall. And I like,
Speaker 8: I just I tell him, I'm straight out. I'm like, dude, stop,
Speaker 8: Like you're genuinely irritating, Like at least give me r f.
Speaker 7: K impression at all.
Speaker 2: No.
Speaker 8: No, I think that's why it irritates me so much,
Speaker 8: because it's not even good, but so like he's doing
Speaker 8: his thing and I'm like, dude, just like give me
Speaker 8: some space, man, like I'm doing something right now.
Speaker 6: And uh, Dane comes up and like, dude, the kids
Speaker 6: are here, is like, yeah, I told him to go
Speaker 6: bother you.
Speaker 10: Because they found me in the parking lot and my
Speaker 10: patient's worth in pretty fast. And there's like a group
Speaker 10: of four of them and the rest of the kids
Speaker 10: are fine, but it's it's definitely that one. Yeah, there's
Speaker 10: there's one kid. You're listening. Please fix yourself. We love you, Yeah,
Speaker 10: we do better, We love We love you, dude.
Speaker 8: We love all of our fans, and we hope that
Speaker 8: this comes as uh, you know, like a learning moment
Speaker 8: the constructive critician. You're you're cool as heck, but just
Speaker 8: you know, chill out, work on your eyeliner. Two big dog, bro.
Speaker 6: You can't talk like you got punched in the face
Speaker 6: last night. I did pretty good. It was that's why.
Speaker 8: Well it was hot, al right. You looked seductive as heck.
Speaker 8: Oh wow, that's smoky. I was beautiful.
Speaker 6: Dane. Hey, now I have a ring on my finger.
Speaker 6: I got I noticed that this morning. I'm gonna ask
Speaker 6: you about it.
Speaker 8: Wait, did you get married, Sean?
Speaker 6: Uh, not yet, but we're going.
Speaker 7: To have you guys been like, have you've been playing
Speaker 7: a lot of shows.
Speaker 10: Or I don't think we've hit this year as hard
Speaker 10: around the same time as last year. But I mean,
Speaker 10: we we have a lot of stuff coming up, and
Speaker 10: we've been pretty consistent and stuff. We a little bit
Speaker 10: more of a slower start to the summer season spring
Speaker 10: summer season, but we got stuff.
Speaker 8: We spent about a month or so pre recording, recording,
Speaker 8: and then post recording doing the the album artwork, like
Speaker 8: packaging everything. It was just a lot and uh, we
Speaker 8: all kind of collectively said, like we kind of want
Speaker 8: to slow down a little bit, just to give ourselves
Speaker 8: all time to breathe, Like, we all have so much
Speaker 8: going on.
Speaker 10: We've got a lot of personal stuff too, in our
Speaker 10: lives and things like that, just like everybody else. Yeah, yeah,
Speaker 10: sometimes you just you know have to take the things
Speaker 10: that are your auxiliary things in your life and.
Speaker 6: Just maybe you know, pull them back a little bit. Yeah,
Speaker 6: it's normal.
Speaker 8: So we have a we have a couple of shows
Speaker 8: coming up June nineteenth. We're playing at Thirsty First and
Speaker 8: lolls Low, Massachusetts to specify just in case there was
Speaker 8: any confusion out there. I don't remember who's playing that,
Speaker 8: and I am so sorry if you guys are listening,
Speaker 8: but uh, I know it's going to be a super
Speaker 8: kick butt show. We're playing some hippie festival too.
Speaker 6: Out in the woods. Really is that new ipswich?
Speaker 11: Yeah?
Speaker 6: I think so.
Speaker 10: Okay, Yeah, I said that was like your cousin or
Speaker 10: something who invited us to do that.
Speaker 8: My cousin is friends with the guy who is putting
Speaker 8: it on. It's called Electric camp Out. Okay, I feel
Speaker 8: like I've heard of it. Yeah, so it sounds really cool.
