Field Dispatch
Matt Connarton Unleashed 7-20-24 hour 1
Game Plan
World Radio Premiere of "Not A Player" by Hope The Rapper.
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word I love it, I love it. World of Zen. That is
day to attend. And those guys are here. We're gonna speak with them
in just a moment. But welcome. It is Matt Connorton unleashed and we
are live from these studios of WMNA OOPS WMNH ninety five point three FM,
Inglorious of Manchester, New Hampshire on Canal Street. Today is Saturday, July
twentieth, twenty twenty four, and we have a return to the program today.
Jenny. Good morning, Sunshine. Jenny has returned to the news table
after not being here last week. So welcome back. I am back from
the great state of Minnesota. Yes, yes, very good, very good.
So we've got an exciting show for you today. We did open with
the brand new single from our friend Hope the Rapper, as we continue our
ten weeks of new world radio premieres from Hope the Rapper. Pretty ambitious and
I think this is what week six amazing. He's doing an amazing job on
the show. Oh yeah, yeah, they're all amazing, just cranking him
out, cranking it out time yep, yep. And later in the show
we have Purging Sin and Tom Russo in the third hour. But right now,
let me get these mics up here right now, joining us live in
studio. We do have day to attend. Welcome guys, what's up,
Matt j Welcome back. Uh, you haven't been here since we moved,
so welcome to the new the new studio here on Canalso, I love the
new studio. Yeah, it's awesome. Han't a nice better yes, much
better parking? Absolutely, no, we love it. We love it.
Hey, let's do this first. Let's start in the corner here with Ed.
If you could all each introduce yourselves and tell us what you do in
the band for the for the unacquainted. All right, I'm a Neglidas.
I play lead with the guitar and songwriter all right, and some yes yes,
and Jeff Jeff Richards lead vocals, acoustic guitar and uh, writer and
producer and recorder and mastering and all kinds of fun stuff. Oh, you
do more than I realize you. You did all the recording and and everything
well fantastic and you, sir, I play bass, all right. Welcome
Tom and uh yeah, hold that you've got the handheld, so yeah,
just don't don't be shy with it. This hold it right up to you.
Yeah. So I'm Larry Williams and I played drums. Welcome Larry and
you. My name is Bruce Gates. I played guitar and I sing backing
vocals. All right, welcome. Uh who who is new to the band?
Bruce and Tom Bruce and Tom. Okay, I thought, I thought
so, I thought, so were you the last time you you were on
Were you a five piece? Then? Always been a four piece? Yeah?
Okay, So what happened? Why the why the expansion? We get
well, Tom Bruce was too good to refuse. Tom joined the band,
and Tom joined the band on bass, and he had to have surgery on
his ankle, right achilles. Yeah, so Bruce came in to fill in
bass for a show we had coming up. Then the show got pushed off.
Tom came back and Bruce was like, you know, I played guitar
if you guys ever wanted to add a guitar player, and so many of
so many of the songs on our album have multiple guitar parts. So yeah,
we're like, hey, let's try it out. And yeah a lot
of us really cool have other chords overriding on top of those to give it
a nice oh yeah, and we figured, you know, having a guitar
player who accomplish that live. Yeah, no, that makes sense, that
makes sense, and that he helps out on the back of vocals huge too.
Yeah. How many shows have you done as a five piece so far?
Lot? Quite a few. Yeah, So everybody's all then he broke
his ankle and we had to go. Yeah, we had to go back
to a four piece for a couple of shows, and that sucks. We're
so used to having him there, so now he just didn't listen. Yeah.
So I think they're all walking now, so we might be good for
the rest of the year. I hope everybody's up right. Yeah. I
didn't see anybody limping on the way into the studio today, so that's that's
a great thing. When were you guys on before. It's been a couple
of years, right, last time we came on in twenty twenty two,
October twenty two, okay, Yeah, to promote the Continuous Bloom album.
Yes, Yes, and that track we heard, World of Zen that's from,
of course, the new album. That's a that's the opening track to
the new album, Falling Awake, Yes, coming out August third. And
so you you recorded this, did did this have the same process creatively as
uh as the previous Continuing Bloom or yeah? So is it continuing or Continuing
Continuous Bloom Continuous Bloom the same same process? Yeah? So we self produce
ourselves, you know, we record and everything. We do everything ourselves.
