Field Dispatch
Matt Connarton Unleashed 9-27-25 hour 3
Game Plan
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Speaker 7: Where's Welcome? Everybody. We have entered our number three new
Speaker 7: mirrow trace of Matt Connorton unleashed and we are live
Speaker 7: from the studios of w m n H ninety five
Speaker 7: point three FM Glorious Manchester, New Hampshire. Jenny is here,
Speaker 7: of course, at the news table.
Speaker 12: President and accounted for. I really love that song, I
Speaker 12: really do, I really do. I'm excited to see you
Speaker 12: guys play live.
Speaker 13: I really am.
Speaker 7: So We've got with us a live in studio. The
Speaker 7: band Temptress is here and that is their song that
Speaker 7: is called Wish and Temptress is going to be with
Speaker 7: us at Swarmyfest November fifteenth, right across the street at
Speaker 7: Jules So welcome guys.
Speaker 11: Hey, thanks for having us.
Speaker 7: So let's do this. Let's start here. If you could
Speaker 7: each tell us who you are and what you do
Speaker 7: in the in the band?
Speaker 11: Got it?
Speaker 14: I am Anthony and I do most of it.
Speaker 7: Oh wow, look at you.
Speaker 14: Let's let's start. We can talk about it more later.
Speaker 14: I play guitar live, okay, okay, all right, and you
Speaker 14: I'm Jake.
Speaker 11: I do vocals and I guess the rest of what
Speaker 11: he doesn't do.
Speaker 7: Okay, there you go. That's a good division of labor.
Speaker 3: And you, sir, I'm Brian, and I keep it together.
Speaker 3: I play the drums and temptersts.
Speaker 7: Okay, outstanding. And is there anyone else involved or is
Speaker 7: it just the three of you? Oh wonderful, very cool.
Speaker 7: So I love your sound. As soon as I listen
Speaker 7: to these, I was like, yeah, I really I really
Speaker 7: dig this a lot. You sent us a few songs
Speaker 7: later in the show, So people who've been listening all morning,
Speaker 7: if if they were listening live, they heard I played
Speaker 7: Carly two in the second hour because we had a
Speaker 7: spot to sneak something and I was like, I gotta
Speaker 7: play this. This is so good, that's so catchy. But
Speaker 7: I love all of them. I mean, how do you
Speaker 7: guys describe your sound? Do you describe it as kind
Speaker 7: of a I mean, obviously there's an industrial vibe, but
Speaker 7: it's metal, but it's it. There's a mix of influences there,
Speaker 7: a little bit of hip hop and some of it.
Speaker 7: I mean, how do you guys describe it? Everyone always
Speaker 7: hates this question, but how do you describe your music?
Speaker 14: It's a fun question that we've never really found a
Speaker 14: solid answer for.
Speaker 7: Yeah.
Speaker 14: So I write Romstein songs, okay, and then Jake takes
Speaker 14: them and does whatever he does with them, and that's
Speaker 14: what you get. Okay, that's more or less what's happening? Okay, Okay,
Speaker 14: would you agree with that, Jake?
Speaker 11: I would, yeah, Okay, a Romstein song and making it
Speaker 11: less Romstein?
Speaker 8: Yeah.
Speaker 7: Yeah. And then so Brian, yes, Brian, so you what
Speaker 7: you're are you live on these tracks as far as
Speaker 7: drums or what.
Speaker 15: Some of the tracks that we released recently, Yeah, but okay,
Speaker 15: the other stuff was you know, I came into the
Speaker 15: band a little bit later. Yeah, I was been doing
Speaker 15: the local scene forever. I've been in various bands okay, okay,
Speaker 15: yeah and this kind of stuff.
Speaker 3: Then.
Speaker 7: Okay, so so you're the newest memory, I assume.
Speaker 11: Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 7: So did the project start with with the two of you?
Speaker 11: Or yes and no? Yeah, it's been through its phases.
Speaker 11: I was part of let's let's call it phase two.
Speaker 11: Oh okay, and now we're here and we'll call it
Speaker 11: phase three.
Speaker 7: Phase three? Yeah, all right, three point zero.
Speaker 13: I like it.
Speaker 7: So how did it start?
Speaker 16: So?
Speaker 14: So, Jake and I have been together for ten years
Speaker 14: doing our own thing. Okay, it wasn't always Temptous oh okay.
Speaker 14: My the band I was imprevious to this that we
Speaker 14: talked about that I've played with Stepsis ten twelve years ago.
Speaker 7: Yeah.
Speaker 14: The singer from that started another band and needed a
Speaker 14: bass player, which is what I do. Okay, So I
Speaker 14: joined that singer couldn't do what we were looking for. Yeah,
Speaker 14: so he stepped down and I immediately just called Jake. Okay,
Speaker 14: that was Temptress one point oh oh okay. Then that
Speaker 14: fizzled out and Jake and I just kept it going
Speaker 14: with the songs we already had, and that's where we're at.
Speaker 7: Okay, okay, cool, So how long ago? What was that
Speaker 7: that it started?
Speaker 3: It?
Speaker 7: It sounds like it's been around for a while then, right,
Speaker 7: twenty eight twenty eighteen, Yeah, yeah, that sounds about right.
Speaker 11: Okay, I would have joined in what twenty nineteen something
Speaker 11: like that?
Speaker 7: Okay, okay. And then so, Brian, how long have you
Speaker 7: been when did you step in?
Speaker 15: I would say I've been with these guys now maybe
Speaker 15: a year? Oh okay, yeah it was really new.
Speaker 7: Yeah. Yeah. Is it challenging to play this kind of
Speaker 7: music live because it's different, it's not. I mean, I
Speaker 7: don't know what other kinds of bands you've been in,
Speaker 7: but y, you know, it's it's obviously it's more sophisticated
Speaker 7: from a production standpoint than you know, just playing in
Speaker 7: a straightforward rock band or Yeah.
Speaker 15: I mean it's different than what I normally do. Yeah,
Speaker 15: but I'm an all around musician. I can play various
Speaker 15: styles of music.
Speaker 7: Yeah.
Speaker 3: You become better when you try to something different.
Speaker 7: Yeah.
Speaker 3: So I mean I come from metal background and jazz blues.
Speaker 7: Yeah.
Speaker 15: So I'm I'm a groove orient the drummer. Yeah, so
Speaker 15: this band is all about the groove and yeah, I
Speaker 15: kind of fit right in.