Speaker 8: It's a it's kind of outside of our wheelhouse. We
Speaker 8: don't We're not like a festival band, but yeah, if
Speaker 8: the money is right, there's an opportunity to kind of
Speaker 8: kind of do something different. You know, we played a
Speaker 8: lot of you know a lot of bars, and you know,
Speaker 8: we've played Bad Burger a few times, which are great
Speaker 8: venues and great stuff, but uh, yeah, you do something
Speaker 8: a little different when you use your breath of fresh air.
Speaker 8: We usually play places where there's a higher risk of
Speaker 8: being stabbed, Okay, especially normally that's the most comfortable last
Speaker 8: night across the street and dude, every single person that
Speaker 8: I told about the show because we played a jewel
Speaker 8: and they're like, didn't somebody get stabbed there? I'm like, dude,
Speaker 8: come on, like people get stabbed everywhere. People get stabbed
Speaker 8: every day.
Speaker 7: That's true.
Speaker 6: It's it's it's an epidemic. Man.
Speaker 10: To expand off what Cody was saying, though, too, we
Speaker 10: have been doing more things that have been out of
Speaker 10: our comfort zone. We played a like a benefit show
Speaker 10: at the Stumble Inn and Dairy, so it was us
Speaker 10: obviously punk band, and then we played with the same
Speaker 10: bill as the Children's Bluegrass ensemble.
Speaker 6: They were they were so cute. So they were cute.
Speaker 8: There was like this little six year old girl and
Speaker 8: she was playing like a double bass, the stand up
Speaker 8: one and it was taller than her.
Speaker 6: Dude, it was. It was adorable. It sounded great. They
Speaker 6: were dude, they were.
Speaker 8: They were so good. They were like I was watching them, like,
Speaker 8: oh no, dude, we're gonna get outshined by six. He
Speaker 8: grabs me by the arm. He looks at me, he's like,
Speaker 8: are you serious. I called him a few choice words
Speaker 8: that I can't say on the radio, but yeah, I
Speaker 8: was like dude, are you you're messing with me right now?
Speaker 2: Right?
Speaker 11: Wow?
Speaker 10: And then we did we didn't go ahead, know you,
Speaker 10: I was gonna say. We did the Battle of the
Speaker 10: Bands at Bad Burger like a month or so ago,
Speaker 10: and it was us a prog rock type of outfit,
Speaker 10: like a five or six piece prog rock band, and
Speaker 10: then it was the girl with an acoustic guitar and
Speaker 10: he swept.
Speaker 6: Single one, the whole thing. We lost the Battle of
Speaker 6: the Bands to a singer songwriter? Wow, who was it?
Speaker 7: Do you remember?
Speaker 6: I don't remember her name? She was. She was very talented.
Speaker 6: I'm sure she is. They're kidding aside, Like I'm not
Speaker 6: salty about it.
Speaker 10: Very talented, but it's we've been doing things out of
Speaker 10: our norm which, yeah, I think that's good for any
Speaker 10: band or any person or whatever you do. It's good
Speaker 10: to get out of your normal systems or whatever once
Speaker 10: in a.
Speaker 8: While, experience new things to kind of find you your niche,
Speaker 8: you know, find where you variety.
Speaker 6: I appreciate what you got.
Speaker 8: Variety is the wine of life. I don't think that's
Speaker 8: how that goes. That's not how that goes. Well, it's
Speaker 8: a good thing, like wine. I'm actually kind of hungover
Speaker 8: right now. Well, yeah, you guys played just last time. Yeah, yeah,
Speaker 8: I had a little too much fun in the sun.
Speaker 8: If I was a caarous i'd fall right to the ground.
Speaker 7: If you're just joining us, we have Volley here with
Speaker 7: us in studio. That's that's a great place to play, though, Jewel,
Speaker 7: because you know, the stage is nice.
Speaker 6: And the lighting, the sound was immaculate.
Speaker 8: Yeah, good job with us. You wanted to make sure
Speaker 8: that we all had what we needed.
Speaker 11: Yeah.
Speaker 10: I believe our soundtech guy was the lead singer of
Speaker 10: Martial Law. I could be I could be wrong, but yeah,
Speaker 10: he's super nice. He even remembered my name because we
Speaker 10: saw him another time. I can't recall.