Yeah, and Yeah. We just work on the songs and when we feel
we get the right song, we record it. It was cool because we
were able to involved Bruce and Tom into the last couple of things we finished
up too. Yeah. So and uh, the very last track that we
recorded, which you'll hear later, all five of us play on it together,
which is really cool. Oh, excellent, excellent. Yeah, we'll
say hello to some people in the Facebook live chat, Carol Zor which joins
us and says good morning. He Carol, Jenny's in there of course.
Uh, Bruce from a Legion of Solace. Do you guys know Bruce.
I don't they do. I think he's in Connecticut if I'm not mistaken.
But they do a lot of promotion with with bands all over New England,
so somebody you should definitely meet. We had him on the show and had
a great, great conversation also Erica archenbald Raul Roll. Yeah yeah, Erica
says, hi, Jeff, so you got some some fans in there this
morning. Oh by the way, too, before we go any further,
let me put the camera on the wide shot so people can see you brought
Jenny and I these wonderful shirts which we appreciate these cool for those watching on
Facebook, gotta hook it up with this wag. Very cool, very cool
shirt. And and also and I'll hold this up too. Probably hard for
people to see this on camera, but you guys are well tell us about
this paper Jam magazine. You guys are not only on the cover, but
this is this is kind of a special edition, right, yes, this
is so we'll thank Sheila and Tony from paper Jam Music for this is Also
not only is this our you know we're on the cover, but it's also
the first issue that's going to be digital. You can check it out digitally.
Yeah, they just launched it yesterday. I think, Yeah, that's
fantastic. That's fantastic. Yeah, and there's a lot in here too.
I'm actually surprised at So it's amazing the way, like you get all five
of us telling our story and all this, and she was amazing the way
she wrote it up and just summed it up. And it's amazing. There's
a lot of passionate loving that issue. Yeah, No, it's very cool.
They've been around a while, right, paper Jam. Yes, it's
been around a long time. Yeah, So sign up, go to paper
Jam and get your subscriptions, you can subscribe to it. Yeah, outstanding,
No, congratulations on that, Thank you. Why don't we play another
track from the new album and then we'll we'll talk about it. Uh what
uh? What should we play next? How about not coming Back? Oh?
Yes, I have to tell you. Of the four that you sent
me the I love all of them, but this is my personal favorite.
Nice. I love this song. Anything we should know about this is there.
I feel like that there's got to be a story. It's a story
song. Yeah. Yeah, it's like it's like about the a mob story
about you're in the mob and you see somebody. It's about a kid that,
like you watch grow up and he sees something he's not supposed to see
and you let it go and you tell him you can't say anything, and
he says okay, and then he says stuff and then now it's your job
to take care of him. And you know what I mean. Yep,
not coming back, go for a ride or else. It's you. Yeah,
that's what I I definitely picked that up in the first verse, and
then in the second verse I was not so sure because I felt like the
second verse was a little more ambiguous. I was like, well, maybe
it's not about what I thought it was. But the second verse kind of
explains how the kid ended up the way he was. Okay, yeah,
yeah, I left when he was ten. Father. He doesn't know who
the father is. Yeah, ye, doubled life took him away, you
know. Yeah, yeah, No, this is a great track. Like
I said, this is my favor. So let's give this a spend and
then we'll come back and talk with these guys some more. We have day
to attend with us in studio this morning, and this is called not coming
back list enough by zone. You want never speak going what you see now
hund you said too much, designed to go for a little ride. You're
not coming back. He's seeing way too much. You're not coming back,
he said, way too much. Mother enapt you with you send father you
have me bout seem my trouble now took you away. Lefing know I'm judgment
to you. Don't coming back. You see you wait till much you don't
come in. You said, wait till munch. You're not coming I want
too, Godjo sir, it's got to back it a't you that It's do
havel Percy my soul. This forgive me this begin half Mercy on Muscle Peace,
forgive me Peace, became down, Mercy on my sole Peace again make
peace, Begin me down Mercy on Muscle Peace. We give me please Begin.
You're not coming down, You're not calling that, You're not coming back.
