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Speaker 8: Welcome back everybody as we enter our number two New
Speaker 8: Marrow dose of Matt Connorton Unleashed and we are live
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Speaker 8: is here as well at the news table present and
Speaker 8: we have joining us. By the way, thank you again
Speaker 8: to our friend Hope the Rapper for joining us in
Speaker 8: the first hour. That was wonderful and doing the the
Speaker 8: ten weeks of World Radio premieres on the show. Those
Speaker 8: very cool. Always enjoy speaking with him and supporting supporting
Speaker 8: his music. But we have, speaking of music, we've have
Speaker 8: in the studio right now the band Alta Corvette and
Speaker 8: one of these guys, Huey the Gecko, has been here.
Speaker 8: You've been here a number of times. How many times
Speaker 8: have you been on the show? Are you in the
Speaker 8: five timers club at this point on the show?
Speaker 10: I think this might be four?
Speaker 11: Is this four?
Speaker 10: I think we might be edging on the five club?
Speaker 8: Yeah, yeah, okay, all right, so this is this is
Speaker 8: four and uh but this is the first time with
Speaker 8: this band, and I'll let you, I'll let you introduce
Speaker 8: your your bandmates.
Speaker 10: Here and well guess the common theme is for right,
Speaker 10: So this is our fourth appearance here. We're a four
Speaker 10: piece band and we're four piece man. Uh let's see
Speaker 10: we're New Hampshire, Indie. Right now, that's our genre and yeah,
Speaker 10: our our our our music began as an instrumental I
Speaker 10: joined the group and so it was like a corvette.
Speaker 10: It was hurtling down the highway and and I hopped
Speaker 10: on in it. And then I said, well, you know
Speaker 10: what better a name than and let's let's go with
Speaker 10: Lona Corvette.
Speaker 8: So yes, and so that was kind of a mind a.
Speaker 10: Little bit of a we had we had a different
Speaker 10: band name, but it was it was like it was taken. Uh,
Speaker 10: it wasn't able to be like we couldn't we couldn't
Speaker 10: use it in terms of marketing or distributing, et cetera.
Speaker 8: Oh, I'm super I'm super curious. Now what was the name?
Speaker 10: We were gonna be the Soggies, Okay, and there happens
Speaker 10: to be a few bands that are already operating under that.
Speaker 8: Yes.
Speaker 10: Yeah. So so the I don't want to say had
Speaker 10: more originality. The Alta Corvette thing, but it's it was available. Yeah, okay,
Speaker 10: so that makes sense. So originally we I didn't without
Speaker 10: a tea because I thought the Corvette was a brand,
Speaker 10: but I realized it's the warship thing. I didn't realize
Speaker 10: it was the military thing. Oh okay, So the Corvette's
Speaker 10: actually not trademarked, and neither is the word Alana.
Speaker 12: Ah.
Speaker 10: Yes, So we were free and clear after that. So
Speaker 10: and uh yeah, the.
Speaker 8: Odds seem low that you're gonna run into a problem
Speaker 8: with the name Milana Corvette. Yeah, you're You're probably good.
Speaker 8: You're probably good.
Speaker 10: And that was all it took.
Speaker 13: Really.
Speaker 10: So once we had the like I said, the four
Speaker 10: piece band, the love and peace music, so we got
Speaker 10: the right direction, the right message, we kind of just jammed.
Speaker 10: And the jams have been coming together in different ways.
Speaker 10: One of them that you're here today, has a little
Speaker 10: bit more of a Latin feel. One of them is
Speaker 10: a little bit prog rocky, but we're doing the acoustic
Speaker 10: version of it. So we have a variety of different genres,
Speaker 10: but we pretty much just call it in New Hampshire
Speaker 10: indye because right now we're just a we're an independent
Speaker 10: rock band doing the thing.
Speaker 8: All right, and uh, let's let's hear from your your
Speaker 8: cohorts here. Well, you can introduce us Jobleman because he's
Speaker 8: not on Mike, and then we'll.
Speaker 10: Well, Mike, my Bassis has been with me and a
Speaker 10: lot of other projects. You guys might be familiar with him.
Speaker 10: He appeared with me before on the show.
Speaker 8: That's right, I remember that, Yes, so Mike.
Speaker 10: Yeah, Hey, Mike, welcome Steven.
Speaker 4: Yeah, what's up. I'm Steve Colveck, guitar player for a
Speaker 4: lot of Corvette. Yeah. No, me and Brad kind of
Speaker 4: we started off the job with a bunch of originals
Speaker 4: from our last project, so okay, kind of fully developing
Speaker 4: him now with the full band, got solely building momentum
Speaker 4: as the snowball rolls downhill.
Speaker 8: Excellent, excellent.
Speaker 12: Yeah, and you sir, Yeah, I'm Brad playing the drums.
Speaker 14: Excited to be here, Excited to play an acoustic set too,
Speaker 14: not something we do too often, but we've got the
Speaker 14: cajone and the bongos here, right, a rock.
Speaker 8: Good creative challenge, yes, yes, outstanding. Well, I'm very curious
Speaker 8: to hear you guys play. Now we'll have to kind of,
Speaker 8: we have no way to sound check because we're already
Speaker 8: live on the air. But well, I'm used to riding
Speaker 8: the faders, so but I'm very curious. Oh, Aaron Billadoh
Speaker 8: is in the Facebook live chat and he says, is
Speaker 8: that Alna Corvette? It sure is so welcome eron. Yes,
Speaker 8: we're just talking about you. Aaron Billadeau, of course a
Speaker 8: very talented musician. He's been on the show a number
Speaker 8: of times. And actually, Huey, you and at least once
Speaker 8: you and Aaron played together on the show, right, yes, yeah, yeah, yeah,
Speaker 8: I remember you guys performing that Doctor Milligraham song.
