Field Dispatch
Matt Connarton Unleashed: Glitter Tooth
Game Plan
Hold on to your face patience as a gift. Play the cards from the
hut, you can never miss, dig in you deals of me to let
me see some blood sweating to yours. Take me to the grave yard.
Show me why I should be afraid my friend friend come to me down again,
be more coming, go like the less, leave the blood in the
street, chill rember me because it and it isn't easy to find. Knocked
out with the feather by farewell a friend. Lay the cards down this time.
You can't always met. I agree, a disagree a eagle let them
sleeping dog got down. Take it to the doctor. Show me why I
should be afraid my friend? Don friend to ship me down a bed,
call me go out the way we pick body in the streets, show the
pater mecause a friend that isn't easy to find, my friend A friend comes
you man, don again? People coming go like the way we can flooding
in the streets. So the mair maybecause a girl friend that isn't easy to
fud. And let's go ahead and we'll bring in the band. So we've
got Taylor, Phil and Dan from the band Glitter Tooth. How are you
guys? Welcome great, good, thanks for having us. This is awesome.
Yeah, yeah, it's wonderful to meet you all. Actually, let's
start with we'll start with Taylor in the corner around the drums. Tell us,
Uh, go ahead and introduce yourself and tell us everything that you do
in the band, or maybe you just play drums. I don't know,
well, I do play drums, Yeah, that's like my main instrument.
But I I I actually actually do have one song in the band where I
play guitar and I sing a little bit. So we're actually excellent. We're
actually going back into the studio tomorrow and we're finishing We're actually we're actually recording
two new songs tomorrow. We're working on like an EP okay ex seven songs
okay, and I have I have one track where I I wrote I wrote
it like seven years ago. But it's gonna be it's gonna be a glitter
tooth glitter tooth thing. Brought it back to back. I've got I've got
guitar and vocals and working on finishing that up tomorrow and uh, it's gonna
be. It's gonna be cool. Most of most of them fill sings on
Dan. Dan's got some vocals in there a little bit, but but yeah,
it's gonna be fun to actually put out put out some music with.
He's an awesome he's an awesome harp player too, excellent. I wish I
could play. Yeah. Yeah, it's been fun though. And we've got
Phil on the couch. Yes. Hello, I played guitar and sing in
the band. I played drums on the track that he was just talking about.
Oh, he plays drums. Yeah. Do you do a decent amount
of the writing so far. We all collaborate on bringing the songs together and
making them into the glitter tooth form. But yeah, yeah, very good,
very good. Yeah. And then we've got the bass player over here,
Dan. Yeah, I'm Dan Moran. I sing some backups, but
mostly let Phil do all the all the diva work and I just I just
play bass and try to wrangle the cats and uh we uh. Yeah,
I'm like the grandpa of the band. So much needed. Yeah, really
what he does, he's the young man. These guys keep me young.
So yeah, it's pretty cool. So I got to get to it first.
Yeah. Thanks, And we should mention to you are the parent of
a musician. Yeah, on the show, my son Tyler Moran. He's
in the Fox and the Flamingos, who we were on your show before,
and they are awesome, incredible band. Also he's the father of an incredible
musician. I would say, Tyler is he's something to see. Yeah,
he was. He was in a band with me. Well, he was
in our band, the Pop Farmers, and uh he left to join the
Flamingos and uh, yeah he's doing great. And the Flamingos are awesome.
Yeah they uh well as I'm sure you know. I'm sure you listen to
watched it. But yeah, they're they're amazing. Oh what's that? They
have a studio track that I sometimes play on the show because I just love
it so much. And uh, that's a great song. But no,
it's the Don't Be a Stranger. I think it's called or Stranger. Maybe
it's just a Stranger. Yeah, really that is a great song. I
told them, I said, you've got a hit single there. Yeah.
I just played out last night. I was hoping to go but it didn't
go. But really yeah, yeah it was. It was. Yeah,
there's they're starting to make some good noise. The other thing I always say
about them too, is no disrespect to Fleetwood Mac. But they played the
best version of Rihanna and I've ever heard in this studio. Yeah, yeah,
just acoustic. It came out really cool. Oh it was so good.