Speaker 8: It was the Bungalow, the Bungalow, Yes, yes, okay, I
Speaker 8: did the Bungalow Love Bungalow.
Speaker 10: But yeah, no, Jewels pretty cool. It was our first
Speaker 10: time playing there. Yeah, or at least for me anyway. Wow, okay,
Speaker 10: and uh, we would like to go back sometime. Yeah,
Speaker 10: maybe on a more normal type of bill for us,
Speaker 10: So maybe we can do work something.
Speaker 6: Like that out.
Speaker 8: That was that was my first time playing there. I've
Speaker 8: been to the Jewel a few times.
Speaker 6: And uh.
Speaker 8: Last time I went there, I wasn't even old enough
Speaker 8: to drink and my homie Timmy and I got kicked
Speaker 8: out because our friend's grind band was playing Yeah, and
Speaker 8: they gave me quite a I'm sorry, I purchased quite
Speaker 8: a few tequila pineapples.
Speaker 6: I was telling the guys the story last night. They're like, oh,
Speaker 6: they gave it to you.
Speaker 8: I'm like, wait, how did those kids get in then,
Speaker 8: dude twenty one to get in? I don't know, man,
Speaker 8: I think they might have had Probably they had access
Speaker 8: on their hands, because that's the first thing I said,
Speaker 8: is how did you get in here?
Speaker 2: Like?
Speaker 6: Did you crawl in through the wall?
Speaker 8: You know what, I wouldn't put it past them to
Speaker 8: find an open window somewhere and just crawling? Do they
Speaker 8: crawl in through a window like holding a knife? Rambow
Speaker 8: style and ad like? I heard what you said on
Speaker 8: the radio put the pop out of the ceiling here
Speaker 8: in that accent.
Speaker 6: But I heard what you said on the radio that
Speaker 6: wasn't very nice or sorry. Well, we're a punk band.
Speaker 8: Buttercup fixing yourself in the real world, Oh my goodness,
Speaker 8: I'm digging myself deeper and deeper.
Speaker 7: That's all right, it's good radio.
Speaker 6: Oh well, I love that for you, Matt. Deeper, to
Speaker 6: die Deeper, to Die Deeper.
Speaker 7: Are there any bands in the earth that you guys
Speaker 7: play a lot with that you team up a lot with.
Speaker 6: Oh we Trash Street Trash.
Speaker 10: You haven't seen them in a little while, granted, but
Speaker 10: in the past we hook up a lot.
Speaker 6: We love that.
Speaker 8: We're playing their uh annual barbecue we played every year.
Speaker 8: Already Dead. Those are the homies. Yeah, we love them,
Speaker 8: uh Ian love you guys. I can't say what I'd
Speaker 8: like to say to you, but I love you. Yeah,
Speaker 8: already Dead. We've been playing with them a bunch.
Speaker 10: Our Homie at Basics Plus, which was his old band.
Speaker 10: He is back in the scene now, David Circle, and
Speaker 10: he has a new outfit, so i'd like to I've
Speaker 10: been to him at some point.
Speaker 6: I think it's Dave. I just said, Dave. You said David.
Speaker 8: Oh, I guess we're gonna be able to run this
Speaker 8: back after the over, and I'm going to show you
Speaker 8: that you're wrong.
Speaker 6: Oh man, I almost said, you know what I'm gonna.
Speaker 7: I don't think Jamie's there anymore?
Speaker 8: Is he on Rogan's I don't know.
Speaker 7: I think they got rid of him. Then the thing now.
Speaker 6: Everyone that.
Speaker 8: I don't want to go down the rabbit hole. But
Speaker 8: if you're using AI for art, you're a doodoo head.
Speaker 7: There's a lot of that's been a big topic lately,
Speaker 7: people like for show flyers, whether people.
Speaker 6: They're so it's too easy.