Yes, that is my personal favorite of the tracks that we're featuring today
from these guys. If you're just joining us, we have day to attend
with us live in studio this morning and not coming back from the new album
Falling Awake. And yeah, I love that song. I love that song.
So that's the first time anybody else other than us have heard it.
Kidding, that's definitely excellent. We like the world radio premiere. Yeah,
absolutely absolutely. And while that song was played, we were talking about it
a little bit too, and how there's uh ed and and and then it
goes to Bruce on guitar, the two guitars solo. Yeah, and I
think that's cool because nobody really does that anymore. Guitar solos are very absent
these days. And uh yeah, so when we were recording it, and
uh, we just let's do a double guitar solo on it. Yeah,
it's like the double the link of any guitar sol that we have right,
right, Yeah, because you know, if you're just listening to it,
you might assume if you notice the change and you don't know, you might
just assume that it's the same guy through the whole thing, because, like
I said, nobody really does that. You know, you mentioned Tesla.
Who else used to do well? I guess Skinner used to do that right
where you had, yeah split the guitar solo up between two guys and Tesla.
Yeah, yeah, Maiden does that. That's true. Yeah, they
have plenty of guitar players. Yeah. Yeah, they do more than they
need really, but they have a plane they want def Leppard. Yeah that's
true, that's true. Yeah, let's see you got some more fans here,
uh in the chat room. Uh. Daniel sirah Whusa welcome? Uh,
he says, love DT a day to attend. These guys rock and
the dude with the hat looks just like my brother. Yes, yes.
Also, Eric, how do you say the last name we're oute? I
call him it's Raoul, So I go Raoul? He says, nice shirt,
Jet, that is a nice shirt. Yes. Also Steph s Beamcourt
says, hey, guys, Bruce from Legion of Solace clarifies I was wrong.
He's not in Connecticut, He's in Massachusetts. Thanks, but but he
travels all over New England. And he says this sounds great, blended very
well for self produced. Yes, yeah, absolutely. Uh. DJ Steve
stephen Light is in the Facebook live chat of course. I see see you
every Friday night for Retrospectrum Radio here on WM and H and he says,
good morning, killer track. So you got a fan and thank you Steve.
Yeah? Absolutely, yeah. So so where do you do you have
a home studio or what what's the process in terms of I'm a bit of
a recording Oh yeah, I'm pretty curious about this. I have a laptop
with lots of cool plugins, yeah, and a cool microphone, and I
can set up shop anywhere. I've done most of the stuff I do at
my home studio. Yeah. We've done stuff at our jam space. I've
done stuff at Tom's house. Yeah. I can come to you. You
can come to the kind of thing. Yeah. I'm just always curious because
you know, we live in a time when there's so many different options as
far as recording. You know, it's not like like when I was growing
up, it was like Yeah, you go to a recording studio and that's
pretty much it. Yeah. Now, it's there's so many ways to do
it. Of course, there's a lot of great studios around but uh and
and they actually continue to thrive despite all the home recording. But yeah,
you can record at home, you can. Yeah, you can do kind
of a hybrid thing. You can. You can collaborate with people from anywhere,
emailing and drop boxing tracks back and forth. It's an amazing time,
yeah, Hugins. Yeah, I mean, why not take advantage of the
digital technology, you know, Yeah, but you take advantage of it better
than most. And because honestly, this sounds like it was recorded in a
million dollar studio, thank you. It really does. It really does.
And I and I felt the same way about Continuous Bloom too, you know
it just so so it's amazing that you're able to do that. And you
do the master in yourself too. Yeah. So I used to. I
tried other companies to master and I would get them back and be like,
his mind sounds better with the whole recording, and you know, writing the
song, recording it, mixing, I get burnt out on it. So
I really wanted to try to find somebody who could master it for me.
And I used to ye, right, right, and I kept thinking that,
like it didn't sound good enough, and so I would send it out.