Speaker 10: My second air in appearance. Actually might put us at
Speaker 10: the five.
Speaker 8: You might be in the five timers club as of today.
Speaker 10: I didn't yep, I didn't realize I'm being on twice
Speaker 10: with Aaron now you're right.
Speaker 8: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, there you go, there you go.
Speaker 8: And uh oh, and Ricky Mapleton joins us as well. Hello,
Speaker 8: all right, I'm dying to hear you guys play, so
Speaker 8: I'll turn it over to you and like I said,
Speaker 8: I'll ride the faders. I'll uh make it sound good.
Speaker 4: But all right, I'm gonna move this to try to
Speaker 4: pick up.
Speaker 8: Yeah, yeah, that's a good idea. That's a good idea.
Speaker 10: Searcher first, Yeah, all right, thank you guys. This is
Speaker 10: Searcher by Alana Corvette.
Speaker 9: Searcher SECA on.
Speaker 10: Try it, why not?
Speaker 9: Live's wort the shop, search for meaning, search for reason,
Speaker 9: believe in, the.
Speaker 13: Believe in the.
Speaker 9: Meaningless nights, belock sides, meaningless nights, belock sides. Search for reason,
Speaker 9: believe in the meaningless night.
Speaker 2: In the.
Speaker 9: See gone, seek gone, searcher, seek gone, search for reason,
Speaker 9: search for meaning.
Speaker 10: Feeling all right, meaningless nights, feel out the sights, meaningless nights,
Speaker 10: feel out the sights.
Speaker 9: See God, Searcher, See God, Searcher. Believing that got a
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Speaker 10: See God, Searcher.
Speaker 13: Where you meant for this?
Speaker 10: It was life worth the shock god feeling all right?
Speaker 8: Yeah, very nice, excellent, very nice. If you're just joining us,
Speaker 8: we have a lot of Corvette here with us, alive
Speaker 8: in studio on this Saturday morning. So what's the songwriting
Speaker 8: process like with you guys? You all write together or
Speaker 8: how does that work?
Speaker 4: Yeah, so that's a good question. Actually what we've been
Speaker 4: doing for a while. So me and Brad were in
Speaker 4: a band for a while. We had some ideas that
Speaker 4: were undeveloped and things that we were kind of had
Speaker 4: in our back pocket for a while. Yeah, and uh yeah.
Speaker 4: So as we got Mike and the band and then
Speaker 4: Matt and the band, we said, hey, we got all
Speaker 4: these ideas, let's start developing them further. And the way
Speaker 4: it'll kind of work is someone will come in with
Speaker 4: an idea and then be it like a bassline or
Speaker 4: just a guitar riff or something like that, and then
Speaker 4: we'll just kind of jam on it and just see
Speaker 4: where it goes, and kind of a lot of it
Speaker 4: like writes itself almost. I think that with music, it's
Speaker 4: like if it doesn't right itself in thirty seconds, y're
Speaker 4: like forcing it.
Speaker 8: Yeah yeah, yeah, And how did this How did this
Speaker 8: band come up? Because I feel like have you all
Speaker 8: worked together before in some configurations?
Speaker 10: So the thing that he mentioned there prior Distant Wave
Speaker 10: was you Brad and Ryan?
Speaker 4: If I'm not mistaken, Yeah, Ryan Martineau from the Whole Loaf.
Speaker 10: Oh okay, yeah yeah, yeah, he'll be we'll be in
Speaker 10: our show tonight when we play at Terminus. So very good,
Speaker 10: if funny how like you said, musicians travel similar footpaths. Yes,
Speaker 10: and me and Mike you've met. We were a package there. Yes,
Speaker 10: we were working on a project with two other musicians
Speaker 10: called Temporal Rift, okay, and uh, we're working on a
Speaker 10: dual drummers thing, really, and one of our drummers is
Speaker 10: learning from the other drummer. Yeah, so when he gets
Speaker 10: to that area, we're ready to pursue that in terms
Speaker 10: of looking for gigs and stuff like that. But we're
Speaker 10: just in a little bit of a development phase and
Speaker 10: we wanted to do something where we could gig and whatnot.
Speaker 10: So these guys had lost that third piece and Mike,
Speaker 10: it was, you know, stepped in there and he got
Speaker 10: with them prior to me joining the group. And they
Speaker 10: were working on this instrumental called Space and Paula that
Speaker 10: they play and I really liked it. Yeah, yeah, and
Speaker 10: they they sent it to me and we're like, you
Speaker 10: put some lyrics on it, and I was like I did,
Speaker 10: and they thought it was not half bad. Yeah, And
Speaker 10: that was the beginning of it. And then we've been
Speaker 10: doing that kind of the one we just did just now.
Speaker 10: Brad's a counter he's our drummer. He likes this five
Speaker 10: to seven song there, so every now and then thirty
Speaker 10: seconds every now and then it's not there.
Speaker 4: Both like big oh yeah, gotcha and all that stuff.
Speaker 10: Yeah, yeah, that one's a little tricky.
Speaker 8: Now, do you guys have plans to uh, you would
Speaker 8: send me a demo, but do you guys have plans
Speaker 8: to get into the studio?
Speaker 10: And so yeah, Jim Hurley, I see you. We're gonna
Speaker 10: come down to uh Shatterstar Productions as he calls his
Speaker 10: uh studio and do the whole sixteen mics instead of
Speaker 10: one condensed mike in the corner. Yeah, that'll make it
Speaker 10: sound a little better.
Speaker 4: We have like bad iPhone demos and the stuff that
Speaker 4: I recorded on like my two interface and into it
Speaker 4: like a cheap.