Speaker 3: I enjoy playing it.
Speaker 7: Yeah, excellent, excellent. So what's the live show?
Speaker 6: Like?
Speaker 7: I mean, because the music that you guys do would
Speaker 7: seem to lend itself to some sort of theatricality maybe
Speaker 7: or maybe not. I don't know. I mean, do you
Speaker 7: have any do you just get up and play or
Speaker 7: is there is there something else going on on stage?
Speaker 7: I don't know. It's I can I can imagine. I
Speaker 7: can imagine different things.
Speaker 14: But I mean with it's time and time and money.
Speaker 14: Yeah these days, so.
Speaker 7: True, it's expensive to be theatrical. Yeah, yeah, it is.
Speaker 14: You know, I've always tried to. I like, I like
Speaker 14: addressing up, like doing the paint and doing the cool stuff,
Speaker 14: not like kiss paint, but like, yeah, you know, I
Speaker 14: enjoy doing something more with it. But we haven't really
Speaker 14: touched that as much as I would like to. That
Speaker 14: I hope to in the future.
Speaker 11: Okay, there is an aesthetic that we would like to
Speaker 11: achieve that we just haven't prioritizing the music itself.
Speaker 7: Yeah, so now that makes sense. That makes sense. Has
Speaker 7: the sound I mean, again, there's such a mix of
Speaker 7: influences here to begin with, but has the sound kind
Speaker 7: of changed and evolved over the years, was like, like
Speaker 7: if I were to hear like Temptress one point oh,
Speaker 7: would that be like drastically different?
Speaker 14: Absolutely kill Switch engage okay, yeah, okay, but that was
Speaker 14: the guitar player at the time, Oh, okay doing the songs.
Speaker 14: So these are the songs that Jake and I have
Speaker 14: been doing together before Temptress this style, So.
Speaker 7: Was it kind of always the idea to bring in
Speaker 7: these other elements and.
Speaker 14: And yeah, okay, yeah, absolutely, yep, yeah, no.
Speaker 7: I like it a lot. Uh Where where did you
Speaker 7: record these or maybe maybe different places? I don't know.
Speaker 14: Are these tracks from different periods or are they all
Speaker 14: kind of from the same definitely different period, different periods.
Speaker 14: And all of them were recorded in our closets and bedrooms.
Speaker 11: Yeah, all home studio. Nice, with the exception of Chemical okay.
Speaker 14: Which was produced in the home studio but recorded at
Speaker 14: an actual studio.
Speaker 11: Oh, that is one of the Temptress.
Speaker 14: Two point oh.
Speaker 11: It is the oldest of the bunch.
Speaker 7: There, I gotcha, I got you Okay. Where where was
Speaker 7: that one recorded?
Speaker 11: I was recorded with Dave Ginnan. I feel like get
Speaker 11: the name of the spot, feel.
Speaker 14: Like that's the name I've heard, you know, it'sand oh okay, okay,
Speaker 14: bandstand live?
Speaker 11: Is that it? Yes? And wherever that town I had
Speaker 11: to think about.
Speaker 7: It is Is it important to you guys to to
Speaker 7: kind of handle that yourselves.
Speaker 11: More now than it ever was?
Speaker 14: Yeah?
Speaker 7: Yeah, why is that?
Speaker 6: Like?
Speaker 7: Do you just because it's it's interesting?
Speaker 14: You know?
Speaker 7: Some people I talked to that are the opposite. They're like, oh, no,
Speaker 7: I need I need input from other people, or I
Speaker 7: need you know, I need an engineer who can also
Speaker 7: be a producer and this and that. But but but
Speaker 7: some artists like really want to have that control.
Speaker 11: Like I think it's just as much that we wanted
Speaker 11: to sound like exactly what we wanted to sound like. Yeah,
Speaker 11: but also there's a learning curve that is satisfying to
Speaker 11: see kind of changing over and over.
Speaker 7: No, that makes sense because when you're doing it yourself,
Speaker 7: you learn, You learn a lot. You don't have a choice,
Speaker 7: right you have to.
Speaker 11: Yeah, there's a lot of trial and error, and that's
Speaker 11: the best way to learn from me.
Speaker 7: So yeah, yeah, one hundred percent. Yeah, Well we should
Speaker 7: play another I love these songs. I'm axious to play
Speaker 7: another one. But I'll let you guys pick of the
Speaker 7: of the ones you sent, Which which one should we
Speaker 7: play next?
Speaker 14: Jake wants to hear the radio edit for Carly.
Speaker 7: Okay, yeah, I only had to. Uh.
Speaker 3: I want to hear it too, because I'm not even
Speaker 3: sure which.
Speaker 7: There's Yeah, this is one. This is one word in
Speaker 7: that I had to Uh, I had to do the old.
Speaker 11: Sorry.
Speaker 7: Oh no, no, not not a problem. No, But I
Speaker 7: love this song of the four. This is my my
Speaker 7: personal favorite. I listened to it like when I was
Speaker 7: listening to the songs getting ready for today. I listened
Speaker 7: to this one like four times in a row.
Speaker 11: I love that.
Speaker 14: I love to hear it.
Speaker 7: Yeah, yeah, this is really good.
Speaker 3: All right, let me hear it.
Speaker 7: Absolutely. So we've got time dress here with us a
Speaker 7: live in studio, and here it is. This is called Carly.
Speaker 1: S Short.
Speaker 17: Dos riding, gave fine the wants right, that's fine.
Speaker 18: Ridget stood.
Speaker 2: The setting all they say the flight song, they keep
Speaker 2: the look song.
Speaker 1: They send a second.
Speaker 2: I'm gonna show you where the snake is gone. You
Speaker 2: see the line strong they chuck on the.
Speaker 5: Side walk and they'll remember to to get the suicide
Speaker 5: off by night time.
Speaker 1: So we should do enough.
Speaker 2: We drop among to send a message in the blood.
Speaker 6: We're doing because we let the kingdom come the son.
Speaker 1: A lesson never be.
Speaker 6: One so coy, so.
Speaker 1: Just the same a ponem called aple.
Speaker 2: What any common is giving on a ten difference between long.
Speaker 1: I'm screaming, Oh my god, I can STI through the park.
Speaker 4: That's the guy.
Speaker 1: I'm letting the.