Then I'd get it back and I'd just be like, why is mine
better than this guy? I just paid one hundred bucks for the track,
you know, And yeah, so finally you know what it is is I
do it and then I put it away for like a week and then listen
with fresher years and then it just sounds completely differ, Like yeah, yeah,
it's just easier to do it in house, right, guys, because
we can do it at our own pace. Yeah, sometimes we spend too
much time on it, but you tend to rush the process, right yeah,
yeah, go back, yeah, yeah, that's true. Yeah,
and then when you oh yeah, especially like when you're in the studio and
the clocks tick and you run out of money, and then it's always the
lead vocals that get screwed because guys, we only got like an hour left
to finish. That's true, you know. I never thought of that,
but you're right, yeah, because that goes last. So yeah, but
then sometimes there's been times where I like, I'll sing a track and I'll
be like terrible, what am I thinking? So then the next day I
do it again. Yeah, it sounds great. And then I listened and
I'm like, sounds exactly the other one. A break from it, you
know. Yeah, Ed loves to do that. Well, you like to
re record stuff? Oh awesome sounding? Yeah? I like things perfect?
Yeah? Yeah? You got the backup vocals on the album? Is that
just YouTube? It's mostly Jeff I do most of them, but the other
boys still hear him. The reason I was curious because when I saw you
guys live the first time, something that really struck me about you guys live.
And I don't know if you still do it this way, but when
I saw you, it was just the two of you singing yep, yeah,
and the to me, that's that's kind of one of your secret weapons
of this band. Absolutely is the way the two of you sound together.
The vocals, it's so so good. Not a lot of bands do that.
And then wait you here with him added and stuff. Really yeah,
he changes the game. Yeah, excellent, so excellent. Bruce and Tom
joined the band and we kind of throw him into this whirlwind of a lot
of gigs. Yeah, we're still honing our art with it. So we're
gonna add more three part harmony stuff cool and just we're just kind of work
it as we go and more. Yeah, outstanding. What is uh,
what is kind of the the upward or the forward trajectory for the band?
I mean, do you already have new material you're working on or you just
focused on I mean this is pretty new, right when did this come out?
This hasn't come out yet. Yeah, it's coming out August thirty.
Oh nice, okay, okay, excellent. It's already on pre order,
yeah, I like, yeah, yeah, the first time you're playing the
tracks for the first time, you know, anybody's ever heard it? We
haven't. The only thing people have heard World is In because we put up
a YouTube video. Yeah. And there's two other tracks on the album that
we put out as singles a while ago, but they've been retooled. Okay,
So uh yeah, this's the first time. It's coming out August third.
It is available for pre order on iTunes, and when you pre order
it, you get like the first two tracks of it. Yeah, and
then it's on Amazon and all the digital stuff, and so August third will
be available and then we're also getting the CDs to getting printed. We're sending
that in next week. And what else are we going to be doing with
this one? Oh? Vinyl? Oh, I'll stare, yeah, y
yes, yes, yeah, vinyl is what was it? I think it
was two thousand? Was it twenty twenty two? I think vinyl for the
first time it out sold cdslds? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
Now that's that's fantastic. Have you ever done a vinyl release before? Of
you know, and it's a learning experience because it's quite the process to get
it done, is it. Yeah, just getting it going now I've heard
it's expensive. It's expensive. Yeah, yeah, how many how many copies
vinyl? Are you gonna print? You? We're going to do one hundred
copies? Yeah, you know, and then we'll see how many we actually
sell, right vinyl, And then you know, we can always do a
reorder if needed. But yeah, yeah, no, that's that's really cool.
I have a theory that most people who buy vinyl at this point,
who buy new vinyl, probably never actually play it. Yep. But just
you know, if you're a really a fan of an artist, it's cool
to have the you know, you frame it and hang it on the wall.
Exactly exact. Our album is gonna go like right there, framed on
I think it would look great there. I think it would look right there.
Think you're right, absolutely absolutely. The only thing though, I don't
know if you know this about vinyl, but you're limited to twenty two minutes
on each side. Yes, yep. And it used to be longer,
because I have some records that are longer than twenty two minutes. I don't
know what changed. Yeah, but I think our record will barely fit.
Didn't we figure out it would like it right? We like made it within
like forty eight seconds like this? Yeah, yeah, I think so.
