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World Radio Premiere of "The Spirit of Massachusetts Avenue" by Already Dead.
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Soving good morning, everybody. Welcome. Is Matt Connorton unleashed. Sorry for
the little bit of an audio mishap. We played a little Jerry and the
Scumbags, and then we were going to go right into the world radio premiere
of this great Boston band who was with us recently, already dead. They've
got a brand new song called the Spirit of Massachusetts Avenue and I went to
play it and it wouldn't play, and I'm not sure why. So I
re downloaded the file and we're going to try this again, and then we
will we'll get back into the show. We'll introduce Jenny and our first guests
and all that. But here it is hopefully the world radio premiere of the
Spirit of Massachusetts Avenue from the band already Dead. Check this out the make
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Here we go. It is that time again Matt Connorton Unleashed and we
are live from the studios of w M n H ninety five point three f
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of course. It is Saturday, June eight, two thy twenty four
and I am not alone. Jenny. Good morning, Sunshine. Jenny is
here at the news desk. Yes, yes, we have a very busy
show for you today, but just briefly, we'll talk about what we just
played. That was the world radio premiere of the band Already Dead, their
new single called the Spirit of Massachusetts Avenue. These guys were on with us
a month or two ago, a little a little while ago. I love
that song. Really great band. Yeah, they were, they were up
here, they were playing I believe they were playing that night at Terminus in
Nashua. I think that's right. Yeah, they were at Terminus. Yeah,
we're a great new location to go puck out music Terminus in Nashua.
The what Sorry, we really like these guys a lot. I just I'll
tell you a little bit about the track before we move on with our show.
The controversial This is from the I'm sorry Confrontational rather track the Boston punk
band canvassing the different sides of life that exist along the notable and winding sixteen
mile stretch of Bay State Midway, connecting the posh suburbs and tight tidy colleges
with the grittier side of life from the city, especially the infamous mass and
Cast area of rehab centers and homeless encampments. Every town in America has a
Massachusetts Avenue. The Spirit of mass av for short, is the lethal lead
single to Already Dead's new album, Something Like a War, set for release
in July. So that's the single, and we'll have those guys back.
I'm sure. I really loved having them mine. They actually while two of
them came in and they played live for us in studio. They did some
songs acoustic. It was really really good. The first time they've done it
that way too correct. Yeah, I believe they said that they had not
done that before, so so that was great. So we might play that
later in the show. We also have a request in the chat room for
a Joey Painter song, so if we get to it. We do have
a busy show, but if we can fit it in, we will.
Joey Painter was here with us. Uh was that last week? Yeah?
That was last week. That was really good. Yeah, Joey Painter and
John Tommy Ghost, we're here with us live in studio and they did a
couple of songs acoustic, really really good. We have a ghost in the
studio. Yes, So today we've got Moonfallen, who's going to be calling
in or skyping in shortly. Then in the second hour we have More in
the Light, followed by the great Dylan Reynolds. And in the third hour
we have almost honest who I believe we're playing tonight at Terminus in Nashua,
so they're in the area and they're going to come in and hang out with
us. So we've got got a lot going on today on the program,
and I should make sure I have Skype ready open and ready here for for
what moon moonfall And of course Mike Woolsey, who's we've known for a couple
of years. He's had some different projects, very very talented guy. He's
a great friend of the show too. He's always bringing me great new bands
to check out. Well, I was gonna say, yeah, the Texas
bands that we've had on the show, those come from him. Initially,
right, I mean a lot of them, A lot lot of the bands
we get from Texas do come from him, and every one of them has
been amazing. Yeah. I really have been impressed with how much talent there
is in Texas. Yes, yes, there is a lot of talent in
Texas. There is fun to say that, what talent in Texas? Yes,
yes, absolutely so. So they'll be they'll be skyping in. Yeah.