Speaker 12: Doe, you know.
Speaker 10: So yeah, I said to him, think about like you're
Speaker 10: hearing the.
Speaker 4: Clash in like a club.
Speaker 8: Oh yeah, yeah about that.
Speaker 10: I did the thing.
Speaker 8: Yeah, yeah you did. I caught it. We're on it.
Speaker 8: We're on it away. I caught it, no problem. By
Speaker 8: the way, Eleanor is in the Facebook live chat, she
Speaker 8: says Alana Corvette tonight at Terminus Underground. Yes, yes, we
Speaker 8: had uh, we had Eleanor and Spelfi and Andrea on
Speaker 8: the show with Us a couple of weeks ago talking
Speaker 8: about all that, all the goings on there and h
Speaker 8: and Jenny. We should mention too, Jenny's art is currently
Speaker 8: hanging there as well. Yes, actually twelve of my pieces
Speaker 8: are in there.
Speaker 4: I've never actually had them all together like that.
Speaker 10: Actually, I just did an interview with Spelfey yesterday.
Speaker 8: Yes, yes, so yeah, you'll see some of my acrylics
Speaker 8: on camp on yeh, acrylics on canvas.
Speaker 10: They're my darkest pieces actually beautiful. Yeah, you have to
Speaker 10: that mediums that artists invest themselves into. I can't wait
Speaker 10: to look at that.
Speaker 4: I'm looking forward to explore the gallery.
Speaker 8: Yeah, that was awesome, thank you. And yeah, Aaron also says,
Speaker 8: sounds great. Boys, see you tonight at Terminus. Is he
Speaker 8: performing or is he just kind.
Speaker 10: Of I think he's just gonna be there for support.
Speaker 8: Okay, okay, very cool and uh hello to Charmaine Charmaine
Speaker 8: Davis Elliott also in the Facebook live chat. Hello, and
Speaker 8: I just want to make sure I don't miss anybody.
Speaker 8: I have more than one chat room to look at
Speaker 8: now with the software amusing, but yeah, you guys want
Speaker 8: to play another one?
Speaker 4: Yeah, much as well.
Speaker 8: Oh yeah, I see, oh I see, I do see
Speaker 8: more people now. Andre Dumont says, what's up kids, Andrea
Speaker 8: of course from Terminus and the Midnight Creatives Collective, and
Speaker 8: of course from the band.
Speaker 10: Dad Harrison great sound man, he's really good with the sound.
Speaker 8: Oh, absolutely, absolutely. And also Philip McDuffie is in the chat.
Speaker 8: Hello says uhhi says good will and beep an Art
Speaker 8: also in there, another loyal listener. But yeah, what do
Speaker 8: you guys? Uh you want to play another one?
Speaker 4: Yeah, let's do it. You got another one for you.
Speaker 2: Yeah.
Speaker 10: And if you're in San Diego, where in the world
Speaker 10: is the Laarana Corvette?
Speaker 13: Yes, if you are just.
Speaker 8: Joining us, a lot of corvette is with us. They're
Speaker 8: right here at W M and H live in studio.
Speaker 9: She's a queen of scorn, scorching the ground around us
Speaker 9: with fear, leaving the whole world tone. She's got an
Speaker 9: avoidable fixture on a poisonous mixture called life. She's quen
Speaker 9: of scorn, leaving the whole torn. She's a queen, but
Speaker 9: there ain't no thrown. She's stealing with the vipes. She's
Speaker 9: been thrown she's a queen, but.
Speaker 10: There ain't no thrown. Reverse engineer, get out of here.
Speaker 10: King of feeding flames, sign of air, say I'm getting
Speaker 10: there where.
Speaker 13: She's a queen of.
Speaker 9: Scorn, leaving the whole world torn. She's a queen, but
Speaker 9: there ain't no thrown. She's seeing with those lips. She's
Speaker 9: been thrown. She's a green, but there ain't no thrown.
Speaker 9: She's screamed, but the rain no throat. She's stealing with
Speaker 9: those thoughts.
Speaker 10: She's been throwed. Scream with the right, no throat.
Speaker 8: Very nice, very nice. We have a Lot of Corvette
Speaker 8: here with us live in studio this morning. Yes, yes,
Speaker 8: And uh, are you guys playing a lot of shows?
Speaker 8: Are you doing a lot out there?
Speaker 4: Or this is our first gig tonight? Actually, this is it.
Speaker 4: This is the debut.
Speaker 2: Man.
Speaker 8: Oh wow, wonderful, the world premiere of a Lot of Corvette.
Speaker 8: I love it. I love it. And now do you
Speaker 8: guys all well, actually, Hue, let me ask you first,
Speaker 8: because you've you've always got your uh, you've always got
Speaker 8: a lot going on. I mean, do you have other
Speaker 8: projects that you're that you're doing as well right now
Speaker 8: or are you just kind of focused on a lot
Speaker 8: of Corvette.
Speaker 10: It's funny. I appreciate you saying I kind of feel
Speaker 10: like you know, uh, how do you say that. It's
Speaker 10: like when somebody says how you're doing, you say busy, right,
Speaker 10: but they just asked how you're doing, and it's like,
Speaker 10: so we're never too busy for each other. The music,
Speaker 10: which is good, yeah, and we all are involved in
Speaker 10: a lot of things. But Steven and I actually showed
Speaker 10: up at Pembroke City Limits just recently excellent. We were
Speaker 10: part of this project called Side Note. He was playing
Speaker 10: the guitar for them, and I was playing auxiliary instruments
Speaker 10: like the cajone and some war drums and stuff. I
Speaker 10: didn't even know he was gonna be the guitarist. Oh yeah, alakay.