Speaker 8: So my god, they're all the same layer, and like,
Speaker 8: I guess maybe I'm a little more of a stickler
Speaker 8: because I'm an artist. But like, dude, they're all the
Speaker 8: same layout. It's the same exact flyer with the same
Speaker 8: lame font and it just it looks so it's so weak,
Speaker 8: it's so lame, Like you're not you're not showing you're
Speaker 8: not showing me you're passionate about your craft at all.
Speaker 8: My mommy are lazy at heck, Grandma will send me
Speaker 8: things online. It'll be obvious. He and I'm like, they're boomers,
Speaker 8: so like, I get it, they don't really understand. But
Speaker 8: there's something like a dog video skateboarding but it's not real.
Speaker 8: But it's like, but dogs can actually skateboard in real life,
Speaker 8: So now you find me a real life skateboarding dog
Speaker 8: instead of been a generated one. Dude, I would rather
Speaker 8: the skateboarding dog than a show flyer or even music
Speaker 8: people do.
Speaker 6: Like people are using AI to make music now, and
Speaker 6: it's like you're taking.
Speaker 10: Bread out of my Oh yeah no, there there's these
Speaker 10: AI bands that have a billion streams.
Speaker 6: Dude, there's one. It's crazy Velvet sundowns. Yes, that's what. Right.
Speaker 7: We did a whole segment about in wild.
Speaker 6: Yeah, absolutely wild.
Speaker 8: So I forget if it was them or if it
Speaker 8: was another one, but uh, because I listened to a
Speaker 8: lot of like cybersecurity podcasts and whatnot. Okay, but they
Speaker 8: were talking. I'm pretty sure it was them. It might
Speaker 8: have been a different guy though, that he was doing
Speaker 8: streaming fraud. He made an AI band, put it on Spotify.
Speaker 8: They never played any shows. They had three million monthly listeners.
Speaker 8: This guy got life in prison because for seven or
Speaker 8: eight years he was doing streaming fraud.
Speaker 7: That's a different guy. I know the story you're talking about.
Speaker 8: We did a segment about yeah Wild, absolutely wild, and like,
Speaker 8: I forget who I was talking to about it, but
Speaker 8: I was telling somebody about their like he got life
Speaker 8: in prison for this, Like yeah, man, it was you,
Speaker 8: yeah you were ye yeah, like actually insane but the
Speaker 8: Velvet Sundown thing, it's the meme of all the spider
Speaker 8: man's pointing at each other because you have one person saying, no,
Speaker 8: we're the real real velvet Sundown. It was an art project,
Speaker 8: and then there's another one like, no, we're the real
Speaker 8: real Velvet Sundown. We recorded and the way that the
Speaker 8: article was it was like we spent many hot, sweaty
Speaker 8: summer nights.
Speaker 6: It's like, dude, that you use AI to write that.
Speaker 3: Well, that's the thing.
Speaker 7: Yeah, it's all like the press releases everything. It's all
Speaker 7: AI generated.
Speaker 10: Gordon Solarbrain like, come on, yeah, well I was just
Speaker 10: down in Virginia over April vacation, and I guess obviously
Speaker 10: not just there but in tons of places. But they
Speaker 10: want to put those big AI data centers everywhere and
Speaker 10: they just kill the environment and suck up resources. And
Speaker 10: one of their bigger points is like, oh, well it
Speaker 10: creates all these jobs and stuff like that. Well, yes,
Speaker 10: it creates jobs when you're building them, but when they're
Speaker 10: up and established, it only takes twenty twenty five people
Speaker 10: to run these things, so it's not like sustainable, and
Speaker 10: it's just it's all pretty wacky. I don't like where
Speaker 10: all this is.
Speaker 8: Imagine imagine in conversation every time that you responded to someone,
Speaker 8: like like if you asked me a question and I
Speaker 8: pounded a gallon of water before I answered you.
Speaker 6: That's that's it, dude, And it's not even right. Well
Speaker 6: at least it's not. You're staying hydrated most of the
Speaker 6: time you look things up. So what I found.
Speaker 8: Side note, if you want to circumvent, like when you
Speaker 8: google something is AI, if you put a swear word
Speaker 8: in your search, it circumvents that. Really, yeah, so I
Speaker 8: typically do that, or I just tag tac Reddit at
Speaker 8: the end.