Speaker 2: Ilowly God, you got the stucking on to.
Speaker 1: Call come let along before come and die.
Speaker 2: I'm nothing, only want feel like I don't belong.
Speaker 1: I guess he's just a sinner. I'm gonna come the bar.
Speaker 4: So that's.
Speaker 6: Sa spock.
Speaker 19: Ss ss.
Speaker 6: Was.
Speaker 7: I love it. The band is Temptress and that is
Speaker 7: called Carly and we've got Temptress here with us alive
Speaker 7: in studio. No, that is such a great track. That
Speaker 7: is catchy as hell. I love the hook that everything
Speaker 7: about that is awesome. Great job guys. We mentioned Sepsis
Speaker 7: earlier because of Swarmy Fest coming up November fifteenth at
Speaker 7: Jewel and Sepsis is in the chat room and says
Speaker 7: love the keyboards synth. I hope to hear this one
Speaker 7: at Swarmy Fest. Oh you will, It also says screams
Speaker 7: and the arrangement is on. Ohways, on point. You guys
Speaker 7: rock absolutely absolutely, so yeah, so how did this come about?
Speaker 7: You guys working with Sepsis on Swarmy Fest? How did that?
Speaker 7: How did that?
Speaker 14: Well? I am personally friends with the guy who owns Jewel.
Speaker 7: Oh well that helps, it does.
Speaker 14: So I was just chatting to him and I was like, hey,
Speaker 14: I think Brian reached out to the guy at Loud.
Speaker 14: So we're working with Loud Entertainment. Oh yeah, we had
Speaker 14: we had Loud here last week, the first time we
Speaker 14: ever have. He's been great.
Speaker 7: Yeah.
Speaker 14: I think Brian reached out and he's like, yeah, you
Speaker 14: got to do this and this and this, and I
Speaker 14: was like, eh, you know, I'm weary about working with
Speaker 14: some promoters, so we tend to do it ourselves.
Speaker 7: Yeah, so we're like, man.
Speaker 14: So I reached out to the owner and I was like, hey,
Speaker 14: we're curious about Swarmy looking for bands like we were free,
Speaker 14: and he's like, all right, cool, so go ahead and
Speaker 14: reach out to him.
Speaker 11: I just talked to him.
Speaker 14: So I did, and he said the same thing to
Speaker 14: me because apparently we're just, you know, a random band.
Speaker 14: So I went back to him and I was like, hey,
Speaker 14: he told me no, and He's like, wait a minute,
Speaker 14: and then he called to me and he goes, you
Speaker 14: guys are all set please?
Speaker 11: Oh oh okay.
Speaker 14: It was like a big back and forth.
Speaker 11: But he's been very.
Speaker 14: Great to work with thus far, and we're excited about Yeah.
Speaker 7: Yeah, very cool. No, and I think you fit the lineup,
Speaker 7: you know, like really well, really well. Yeah.
Speaker 11: Yeah.
Speaker 14: We're really good friends with the guys in Scarecrow Hill,
Speaker 14: oh excellently. So we try and get with them as
Speaker 14: much as we can everywhere.
Speaker 7: Yeah. We had them on a number of months ago
Speaker 7: and really good. And there were another band I'd never
Speaker 7: really listened. I's kind of been aware of them because
Speaker 7: they've been around a long time, but I never really
Speaker 7: heard them. And I listen to their music, I was like,
Speaker 7: oh my god, these guys are amazing. So yeah, looking
Speaker 7: forward to that too.
Speaker 14: We have a couple of songs with h Tyler that
Speaker 14: we could couldn't send you because they don't even bother
Speaker 14: radio edit.
Speaker 7: It would have been too much, too much.
Speaker 11: Yeah, yeah, I think I've got one with them too
Speaker 11: that I'm pretty sure is in the same boat.
Speaker 7: Oh okay, gotcha, gotcha. So now, how many songs have
Speaker 7: you guys recorded? Like in terms of what what you've
Speaker 7: released because been around a little while, Well, I.
Speaker 11: Think we have a definitive answer somewhere around sixty seven.
Speaker 7: More than I thought.
Speaker 14: Wow, that's that's very low. So I think Jake and
Speaker 14: I had seventy ish before Temptress even exists. Oh no,
Speaker 14: kidding that we've pulled from to write Temptress songs.
Speaker 11: Okay, sixty seven published my apologize.
Speaker 7: Yeah, yeah, that's that's a lot though. No, that's an
Speaker 7: impressive But is.
Speaker 14: That your list with your swear songs removed or with
Speaker 14: o that was before?
Speaker 11: Okay, that's all of them?
Speaker 14: Yeah, I'd say probably close to one hundred realistically.
Speaker 7: Yeah. Oh that's amazing. By the way, Sepsis in the
Speaker 7: chat room says, Scarecrow Hill, under the Horizon, and Pulsifier
Speaker 7: are all nominated for Rock Metal Act of the Year.
Speaker 7: They are the New England Music Awards and they're all
Speaker 7: playing Swarmy Fest. Yeah, we love under the Horizon and
Speaker 7: of course, uh Pulsifier we had them on a few
Speaker 7: weeks ago too. Yeah. Now, this is so much incredible
Speaker 7: talent around here. Sepsis also says we're so glad that
Speaker 7: we scored with Temptress. You guys are great, absolutely, Oh,
Speaker 7: you guys are a great fit.
Speaker 14: Sorry, it's it's been a hot minute. I believe we
Speaker 14: played with them at some point, but it's been a
Speaker 14: long time. So this is going to be a really
Speaker 14: fun time. Okay, get with everybody, Yeah, absolutely for this.
Speaker 7: So where does the name come from? Temptres?
Speaker 2: Like?
Speaker 20: What?
Speaker 7: Why?
Speaker 11: Why?
Speaker 16: That?
Speaker 14: So the the story goes, we were five dudes and
Speaker 14: we thought it'd be really funny because people would assume
Speaker 14: there's at least one hot girl in the band, but
Speaker 14: there's not.
Speaker 7: I'll be completely honest with you. When when when I
Speaker 7: first saw the name, that's what I assumed.
Speaker 11: Yeah.
Speaker 14: Perfect, So that's that's the story. Plus, we really wanted
Speaker 14: like one solid word, like a power word, right, not
Speaker 14: like six you know, like the Jimmy Hendrix project, which
Speaker 14: is fine, but like we we didn't want that, you
Speaker 14: know what I mean, Like one word? And then we
Speaker 14: thought that was funny.