Speaker 10: But I know you're from somewhere, and so it's funny.
Speaker 10: The we're hoping to get in the PCL there with
Speaker 10: Rob and maybe we'll get this outfit in there doing
Speaker 10: an acoustics ceter who knows. There you go, but we're
Speaker 10: we've been enjoying our time spent there, uh. And I've
Speaker 10: enjoying the opening their beautiful area and building. I like
Speaker 10: what they're doing with the food too.
Speaker 8: I stopped in there the other day for the first time,
Speaker 8: and it's it's much bigger in there than I imagined.
Speaker 8: I was surprised they got.
Speaker 4: A perfect venue for just live music and stuff.
Speaker 10: Oh yeah, yeah, absolutely, yeah, But I mean I guess
Speaker 10: the people, not the place, but I regardless, you know,
Speaker 10: the uh the Strange in Manchester. The Whole Loaf played
Speaker 10: there the other day and it was a free show.
Speaker 10: So they're playing with us tonight, and we felt like
Speaker 10: the need to support and and not just the need,
Speaker 10: but we were building some community there where you were
Speaker 10: using the jump rope inside the Strange crew.
Speaker 8: Yeah, jump rope. I brought it. Brought the jump rope.
Speaker 4: You're doing like double in front of the stage.
Speaker 10: I won't do that again. We got the message I
Speaker 10: won't do that again.
Speaker 8: So why is that?
Speaker 10: I think there's no pool rules sign outside, but I
Speaker 10: think we might have stretched the limits there a little bit.
Speaker 8: You're not supposed to have a jump rope.
Speaker 4: Well, I mean it wasn't explicit, but yeah, it's one
Speaker 4: of those like unspoken I guess.
Speaker 8: Like a liquor commissioner rule or something.
Speaker 4: It's kind of like don't don't leave with your beard
Speaker 4: don't bring your jump rope in.
Speaker 8: Right right, yeah, yeah, so yeah, but you know.
Speaker 10: The terminus, I think there might be a little more leeway.
Speaker 10: They are a rehearsal space, so maybe they would be
Speaker 10: all right with the jump rope.
Speaker 4: Frisbee this time, Yeah, oh, frizzbe' bring in some bubbles.
Speaker 8: I can imagine frisbee being a problem.
Speaker 10: Just bubbles.
Speaker 8: Oh, there you go.
Speaker 10: We got a couple of bubble girls. They are just
Speaker 10: gonna yeah, yeah, hang out and blow bubbles right.
Speaker 8: Right, Well, you know Green Jelly slash Green Jellow is
Speaker 8: gonna be there on the twenty seventh, and I'm sure
Speaker 8: they'll h we.
Speaker 13: Need to link up because you know, I'm a little wild.
Speaker 8: They'll they'll push whatever back.
Speaker 13: You need to link up on that.
Speaker 10: Yes, I've seen what they.
Speaker 8: Yes, yes, yeah, yeah, yeah. They were on the show
Speaker 8: a number of months ago when they played in Manchester.
Speaker 8: We had them on and then Bill man Speaker was like, yeah,
Speaker 8: we should, uh we when we come back through the area,
Speaker 8: we should play somewhere.
Speaker 10: It's so funny. Aaron's name is on the tip of
Speaker 10: my tongue. He put me onto them.
Speaker 8: Oh really yeah yeah yeah, And then who got them
Speaker 8: booked you did.
Speaker 10: Ye, yes, yes, you just don't have capes. Eleanor and
Speaker 10: I are going to hould that in our or resumes forever.
Speaker 8: Yes, you know, for her too.
Speaker 10: I you know, like you mentioned, we're not giving a
Speaker 10: bunch of places right now, this is our first one.
Speaker 8: Yeah.
Speaker 10: And uh, I've been also just kind of on a
Speaker 10: road to recovery, and I wanted to just say, like
Speaker 10: to Eleanor and Andre, thank you so much for putting
Speaker 10: us on, because like it just gave me a lot
Speaker 10: of hope, It gave me a lot of resurgence. So
Speaker 10: that was really important that you guys gave us the
Speaker 10: chance and put us onto. So I really want to
Speaker 10: say thank you for that because that touches place.
Speaker 12: In my heart.
Speaker 8: Yeah yeah, yeah, now resurgence from from what you were.
Speaker 10: I'm like, I've been sober for like sixteen months.
Speaker 8: Okay, congratulations, no whatever.
Speaker 10: It is like I went to a point where it
Speaker 10: was like, you know, like the jump rope. Yeah, I
Speaker 10: pushed the boundaries sometimes. So yeah, yeah, now I'm polishing
Speaker 10: it and getting under control.
Speaker 8: Good for you, Good for you. I have to say,
Speaker 8: you look healthier than I've ever seen you.
Speaker 10: Yeah, it's a different, Hui. Yeah, we'll still always be huie.
Speaker 8: Yeah. So I mean not that I thought there was
Speaker 8: any issue before, Like I didn't know. I didn't know that.
Speaker 10: Then it was fun too.
Speaker 8: But but you do look healthier, thank you. Yeah, absolutely absolutely. Now, Oh,
Speaker 8: turn that mic around, Mike, if you would. I want
Speaker 8: to ask you, do you if you have other do
Speaker 8: you have other projects you're involved in or you just
Speaker 8: focused on a lot of Corvette or Yeah.
Speaker 12: I have a reggae band. H We're called Boom Lava.
Speaker 8: That's a cool name.
Speaker 12: Yeah, yeah, and we do like a lot. We do
Speaker 12: quite a few shows.
Speaker 15: We got one in this place called the Canteen Brewery
Speaker 15: Sterling Street, Evans coming up on Friday at the end
Speaker 15: of August. Leave that's the twenty second or twenty third.