Well we've got a lot of skype planned for today. Yeah, that
just kind of happened. It was certainly not intentional, but it's fun to
bounce around. Yes, and then, well, one of our guests is
calling, and we should say hello to everybody in the chat room. Justin
Michaels joins us since says good morning. He's the one who requested the Billy
Painter track. Actually not Billy, I mean, uh not not Billy Painter,
Joey Painter. I did that last time too. We know too many
painters. Haha. Yes, yes, you know what, we might actually
play it right now. We'll play it right now. Well, because we
know that, due to some unforeseen circumstance, More in the Light might be
delayed a moment or two, which is completely understandable under the circumstances. So
I'm kind of thinking maybe we'll sneak in that alien ship is supposed to be
rushing them back. Let's sneak this in right now, go for it.
I'm a painter, the great Joey Painter. Here we hang on. Something
else's playing. I'll tell you what. If it's Saturday, it's uh time
for the Gremlins to come out. Here we go, Joey Painter. I'm
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Kappa with the style, I'm like yours. You know what's up that?
That was a good request, well done justin That was Joey Painter, I'm
a painter. If you missed it last week, Joey Painter and Tommy Ghosts
were here with us in the third hour of last week's Matt Connorton Unleash,
go back and check it out. It was a lot of fun, really
really talented guys. Enjoyed having them here. And of course Jenny is here
with me live in studio and joining us now via Skype. We have the
members of the band Moonfallen. Hey, welcome to the show. How are
you all. I'm glad you're I'm glad you were able to make it.
I know there was a little bit of a mishap on your end there this
morning. So uh so, welcome and I'm glad you were able to get
on safely. And that's the key, you know, we did it.
Joe, Uh, Mike Woolsey, of course you've been on the show with
us before. I will let you do the honors. Why don't you go
ahead and introduce your bandmates to us? Yeah, so we're moving and it's
myself and Sean and Kelly, and then we have a couple of other people
that are potentially going to be here. Jason is our drummer, and we're
trying to find to remember, we're not sure who are going to be the
show. Okay, okay, So Kelly, welcome. You're the vocalist obviously,
Hello, love your voice. I love that track. We're gonna play
it in a little bit. And Sean, what do you do in the
band? I played bass originally and I've switched to guitar, but on the
on the record, I'm playing bass. Oh okay, okay, very good.
So this is a relatively new project, right, how long has Moonfallen
existed? Since about October of last year? Oh so this is very new,
very new. Yeah, yeah, but there's been a lot of changes
since then, a lot of evolutions, like Kelly wasn't even the original vocalist
for the project. Oh really need tell that of Mike. So the after
Trinity Vane broke up. You already know who they are, yes, So
I kind of like went on my own, kind of just started doing my
own thing solo. And from there I just started kind of like doing things
just for myself. Didn't really want to do anything with a band. And
then my friend from the Unifi came Doom and called me and said, hey,
let's put this together and do like an internet type band. I'm like,
okay, let's try it out. So I started out with Sam and
myself, and then I brought in Tyler, who's no longer with us,
and then I brought Sean in. Then Sean brought Kelly in, and here
we are. You said, he's no longer with us again, like he
died, he's still you got to phrase it. Yeah, I was gonna.
I was gonna say, I'm sorry for your loss. He lived in
Minnesota, and after we did the video, we kind of because these guys
lived like eight minutes apart, so he lived in and so we wanted to
take it live and we had to you know, it was it was hard.
It was kind of like, we want to play this live and you
don't live here. Sorry. We love Tyler. He was an amazing that
producer. There's no hard feelings. He just lives in a different state and
we want to go live now. Uh but what about from his perspective?
Is he better? Is he better? I'm kidding. I'm sure he's not.
I'm sure he understood. I'm just just kidding. Well, I don't
know. Is he better? Tell us he understands. I mean, it
was hard. It was very hard for him to We're not going to talk
about him. No, we love him. We love him. Yeah,
you know, but it's really hard to do anything, you know when That's
kind of why Samantha is not hearing you beat all the way in the UK.
It's like impossible to have a band, you know what I mean.