I mean being here in the room too, you know, I mean,
you know, I'm sure it sounded okay on the radio, but being
here in the room, you know what I mean, it was like,
wow, this is this is truly remarkable. But yeah, great band.
But uh yeah, you guys, we uh, we've got some studio tracks.
You sent me three of them and we did open the show with that.
Well, I played something uh something else, but then we played Amigo,
uh from uh from Glitter Tooth. Great great track, and we'll we'll
play the others too, and uh, I'm looking forward to hearing you guys
live. So actually, if if you want to play something for us,
and then we'll we'll talk some more and uh learn learn all about the band.
But yeah, I'm done done to hear you guys play. All right,
the first song we're gonna do is it's called I May Be Right.
It's a song about questioning your choices. All right, you guys ready,
we we are ready? All right? Maybe right, maybe wrong, I
guess I'm sorry it took this long. Don't run away when it gets too
deep. Would you like the match? Let it put you back to sleep?
Now it's all right. If you can't say no, this run won't
die until we say so. Don't let them tell you to stay in don't
line this pavement spreak in one crack out in time. I told you once,
and I told you twice. The third time, charm is the time.
I'll let go go on away when it gets too deep. Would you
like the match? And let it put you back to see? Now it's
all right. If we can't say no, this run won't die until I
say so. Don't let down tell you to stay in the light. This
pavement is pray in one crackout in time, one crack out in time.
M M, very nice, thank you, awesome, very nice. What's
that called again? I may be right, may be right? Yeah,
that's a great track, not to be confused with. You know the Billie
Joel song you may be right, you may be right, you may right?
No, no, no, no no no. When I learned that,
or when I started playing that song out, every time i'd say it,
people be like, oh sweet, And then it'd be that song.
They'd be like, okay, well like in a in a bar open mic,
you know, like people are like, oh, Billy Joel sweet and
then you're like, actually it's like a softer original song, like okay,
like this is cool, but yeah, the bass is just dropped and then
they ask you piano man. Yeah. Also, Paul, I'm sure I
won't say this correctly, but Paul cal lout THEO. This is this is
Paul's base today. Out of all the basses I have, I didn't have
a totally acoustic one, so Paul to lend me one excellent thank you.
This show is all courtesy of a guy named Paul. Very nice, brought
to you by the sponsor it I like it. Uh. Melanie Liberty from
the Great State of Vermont in the chat room says, oh is Santa Claus.
Yes, I get that quite often. That is top top. Oh,
it's easy top. Yeah. Yeah. But the last time when the
Flamingos were on, they had a whole big discussion about beards. Yeah,
they're all growing their beards and those are cute beard that comes up often on
the show. In fact, our friend Jay Fed will probably ask you a
question about your beard shortly because he does. Uh. Michael Albert joins us
in the Facebook and says in the Facebook lap chat, says, good morning,
Uh, good morning, Robin Lee Moran. Oh that's my wife.
Oh okay, we know, she says, who h o o oh.
Yeah, right back at you, Robin, right back at you. She
lets me out to play once in a while, sharing this morning. Yes,
yes, they sound really good. Absolutely, if you're just joining us,
we have a glitter Tooth here live in studio with us, Melanie says.