Speaker 6: I didn't know that I'm start doing that. I don't.
Speaker 10: Sometimes I like rather, you know, because it gives you
Speaker 10: the AI prompt of what you're looking for, which it
Speaker 10: you know, we've continued to google not doing that, but
Speaker 10: I kind of like the sleuth and look for my own.
Speaker 10: It's an AI overview if you will everything I get it.
Speaker 8: I I saw I saw one, and I like, because
Speaker 8: the internet's full of memes and everything, I thought it
Speaker 8: was a joke and I looked it up and like,
Speaker 8: I forget it was like if you googled what like
Speaker 8: your standing normal body temperature is something like that. It's
Speaker 8: set one hundred and sixty five degrees And I'm like, dude,
Speaker 8: what are you doing? You are misinforming the people.
Speaker 6: It thinks you're Thanksgiving turkey. I am a bit of
Speaker 6: a turkey.
Speaker 11: Wow.
Speaker 6: Yeah, yeah, dude, it's the world we look. I hate it.
Speaker 8: I hate it, and I feel like I'm thirty two
Speaker 8: and I feel like an old man because I'm like,
Speaker 8: oh what you feel?
Speaker 6: Shut up?
Speaker 8: You're you're an old man? Oh yeah, oh yeah, like
Speaker 8: you're some spry young buck over there. I mean, hot kettle, bro,
Speaker 8: you're your bones sound like glows sticks. Yeah, it's not
Speaker 8: the it's not the years, it's the mileage.
Speaker 7: Oh, I just realized you've so got your I still
Speaker 7: have my wristband on from last night.
Speaker 8: You know, I always call myself.
Speaker 10: I never I'm never washing this roll and where their
Speaker 10: hospital wristband for the next week after they get out.
Speaker 8: Yea, so uh that's I started doing that with my fiance.
Speaker 8: We save every wristband from all the shows.
Speaker 6: Yeah.
Speaker 8: I have a giant bag of them and like I dude,
Speaker 8: I have so many. I've been saving them for years.
Speaker 8: But like her and I started doing it and uh,
Speaker 8: we have a we have a secret secret supplies that
Speaker 8: we're going to do with them. But oh yeah, anyways,
Speaker 8: what's your what's your favorite color?
Speaker 7: My favorite color is red.
Speaker 6: Really, it's just interesting. That's interesting.
Speaker 8: If I was a psychologist, I could dive deeper into that.
Speaker 6: But red school, but you're not. He's a he's a
Speaker 6: parking lot psychologist.
Speaker 8: Okay, I could definitely see that. He's literally an ai
Speaker 8: psychologist basically, because you'll be like, oh, my favorite color
Speaker 8: is red, and it'll be like.
Speaker 6: You want to die, don't you? Ten reasons is why
Speaker 6: it's not.
Speaker 8: So, this is why your favorite color is green? My
Speaker 8: my favorite color, I really like forest green. Yeah, yeah,
Speaker 8: I like purple, purple, purple, purple, what about you?
Speaker 7: Not everyone even has a favorite color. Some people don't.
Speaker 6: It changes for me, honestly.
Speaker 10: But Matt that you heard that radio commercial where it's
Speaker 10: like the kid and he's sick and you've just we've had.
Speaker 3: Your favorite favor.
Speaker 6: Your honey, take this medicine. It's your favorite flavor.
Speaker 11: Purple.
Speaker 7: No, honey, it's great, No, it's great.
Speaker 6: Oh god, we're so cooked.
Speaker 8: We would say that back and forth with each other.
Speaker 6: So many times.
Speaker 7: It's just like.
Speaker 3: I love purple.
Speaker 6: He's gonna be a marine when he grows up.
Speaker 7: I have not heard that. I've not heard that.
Speaker 6: Last year.
Speaker 8: Yeah, just I feel I need to say this trampin
Speaker 8: is tramped. I got him just Smiling Friends at work.