Yeah, I mean it's it's We're blessed to live in a time where,
of course, the technology that we have allows you to make music with really
anybody in the world, but to actually play live shows together with everybody in
the world, that's a little more complicated. Oh yeah, you know,
we had to collaborate through a dropbox with everybody. You know, we would
separately do our tracks and then dump them in the drop box. And this
one track took eight months, no kidding. Yeah, well that actually that
doesn't surprise me in a sense because it's pretty sophisticated and obviously, you know,
you really want to make sure you get it right. We're going to
play the whole thing in a in a minute, but I'm particularly taken with
the intro here. Let's let's listen just to the intro, uh, to
the to the song and we can because this really kind of sets up the
whole the whole thing, and and we can we can talk about this and
then you know, at the end of the segment, we'll play the entire
thing. But this is just the uh, the intro ill leslie. I'm
forever searching for a sudden piece in my mind. Can it be that it
will never come to pass? Senseless? Yes? Not divine? As the
wind blows, I have to admit it's not exactly what I expected. Well,
well, let's hear a little more frozen in time, a nice age
that's never ending, while skulls of those pretending trapped in their own delusion,
but it's all an illusion being. Is my prison being? Is my prison
being? Is my prison being? Is fine? Here? I'm sorry.
What's up? Oh the guy that did that that that's doing the voiceover for
that part. His name's Lou and he's hilarious. That's actually the Nights of
Me from Monty Python. Oh well in the studio, Oh we have we
have a call. Actually, Hi, welcome to Matt Connorton Unleashed. Who's
this Michael, Yes, Michael, yes, yeah, yeah, yes,
yes, I was just listening to that. I can't help but feel a
little, for lack of a better time. I know, I'm trying to
be radio friendly here, but a little missed. It seems a little stereotypical
of us from the UK. I just can't believe that they would have anything
like that. It just feels like everybody thinks we're like over here, like
everything's just lumberjacks and you know, dead parrots and stuff, and it just
I don't know it just so you feel a little offensive to me. So
so, Michael, I want to be I want to be sensitive to your
concerns. So you feel you feel that the banned Moonfallen has unfairly stereotyped folks
from your part of the world. Yeah, yes, I mean it's it's
everybody just looks at us, like the UK, like somehow we're just you
know, it's like all tea and crumpets and fish and chips and everything else,
like we're just not an actual country, like we're just cartoon characters or
something, right right, Uh, well, the members of moonfall and are
here with us, obvious sky. But do you have a response to that?
No comments, sir, and our lawyer will be in contact to you.
Yeah. That's oh my goodness, that's that's funny. That is slander
and we will. Well, well, Michael, I I'm sorry, but
I'm sorry that your feelings are hurt by this. But it sounds like Moonfallen
is about to retaliate with the the full breath of their legal arsenal if you
will. Yep. Exactly where are they from that they think that they have
this kind of like authority that they can just sit there at any time anybody
says anything to them, they get so offended. Well, they're you know,
they're from Texas. They'd be okay if if I put out a track
that it was just like yeehaw, how do how do you partner? Let
me take my horses in. They'd be okay with that country, right?
Would would you all be okay with that? Yes, I'll see. That's
actually our next single. We're going full Beyonce with the next one. I
think you're trolling them. I think you're trolling our new British friend. I
love I love Britain. I've been there many times. No worries. Hmmm,
that's not the real track either. Oh it's not. No, Oh,
and that's in that case. Never mind, I just forget about what
everything I said. Then, Oh, good good. Empire isn't even British.
He's from eighteen eighty four, and that is a trans continental accent.
Oh, this is all getting very complicated. Yeah, I don't. I
don't understand any of this stuff. And I don't know. I'm from Dallas,
so I don't. I don't get any of this. Your voice is
very familiar, sir. I feel like we may have spoken recently. Yeah,
I kind of feel like we've talked somewhere, like maybe last week or
something. Maybe. Hmmmm, is this Lou? This is this? Hey,
Kelly, this is Lou. This is Mike's fault. You put me
up to this, I called it before what's up? I said this blue
Wait, I'm your honor. See I told them that you're hilarious. Yes,
so yeah, So Louis, is that your voice on the actual song,
which we will play shortly, both of them. Actually, I kind
of sent that one as a goof the one you just played, because Mike,
whenever they told me, they said, if you can do me a
favor, give me kind of a British type accent at the beginning, and
I just thought it would just be hilarious just to send them that and just
be completely serious about it, going, oh, here, this is what
you wanted. Rite. Yeah. So the first one I ever sent him
was that one. Yeah, it's got a very Monty python vibe. Oh
no, totally. I went for Spanish inquisition on that, like Michael Pale
in the whole way. There you go, there you go. No,
that's a good choice. That's a good choice. Yeah, but on the
actual song, that is you in the beginning as well. Correct, correct,
I'm on the actual song and they I did a segment at the beginning
of the music video too that was filmed for it to so I mimic am.