The ladies like a sturdy beard. He was working on him as usual,
trying. I'm trying to catch up, right, I can't. Oh
geez, Jeff and I and just read my mind. He's asking a question
in the chatterman it was about It was literally what I was just about to
ask you. I think we're we have a telepathic connection. Jeff is asking
how did the name Glittertooth come to be? Okay, I'm gonna pass this
one over to the sturdy beard. All right, sexy gentleman over here,
I tell this story because we got together. We all met at Phil hosted
an open mic for a while, and then he decided not to do it
anymore. So I took it over and then we met. I met Taylor
through that open mic, and so we decided, hey, we should form
a band and we'll get together and see what happened. So we got together
in Taylor's barn and Blade and it sounded pretty good. So we decided to
get together the next week. And in between those two weeks, I had
to have a tooth pulled. So I was. I was, you know,
I was that night. I was recovering all hopped up on the legal
yeah yeah, stuff that they gave me to and I had your dream and
in the dream, I was, and I was in a band called Glittertooth,
and I was like, oh, so I the next time we had
practice, I said, hey, you guys are gonna hate this name,
but I dreamt it that it was glitter I was in a band called Glittertooth,
and they both loved it. So thank you, thank your hydro code
on when we go on tour, were gonna have sponsored by whoever it makes
that because that's where the name came from. But it was a fever dream,
and from henceforth we are glitter Tooth. Very nice, very nice.
Dylan Reynolds is in the Facebook Live chat a very talented musician in his own
right. Dylan says, congrats on the new show time slot. Thank you,
Dylan, I appreciate it very much. And Texas Mike is in the
chat Rooman says, listening to you guys at work, Thank you, Texas
Mike, mikey Uh. Jeff nine says, tremendous name. Yeah, he
really likes uh, he really likes that. Very good, very good.
Do you guys? Uh, I'm dying to hear more. Do you guys
want to play another track? And then we'll we'll talk some more, or
maybe we'll maybe afterward we'll play another studio track. But uh, hey,
you guys want to play something live for us again? Sure? Yeah?
You guys like the Black Keys? All right, we're going to do a
cover. Then what what song we're gonna do? Have? Love Will Travel?
All right? Technically written by him Taylor, I can tell you Sonics
and then somebody before the Sonics. It's an old song. Yeah, traditional
blue songs. Oh, Taylor's the Encyclopedia Music. Any questions about albums or
when it came out or who played on it, they use Taylor's our guy.
Excellent, excellent, all right, if you're just joining us. We've
got glitter Tooth, a live in studio. All right, whenever you guys
are ready, all right. You need a love man, no baby I
travel. I travel from Maine down to Mexico to find that girl that loves
me. Soon, no matter where, all be, I find that girl.
She satisfy me. You have loved, will travel, have loved,
will travel. You need a lot bad no baby be on travel. You
need a lot bad no baby on travel. Might take a boat my taco
trane a m Hitchhi could jump a railroad train. You kind of love what
drive crazy man sayings? Look on me walking just standing all bag havel will
travel, tabla will travel. You need a lap bad no baby hot travel.
You need a lap bad a baby beyond travel? You excellent, thank
you, excellent, excellent. We have glitter Tooth here with us, a
live in studio. I see peter O Peloquin in the Facebook. Hell,
that's a good. Sorry to interrupt you, but that's that's Pete Peloquan Lord
Lord Boards they call him. He's he owns the the Recording studio Board's House,
Productions and Brookline. That's where we're doing our recording. Oh excellent.
Everything you hear is recorded is he just makes us sound good. So that's
Pete Pelquan. Thank you, Pete. Also, Dan Fallon is in the
Facebook live chat from the band Run Like Thieves, who we had on last
week. Just phenomenal. Yeah, now the studio tracks and we'll play another
studio track in a moment too. We played Amigo earlier, we'll play another
one. But were these the ones that we're hearing today? Were these all
also recorded with Peter Pelliquin? Okay, okay, Yeah, it all sounds
great? Does he? I know that oftentimes, and partly from my own
experience and partly from talking to guests, it seems like very often whomever records
you, if if you know an audio engineer, they often become sort of
a de facto producer. Do you have that kind of relationship with him?
Does he have a lot of Yes? Absolutely, Yeah. He helps us,
like when we're doing solos or you know, if if all three of
us are a little un sure about something, he's like the wisdom that'll kind
of like pull us together and either come up with a better idea for us
or just help us. He'll be like the deal breaker. Okay, okay.