Speaker 15: And then we got another one in Rochester, mass which
Speaker 15: is I don't know exactly the details, but it's on
Speaker 15: the Facebook.
Speaker 12: But yeah, but Boom Lava, Yeah, we do. We do
Speaker 12: a lot.
Speaker 15: We do originals, we do covers, and we're just all
Speaker 15: about the reggae, the love and that energy.
Speaker 2: You know.
Speaker 8: Oh, very cool, very cool and brad for me right now,
Speaker 8: let me I'm sorry, you're Mike is. I mean, go
Speaker 8: ahead and say that again. Oh I found you, I
Speaker 8: found you? Yeah, say that again, sir. I'm sorry.
Speaker 14: I just saying not in any other projects at the moment,
Speaker 14: just focusing on a want of Corvette.
Speaker 8: But you're a drummer, yes now? Is so the reason
Speaker 8: this surprises me? And you might already know where I'm
Speaker 8: going with this. I know, Jenny does. Every drummer that
Speaker 8: we ever have on the show is in like ten
Speaker 8: or twelve different bands, really, because drummers are the hardest
Speaker 8: to find. Yeah, and and this is your only band.
Speaker 8: That's amazing.
Speaker 10: Don't don't steal that.
Speaker 8: Yeah, Yeah, it's true.
Speaker 10: We're not shopping him around.
Speaker 8: Like every every band we have, like the drummers in
Speaker 8: multiple bands. And I have a theory about why that is.
Speaker 8: I think it's because when you're growing up and you
Speaker 8: first want to you know, get you get interested in
Speaker 8: playing an instrument, you have to talk with the parents about, hey,
Speaker 8: I want to play something. If you say drums, drums
Speaker 8: and maybe the tuba or the two, they're going to
Speaker 8: actively try to talk you out of and say I
Speaker 8: about something a little quieter, you know, because nobody wants
Speaker 8: all that noise in their house, if if if their
Speaker 8: parents they don't want their their kid banging on a
Speaker 8: drum set all night. So that's my theory. So uh, well,
Speaker 8: good for you. I'm glad that you know. This is uh,
Speaker 8: this is it for you.
Speaker 10: It's funny with the projects with me, like I definitely
Speaker 10: need a little bit of like equilibrium, like logic and reason.
Speaker 8: Yeah, yeah, and he provides it.
Speaker 10: It's not easy to provide that.
Speaker 8: No, that makes sense. And so speaking of instruments too,
Speaker 8: So you're you're playing the bongos, is that the correct
Speaker 8: name for what you're.
Speaker 13: Doing or is that?
Speaker 9: Yeah?
Speaker 10: And then that's why I sometimes use the term auxiliary
Speaker 10: instruments too, if it's if it's going to be a
Speaker 10: different bongo or a little hand drummer or whatever.
Speaker 8: But because I usually see you playing a guitar, that's
Speaker 8: why I wonder.
Speaker 10: Esactually I carry around a little if you've ever seen
Speaker 10: me out on the sometimes out on the town, I'll
Speaker 10: have a little tiny minutes your pair. But yeah, I
Speaker 10: derive a lot of my cont It's funny. We have
Speaker 10: a common friend in here. He hosts this strange grew
Speaker 10: open Mike's. His name is Scotty Armstrong, and uh, he's
Speaker 10: the drummer and I didn't know anything.
Speaker 8: How many bands to see him?
Speaker 2: Do know? None?
Speaker 8: I don't think that's crazy one.
Speaker 10: And he's he's like a secret agent. I can't He
Speaker 10: comes in every now and then. Have you ever heard
Speaker 10: of Jordan Quinn. Yes, he comes in and does work
Speaker 10: with her accompaniments. He's like a secret agent. I'll back
Speaker 10: you up when you need it, you know.
Speaker 8: Interesting? Okay?
Speaker 10: Yeah, But with Scotty for me, conceptual wise, with the bongos,
Speaker 10: he said to me, you need to learn how to
Speaker 10: write the drum parts, little snare things there, and you
Speaker 10: need to learn your fat backs and you need to
Speaker 10: carry around a set of bongos and learn the takataz.
Speaker 10: And then once you do, when Brad says something to
Speaker 10: me like I have seven, I'm looking at him like
Speaker 10: is that reptile? For I don't know?
Speaker 16: Yeah.
Speaker 10: And then but now I can understand because I'm trying
Speaker 10: to put some of the work in so yeah, yeah,
Speaker 10: still wear a lot of work in progress.
Speaker 8: Yeah, yeah, no, that's cool. Uh do you do that
Speaker 8: on all the songs that you do?
Speaker 10: Or we have two Latin ones. We have a good
Speaker 10: one called Queen of Scorn, and then we have the
Speaker 10: other one is that's the only one pain.
Speaker 4: Oh yeah yeah, that was like a fun groove kind
Speaker 4: of thing.
Speaker 10: Yeah, a little bongo layered on on Pain on my mind.
Speaker 8: Yeah yeah, okay, so that.
Speaker 10: One and Queen, and then I do a touch of
Speaker 10: like lead guitar ish, just like playing guitar, like some
Speaker 10: wah Wan stuff on, like we play Come Together. We're
Speaker 10: gonna play that tonight, and then we're gonna play my song.
Speaker 10: I actually play rhythm on. We have one song we
Speaker 10: play called sewer Person, and that's a humane song as.
Speaker 8: You can tell, right, Yeah, but but it made it.
Speaker 10: Over into the yeah, and it's got a cool energy.
Speaker 8: I feel like that song has a story.