I lined there. Oh that's right. Yeah, I watched it.
I watched the video the other night and I said, oh, yeah,
that that is Lou. Yep, so very good, very good. Uh?
Are you so? Are are all of you going to be working together
in the future, Like, are you going to continue to collaborate? Is
Moonfallen going to continue to collaborate with Lou and with other artists from other bands
or what's the future trajectory there? Yeah, and hopefully play live with them
too. Ah, there you go of the first time we played the song
live, to pull out the desk and have Lou dude where it's Lacy cravats
and then do the intro live. I think it'd be fun. Oh,
that would be fantastic. Yes. And if you don't know, if you
don't know what we're talking about, you've got to check out the video the
video for My Prison by Moonfall and it's it's really really cool. Uh,
Lou, We can let you go unless you want to hang out on the
line. You're You're welcome to if you want to be a part of the
ongoing discussion. I'll let them do their thing. This is this is their
interview. So I'm gonna hang out too. Listen in on the stream.
I'll chime in on the chat if I need to. All Right, it
sounds good, all right, Lou, thank you so much. All right,
by bye. By the way, Lou was with us last week.
He's in a couple of great bands, Coiled Back and Love Sick Drug,
and so we actually got to got to talk to Lou about both of those
bands for a couple of segments last week. Really really great stuff. So
what's what is the future trajectory for Moonfall? And obviously you have this song
and you've put a lot into it and the video is really cool and everything.
Do you have more music that you're actually recording now? Do you have
the next do you have another single that's going to be coming up, or
what's the plan working on it? We're working on it. It's a slow
process at the moment, but I think once we get everybody lined up it
will be a lot faster. Yeah, we have like a couple different tracks
we're working on right now, Like at least the beginning parts of it kind
of outline and so we aren't working. Yeah, it's kind of hard.
We did that. That track is so huge and theatrical that now we're kind
of like, where do we go from here? Like do we keep writing
kind of thematic stuff or do you know what I mean? Like, so
we're trying to figure out how do we follow that? Really, I think
is the hard part. Was that the intention with this from the beginning that
you wanted it to be very big and theatrical, because obviously that takes a
lot more time. You know, it's a lot you know, it takes
a lot more to do that than to say, you know, bang out
some some punk songs or something. Was was that the plan from the beginning
or or did it kind of just become this, this, this monster because
obviously it's a lot of work. Well, it was really just the one
the one track. It was just going to be what, you know,
as cool as it is, and we didn't when we were doing it,
we didn't think we were going to do this live or continue doing it.
It was just kind of going to be a thing. And now, yeah,
because where to go from it? Yeah? Yeah, yeah, because
when you do play out, obviously there's gonna be a lot a lot to
figure out in terms of presenting this live. I mean, what have you
have you thought that far? Or are you just kind of focused on the
studio work at this point. We have a couple of different things in mind,
Like we're looking at actually getting maybe a keyboardist, if not a keyboardist,
maybe somebody who's like a DJ type situation where they you know, are
able to be button pushers or whatever that kind of type thing. But what
are sixteen piece orchestra behind us? Right? Yeah? Well, I mean
again though, with technology, there's a lot that you can do now,
not only in terms of recording, but that you can do live too,
and and you know, and different people have different ideas about that, you
know, how much of that they think is okay or how much of that
they don't like because they think that it's not really live. But I mean,
personally, I'm of the point of view that anything goes. I mean,
it's it's you're you're there performing. You know, even if you have
to push a button on something to trigger a sound, you know, you're
still there doing that. You're still making that happen. So but I think
what we should do is, uh, since we've been talking about it,
let's go ahead and play the track and then we'll, uh, we'll come
back and we'll uh we'll talk a little bit more about it. How does
that sound great? Good? All right, let's give this a listen everybody.