Speaker 8: You ever watched Smiling Friends? No, dude, I so when
Speaker 8: we got it, looks when we got last night, Uh,
Speaker 8: Sarah was like she passed right out.
Speaker 2: I was.
Speaker 8: I was drunk as heck and I was laying in
Speaker 8: bed watching Smiling Friends, just going dude, I probably will.
Speaker 10: You need to have like at least three firing neurons
Speaker 10: to enjoy that show.
Speaker 6: So I guess I guess it checks out.
Speaker 7: It's just on YouTube.
Speaker 6: It's got an adulte.
Speaker 7: Okay, makes sense.
Speaker 8: You can find it elsewhere on the internet. I'm not
Speaker 8: going to tell people where a pirate cartoons, but it's like, you.
Speaker 6: Know, ried morning, I'll tell you where. I'll tell you.
Speaker 8: Smiling Friends is the new like what Rick and Morty
Speaker 8: was supposed to be. Okay, it's just the irreverent you
Speaker 8: know comedy. It's like out out of left field. It's
Speaker 8: uh sounds like something in my like. Actually, you you
Speaker 8: have to check it's so funny. We just like to
Speaker 8: each other at work all day. It's literally so like
Speaker 8: it's become like my main vocal stim is just where
Speaker 8: is Shrimpina? And like I scared the but Jesus out
Speaker 8: of my boss. So like I went up to Cody.
Speaker 8: So where we work, like you know, there's certain aspects
Speaker 8: where we have to wear respirators and it's really loud
Speaker 8: pp so.
Speaker 6: What oh he's gonna say he can't.
Speaker 8: Anyways, I like I went up behind Cody and I
Speaker 8: did it. I did it so loud to wear a
Speaker 8: Shrimpina thing, like I was almost screaming it. And my
Speaker 8: one of my bosses, I didn't see him, but he
Speaker 8: was like crouched down doing something and he like jolted
Speaker 8: and my other boss came up to me and she
Speaker 8: was like, so what was that? I'm like, and I
Speaker 8: did it again. I'm like, where is Shrimpina's like right,
Speaker 8: but like what was that? I'm like, Oh, it's from
Speaker 8: smiling friends. And she was like, you just scared the
Speaker 8: ever loving crap out of I'm not going to say
Speaker 8: his name, but his name is we'll appropriate, we'll call
Speaker 8: him Zach. Yeah, just just to keep anonymities that yeah,
Speaker 8: that's not his real name. No, Zach, you know who
Speaker 8: you are. Yeah, oh my god. So Cody and I
Speaker 8: have a running joke I put that bag there. Yes,
Speaker 8: it's literally in the liner notes of one of our albums.
Speaker 8: And then at the very end of the album, I
Speaker 8: put like I used text to speech, yeah, to say, like,
Speaker 8: you know, I'd like to thank so and so, and
Speaker 8: then it's like twenty seconds of silence and then it's
Speaker 8: I put that bag there. And I was winning for
Speaker 8: a while, and then Cody got me the job where
Speaker 8: we're working, and in my interview, at the end of
Speaker 8: my interview, the boss turns to me and he goes, oh, also,
Speaker 8: I put that bag there, dude.
Speaker 6: I literally I threw my hat on the ground. I'm like,
Speaker 6: what did you just say to me? And he just
Speaker 6: smiles and like I texted Cody and I'm like, you in,
Speaker 6: what do I do? What I can do?
Speaker 8: I cornered Zach when he was getting ready for the interview.
Speaker 8: I'm like, you don't you don't get a say in this,
Speaker 8: like you have to say it. I was like, I
Speaker 8: don't care what you think, Like it's not inappropriate, Like
Speaker 8: it's just an inside joke and you say it, you're
Speaker 8: going to just short circuit him in the amazing.
Speaker 6: Short circuit me. He did, dude. I I was so
Speaker 6: professional through the whole interview.
Speaker 11: I have.
Speaker 8: I have over a decade of experience in this line
Speaker 8: of work, so I was like very eloquent in my speaking,
Speaker 8: you know, trying to not come across.