Speaker 7: Yeah, yeah, that's cool. Oh so I meant to ask
Speaker 7: you this coming out of the track, and then I forgot,
Speaker 7: So what is Carly about? What are those lyrics about?
Speaker 7: Because I think you guys were talking about it when
Speaker 7: I had to run out of the room for a second.
Speaker 7: But what what is the because I couldn't figure it out.
Speaker 11: It's based on Karly Morgentha from the Captain America series.
Speaker 11: Oh okay, and just choosing to do what she did. Yeah, yeah, okay,
Speaker 11: pretty pretty nerdy song through and through.
Speaker 7: No, that's cool, though, that's cool. How do you decide
Speaker 7: what to write about? I mean, I would imagine.
Speaker 11: It's uh, half of it comes from the tracks that
Speaker 11: Anthony works on sends to me, yeah, and then the
Speaker 11: other half comes from personal experience what I'm going through
Speaker 11: at the time. I don't feeling that day.
Speaker 7: Yep.
Speaker 11: It could be random, it could be methodical. Sure, it
Speaker 11: depends on the song.
Speaker 7: Sure, sure, excellent. Well, do you guys want to play
Speaker 7: another I'll let you pick again because we got a
Speaker 7: couple more. We'll save one for the end of our conversation,
Speaker 7: of course. But you guys want to pick another studio track?
Speaker 11: Yeah, I think we'll go with five six five.
Speaker 14: Do the five six five? That one's heavy?
Speaker 7: Five six five. This one presented an interesting dilemma because
Speaker 7: I had to play it. This is a this file
Speaker 7: type is now I'm getting nerdy? What what file type
Speaker 7: is this? It does play, it will play.
Speaker 14: But what does it tell It came through it like
Speaker 14: a wave. Yeah, yeah, it's not.
Speaker 7: It's weird. It came through. The other tracks all came
Speaker 7: through his way. This one for some reason. It actually
Speaker 7: says five file on it and it's and it's not.
Speaker 7: It doesn't have I can even I can even turn
Speaker 7: this and show you. That's how it looks on my monitor.
Speaker 11: I think it took one of the periods from the
Speaker 11: song title. It might have used it as the extension.
Speaker 7: It must that makes sense.
Speaker 14: That makes it got wave at the end. It would
Speaker 14: probably work.
Speaker 7: Oh okay, Well the good news is I can play
Speaker 7: it on here. Okay, because it just looks really weird,
Speaker 7: but it will it will actually play. So but that
Speaker 7: that makes sense.
Speaker 14: That is interesting.
Speaker 7: Okay. Yeah, well now we know we learned something, all right,
Speaker 7: So we're gonna hit this track next. This is five
Speaker 7: six five and the band is temptous. Oh what does
Speaker 7: that mean? By the way, what's the meaning of the
Speaker 7: We should talk about the song before I play it?
Speaker 7: What does that mean?
Speaker 11: Yeah, it's I have no idea being in between normal,
Speaker 11: it's being in limbo on the spot. I'm struggling to
Speaker 11: find the explanation. But it's a take on six sixty six. Oh,
Speaker 11: but not to the full extent of what it represents.
Speaker 7: Oh, I gotcha. Okay, okay, between good and yes. No,
Speaker 7: that makes sense. I like that. Sorry, I'm stalling. I'm
Speaker 7: trying to remember how I played it and I figured
Speaker 7: it out. Oh, here we go, here it comes five
Speaker 7: six five. The band is Temptress.
Speaker 2: It's been a.
Speaker 8: Way it's.
Speaker 2: Gonna be well, we lie. It's been so long they
Speaker 2: step it's been something.
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Speaker 10: Jester. I'm not tell their.
Speaker 6: Wife by sax fine on my gott die.
Speaker 10: I'm not call it by sax ye got jester.
Speaker 4: I now tell their wife by sax fine.
Speaker 10: I'm going do.
Speaker 6: My gott.
Speaker 4: It's been so long. It's been a dream and.
Speaker 2: It's been so long.
Speaker 1: They were the same, the.
Speaker 6: Discuss the dogs.
Speaker 20: Still there's some stuff the wind.
Speaker 2: Fly sax sine on my bottle do jeckit.
Speaker 10: Sary not all their wi fi sax fine on my
Speaker 10: gott die.
Speaker 20: I called it die lie sax sine my gott jack, sir,
Speaker 20: I know all their.
Speaker 4: Y fine sex line on cat don.
Speaker 6: My gott die.
Speaker 4: Stet the pant.
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Speaker 20: So no gy bock, why the b how God's they
Speaker 20: are brow God?
Speaker 10: Why stacks?
Speaker 4: Time on the cat it counjack.
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Speaker 1: Fine, I'm called him down.
Speaker 20: I'm not calling it gun by sax sign down jas Third,
Speaker 20: I know, and they tell their white line sax fine,
Speaker 20: I called it.
Speaker 4: Coun brother go.
Speaker 7: Five six five. The band is Temptress, and Temptress is
Speaker 7: here with us, alive in studio and Jake, is it
Speaker 7: hard to sing that way without hurting your voice?
Speaker 11: Or I mean that's why we cater the sets, how
Speaker 11: we do Yeah, to play to my strengths. Yeah, so
Speaker 11: it isn't if it's you know, timed, right, I mean,
Speaker 11: if I'm gonna do that at the end of the set,
Speaker 11: maybe it's yeah, a little different.
Speaker 7: But yeah, I'm always impressed with singers who can do that,
Speaker 7: you know.
Speaker 11: Yeah. I try not to completely blow it out right,
Speaker 11: all right?
Speaker 7: Yeah, absolutely absolutely if you are just joining us. We
Speaker 7: do have Tempters here with us in studio and they
Speaker 7: are going to be performing at Swarmy Fest coming up
Speaker 7: November fifteenth at Jewel right here in Manchester. And Matt
Speaker 7: Connorton Unleashed is one of the official sponsors of the
Speaker 7: show once again. Is this our third or fourth year
Speaker 7: in a row? Fourth? Yes, Yeah, the time goes fast,
Speaker 7: but yeah, so really looking forward to seeing you guys live.