And Board's house is where The Fox and the Flamingos recorded to so oh
okay, work was done there. Yeah, oh wow. Yeah, he's
he's really good boards house production Rubin of the area. Yeah, he's the
wizard behind the board. How did you come to work with him? Because
you know, we live in an era where you've got so many different options
as far as how you know, there's many different recording studios. Also,
you can record it funny, I'll jump I think I'll jump in here.
That uh uh that open mic that you guys were talking about, so uh
Phil was hosting that, doing that open mic, and then I took it
over for Pete. He took it over for Pete and then started doing It's
like everybody in the area was I. I probably I got offered to host
it like many times, and I was just like, I don't want to
do it. Yeah I could have been I could have been the next guy.
But it was like, but yeah, it's just like a lot of
really like you said, and it's like a lot of talented musicians or whatever
in that that area, the Milford area, a lot of knowledgeable people,
really cool people like yeah, Pete's one of our go to guys. So
we're all really close to Like the whole scene is really close in a sense
where like you know, if somebody needs a bass player for a gig,
or like somebody needs a guitar player needs to record somewhere, like we all
just kind of work together and like we'll send whoever is asking if they need
to record, We'll send him to Petees. You know, he's our guy.
He also lives like ten minutes away from all of us, so he's
yeah, basically Taylor's neighbor. So yeah, yeah, you're you're You're playing
guitar with some cool band tonight, aren't you. Oh? Yes, would
you like to tell him about that? Yeah? The band Phil Fills one
of our my regular band, the Pop Farmers. We were playing at night
at the Peddler's Daughter in Nashua and Phil is filling in on guitar with us,
so excellent. Yes, are filling Phil. It's always fun, always
a good guy. I just get to sit back and play guitar is my
favorite thing. Yeah, what do you now? What do you do in
the Pop Farmers? It's a we play a lot of classic rock, but
we play a lot of Irish bars, so we do some Irish stuff too,
So yeah, I play a mandolin on the Irish stuff and then bass
and sing and then yeah, Mike, Gary Blaisdell and Jim Mahoney there my
regular pop Farmers and uh where one man short tonight? So Phil is filling
in excellent, excellent and uh, by the way, so Taylor, do
you play in any other bands? And the reason I'm asking, the reason
I'm asking you specifically, well, I was gonna say, so, Okay,
it's funny that you say that, because the reason that I ask is
there's been this trend on the show playing a lot of bands. Every drummer
we have on the show plays and because drummers are in such high Yeah,
yeah, I was. I was. I'm in another band called Swipe Left
with my you know, a friend of mine, Graham, and this other
other friend Mike there were We do a lot of covers, but we have
some really cool originals too. And I was in a punk band for a
while, punk metal type band, and we just went on tour to like
New York, Philadelphia, all that type, you know, all over the
place. But that kind of fell apart. I don't know a lot of
whatever. I left that band, so, you know, I don't know.
Maybe they're going places I don't know, but but it was cool for
a while. It was it was fun. But you know, I'm playing
honestly right now, I'm only playing in a couple of bands mainly so.
But it's been like six seven however, many bands at times. I don't
know how many bands, but I'm trying to work on. I'm happy that
I got like a song that I've had for a while that with this bandy,
these are like the guys I wanted to play. I told Phil years
ago, we have to fill forever. Now, like it's been like,
hey man, I'm gonna do this song. I want you to play drums
on it. Yeah, so another dream, you know. So you know,
because I play guitar and do that stuff too, So it's like I
want to get some of those out there. But yeah, yeah, drummers
playing are always in high to band. That should be our slogan. You're
at Glitter Tooth we make dreams come true. That's true. All started from
a dream. Very good man. Well let's let's listen to another studio track.