Speaker 6: As an idiot. I was trying to pull the wool
Speaker 6: over his eyes, you know.
Speaker 8: And I'm like talking about seeing C machining and everything
Speaker 8: and like just very technical stuff.
Speaker 6: And then he's like, also, I put that bag there.
Speaker 6: I'm like, just to give you an idea of the.
Speaker 8: Energy that we put out at work.
Speaker 6: That's why we were around all day.
Speaker 8: It's you know, it's it's gotta be fun. If yeah, yeah,
Speaker 8: it's not worth it. We're literally just like walking around
Speaker 8: quoting SpongeBob all day. Yeah, Like there's all these number
Speaker 8: one rule to Yah, that's great. That's the second is
Speaker 8: a no high ball, no Jude high ball, no Jude. Yeah,
Speaker 8: past that part of my life now.
Speaker 6: Lots of inside jokes that people want to understand on
Speaker 6: the radio.
Speaker 7: It's all lower.
Speaker 6: Well, you did a good job explaining that one though,
Speaker 6: oh thank you.
Speaker 8: We neat a Wikipedia page for lore Wikipedia page a
Speaker 8: cyber truckster of buy refrigerator.
Speaker 6: Yeah, final man seven looking cars.
Speaker 7: I see a lot of those around Manchester.
Speaker 6: Yeah see, I don't know.
Speaker 8: People used to flip the bird at those trucks, and
Speaker 8: then the funniest thing happened when everyone's like, it's just
Speaker 8: so much better of a.
Speaker 6: React if you just down. Yeah, it's hilarious.
Speaker 8: It's so much funnier because like you flipped someone off.
Speaker 8: It's aggressive, but you boo somebody or just shake your head. No,
Speaker 8: it's it's the equivalent of when you would get in
Speaker 8: trouble as a kid and your parents are like, I'm
Speaker 8: not mad, I'm disappointed.
Speaker 6: That's always the worst it cuts.
Speaker 8: You might be in the minority here, but it's like
Speaker 8: I feel like they could have been cool, like at
Speaker 8: some level, like you know, just changed the body style
Speaker 8: a little bit. I used to make fun of Cody's
Speaker 8: so much, but he said that one time and I
Speaker 8: took and ran with it. I like, in our group chat,
Speaker 8: I changed his name to cyber truck Enthusiasts.
Speaker 7: Oh yeah, it's funny.
Speaker 8: It's like, you know, it's supposed to be bulletproof.
Speaker 6: You know, it's got that world thing too. I guess
Speaker 6: the build quality is off.
Speaker 10: So many recalls from obviously I told you what I
Speaker 10: for work, and yeah, from an automotive point of view,
Speaker 10: they're just they're super too deep and they catch on
Speaker 10: fire and they catch well, that's electric cars in general,
Speaker 10: for sure.
Speaker 8: The thing that got me the most with those is
Speaker 8: the electronic steering rack. So it's like it's not at
Speaker 8: all feel right.
Speaker 7: Older.
Speaker 8: You drive an older car that has like a touch
Speaker 8: screen and you try to like do something on the radio,
Speaker 8: there's that delay.
Speaker 7: Yeah.
Speaker 8: Yeah, So the cyber trucks are already starting to get
Speaker 8: the delay with their steering. So you'll you find a
Speaker 8: video online. It's pretty prevalent. But it's like the scarring
Speaker 8: like glitches out.
Speaker 6: I turn the wheel and.
Speaker 8: Then there's like a solid like half second pause the
Speaker 8: wheels turn. It's like, yeah, that's not right. Wow, No,
Speaker 8: that's very dangerous. I'm very old school with cars. It's
Speaker 8: like it's got to be you know, rack and pinion
Speaker 8: li by cable like you know what, that's it worked
Speaker 8: for a thousand years. It's all this electronic stuff just
Speaker 8: ruins my life. Just get just just get yourself a horse.
Speaker 8: At that point, Well, guys, we are.
Speaker 7: We're almost out of time. We got one more track
Speaker 7: to play hoursetless. Apologies, but before we start to wrap up.