Speaker 7: Do you play out a lot, like what's the show
Speaker 7: schedule like currently? Are you playing out a lot of shows?
Speaker 14: Or we all had kids? Well, Jake and I had
Speaker 14: kids during COVID, Yeah, that kind of shudder down a
Speaker 14: little bit. Yeah, just harder because I gotta find places
Speaker 14: for other people to live for the night. Yeah, so
Speaker 14: not as often as we want. Now this is probably
Speaker 14: on the second show of the year.
Speaker 11: Oh no kidding, Oh wow, We've got a lot going
Speaker 11: on in the background. But it's it makes it easy
Speaker 11: when we do have home studios. We can do that
Speaker 11: and still feel productive even if we're not playing out
Speaker 11: as much as we want.
Speaker 7: Yeah, absolutely absolutely. I assume in previous bands, you guys
Speaker 7: probably all played more, right, Yeah, but yeah, you know,
Speaker 7: yea life gets in the way of that, that's for sure.
Speaker 7: Plus it's you know, it's expensive now to you know,
Speaker 7: like a lot of a lot of bands don't even
Speaker 7: want a tour anymore because it's it's become cosper a
Speaker 7: bitive to do so. But no, but we're really looking
Speaker 7: forward to seeing you guys live. Have you made any
Speaker 7: I didn't have a chance to look. Have you made
Speaker 7: any music videos for any of these or anything?
Speaker 11: I wish has one? Yeah, Wish does, okay, Chemical does. No,
Speaker 11: Chemical does as well. Yep.
Speaker 14: This might be the only two out of the video
Speaker 14: for Chemicals, like a like a real video. Oh yeah,
Speaker 14: the Wish ones like a like a AI lyric video.
Speaker 7: Oh okay, okay, but we we do have a couple. Okay,
Speaker 7: but the one for Chemical is a fully produced video.
Speaker 2: Yep.
Speaker 7: Oh cool.
Speaker 11: Wish is not a lyric video. It's my creation of
Speaker 11: lyric video, very.
Speaker 14: Clear whatever whatever.
Speaker 7: So so Chemical is when did that come out? The
Speaker 7: video for that?
Speaker 11: It was much later than the song itself?
Speaker 7: Oh really? Yeah?
Speaker 14: Yeah, I mean it was during COVID because your brother
Speaker 14: yelled at us for going to your house.
Speaker 7: Ah, so did you guys? You guys producer yourselves.
Speaker 11: Yeah, film the video. We had two videos.
Speaker 14: Oh what else do we have?
Speaker 11: We have the live one from Manchester.
Speaker 14: Oh no, no, the in the store that's part of Chemical.
Speaker 11: Yeah, there's two different videos.
Speaker 14: Well, this is like a live version and like the
Speaker 14: actual version. So our friend Amy, who's one of the
Speaker 14: Scarecrow Hill group people who does photos. She's amazing to
Speaker 14: hire her. She filmed half of it. We filmed half
Speaker 14: of it, and then we kind of collaborated on putting
Speaker 14: it together.
Speaker 7: Oh okay, gotcha, gotcha? And then so what's kind of
Speaker 7: the well, actually the songs that we're hearing, so are
Speaker 7: they part of an album or are they a part
Speaker 7: of an EP? Or have you just released singles.
Speaker 11: Or they're all part of different albums?
Speaker 14: Okay, yeah, that was on purpose.
Speaker 11: Okay, that was the kind of showcase a little bit
Speaker 11: from each But have you.
Speaker 7: Guys released because there's so many different ways to release
Speaker 7: music now, you know, you can do an album, you
Speaker 7: can do an EP, you can do you know some
Speaker 7: of the guests we have now they just release a
Speaker 7: series of singles or a series of singles that eventually
Speaker 7: coalesce into an album or an EP. Like what's kind
Speaker 7: of been the strategy with you guys? So, because you
Speaker 7: said these are all from different albums, so do you
Speaker 7: do you consistently do albums or do you have any
Speaker 7: that are just singles?
Speaker 11: Or wish was one of those singles leading up to
Speaker 11: the album. Oh okay, I know that's pretty popular right now,
Speaker 11: is multiple singles leading up to an album. Yeah, which
Speaker 11: does sound like a good idea. But I think wishes
Speaker 11: we we have three Wish hex and I don't know
Speaker 11: with Arms Wide.
Speaker 7: Open, Oh okay, that are full length albums or though
Speaker 7: those are the single Oh those are the singles. Okay, gotcha.
Speaker 14: Yeah, we we pay the same amount. This is getting
Speaker 14: into the business side. We pay the same amount to
Speaker 14: release a single as an album.
Speaker 11: Yeah, so I try not to do that.
Speaker 14: Because if I released thirteen songs, I pay the same
Speaker 14: amount to put it on Spotify as one, right, right,
Speaker 14: so it doesn't make as much sense.
Speaker 7: Yeah, I gotcha, that's true. I hadn't thought of it
Speaker 7: that way, and thought of it that way. Yeah, there's
Speaker 7: so many ways to do it now. But is it
Speaker 7: what when you when you guys do an album, is
Speaker 7: there a theme to the album? Do you try to
Speaker 7: do you try to make it a consistent theme because
Speaker 7: to some artist that's important and to some it's like, well, no,
Speaker 7: it's a collection of songs, what's the matter?
Speaker 14: But only for the last two really?
Speaker 7: Yeah?
Speaker 11: Yeah, I mean there's there's a loose running theme to
Speaker 11: each I guess, but the last two have been specifically themed.
Speaker 7: Oh okay, which is new for me. Really yeah.
Speaker 15: I haven't a band that right, So based on the team,
Speaker 15: it's it's pretty cool. It's a good concept.
Speaker 7: Yeah, yeah, absolutely, it's just it's easier for me.
Speaker 14: I'm I found it easy. So the Time Travelers Continuum
Speaker 14: the album that we released.
Speaker 7: That's that's the newest one.
Speaker 14: No oh, that's that's the one before the newest one. Okay, okay,
Speaker 14: but that that was like, that was the first one
Speaker 14: we did when I had like an idea of what
Speaker 14: I wanted them all to do and to be yeah,
Speaker 14: ahead of time, okay. And I found it nice. And
Speaker 14: that that was like thirteen songs okay, and we just kept.
Speaker 11: Adding to it.