Like we read something about the way that they do it now. It plays
a little slower or something, so there's like less space or maybe I have
that backwards or yeah, but it's it's it's the way that they do it
now. Is you know where you lose a little bit of time? Oh
okay on each each side? Think so. Actually, remember when I was
a kid, there were a couple of albums. One of them, oh
yeah, one of the was Don Henley Building The Perfect Beast where if you
got it I'm really dating myself here, but if you got It on cassette
it had an extra song, yeah that couldn't fit on the vinyl. Yeah,
yeah, yeah, And that was a thing for a little while where
there were a few artists. That's the only one I remember specifically, but
yeah, there were a few releases like that where if you if you bought
the cassette, you got a you got a bonus track or two they wouldn't
fit on the album, or or a hidden track before you know, before
a CDs, and there were hidden tracks on CDs. There were actually hidden
tracks on cassettes, you know, you'd get to the end of something.
Yeah, yeah, cool, yeah, yeah, yeah, absolutely, Well,
why don't we play another track from the new album if you're just joining
us that we have day to attend here. And by the way, any
any significance to the album title falling Awake is there? Or does it just
sound cool? Is there a story behind it? Or so? A world
is then is in parentheses falling awake? Because I end up singing falling awake
as part of the lyrics more than actually a world of end? Oh yeah
yeah, yeah, so we're kind of like, you know what to call
it. I wanted to call a world is n and falling I don't know.
We just kind of all liked the Falling Awake. I don't know if
there's any significant story other than just kind of we were having trouble coming up
with a concept for the World as then for the album cover up. Oh
really? And then I'm like, well, is it easier to come up
with a Falling Awake concept for the album cover? Yeah? All the lights
went off. Yeah, it was much easier. I think I wanted to
call it World is End, but I couldn't, for the life of me,
think of an album cover right right. But then when we started messing
around with Falling Awake and came up with the album cover, I was like,
oh, this works. Yeah, no, I did get who does
the cover art? I did that? You did that? Yeah? Wow?
Yeah very cool. You know what it reminds me of? And I
don't know if it was just the name that made me think of this or
it was actually seeing the album cover, but following Awake, to me,
it reminds me of when you're I don't know if everyone necessarily experiences this,
but I know some people do. When you're falling asleep and all of a
sudden you get yeah, yeah, absolutely, that's that's what it makes me
think of. But like the image of the girl falling right, yeah,
exactly exactly. Well what should we what should we play next? We gotta
we got we got Gas Like Game Show, or's Ghost Inside and whichever.
When we don't play now, well we'll play at the end of the hour.
Let's play Gas Game Show. Okay, yeah, this is a good
one. This is a good one. All right, check this out.
This is Gas Like Game Show. By the way, this is the world
radio of all these tracks. Yeah. Yeah, the album comes out August
third, but check this out, Gas Like Game Show. By day to
attend follow you to the letter and knowing it better, took in all the
things you said. I'm the one to blame the Sorman on the shames.
The problem was in my he try to view upon a female light across the
preteen times sho is a shadow love. If you were the time, do
what I say, not far at you read what you saw tor normal a
consolation prize door normative, a run of diad door norma. Breen, I'm
really spinning the wheel out of the gas. That can't show spinning your wheel
out of the gas at your show. You claim the reputation is your fo
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the duke from now be seen clad about a line against your pretty soul face
the face of game top down talk walk that walk Joseph work do all that
say not one out to read what you saw Dor Normal Wana Consolation Rise Door
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a wheel out of gas Night game show, spinning a wheel out of gas
Snide game show and spinning a wheel out of cat Side Game Show, spinning
a wheel out of gas Lie step right you be sing you too it all
it makes you waste your precious time. You're a kidding, You're the reason
why you can't get show A lot of that contract is time Y's to your
so, Nor the long a consolation prize door, nor the two with rugged
as doing on the three here Lobbrian spinning a wheel out of Gap Flid game
show doing Normlma feel Iron Eyes Door on the two and Only the Spies doing
on the three, Lobbrion spitting a wheel on a gap slid game Show,
Spin in a Wheel ont a gap side game show, Spin in a wheel,
lot of gas flat game show, Spin in a wheel on a gas
fla dinner show. Oh that is gas like game show. The band is
Day to Attend and we are hearing these for the first time here on Matt
Connorton Unleashed on this Saturday morning, the world radio premiere of tracks from the
new Day to Attend album, Falling Awake, which is coming out August third.
And you guys are getting a lot of love in the chat room.