Speaker 10: Sewer Person is like about somebody that's like sitting on
Speaker 10: the stoop that you're not sure if they might have
Speaker 10: some stuff that you might not want to contract, but
Speaker 10: you definitely want to share the joint with them and
Speaker 10: maybe rip off the end of it, you know. But
Speaker 10: you know, it's like you don't want to turn away
Speaker 10: from that person. You want to listen to their story
Speaker 10: and you want to treat them listening because we're all
Speaker 10: sewer people and I don't care if it's out of
Speaker 10: AA meeting or they're sitting on that stoop wherever that
Speaker 10: person is that needs to be heard. It's just like
Speaker 10: the musicians, listening is their most powerful tool. So I
Speaker 10: try and you know, listen to a person even if
Speaker 10: they're from the sewer.
Speaker 8: Oh okay, very good. And but in a situation like that,
Speaker 8: you don't call the person a sewer person.
Speaker 10: Well I'm a sewer person, but.
Speaker 8: You don't say you don't. You don't address them as
Speaker 8: such because they might take it wrong.
Speaker 10: Amen. You know, I hope they never do. I honestly
Speaker 10: hope they never do.
Speaker 8: Oh, very cool, very cool. How many how many songs
Speaker 8: do you guys? I know you just wanted to do
Speaker 8: the two today? But do you guys have a lot
Speaker 8: of material that you've written together as a band?
Speaker 4: Yes, sir, all together with what we've written, I think
Speaker 4: we have like forty minutes of material right now. We
Speaker 4: probably have like seven or eight songs. I think maybe
Speaker 4: nine if it might be nine. Yeah, and then a
Speaker 4: couple that are in the works aren't ready to come
Speaker 4: out yet.
Speaker 12: Yeah.
Speaker 8: Yeah, Oh very cool. Excellent ECU.
Speaker 10: Yeah that leave it where it lies. It's still a
Speaker 10: little rusty.
Speaker 4: Yeah, but that I know it's too good to drop. Yeah,
Speaker 4: we got this one, this one riff that that I
Speaker 4: just came up with a couple of days ago. We
Speaker 4: call it leave it where it lies. It's like it's
Speaker 4: kind of like a big kind of bridge or like
Speaker 4: a chorus kind of thing. We just play it over
Speaker 4: and over again to keep fresh. But we need to
Speaker 4: add more parts to it. It just hasn't it's not
Speaker 4: ready yet. It hasn't emerged.
Speaker 8: Yeah, yea, yeah, I like it.
Speaker 10: Also, the thing we really needed is Steven's leadership. He
Speaker 10: like comes up with some progressions. He's out there playing
Speaker 10: rhythm and lead on his own, holding in the for
Speaker 10: you know, and he does that for us, and we
Speaker 10: need him to do that and he does it. So
Speaker 10: it's it's not an easy task. And you know, thank
Speaker 10: you because like the songs are coming out great with
Speaker 10: those progressions coming together.
Speaker 8: So excellent, excellent. By the way, we have somebody new
Speaker 8: in the chat room. Hermit Starky says, good morning, Matt
Speaker 8: and Jen. We say, how are you from us, Hermit Starkey.
Speaker 8: We we are a singing group quartet. We are from Greensboro,
Speaker 8: North Carolina. Really, what was I hope the rappers say
Speaker 8: earlier about bots. Yes, we have a lot of I
Speaker 8: don't know if this happened, if this has happened any
Speaker 8: of the times you've been.
Speaker 10: Honest we say hello to North Carolina.
Speaker 8: Yes, you speak.
Speaker 4: To me, that's our new band name. If Alana Corvette's taken,
Speaker 4: there you go.
Speaker 8: There you go. Yes, we had a lot of people,
Speaker 8: uh in the chow room who are from Greensboro, North Carolina,
Speaker 8: and they're all in these pop singing groups and they
Speaker 8: all talk about how they sing and dance.
Speaker 10: We always say about Alana Corvette, right, we always say
Speaker 10: she's not popular, she's not shy, but be careful, she
Speaker 10: might be a guy or a I.
Speaker 8: Uh huh ah, yes, yes, yes, very good. Does the
Speaker 8: name uh we talked about the name where it came from.
Speaker 8: But does it have a special meeting or did it
Speaker 8: just sound cool or.
Speaker 10: It's the logo? So for us, we're a little bit
Speaker 10: camera shy. Yeah, yeah, right, No, I'm just kidding. I'm not.
Speaker 10: But you know, we're working on the whole pictures like thing,
Speaker 10: and right now it's just been easier to do concept art, okay,
Speaker 10: and with Elana the Corvette.
Speaker 8: Yeah, we can draw it.
Speaker 10: We could have somebody paint it. We should have some
Speaker 10: people painted, because I want to work with oils and
Speaker 10: acrylics and commission someone for art rather than doing digital art,
Speaker 10: right whatever. But the digital art thing, we had to
Speaker 10: get something out there. Yeah, So it came together easier
Speaker 10: with that. So it was a means it's it's like
Speaker 10: the whole thing. It's a vehicle. So you know, when
Speaker 10: we and we use that to just produce you know,
Speaker 10: I think the logo looks nice. Yeah, and we'll look
Speaker 10: down the line as far as what we do for
Speaker 10: merch maybe a T shirt. Yeah, so that then then
Speaker 10: we'll really be like, oh, what do we like about
Speaker 10: this logo? Because once the T shirt it gets a
Speaker 10: little more you really want it to be nice.
Speaker 8: Then it's real. Yeah, you know, exactly exactly. Yeah, No,
Speaker 8: it's a cool it's a cool name. It's a cool logo.
Speaker 8: I dig it.
Speaker 12: Did uh?
Speaker 8: Did you guys all agree on it right away? On
Speaker 8: the name?
Speaker 4: Pretty much. We're kind of like it's still in the works,
Speaker 4: but it's kind of the best name we got so far.