We've got this song saved myself from me and so by the way,
just to just so we're clear too, So are these going to be on
the upcoming because you guys are working on an EP, right, yep,
okay, and these are all gotta be these studio tracks will all be on
it. Yes, pretty cool, pretty cool. All right, let's give
this a listen. This is a great track. And uh, and then
we'll come back and talk with these guys some more and they'll play a little
more for us. But uh, check it out. This is Save Myself
from Me and the band is glitter t. Don't waste my time. I
could tell a go in streams. Don't waste my money like a lot of
it. Saved me like the priest rum all my sin. I would trade
my teeth for a pack of cigarettes. Free. Give you anything, give
me, set myself up me, set myself up me darling, hear me
like your fade red records. Watch me like the foods you work. Help
me like the dog after w turn me on the side. Ys. Give
you anything is news. Save myself by me, Save myself, bum me,
dar drop me like friends from a tree, Turn me like your steering
with strap me you just like your cell phone scream. You can pick me
up, just like the magazine. Give you anything you need. Send myself
from me, Save myself from me, darling, anything give me, save
myself for me, Save myself from me. Save myself from me, darling.
That is very, very catchy. That has saved myself from me.
The band is Glitter Tooth and we've got all three members of Glitter Toooth here
with us alive in studio. Are you guys playing out a lot? You're
doing a lot of shows or not. At the moment, we were kind
of sporadic with gigs. We take them when we get them. I work
in a restaurant, so Fridays and Saturdays are hard days to get off.
Usually we you know, we take them when we can. But the next
gig that we have coming up right now is New Year's Eve at stone Cutters,
which is gonna be awesome. New Year's Eve gigs are always a blast.
But yeah, that's all we have on the books so far. So
if anybody out there on the the radio waves has gigs, hit us up.
Stone Cutters. Where's that? It's Milford? Remember the Red Arrow in
Milford? So down stairs? Oh okay, gotcha, gotcha? Cool?
Now, is there any kind of Uh, I know you're you're still working
on it. Do you have any kind of an e t a on when
the EP might be out or spring maybe? Or I would say, yeah,
like even late winter. We're kind of cranking through it. Yeah,
Pete work, Pete work fast. We we we went in. We did
four songs in two sessions, so we got the four done and so we
get two more tomorrow. So yeah, we just got These guys know the
social media more than me. I don't know how to get get things out
there, but yeah, as soon as we can get them done, we'll
get them out there because they're really cool. Phil. Phil wrote some really
good songs, and Taylor wrote one really good song too. Actually he's written
more good songs than that, but one that we're I've written a lot.
It's just it's good to get one out. Yeah, right right, yeah,
well very cool, very cool. Well you guys want to you want
to play another live one for us? Sure? All right? All right.
This one's called Living, Breathing Walking. It's about feeling contagious, all
right, thinking about a girl on the top of the world. She's a
million miles away from me. On another day and another town was a freething
sign is for birds, sight, swimming is for fish, Fixing is for
the broken. And give me your heart and I will a bit to shreds.
I will make you wish you were dead, won't two three four?
But it's not you, babe, I promises me. I'm a living breathing
walking disease. But it's not you, babe, I promises me. I'm
live in breathing, walking, living breathing walking disease. Women to my left,
dan women to my right, but she's still on my mind all night.
Cigarettes burn while the conversations turn, and I'll be going on more.