So this is the real actual song with the real actual intro. But
this is really good. Just uh just listen. Uh. Put on if
you can, if you're not in the car, if you're listening at home,
put on some headphones if you can. You want to really experience this
because it is very It's got a nice big sound to it. This is
called My Prison, and the band is moonfallen endlessly. I'm forever searching for
a certain peace in my mind? Can it be that it will never come
to pass? Sinceless yet defined? As the wind blows, my existence seems
like it's first any time a nice see sis deferentity, what's cross those fertility
jack in the old delusion? But it's being is my prison? Bee is
my present being? Is my prisons? Being is a prison. That's what
prisons, That's what results thousands, That's not prisons, that's what personal and
the cat and I hate to do listens the worst comes the other sons don't
don't so uselves to small can and say I do said I stop come justice.
It's just as for side is called the side say side you sad sus
s s Scots side that is epic. Huh that is my prison. And
the band is moon Fallen and we have moon Fallen with us via Skype.
That was awesome. Yeah, I love it. Yeah. Yeah, the
video is really cool too. I encourage people to check out the video.
So so so great job. And we have a moon Fallen here with us.
And by the way, where does the name Moonfallen come from? Does
it have any significance? No significance. When we started this whole thing with
Sam and I, she had for a whole list of different things, and
Tyler had for his whole list about right, and then we kind of like
picked out a name. Yeah, it was just kind of a I don't
know. For about a week it was just names getting thrown out on the
messenger and then yeah, somebody said moonfall and it was just like I think
that, you know, it worked out, and it works out because there's
a movie called that too, so oh okay, that moonful Yeah, but
it's it's apparently a really bad movie or there's a lot of yeah reviews.
Maybe no, I like that movie. It had Sam from it. But
we search for that movie It'll find us instead. So what now are you
obviously you've got your mind on on the next track. Have you already started
working on the next song that you're going to be doing that you're recording.
Yeah, Kelly handled a lot of that beginning parts and she said here go
yeah kind of things. So yeah, talking there, I want two.
Well, I think the reason why they brought me in because this is a
symphonic metal band and I am not metal in the slightest really. I mean,
I guess like in the nineties, I listened to Pantera, White Zombie
Corn, all of that good stuff. But I like, you know,
the obviously as you heard, I'm I don't do the scream. I don't
do the the metal screech. I like harmonies and lots of vocals. And
I guess that's why Sean. Well, Kelly and I have worked together a
lot, and Kelly has like five or six albums you can find online,
don't find them material, and I've her and I did an album and then
I've collaborated with her on other songs. There's actually a couple of videos out
there. But that's kind of why, because I wanted her in because Kelly
is almost creative people. The most creative person I've ever met. Like she
gets an idea and you just cannot stop her. She will stay up for
a week and then be like, look what I made, and you're like
you did that? Like she inspired and just runs with it, and then
that inspires everybody around her, and it's just a great artistic environment. Thank
you. But yeah, I didn't. I wasn't planning on changing my sound
when I came in. I wanted to bring that sound into their metal right,
kind of meld the two worlds together and in the because the song was
already started when I came in. So I'm hoping and planning on for future
music. I'm just going to keep, you know, writing my style and
then hand it off to them, or they write their style and hand it
off to me, and we just keep making the two worlds collide and make
something beautiful. And that I was gonna say, bad bad a h.
When you came into the project and you heard what these guys were working on,
did did you feel right away that you would that this would work for
you Kelly vocally? Did you or did you have to kind of work with
it a little bit and and see and try to figure out what your uh,
what your approach was going to be. I knew, I knew right
away that I wanted yeah, because when they presented it to me, it
was just that beginning, not the very beginning part that's actually all me and
Lou, right when the guitars come in before it gets really hard. That
was the only part of the song that was presented to me that was written.
Okay, as soon as I heard it, I was like, I
can work with this. I hope you'll have a lot of harmonies. I'm
gonna put about sixteen tracks of just my vocals and let y'all do the rest.