Steph s Beamcourt says, sounds amazing, love it. Chris Higgins says,
sounds great. Uh, let's see. Sheila Russo says, who are who
are these guys? Day Too? That's paper Jam Y Paper Jam. Oh
okay, that's Sheila from Paper Jam. Yeah. We gotta we gotta get
them on, get Hitt, You got to get them in here for an
interview. Yeah, definitely, Oh yeah, they're cool. Definitely two of
the coolest people we've ever met. Really yeah, yeah, she says,
who are these guys Day to attend is the real deal, talented musicians and
songwriters who put on a great show every time. I'm a huge fan of
the continuous Bloom album and whoops and h falling awake does not disappoint, let's
hear more. Absolutely, we paid her to say that. Yeah, I
got that twenty bucks you. Melanie Liberty, one of our great friends from
Vermont, says, I turned off a horror movie for you, Matt.
That's a pretty big deal. Thank you, Melanie. I appreciate it.
And Jay Fed of course, also from Vermont, and DJ Steve says the
production sounds great through headphones. Nic so DJ Steve listening on his headphones.
Absolutely. Absolutely, Yeah, you were kind of at the end we were
talking off Mike and Jeff. You were talking about your kids hearing you recording
vocals and expressing concern about what you were doing. Falling away the screams and
I must have done it twenty times, just trying to get that right one.
Oh yeah, what are you screaming at down there? Are you okay?
Right? Oh? That's funny? Do they are they musically inclined?
It all? One of my kids shows a little interest in the drums.
Yeah, but the other two. No, it's not something I push on
them, but yeah, if they wanted to, it'd be cool. Yeah,
yeah, yea doubt, no doubt. Are you guys playing a lot
of shows this summer? Have you been if you've been busy? Yeah,
So we wanted to talk a little bit about a show we got coming up
here on July twenty seventh at the Boat and drake it. Okay, we're
gonna be playing with our friends Chasing the Devil. Ah, Yes, I
was. Coincidentally, I was wearing Chasing the Devil shirt yesterday. Check out
their new song Drowning. Right, yeah, we did the We did the
world radio premier of that year. Actually, you guys haven't heard Drowning yet,
man, No, they played it on the radio rocks. Oh yeah
we oh yeah people, Yes, yes, Red Crown, Third Knuckle and
Estherbrook. Okay, and the show starts, doors open at seven, drake
it. Come to the show. It's gonna be the biggest show of the
summer. So we're really excited to play with all these great bands, like
like really good bands, and yeah, you know we're music fans too,
and like I'm excited to you know, we get to play we're opening the
show and then we get to kick it back and watch all this great music.
And that's my idea of a good night. Very cool, very cool.
Yeah, Chasing the Devil is amazing, awesome. I love those guys,
j Fed says in the chat room, these guys sound great. Yes,
and oh and he said something else in there that I'm not going to
get into a different subject, but but yes, I take the I take
the reference. Uh, j Fed? Very good, very good. Now
are you the new album? The songs on the new album? Were you
playing all of these live or just some of them? Or what's what are
you? What are you doing there? Probably playing about what half of them?
Do you think? I think so? Yeah. But we're gonna do
a CD release party somewhere Okay, we just don't know where yet. Yeah,
and when we do, we'll play the whole album. Yeah, because
you guys have a lot of music, right, Oh yeah, over the
years. Well, I sent you the full album and we do a really
cool cover song on there, if you want me to tell you what it
is. So we do changes seasons of Wither from Aerosmith cover on there.
Yes, and it came out pretty pretty good. I'd oh yeah, we
should talk about that. Yeah, because uh, that that was like I
should have sent that song that but that was played for a certain individual,
right who heard it? Was it that? Or was that was Purple Rain?
Oh you're talking about this story about when I recorded and wasn't sure if
it was good enough. Yeah, you're talking about that. Yeah, yeah
that was Purple Rain from Continuous Boom. Oh yeah, gotcha, Yeah,
gotcha. No, I was saying to the video. You sent me the
video, didn't you. I might be confused. I don't think I'll say
any video. Didn't you send me something from uh we uh, we probably
should have talked about it before. I might. It's okay, we're live,
that's all. Yeah. Yeah, I sent you the whole album.