Speaker 14: It was like it was eight, and it was nine,
Speaker 14: then it was eleven, and then it was thirteen. I
Speaker 14: was like, all right, this is it.
Speaker 11: I mean, there was a nostalgic element there that kind
Speaker 11: of kept pushing us for more though.
Speaker 14: There was And that was the first time I'd ever
Speaker 14: used an eight string and honestly, I love it that
Speaker 14: album front to back.
Speaker 7: Oh wow, so good. Oh that's cool.
Speaker 11: What was the theme legend?
Speaker 7: Yes, okay, okay, yes, and then what so what's the
Speaker 7: newest album.
Speaker 11: The newest album is Mother Mother.
Speaker 14: Okay, that's a six song EP.
Speaker 7: Oh, that's an EP Okay, gotcha? And what's the theme with.
Speaker 14: That resident evil village?
Speaker 7: Okay, okay? Cool? Yeah, you guys are in the so
Speaker 7: no one would like unless you're does anyone well, let
Speaker 7: me ask the question this way, does anyone ever figure out, like,
Speaker 7: does anyone ever say to you, hey, I listened to
Speaker 7: this EP or I listened to this album and then
Speaker 7: they start talking to you like they like they got it,
Speaker 7: like they they understood the theme.
Speaker 11: There's been a couple but as.
Speaker 14: It has it happened, Yeah, not as much as I'd hope.
Speaker 7: I mean, it's cool if it has. I'm super curious
Speaker 7: if anyone's ever come up with you and said, yeah,
Speaker 7: I like that, I like that legend of Zelda.
Speaker 14: You know, if somebody really looked at it and listened,
Speaker 14: yeah that was a fan of the game, they would know. Yeah,
Speaker 14: Like I did that on purpose. We separated it just
Speaker 14: enough that I wasn't we weren't calling the songs exactly
Speaker 14: what it was. So like if you didn't know, you're like, oh,
Speaker 14: here's a zolda, right, but if you looked at it
Speaker 14: and you were a fan and you listened, you would
Speaker 14: figure it out.
Speaker 7: That's pretty cool though. Yeah, so that must be. So
Speaker 7: if somebody does actually approach you and say, you know,
Speaker 7: I identifies that they at least have some idea, that
Speaker 7: must be pretty gratifying, right, because it's like, Wow, they
Speaker 7: really paid attention, and you know that's validating.
Speaker 11: It really is. And I mean the writing was coming
Speaker 11: from a nostalgic perspective of playing through that game and
Speaker 11: like kind of where my head was at as a child,
Speaker 11: and so that made it fun. So yeah, added a
Speaker 11: whole another element.
Speaker 7: And Zelda's kind of multi generational too, so yeah, so
Speaker 7: that has a broad appeal. That's really cool. And then
Speaker 7: so what's kind of the future trajectory, like do you
Speaker 7: guys have because your musical output already for is pretty
Speaker 7: broad for a relatively short period of times. I assume
Speaker 7: you're always writing, right.
Speaker 11: Oh yeah, we are.
Speaker 14: You have eleven songs ready for its new no kidding, yeah,
Speaker 14: no kidding.
Speaker 11: More than that, yeah, more than have you started recording
Speaker 11: those yet? Or oh yeah, we're sitting on a lot.
Speaker 7: Okay, okay, excellent, And Brian, you're gonna be on on
Speaker 7: these very cool, very cool.
Speaker 2: Yeah.
Speaker 20: Yeah.
Speaker 7: Does that change the sound with a live drummer, like like,
Speaker 7: is it or does it change your how you guys
Speaker 7: write these?
Speaker 11: Are it changes the feel?
Speaker 7: Yeah?
Speaker 11: You can.
Speaker 14: It can because he can interpret. So when I say
Speaker 14: I do I do everything, I don't actually do it.
Speaker 14: I make the songs start to finish. The guitar is
Speaker 14: the bass, the keyboards, what I'm thinking for drums, and
Speaker 14: I have to put them in there for Jake because
Speaker 14: it doesn't sound like a song. He has trouble like
Speaker 14: where it starts, where it ends, So I put them.
Speaker 14: I put them in there.
Speaker 7: And for some of these can tell you guys have
Speaker 7: known each other a lot on time.
Speaker 11: He just called me stupid, but they'll call me stupid.
Speaker 14: Some of these whole albums are just Jake and I.
Speaker 14: There's no live drums at all. Yeah, And that's just
Speaker 14: what I thought went there. So what I like about
Speaker 14: having a live drummer and Brian's cool for it is
Speaker 14: I have them there. But I'll bounce him one with
Speaker 14: no drums and let him cook. Yeah, but we have
Speaker 14: the one aside Yeah, so we know what's supposed to
Speaker 14: be happening, and then we can let him do it
Speaker 14: and have the conversation and sometimes he feels a section
Speaker 14: completely different than I, which is great. Yeah, but we
Speaker 14: have that extra level of conversation piece of what we're doing.
Speaker 11: Yeah, it's almost nice to have that cookie cutter drum
Speaker 11: build and then do what I want with it and
Speaker 11: then hear his take and be able to adjust what
Speaker 11: I've done to cater to a bit more.
Speaker 7: Yeah, that makes sense. But it's also a little bit
Speaker 7: of an unconventional approach. You know, you don't usually hear
Speaker 7: you know, usually it's you know, the drums are already
Speaker 7: there when you're or a scratch track of a demo.
Speaker 7: But but but it's interesting that you're writing lyrics influence
Speaker 7: somewhat by what he's doing. That's interesting.
Speaker 11: Yeah, yeah, definitely one of the many interesting approaches I take.
Speaker 7: Yeah, yeah, no, that's cool. And then so Anthony, how
Speaker 7: many like what was your first instrument, because you obviously
Speaker 7: you play a lot of stuff.
Speaker 14: Yeah, I'm a I'm a bass player.
Speaker 7: Okay, is that your first instrument?
Speaker 11: Yeah?
Speaker 14: Oh interesting, Yeah, I taught myself playing a lot of
Speaker 14: chili peppers in high school. My mom was at work
Speaker 14: really loud because Nobe cared. So that's where it all started.
Speaker 7: Yeah, oh wow, yeah, and then what was what was
Speaker 7: your next from there? So you started on bass?
Speaker 14: And then you think I got a keyboard, like one
Speaker 14: of those couple hundred dollars ones with all the different noises.