Speaker 8: Yeah. Do you remember any of the others we talked about?
Speaker 8: One that you rejected, but the sagis.
Speaker 10: But do you remember I love Have you ever heard
Speaker 10: you've heard the Mookie Blaylock thing. Yeah, Jam, they they
Speaker 10: were in our Mookie Blaylock phase. Yeah, where we're just
Speaker 10: we're shopping, right, But we like Alana right now, Corvette,
Speaker 10: and I think that's the thing we might be married
Speaker 10: to for a bit. But the sagy is it's gonna
Speaker 10: hold a place in our heart for sure. But that
Speaker 10: band from New Jersey, they're wrapping it. Yeah, so I
Speaker 10: gotta let him have it.
Speaker 8: Yeah, yeah, yeah. For those who don't know, So Mookie
Speaker 8: Bladlock was the original name Pearl Jam had and he's
Speaker 8: a baseball player, right basketball?
Speaker 12: Oh?
Speaker 8: Basketball? Okay? And then I think they did did the
Speaker 8: guy or is the state threatened to sue them?
Speaker 17: Is that what it was?
Speaker 10: The basketball player was going through some legal issues of
Speaker 10: his own, so it became a thing.
Speaker 8: Oh okay, Yes, I didn't know about that part. Yeah,
Speaker 8: So then they weren't with Pearl Jam.
Speaker 10: I don't know.
Speaker 8: I think it was probably a good decision. Yes, seems
Speaker 8: like they they sold a few records.
Speaker 10: Where it's just it's funny, like you said, the promoting
Speaker 10: thing with the different social medias and stuff like that,
Speaker 10: where your intention and your message is the most important thing.
Speaker 8: Yeah.
Speaker 10: So it's funny where we we we try and stick
Speaker 10: with our integrity with that within our songs and the
Speaker 10: music and as far as the marketing goes, we're trying
Speaker 10: to do something that serves a purpose as far as
Speaker 10: you know, helps us reach an audience more And with
Speaker 10: the Latin songs, that's even where for me. I've and
Speaker 10: we've talked about incorporating some Spanish eventually into it because
Speaker 10: we're in southern New Hampshire. So we don't want someone
Speaker 10: to walk through the door of a bar that speaks
Speaker 10: maybe Spanish.
Speaker 12: We don't.
Speaker 10: We don't want to alienate half our audience right out
Speaker 10: the gate.
Speaker 8: Oh that's interesting you. So do you speak Spanish?
Speaker 7: Uh?
Speaker 10: Poco uh tankquetato peril noting meato. It means have caution,
Speaker 10: but do not have fear.
Speaker 8: Oh okay, So I.
Speaker 10: A few things.
Speaker 8: That's more than I took three years.
Speaker 10: Like say, if like a grandmother came to a wedding
Speaker 10: and nobody else there spoke Spanish, I'd be like, I
Speaker 10: got you. We can chat, so you know, uh, but
Speaker 10: you know when I'm called upon, Yeah, we're not going
Speaker 10: to add all kinds of languages into it, but we
Speaker 10: just we want to be approachable and we want to
Speaker 10: approach all audiences. So how can you say you do
Speaker 10: that if you're not actually trying.
Speaker 2: To do it.
Speaker 4: Yeah, we're really trying to cover like a wide range
Speaker 4: of sounds and genres to not get too locked into
Speaker 4: one thing with like, oh, we're just gonna sound like
Speaker 4: Cage the Elephant, Indie clone or something, right yea.
Speaker 10: Yeah, you just had the artist in here. We're working
Speaker 10: with a rapper, so we can maybe have a hip
Speaker 10: hop song or too cool. Yeah, so that you can
Speaker 10: say we don't cover that genre to right.
Speaker 8: Right, you're working with somebody already.
Speaker 10: Yeah, who is Melissa?
Speaker 8: Her name?
Speaker 6: Yeah?
Speaker 10: Yeah, Lash, Melissa Lash l a chat I wonder correctly,
Speaker 10: but I believe it's Melissa Latch so yes.
Speaker 8: Lash Okay, and she's got what she's gonna rap on
Speaker 8: a song.
Speaker 10: Or uh so she has an original it's called money
Speaker 10: like I think money something problems, Sorry about that, Okay,
Speaker 10: I'm catching up on that. This is a new and
Speaker 10: uh where we've currently been creating like an instrumental that
Speaker 10: could be a backing for it. Okay, And then whether
Speaker 10: it she joins a project or whatever. But that's like
Speaker 10: a thing where I created an accompaniment for her. She's
Speaker 10: doing a lower Water festival this weekend for Cambodia, Like
Speaker 10: it's a it's like an awareness type of thing and.
Speaker 4: The lower Folk fest down there.
Speaker 8: Yeah.
Speaker 10: Yeah, So I created this like a traditional Cambodian backing
Speaker 10: track for her. And then she was like, could you
Speaker 10: also create a backing track for my wrap thing? And
Speaker 10: I was like, well that's no, I need a drummer
Speaker 10: and a bassist. Yeah, so that's now we're here.
Speaker 8: So you you you created a Cambodian.
Speaker 10: A traditional Cambodian like accompaniment. It's got like yeah, it's
Speaker 10: got like mallets and like clovs and like a I
Speaker 10: don't know. It's got the use of like instruments that
Speaker 10: are more traditional worldly.
Speaker 4: Type of know, like boards of Canada. Yeah, this is
Speaker 4: like Boards of Cambodia.
Speaker 8: Okay.
Speaker 10: Yeah, And it's got a little a little synth thing
Speaker 10: that you think like you're walking by the little water
Speaker 10: thing and it's how did how does.
Speaker 8: This even happen?