Yeah. Yeah, Uh, it's out of her wheelhouse, just like
when I play with her, it's out of my wheelhouse. So it's you
know, it's fun that way. Well, so you're not bored. Yeah,
well there you go. Yeah, No, and it it came out
great. By the way. You're getting some love in the Facebook live chat
justin Michaels says, great track. Uh, Stephanie Hasting's throwing the horns in
there, she approves. Uh. Lou Morris of course, who just joined
us a few minutes ago via phone. Also in the chat room and hello
to our friends on Melanie and Jay fed from the great state of Vermont of
course. Uh yeah, Kelly. By the way, so what you mentioned
that you had other music before you you had solo music before you joined the
band. What what style was that or is that? I don't know,
I would tell some of it. Yeah, that's the subs genre bedroom poppy.
Okay, Billie Eilish eyes Billy was born, you know, kind of
is how a lot of her early stuff is. It's really good. Actually,
not that you should be surprised by that, right right, yeah,
but it's over the place, like the album Minded, but there is a
lot more poppy, and she's got a lot of stuff that's a lot more
folky, but it's it's definitely all really melodic, really layered and really personal.
Okay, yeah, we'll have to check that out. So what what
name is that under Kelly my name? Okay, just okay, okay,
all right, it's by Kelly Musler dot com. Oh yeah, all rightyeah
then too, and her albums she doesn't want to You can listen to Bubble,
that's my latest album. I'm still cool with that one, But all
the older stuff I can't even listen to. Anymore. Oh, no kidding,
Yeah, very very curious to check that out. And uh, by
the way, so the video. Who came up with the concept for the
video? Was that a group effort? Was that all of you or did
did somebody come up with your initial idea and then you all just kind of
ran with it or together kind of throughout some ideas and then she was just
like I got it, and yeah, twenty four hours later she had an
entire treatment set and script and ordered a million rose petals off Amazon, and
she just told she directed it, she designed it, she filmed it.
Wow. Yeah, we were just there. We were just props. Oh
wow, Oh very cool. And that's pretty am too. You know,
it's your first song as a band and already doing a really cool video like
that. That's that's what's that, That's how we do. Yeah, there
you go, there you go. Well, you know, if it's worth
doing, it's worth doing, right, So no, I commend you and
I encourage everybody check out the video. It is getting late in the hour,
the time does go quickly. But before we go, please I want
our listeners to know what is the best way to get of course, the
single and what should people know about Moonfall and in terms of finding you online
so that everybody can keep up with what you're doing. Thanks Facebook, Instagram,
We have a merchandise shop. We're streaming on all platforms, downloadables,
videos on YouTube. Please buy our merch because bands don't make money in streaming.
And Kelley makes all the merch. All the designs she physically painted or
drew or some ort digital or digital. But there we didn't order them from
any places. She designed all of our merch Oh, no kidding, Oh,
very cool. Yeah, that's the way to do it. Absolutely absolutely
well. Listen when when you do have another single, we'd love to have
you back. I love the sound. It's got a nice, big sound,
really really cool. It's fun to like I said, if you're listening
to it for the first time, I encourage everyone listen with headphones, you
know, because you can just kind of get lost into it. Really good
stuff. But but thank you all three of you, of course, Mike,
Kelly, Sean and and anybody else who's uh who maybe is listening from
the band who didn't make it on with us today. Really appreciate you joining
us. And uh, by the way, how is it where you are?
Is it already getting pretty hot. It's it's June. So are you
in triple digits yet? As far as temps like, we just had it
years with the rain and the last Bobby Swamp three weeks now it's just hot
and given. Oh boy, I imagine though down the everybody's got air conditioning
right blasting twenty four until it breaks. Yeah, all right, well,
stay safe, stay cool and moonfallen. Thank you very much for joining us
today. Thanks for having us. You got it all right, take care,
thank you, bubbe all right, very nice. Yeah, I really
like their sound. A lot good good stuff coming up in the second hour
we have More in the Light, and then we have Dylan Reynolds also going
to be joining us a little bit later, and then in the third hour
we have almost Honest. But I think we should play again. We did
it at the top of the show, but I want to hear it again,
the new Already Dead single, Great Boston band. We're doing the world
radio premiere of their track today, and then we'll after that we'll play something
from More in the Light as we go into the next hour, and we'll
have those guys on the air with us too. But here it is.
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