Flying is the bird, nikes. Women is for fish. Vixen is for
the broking. Give me your heart and thrip it to shows. I will
make you a sh you were dead? Oh two three cool? But it's
not you, babe. I promise it's me. I'm a living breathing walking
to see but it's not you, babe. By promise it's me. I'm
a living, breathing, walking, living breathing walking disease. Very nice s
glitter tooth alive in studio. Yeah, you guys sound great. Getting a
lot of love in the Facebook live chat. I really like that. A
lot. Thanks, Yeah, yeah, absolutely absolutely. Now how many how
many originals do you guys have in terms of uh, I assume you have
more than what you're recording, right because you're you're doing an EP. But
have you written a lot of songs or do you have a lot of songs
as a band? A lot of original music? We have like probably eight
okay eight, maybe ten total. Yeah, we've like played we actually played
a show in Manchester at a distillery not long ago. Yeah, distillery that
was That was a lot of fun. Yeah, and we played a full
set of originals and the Black Keys track, but that was about eight songs.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, very good. Do you have
any Are there any other bands in the area that you that you play out
with a lot? You know? Sometimes, I mean it just really happens
organically in my experience, sometimes bands kind of team up with other bands or
you know, play a lot of shows together. Not really lately or not
yet, at least we've been recording. We've been recording a lot. The
other thing is this started out as like a cover gig scenario in the sense
where we were, you know, taking gigs at bars where we'd play the
three hour shows yeah, get paid a flat rate, you know, you
get tips. Like, so we were focusing on like learning songs. We
have probably thirty or forty songs that we know covers that we could play like
all together. Yeah, and then all of a sudden we started diving into
the original stuff. And it's been fairly recently, i'd say, right like
yeah, within the last couple of months even, and we've just kind of
gone full steam ahead on writing and recording honestly, like like really we've Phil
has like this extensive list of like song He has like albums full of original
I've been writing for a long time, songs that he's just recorded, and
like we're just working on making those into our own I guess, or to
putting the glitter, and they're just like like his songs are just like all
kind of like finished and like like we're just making them different. I've got
some songs and originals that I'm trying to like work and do it. Dan
has originals that maybe we'll probably work into them later, and we're just trying
to like get all of our own stuff out there. He'll just had like
something like these are these are done like just like sing singer songwriter. You
know, I write a lot of songs. It's kind of like by nature
my job. Yeah, it's been it's been fun though. It's been cool
to to do that and put on all of our own Philip Philip was pretty
pretty out there for a while. Yeah, so I did like the solo
thing. I went under the name Philipe and I've recorded some albums, put
out some stuff on like Spotify and all that kind of thing. But it
was always it was a solo project where I would record the bass and the
drums and the guitar and like do all the arrangements for it. And then
sometimes I'd bring a band in and we'd play live here and there, but
all the recordings was it was kind of created in a vacuum, you know.
Yeah, So like I've just been having a lot more fun in the
band experience and taking those songs that like, yeah they're finished, but like
they were recorded like very rigid, you know, like here's the drum part.
It'd be like a straight something boring, you know, because I'm not
a drummer. So having like an actual drummer and an actual bass player and
the whole collaborative effort is so much more fun, Yeah, no doubt,
but it definitely it yielded a lot of songs, which I'm grateful for.
Yeah. Yeah. And so the material that you released as Felip, that's
all on Spotify and everything. Yeah, interesting, band Camp, Spotify,
all those random sites, SoundCloud, I think, yeah, SoundCloud. And
does any of that music? Is any of that music currently being played in
this spand or is this all? Yeah? Really? Yeah? Some of
them? Yeah, definitely. Yeah. The three that you or the three
that we have today, only one of those was recorded beforehand as a Philip
track, okay, and that one is not on Spotify, that's just on
band camp. But the other two were like brand new, like glitter tooth
songs. Okay, they haven't been released elsewhere, you know. Yeah.
When we started, we were doing a lot of well all covers at the
beginning, and these guys looking at them, they're they're young enough to be
my my kids, and they're they're turning me onto like we did the Man
of Me and it was a Dylan song. I've never heard it before,
and these guys turned it out, turned me onto him, like, oh,
that Bob Dylan guy, he's going to be pretty good. Who's this
guy and so yeah, so these guys, even though they're they're youngsters,
they're old souls and they they they know a lot of a lot of songs
and they're bringing dragging me with them. So it's cool, it's awesome.
Well you've introduced him to spinal Tap. Yeah, yeah, no, great.
Great music is timeless though, and I feel like what what you guys
are doing, especially when I listen to these studio tracks, it's you know
it it's uh, there's a timelessness to it, and that it doesn't sound
like like if if somebody played these songs for me and I didn't know that
it was a current band, you know, I might not know, Like
if somebody played these songs for me and said when do you think these were
recorded? I I wouldn't necessarily know, you know what I mean, which
which I which I think is a good thing. You know. Yeah,
there's there's a timelessness to it. You know, I can hear different influences,
but uh, but but but it doesn't sound like there's nothing dated about
it specifically. Oh, speaking of spinal Tap, Michael Albert is making requests
in the chat room. He says, uh, play Big Bottom or orine.