Speaker 7: So where's the best place to go online to keep
Speaker 7: up with everything you has are doing?
Speaker 8: Volley dot bandcamp dot com is where you can find
Speaker 8: our music. Uh, and we'll actually get paid if you
Speaker 8: purchase it versus Spotify. Yeah, I don't have enough time
Speaker 8: to go down that rabbit hole, but I was.
Speaker 7: Talking about that with our guests in the second hour
Speaker 7: actually that same subject. Yep.
Speaker 6: But uh, so you know you can find us on
Speaker 6: band camp.
Speaker 8: We're obviously on Spotify and iTunes and all that YouTube YouTube.
Speaker 8: So if you go on Instagram, it's Volley six six.
Speaker 8: We're on Facebook as well.
Speaker 6: W w W dot com. I'm sorry, I've been waiting
Speaker 6: months to w w W dot you is it a
Speaker 6: backslash forward slash forward slash? Now they're going to go
Speaker 6: to the wrong website.
Speaker 8: I'm literally like studying cybersecurity and I'm like, you gotta
Speaker 8: study hard, clearly. But yeah, we're on Instagram, Facebook.
Speaker 6: Uh.
Speaker 8: We were talking about we were talking about making my space.
Speaker 8: We should now that's old school. We're gonna get a
Speaker 8: po box you can mail us letters to right, that's
Speaker 8: actually not about idea.
Speaker 7: And uh yeah, well guys, thank you so much, and
Speaker 7: of course we should have run everybody to Let put
Speaker 7: the camera on me for a second while I hold
Speaker 7: that up the new app.
Speaker 8: Thanks for bringing this in the new album. Disappointed you
Speaker 8: for having us on once again. Matt Connorton's absolutely now.
Speaker 8: Your your presence is a present to us.
Speaker 6: Thank you, of course. Dude, well goalie.
Speaker 7: Oh oh and where's your next show too?
Speaker 8: So the next, the next, the next show is at
Speaker 8: Thirsty First in Lowell, Massachusetts. It is June nineteenth, all right,
Speaker 8: so you should come out. There's gonna be a lot
Speaker 8: of awesome bands there, and uh we'll also be there.
Speaker 7: Coming right up. Very good, very good, Jenny. Before we
Speaker 7: go too, you want to mention your website anything you
Speaker 7: want to plug us very quickly.
Speaker 12: Absolutely make sure you get down to the Mosaic Our
Speaker 12: Collective and check out our new gallery at four ten
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Speaker 12: Stay tuned for more stuff coming from them. If you
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Speaker 7: All right, very good, and of course don't fore at
Speaker 7: Matt Connorton dot com if you want to keep up
Speaker 7: with everything I'm doing. And of course our new site,
Speaker 7: Matt Connorton Unleashed dot com. And these guys are waving goodbye,
Speaker 7: so we are out of here, Volley, bye, thank you.
Speaker 7: This is this is useless apology. Thanks guy, say that I'm.
Speaker 11: Just getting fine.
Speaker 4: Really I'm just getting fine and using as a method
Speaker 4: to escape slowliness and melody, sentimental fallacies, all exact wish
Speaker 4: that I could say to you. But it's their estate
Speaker 4: right to this way of an anhs. That's so Mustaphrey
Speaker 4: take god. I wish that I could find a way.
Speaker 3: To throw my insecurities from the pray.
Speaker 9: So you less apology. Weren't that mean their way to
Speaker 9: put it nomology? That would great you less apology. Weren't
Speaker 9: that mean their way is the great glogy?
Speaker 11: Right?
Speaker 4: Saying that you're just getting fine, Really you're just getting
Speaker 4: kine and using as a method to escape the loneliness, melody,
Speaker 4: sentimental fallacies, all the things I wish Tonna I could.
Speaker 3: Say to you, but it's their name right to feel
Speaker 3: this way for the chestness.
Speaker 11: So stare day God. I wish I could fight the waves, throw.
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Speaker 9: our waiting on it?
Speaker 3: Alogy of friend useless? Amology? Orn't that means our wig
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