Speaker 7: Yep, yep.
Speaker 14: I've always been into Romstein, so that was like I
Speaker 14: had to go there next. Yeah, and keyboard stuff. Yeah,
Speaker 14: and then I got a guitar because you can complete bass,
Speaker 14: you can kind of play guitar. Yeah, So a lot
Speaker 14: of this sounds like Romstein because like I'm not I'm
Speaker 14: not a Damien shout out. I'm not like a guitar
Speaker 14: virtual OsO. Yeah, I'm playing power chords and sure, but
Speaker 14: like if you can do one, you can do the other.
Speaker 14: And that's kind of where I'm at with it.
Speaker 7: Yeah yeah, interesting, you make it work.
Speaker 1: I do.
Speaker 7: Yeah. So so every all that as you and then
Speaker 7: all the vocal and then Jake, are you the only
Speaker 7: like are all the vocals you? Or do you? Does
Speaker 7: anyone else sing back up? Or just maybe that's all you? Okay, excellent, excellent.
Speaker 14: I'd like to do it, but I'm not as good
Speaker 14: as I should be.
Speaker 11: Okay, I mean you can stay toned up. It's okay.
Speaker 14: It's one of those deals. That's fine.
Speaker 7: Oh my goodness. So the so the eleven songs, like
Speaker 7: have you started recording them yet?
Speaker 14: Or where where we do it ourselves? I generally, but
Speaker 14: there's only two versions, Like we make a demo which
Speaker 14: is honestly radio quality, yeah, and then I do a
Speaker 14: mastered version with everyone's final takes and mixes and levels.
Speaker 7: And so you do you do the mastering too. Wow,
Speaker 7: you guys really do do it all. Wow.
Speaker 14: I hate paying people for stuff I can do myself.
Speaker 6: Yeah.
Speaker 14: That's in every facet of my life.
Speaker 7: Yep, yep.
Speaker 11: And if it's, uh, you know, something that we can
Speaker 11: put under our belt used down the road, it makes
Speaker 11: it that much more valuable to do it ourselves and
Speaker 11: learn that one hundred Yeah. I mean it's a time
Speaker 11: sink for sure, but it's worth it at the end
Speaker 11: of the day.
Speaker 7: Yeah, absolutely, one hundred percent. No, that's great, that's great.
Speaker 7: And then you you probably don't know right at this point,
Speaker 7: like any kind of an eta on when the next album.
Speaker 14: I mean it's I'll say I've got vocals on three okay.
Speaker 14: So yeah, and uh chemical we wrote entirely in one day. Yeah,
Speaker 14: so that's not saying it's not going to be done
Speaker 14: next week.
Speaker 11: Yeah, I mean it really the mood could hit me
Speaker 11: and I could, you know, go in and knock out
Speaker 11: three more songs today.
Speaker 7: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 15: I've worked on a couple of the songs already drum wise, okay,
Speaker 15: And I'm always switching up my ideas every time I
Speaker 15: go back and listen to a drummer's track.
Speaker 7: Yeah.
Speaker 3: Yeah, but based on what you said earlier, we go
Speaker 3: on what his idea is, and then I'll build.
Speaker 11: Off of that.
Speaker 7: Okay. Yeah, so probably some sometime in twenty six, I
Speaker 7: would assume the new one, probably early twenty five, early
Speaker 7: twenty six.
Speaker 14: Yeah, we're doing the show in November. We have our
Speaker 14: own show in December. Oh, we're doing that jewel as well.
Speaker 7: Oh, tell us about that.
Speaker 14: So we're gonna do the back room. I wanted to
Speaker 14: be more of like a I don't know, I keep
Speaker 14: having this show in my head, is h. People didn't
Speaker 14: know it was nine Inch Nails, but I think it
Speaker 14: was like six or seven where they just sent like
Speaker 14: flyers to certain people, yeah, and no one knew what
Speaker 14: it was, and a bunch of people showed up in
Speaker 14: a really wild warehouse in the middle of Manhattan somewhere.
Speaker 7: I remember hearing about this.
Speaker 14: Yeah, that's people are gonna know. But like right, like
Speaker 14: someone comes out and starts berating everybody in the crowd.
Speaker 14: You don't even know why you're here? Why are you here?
Speaker 14: We could we could be robbing murdering you. And then
Speaker 14: uh nine Nails starts playing. Yeah, so like I want
Speaker 14: that like industrial, tiny, loud club vibes.
Speaker 7: Shoot it for that.
Speaker 14: So it's right now, it's us in Scarecrow. I'm trying
Speaker 14: to find a couple other bands. Okay, okay, that's the
Speaker 14: twelfth of December.
Speaker 7: Okay, I love the concept. Yeah, so we're we're.
Speaker 14: Doing those so I'm probably thinking early twenty six.
Speaker 7: Okay, okay, extremely cool. Well, the time goes quickly. I
Speaker 7: want to make sure we have time to get the
Speaker 7: get the last track on, because Chemical is one we
Speaker 7: didn't play yet, right right, right, So before we start
Speaker 7: to wind up, though, I want to make sure so
Speaker 7: everybody knows exactly Well, first of all, we want to
Speaker 7: remind people about November fifteenth, Swarmy Fest. Where should people
Speaker 7: go online to find out? Well, to keep up with
Speaker 7: everything that you guys are doing, not just Swarmy Fest,
Speaker 7: but if they just want to get your music and
Speaker 7: follow your follow everything that you do.
Speaker 14: It's on every streaming platform available.
Speaker 7: Okay, that's easy.
Speaker 11: Social media handle Temptress official.
Speaker 7: Temptriss Official, okay.
Speaker 14: Facebook, Instagram, porn Hub, We're all over the place, Pornhub.
Speaker 7: All right.
Speaker 14: Well, I'm not going to go there, but okay, he's
Speaker 14: not kidding.
Speaker 7: I did not know that.
Speaker 14: I want the music everywhere possible people can find it.
Speaker 7: Yeah, yeah, outstanding. All right, Well, we're going to close
Speaker 7: out with Chemical in just some moments. So what should
Speaker 7: we know about this before we hear it?
Speaker 11: It's about toxic relationships?
Speaker 7: Okay, Okay. I remember listening to the lyrics and kind
Speaker 7: of thinking it's it's sort of relatable, like it's something
Speaker 7: that probably everybody can can relate to at some point
Speaker 7: or another.