Yeah, somebody somebody else sent me something. I'm thinking of the Yeah,
it wasn't wasn't it. We'd like to do a video. We'd like to
do a video. Anybody does videos? Yeah, I was gonna say,
you know, because you were saying earlier too, would be cool if you
did a video for uh yeah, for not Coming coming back, you know,
do the full production. Ye, that'd be definitely cool. If anybody
wants to work for free, there's a guy I see posting on Facebook all
the time. What I want to say. His name is Wayne Something or
Mike Wayne or somebody who's always posting about he's looking for people to do video
shoots for really and if and if you book with him, like sometimes I
guess he'll have an open slot, like on a weekend or something. Yeah,
and he'll say, uh, he'll say, hey, you know,
I can do a video today for two hundred dollars, all professional. It
is Mike Wayne. Yeah, Mike Wayne on on Facebook. But yeah,
he's always posting stuff and it looks like he does really good work. Yeah,
something to keep in mind because I think he's in I think he's right
in Massachusetts. But uh yeah, do you guys have any videos of live
performance? Is online? If you if you posted anything on YouTube or anything.
Yeah, there's always videos going up. Yeah. Yeah, I don't
know if you had done anything like pro shops nothing, but yeah, yeah
we'll get yeah, yeah, absolutely absolutely. And then uh so are you
working on new material yet? Or I don't even want to think about news?
Yeah we always have. Yeah. Yeah, some people I talk to,
you know, it's like they're there. They can't help themselves. You
know, they just keep writing and writing and writing and end up with more
material than they than they can never get around to recording. Like that's what
I do. I end up having a lot of We didn't We couldn't even
finish recording everything that we wanted to on. We had a really we had
at least a good four or five more songs that we could have finished up
that we didn't. Kidding, always making up new new stuff, but we
just haven't recording anything. Yeah. Yeah, we're kind of looking forward to
like just getting in the jam room and writing as a band for the next
counk of songs, you know. Yeah, it'll yeah, yeah, excellent,
excellent, Well we are. I want to get one more one more
song in and then we'll uh and then we'll come back and we'll uh,
we'll wrap. I want to make sure you guys plug that show and drake
it again because that's a big one. But I've got ghost ghosts inside.
That's the one we haven't played yet, right yeah, yeah, okay,
oh very good. Why why is it? What do you what do you
love about? It? Just an awesome song. It's just a great song.
Yeah, yeah, we gotta get you in here to do some voiceovers
for at that voice. Yeah, can you say say this is Larry Williams
played the drums, Yeah you maror Reds. All right, let's get Let's
give this a listen before we wrap up with these guys. This is ghost
inside to attach m hm Sons had a feel like I could bide to the
heavens drop off blue sky, even though I know it's in my mind.
When the moment clashes down on you who you may believe that nothing you can
do, but gets your option to this guy. If it's true, you
know the one thing that I was always there for you, memories start to
practice and God bear Rich just keeps on coming back. Then Miscun turns too
sweet and men and knocks you off your beat. You still cost inside.
It can run looking how but you cannot stay lost in the road. I
can't find my way. It's the Coaston side. I tramper through. I
still can't find my way. I'm blind. Didn't come up rod, it's
the Coaston side. I can't So come out, come out, come out,
come on and say you say, if it's true, you'll know some
more thing Now I was always good for you. Remember his head too practice
and not better. Rich's kids on Tom and back better. This tent turns
too sweet and then it knocks you out door, beat your sill, glost
inside. You can run, you can hide, but you cannot stay lost
in those that can't fas way. Here's the Gholston Sida Jack Ray, I'm
still can't fire. I'm blinded by the man. Here's the ghost in Sida
kicking. Oh. That is so so good. That is ghost in Side.
That is day to Attend from the new album, Falling Awake, which
is going to be out August third, But you can pre order it now.
And if and Jeff you were saying, if they pre order it,
they get two songs now, yeah, you get world is then and then
Larry's favorite song, Fake, Oh very good and fake. Fake should be
on the radio. The reason the only reason I didn't send you fake was
because we released it as a single. Oh okay back at the end of
last year. Yeah yeah, and I really wanted to just send totally fresh,
brand new songs. But Fake is great. Yes, Larry, He's
right. It should be on the radio. Yeah, yes, well,
if you if you send it to me, I'll play it. I'll play
it next week. Oh, there we go? Why not? Why not?