I don't think you can play it on that baby, Yeah, it
might break the base. We have a I do a show on Friday nights.
I'm the co host on a show called Retrospectrum Radio with poly C.
And Paul has never seen spinal Tap, and we, uh, we like
to we like the bust of stones about that. Sometimes he's never seen that.
He's never seen Purple Rain. I thought you talked him in watching I've
never seen Purple Rain, all the Purple Rain. But to be fair,
I love Prince, but I think Spinal Tap more. Yeah, I agree,
actually, and I've listened to like most of the Prince's albums. I
was telling him talking to my wife about Spinal Tap. And there was used
to be a movie theater on where the old Union Leader used to be.
Whatever road that was in here, Amherst. I don't know what one of
these streets over here. And it was a little a little movie theater and
I went to see it when it first came out, and it was so
cool to me. I got done, I went back out into theater,
bought another ticket and went back in and saw two ice in a row like
that. Oh it was awesome. Yeah, I think. I think the
second time I was the only one in the theater, but it was it
was I was. I saw it. I was like to see this again,
and I was like, well, I got nothing to do, I'll
go buy another ticket. I should have just hit out. And this was
spinal Tap. Yeah, this was like for my generation, probably when I
saw Tenacious T in the Picadestiny. Oh yeah, I saw the day it
came out with my friends. We were like the only four people in the
theater it came out. Yeah, we went to go the next week.
It wasn't It wasn't theaters anymore. That's how bad it did. It wasn't
even there. My friend Robert and I went down to there. It was
either Foxwoods or Mohegan Sun. When Spinal Tap was doing the on they called
it unwigged. It was just the three they did. They did it acoustic.
It was just the three of them, really good spinal Tap unplugged.
It was just weird, but yeah, and they were dressed normally. They
weren't dressed like spinal Tap, but it was so it was really cool of
it. Yeah, wigged. Well, do you guys, uh, do
you guys want to do one more? Uh? Did you want to do
a fourth live song? Yeah, sure, you talked about it. We've
we've got time if you want to. I'd love to hear more. Okay,
yep, so we can do one more selfishly perhaps, but I think
you guys sound great. Well this this is one of the pills that I
always request the fiulfill to play. And I don't know if he's getting tired
of playing it, but it's like you never Well, the first time I
saw him play if I do though, Yeah, the first time I saw
him play it, I thought it was a cover because it was so cool.
I was like, who's that by? And he's like me, I'm
like, oh god, that was really awesome. Oh wow, Well,
now I really want to hear it. Yeah, I've never been played on
the radio before, it has not. Yes, Yeah, it's a it's
a personal song to me. It tends to be a fan favorite, which
is interesting because when I first wrote it, I didn't think anything of it
at all. I was like, it's cool, it's done. It's a
song. You know, there's like songs you finish and you like get excited
about. You're like, oh, this one's gonna be like it. This
is the song. This was not it at all to me at least,
it was just like it. I don't know it was personal, but like
it didn't feel like anything. And then all of a sudden, like everywhere
I go, people are like, that's the song, so all right,
it's called new skin. They're right, you're Sometimes I will on a song
that you will sing me to sleep. Sometimes I wish on a god got
a wake up and a brand new set of skin. Sometimes I sing to
the bugs in my room sometimes they sing me to sleep. Sometimes I wish
I want an empty liquor ble that awake up, the brandy set of scared.
Sometimes I pray to pandect to. Sometimes I lesson with me. Sometimes
I think to an empty a cigar. I want a wake up. The
brand is sat of scin brand is set a scared Brandy sudden scared Brandy sudscape.
That is awesome, all right, thank you. The chat room thinks
so too. In fact, I don't know if I'm saying this right.
Kaylee, kayleie Verville, Kayli ver Hello, Kayley. She says, uh
haha, the downtuning gave it away. I'm so she knows it very well.