Speaker 2: That?
Speaker 8: Like how do you even know to do well? I
Speaker 8: always learn things from you.
Speaker 4: You got to just point.
Speaker 10: So I feel like if like if I if I
Speaker 10: say no to branching out type of thing recently, it's
Speaker 10: only because I'm a little bit working on that, trying
Speaker 10: to but but but in general I try and branch
Speaker 10: out because I I think that it's it's funny that
Speaker 10: whole keeping your ear open. I lose the humility, and
Speaker 10: in the very second when I don't do it, like
Speaker 10: when I uh, but it's almost like you can learn
Speaker 10: lessons from every type of person out there. And even
Speaker 10: if I think at first like maybe this guy plays
Speaker 10: just down home country and whatever, then all of a sudden,
Speaker 10: I'm like, did I just learn to play like a
Speaker 10: nice transition from a minor to like a d from
Speaker 10: that guy, even though he just plays down home country.
Speaker 10: So I try and pick up everybody's little tricks they
Speaker 10: got up their sleeves and adam in my book. And
Speaker 10: like I said, this woman Melissa, she may be a rapper,
Speaker 10: but she's Cambodian. She has this all this heritage and
Speaker 10: stuff and these auxiliary instruments that her father left behind.
Speaker 10: And I'm like, yo, tink tink tink set up in
Speaker 10: front of the condenser. Mic ooh, that's a neat sound.
Speaker 8: So I just love and you do like to experiment.
Speaker 10: You know when you find an instrument in the basement
Speaker 10: and somebody tells you about how good it is, but
Speaker 10: it's dusty like to I like to clean it up
Speaker 10: and record it and go now, it really sounds good
Speaker 10: on the track. So I really like to find where
Speaker 10: we can. And you have to hear each other and
Speaker 10: work together. If I didn't listen to what these guys
Speaker 10: come up with, they make most of the instrumentals. I
Speaker 10: just sing. So in this group, it's so like I
Speaker 10: really really have to listen and if I and if
Speaker 10: my vocals come in and it's it doesn't do their
Speaker 10: instrumental justice. Start over.
Speaker 8: Yep. Yeah, no, that makes sense.
Speaker 10: That that can be when they say to me, hey,
Speaker 10: that one wasn't it. Sometimes I'm like, let me go
Speaker 10: on the porch and cry. I'm just.
Speaker 8: Oh, very cool, very cool. Uh So, are you gonna
Speaker 8: record with her or is she just gonna play live
Speaker 8: with you or.
Speaker 10: Development as a lot of Corvette, We're working on it, okay, okay.
Speaker 4: But have some like backup vocals or something like that.
Speaker 8: Yeah, yeah, yeah, oh very cool.
Speaker 10: He's got a very donna with the dead vibe. Yeah, yeah,
Speaker 10: all right, she's a preaching peace and movement and then
Speaker 10: all of a sudden belts out at note and you go,
Speaker 10: I kind of think that does fit.
Speaker 8: Yeah, very cool, very cool. Now what uh before we
Speaker 8: run out of time too?
Speaker 2: Uh?
Speaker 8: What do you obviously you've got to show a terminus
Speaker 8: tonight and then are you you have more shows lined
Speaker 8: up or what's uh?
Speaker 4: Hit us up on facebook? Man, we're ready to play.
Speaker 8: Yeah yeah, yeah, you guys are pretty new projects. So well,
Speaker 8: I think it's very cool that you came in here
Speaker 8: to play and uh and we got to kind of
Speaker 8: you know, present you having us.
Speaker 10: My buddy there, Jim Hurley with Turbocats.
Speaker 8: Oh, Turbocats was on the show.
Speaker 10: The drummer was here too.
Speaker 8: I think I think the whole band, the whole band
Speaker 8: was here, right, Jenny.
Speaker 10: Yeah, Jim the drummer there. He's older but than the
Speaker 10: rest of the group. Yeah yeah, yeah, okay.
Speaker 15: Uh.
Speaker 10: He has a barbecue like a little party. We'll play
Speaker 10: at that. Yeah, that's our next thing we have. Okay, okay,
Speaker 10: but you know, so we like to get a real
Speaker 10: gig out there, and yeah, you know it's some at
Speaker 10: a venue. But I love Jim and I appreciate him
Speaker 10: for putting us on on that. That's good vibes, So
Speaker 10: keep the keep the dream going.
Speaker 8: Yeah, absolutely, you work a lot with Jim. Jim great, okay, Yeah,
Speaker 8: Dream Alive and Turbocats is great. We liked them very
Speaker 8: very much.
Speaker 10: My cat looks like a cow MoU yow genius.
Speaker 8: And where should people go online to keep up with
Speaker 8: everything you guys are doing.
Speaker 10: Yeah, we're at a lot of Corvette on Facebook right now.
Speaker 10: We'll get on the Instagram. Sorry about dragging my heels everyone.
Speaker 8: But right now it is a new band.
Speaker 10: Yeah, we don't have any demos or music out there
Speaker 10: right now, guys, but once we do the show tonight
Speaker 10: at Terminus, you'll be able to see us on Facebook.
Speaker 10: So support Midnight Creative Collective, support Terminus Underground because they're
Speaker 10: supporting live music absolutely.
Speaker 8: Absolutely well, guys, Thank you so much, and we'll have
Speaker 8: to do this again in the future. And I really
Speaker 8: dig what you're doing and I look forward to premiering
Speaker 8: some studio tracks to when you're ready right on.
Speaker 4: Thanks for having us much appreciate.
Speaker 8: It absolutely, guys, Thank you so much, And if you
Speaker 8: are listening, live. We've got fate one coming up in
Speaker 8: the third hour, so stick around.
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