I mean, you guys don't have to physically be here for me to
play your music after all, something about listening to it right now though,
it's so much cooler. I understand. Should we play the whole album?
I understand? Well, actually we are, uh, we are running short
on time. The time goes quickly, but I want to make sure again
if you want to plug the Draco show that's coming up, and also anything
else our listeners should know about where to find you guys online, how to
pre ord the album, how to keep up with everything you guys are doing.
Yeah, I mean datawatten dot com right now goes to our Facebook.
I've made a electronic press kit of the band that it's at data attend dot
band Zoogle or something. I'm gonna make it so the data attend dot Com
goes to that. Okay, but if you wind up on our Facebook,
you'll wind up on our electronic press kit. We have YouTube videos. The
album is gonna be available on anything digital. You can imagine. Amazon,
Uh, iTunes, what's the one everybody loves so much? Spotify? Spotify?
Yeah, everything, this is stuff I even heard of that it's on.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, very cool, very cool.
And we'll have the physical CDs that the shows probably middle of August, and
then the vinyl is like weeks. Yeah, we'll have that hopefully by November
maybe awesome. So people always say, why do you still make CDs?
Everybody, Well, because, believe it or not, when we do the
shows, people like to buy the CD. That's a that's a big topic
of discussion on the show because yeah, and I feel like I feel like
the attitudes about that have kind of shifted a little bit over the last couple
of years. Especially. It's funny because you know, twenty twenty two was
the first time vinyl outsold CDs, and yet I also feel like in the
last couple of years, a lot of the artists that we have on,
you know, even even like really young bands who you would think would be
like, you know, not caring at all about physical media, they're like,
yeah, you know, we we like, we understand that fans really
like to have something physical. They like to be able to look at liner
notes and artwork and you know, yeah, and you can't you can't sign
an MP three, right, I mean, Microsoft goes down. How you're
going to listen to context exactly. That's a very time timely observation there.
Yeah. Yeah, we just don't order as many as at once. We
used to buy a thousand CDs at once. Yeah, just do a yeah,
yeah, getting n you know, but no, it makes sense.
We even't have a I never use it, but we actually have a CD
here in here in the station, and it does work because our Rob az
Avito, who hosts a great show. And uh and and there's a specific
reason. I just got a very jenny, I just got a very positive
message from our friend Rob as a veto from a granted state of mind.
Because sorry, let me turn your mic back on. You're talking to me
with the would like Rob is. Rob is very excited about what I uh
proposed, So uh, we'll we'll talk more about that in the future.
But but yeah, Rob, we should plug that though, and we should
do that more often. Rob does a great show. I don't know if
you guys ever listened to a Granite State of Mine. I've heard of it.
Yeah, it's Friday nights at six pm. Uh in the winter,
he does it here live from the station, but he in the nice weather,
he either records it at Pembroke. Uh well, actually the new place.
He open a brand new place called Pembroke City Limits and I guess he's
going to be recording the shows there now going forward. And oh you guys
would love to play there. Oh yeah, yeah, but he's someone you
should meet. But yeah, he also does a great show featuring music local
music from media. Yeah, definitely, and that Arizon Friday nights at six
pm right here on w M and H. So. But guys, thank
you again day to attend, always wonderful to thank you. Congratulations. Oh
and again thank you for the wonderful shirts and for those watching online and stickers.
Oh, Jenny is a big proponent of stickers. But wait to see
our new shirts shirts. Yeah, very cool, and congratulations to again the
cover of paper Jam magazine and the first digital issue, which is is that
already available? Is that on our Facebook page? That's going to be in
our electronic cras Yeah? Excellent, very good, very good. Yeah,
great, way to check it out, you guys. Are you guys are
doing great stuff? Oh. Bruce from Legion of Solace in the chat says,
b I'm the CD directly at the shows, directly supports the bands.
Yes, please don't stop ever. Yeah. Actually I put up a pre
order for the CD too, and I've actually got a few orders. Good.
Yeah, that's pretty cool. Absolutely absolutely. If you're listening live on
Saturday morning, we have Purging Sin coming up next and then Tom Russo in
the third hour. But uh day to attend. Thank you guys, thank
you very much to meet you. Absolutely. When I was a boy,
all I think of about this one A stupid boy that I was. When
I was a kid, I got my face up there not toilets with the
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