Speaker 11: Yeah, going further, but it's I mean, at the end
Speaker 11: of the day, that's right, right, A good explanation, right,
Speaker 11: very good. So we're going to close out with this
Speaker 11: track with these guys. Check this out, and then after
Speaker 11: that Jenny and I are going to come back and
Speaker 11: wrap up. Got a couple things to tell you about.
Speaker 11: But guys, thank you again so much. It's wonderful to
Speaker 11: meet all three of you, and I love your sound
Speaker 11: and we'll definitely do this in the future and really
Speaker 11: looking forward to seeing you on November fifteenth. Thank you.
Speaker 7: That's gonna be amazing. Absolutely, But check this out. This
Speaker 7: is Temptress and the track is chemical.
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Speaker 5: There's SATs almost small and weakening.
Speaker 4: That that's Colno.
Speaker 10: From my friend.
Speaker 11: Coming clear that this will.
Speaker 18: Be the honey to let us Colt to say, meaning.
Speaker 16: Miney morning, baby, money, murder, get a lie about the
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Speaker 6: Come. Let's call it comes all.
Speaker 19: Its comic book nexs comic.
Speaker 6: Let's comics.
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Speaker 9: You are listening to Matt Connorton Unleashed on WMNH.
Speaker 1: Nwenty five point three.
Speaker 7: Welcome back everybody. This is Matt Connorton Unleashed and we
Speaker 7: are live from the studios of wm NH ninety five
Speaker 7: point three FM and Glorious Manchester, New Hampshire for a
Speaker 7: few more minutes here on this Saturday. If you are
Speaker 7: listening live Saturday, September twenty seven, twenty twenty five, and
Speaker 7: I'd say it's another another show in the books. Thank
Speaker 7: you again. Of course the guys from Temptress who just
Speaker 7: joined us and really love their sound. Can't wait to
Speaker 7: see them at Swarmy Fest on November fifteenth, and of
Speaker 7: course in the first hour today if you missed it,
Speaker 7: make sure you go back and check it out. Jam
Speaker 7: Tomorrow was here. They performed live and shared some new tracks,
Speaker 7: some new studio tracks which are just fantastic, and we
Speaker 7: got a couple of American radio premieres in as well,
Speaker 7: from Pacific A's and Naked Without It. If you are
Speaker 7: wondering the Falls, that band was supposed to be with
Speaker 7: us during the second hour, but something happened, no fault
Speaker 7: of anyone, they just one of the guys had an
Speaker 7: emergency situation, so we will rebook them, so if you're wondering.
Speaker 7: And also, I did hear from our friend Gary Smith
Speaker 7: who messaged me so he was originally supposed to come
Speaker 7: in today as well, but he's now playing bass for
Speaker 7: the band Roots of Creation.
Speaker 4: So.
Speaker 7: He's been great.
Speaker 13: Proud of you, happy Happy, Yeah.
Speaker 7: We're very proud of you. Gary. You deserve it. You're
Speaker 7: enormously talented and a great guy. And I always say
Speaker 7: Gary the busiest musician I know. Literally, I don't say
Speaker 7: that hyperbolically. Gary is the busiest musician that I know.
Speaker 7: But no, we love to see good people have great success,
Speaker 7: and so congratulations Gary, if you are still listening, and uh,
Speaker 7: and you know we missed having you here today, but uh,
Speaker 7: hey man, you're doing great, so good job. And I'm
Speaker 7: sure we'll have him on the show soon. Uh, let's see,
Speaker 7: we got a couple of minutes left. Jenny, you want
Speaker 7: to plug anything, yeah.
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Speaker 7: You know, you just have to tell me that's true.
Speaker 7: So he does. But if you'd like to learn more
Speaker 7: about hypnotherapy and how I can help you, of course
Speaker 7: you can contact me right through the website Matt connorton
Speaker 7: dot com. And of course you can find all the
Speaker 7: information about all the various shows I'm involved in. This show.
Speaker 7: Not only do we do the show here live every
Speaker 7: Saturday morning at WM and H ninety five point three FM,
Speaker 7: but we also have the podcast version of the show
Speaker 7: where we have some do some segments and discussions that
Speaker 7: maybe don't quite fit the format here that we do
Speaker 7: on the radio. The podcast version is completely separate from
Speaker 7: WM and H, but you can find that as well.
Speaker 7: Go to my website, follow me on social media, as
Speaker 7: well as a couple other podcasts, Hanging Left and Tough
Speaker 7: Tom Wrestling.
Speaker 12: If you happen to be a wrestling fan, which we are,
Speaker 12: that's right, So that's with your friend Eric, Yes, yes,
Speaker 12: let's talk about the latest going on in the wrestling.
Speaker 7: Or this weekend because Eric is recovering from surgery. But Eric,
Speaker 7: if you hear this. We wish you well, speedy recovery.
Speaker 7: I'm supposed to try to rope Charles Richardson in for
Speaker 7: a podcast, that's who Eric recommended filling for, but I
Speaker 7: it's it's been a very busy week, so I haven't
Speaker 7: had a chance to reach out to Charles, but but
Speaker 7: I will. I will do that, I promise.
Speaker 12: Totally, and don't forget. If you want to be on
Speaker 12: Matt Unleashed, reach out to me and I will be
Speaker 12: happy to get you scheduled. We are actually almost full
Speaker 12: for the rest of the year, so reach out to
Speaker 12: me if you're wanting one of those last guest spots
Speaker 12: for the year.
Speaker 7: Yes, yes, uh, yep. That is filling up fast, So
Speaker 7: we will begin to wrap up. If you miss any
Speaker 7: part of today's show, it will be up in just
Speaker 7: a little bit at wmnhradio dot org and in my
Speaker 7: website Matt Connorton dot com. And we'll leave you with
Speaker 7: a little bit of Rivia, another one of these great
Speaker 7: bands that we got from the UK and we love
Speaker 7: to support them. This is such a great single. This
Speaker 7: is currently right now. You're starting to hear this on
Speaker 7: American radio stations, and we were the first American radio
Speaker 7: station here at W and H to play this track,
Speaker 7: So this is called Piece of View. The band is
Speaker 7: Rivia to close out this week's Matt Connorton Unleashed and
Speaker 7: we'll talk to you a little bit later. Bye everybody,
Speaker 7: Bye bye.
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