Yeah, she says, I'm so glad I made it to the live
chat for this, and Michael James says new Skins player yeah, uh yeah
Kaylee says, uh, I'm listening with chills and tears in my eyes.
Wow, we love you. Don't cry their tears of joy. Don't cry.
We should have brought her with it. We should have next time,
next time, right, that's right, that's right. Uh. Lou love
it. Uh in the chat room says sturdy beards are hot. Wow,
So you didn't even to be here. I don't need to be here either,
Just send my beard. Yeah. And Lou love it also says love
the song. Okay, all right because I said something about it. Very
nice. Isaac Banks also Isaac Banks also really enjoying that. Yeah, yeah,
great great stuff. So yeah, I really love it. Yeah.
Absolutely. If you are just joining us, glitter Tooth is here with us
live in studio and uh sounding phenomenal. Now do you guys do you ever
do play this way? Or is this a different experience? Usually plugged in,
usually plugged in loud, yeah, yeah, yeah song. Usually it's
real pretty electric guitar, yeah, drums yeah. Well, there's some of
the some of the open mics we go mostly acoustics, so yeah, yeah,
no, you gotta sound great. We do it sometimes, yeah,
yeah, sometimes I play harmonica if there's no room for a drum kit.
Oh no kidding, Yeah, yeah, yeah I do that sometimes. Very
cool. Yeah, Phil and Phil and Taylor did a lot weird on some
of the songs, but I can do. You did a lot of acoustic
shows where it's just you on guitar and you on harmonica, right, yeah,
you Phil used to do that before, before Dan was playing with us
before. Yeah, well, what should people know? We want to make
sure our listeners know how to find you online. What should they know about
so they can keep up with what you're doing live shows? And of course,
uh, the EP that you're you've got coming out? Uh when when
that's ready? And yeah, right now we're just on Facebook and Instagram,
yep. And once the songs come out, we'll put them out somewhere else.
On Instagram it's at glitter tooth one two three, And what's the Facebook
link? I believe it is the same. Yeah, I don't know if
the numbers are in it, but like I said, these guys are up
on the social media thing more than me on the Google I want to make
sure I get the link right before I say it. It's uh, Facebook
dot com backslash glitter tooth yea. Thanks thanks for getting that for us.
I've been sharing the link in the chat room while you've been playing a great
I got your back. Thank you much. I don't know if I can
give a shameless plug on Thursday nights. These guys haven't been up there yet
because they they work and I don't. But on Thursday nights up in Pittsfield,
New Hampshire, I host an open mic at over the Moon Farmstead and
it's it's turning out to be really cool. It's it's turned into like we
were talking about the Milford music community, and it's kind of I grew up
in Derry and when I was playing there. There may be a music scene
in Derry now, but there wasn't when I was in there. And when
I moved to Milford, I was like, holy crap, look at all
these musicians there everywhere. And then up at Pittsfield with the open mic,
I didn't know anybody up there, and now we're starting it's starting to be
a little community up there too. So it's pretty cool that like most of
my friends now or either musicians or I met through the band. So yeah,
it's it's a really cool circle of people to be in with. What
was the name of the place again, over the moon Farmstead nice it's the
owners are the Moonlight Meter in Londonderry. They they have a place up in
Pittsfield. It's beautiful and up on Thursday nights. It's an open mic from
six to nine and one of these days I'll get glitter tooth up there.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, you gotta be careful with that stuff. Man,
I'll drive you home. Thanks for the shameless plug. Absolutely anytime,
anytime. Well, guys, this has been great. We'll close out the
segment with one more studio track. The song before I Go, Oh Lou
love it in the chat room says over the moon Rocks on Thursday night.
Very cool. There you go from a glitter tooth. This is called before
I Go And guys, thank you again, great great stuff, Thank you,
thanks for having us. You got it. Attacks I'm waking up the
neighbors. Greener grass somewhere in my bedding wake me up with the script in
morning. Kiss Gravelly is such a good make them long ucking twenty million eggs,
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