Field Dispatch
Matt Connarton Unleashed: Temple Mountain returns.
A wonderful guest who has been with us before. Eric is here, but
he is known professionally as a temple mountain. Good morning. Oh I can't
hear you. Let me figure out why. Let's see. Well that Mic
is quiet, Go ahead and talk. Try again. Here you are clo.
I found you. I no, No, you're good. I just
had to look. I knew I could find you. I just had to
look right here. There we go, There we go. Welcome back.
Yeah, what's that you're trying to get within people again? Oh? Yes,
yes, Eric, our friend Eric Street, who I did a hypnotherapy
session with. He called into the Morning Show and talked about how he thought
I was within him, which uh, which Peter and everybody had a lot
of fun with. Wait, did you like therapeutize him or hypnos hypnotize him
on the show? No? Okay, no, but no, he's a
he's a listener, a longtime fan. But he contacted me for a hypnotherapy
session, and you know, normally that would all be confidential, but he
speaks about it openly. He calls into the Morning Show and talks about it
openly, and so he's happy to share the experience, which was very positive.
For him helping him with his UH yet a bit of a white coat
syndrome, you know. So I was able to help him with that.
But the way he described it to Peter was he said he when he went
to the UH, when he went to the doctor for his appointment, he
felt confident and he felt like I was within him, is how he put
it. So, so that was everybody ended today's session. I'll feel that.
Oh my well, my goodness. No, it's not that kind of
show. No, that's not how I meant. That's for that's for Matt
connorton un Sheath, which is a different show, not associated with It's only
available on the dark Web, and I'm legally prohibited from telling you how to
find it, and it's behind the paywall. So as our friend DJ Midas
once said, if you if you can't find it, you can't afford it.
Oh my god. So there you go. That's been a while since
we've done that show, one of our one of our running gags. By
the way, I do want to say hello everybody in the Facebook live tat
quickly and then Eric is going to play for us. Really looking forward to
this. Our friend Bruce from Legion of Solas who also they do a lot
in the music scene as far as promoting bands and solo artists and everything.
They do a great job. Bruce has been on the show. Really enjoyed
talking with him. Chris Porrier also known as Chrispy, a very funny comedian
who's been on the show. He is with us as well in the chat
room. Carol Za Warwitz says, good morning, Jenny, you're in there.
Of course, speaking of very talented musicians, our friend Dylan Reynolds is
in the chat room. We had Dylan on the show not long ago.
Oh no, I'm sorry. We did the world radio premiere of his new
single. But I think but he is booked for an upcoming but he's going
to be on with us soon. Yes, absolutely, so we look forward
to you know, I don't know what it is. I feel like I
hear him more often his music more often than perhaps we actually do. I
do too. That was very inside. But if you're not, but if
you know, you know, no, we love Dylan very The following very
talented, very talented gentlemen. Eric is going to play for us. Now,
what what's been going on with you? Though? First? What's been
happening with Temple Mountain. Now since we last spoke, it's been kind of
crazy, just a lot of shows I have about I think I have five
gigs books this month, and then the summer's just getting more and more chaotic.
And I think I started grad school. I don't remember if I was
in grad school at that point when I still when I came here last time,
I think I think maybe you were about just about to start. Yeah,
so that's new. Congratulations, thank you. It's been a it's been
a great journey. The commutes kind of eh, but like the journey itself
is great. Where are you Goinglymuth State? Okay? Yeah? And you
live in Manchester? No, I live in Peterborough. Peterborough. Wow?
What's that? The drive about ninety minutes? Jesus Wow? Yeah? But
the knowledge, oh yeah no, it'll all be worth it absolutely Now why
not tell where? Why? I mean, why not internet of course instead
of in person? What is it about the in person? The way my
ADHD works, It's just I'm I'm I learned more, not necessarily from reading
or writing. I learned from like interacting and almost being wrong and being told
like a new perspective so that I really like in person learning for me personally,
Yeah that with art it's totally different, Like I like to learn on
my own with artistic things, but maybe more I don't know. I don't
want to say vocational based stuff, but I seem to this type of stuff
seems to really help me. Yeah, yeah, that makes sense. That
makes sense. And you've been so you've been playing a lot of shows shows,
yeah, and gaining to know the scene a lot better since we've last
time we talked. I've gotten to know a lot of artists and I just
I'm completely obsessed and falling in love with this place. Fantastic. That's good.
Yeah, yeah, because you're not here, you're not from here originally
New York. That's right. I did the New York scene originally, and
uh, I'm happy to be doing the New Hampshire good good, while we're
glad you're here. And uh, yeah, you want to play something for
some dying to hear you? Yeah? Could I play a new song?
Actually? Oh please follow? Yes, so full disclosure. Last night I
had a dream that I played the song and I just kept messing up in
my dream and I just remember you guys going like never we've never done that.
Oh, it's it's my own intrusive thoughts. Yes, yes, so
uh yeah, yeah, go ahead and strum a little bit. I'm gonna
pull that other another mic up there, so we oh there it is there
we go all right. Yeah. I think this song is gonna be called
change your mind. So okay, well, you can always change your mind
about see what I did there? Like that? Yes, how loneliness can
change your herd and distance change your mind. But you know the way I
treat you like cherish scripts and wine, and it bothers me that you can't
see that I'm the one who tries. I can't spend my years trying to
change your mind. I may not look so perfect, I may not believe
in signs, but when I look between the photos, I can see the
way you smile, and I can't believe you're telling me that he is the
one you like. I can't spend my ears trying to change your minds.
I don't mind this urgent say in the way you can't hold God that's deep
in your eyes. So go on with a coward suppressed feelings or you like,
for you'll never have somebody that I can save you quite like a both
moon and you told me all those moments left in time. I can't spend
nice trying to change. That's pretty, very nice, very nice. Yes,
thank you. If you're just joining us, Temple mountainous here, Eric,
how do you okay? Eric? I can never say your last name.
I can't either in polomony. In polmony. Yeah, that's a lot
of just one more year of it. Explain that I'm when I get married,
I'm taking my fiance's last name. So yeah, that's right. I
remember we I remember we talked about that last time. Yeah, it'll be
a fewer sold Yeah, Eric Hannings, Oh there you go. Yeah,
that's easy. Still Temple Mountain. But Eric Hannings, I am curious,
And if you don't want to, I don't want to answer this, understand,
But likes anybody in your family said, uh, express any objection to
that? No? Not really, that's good, not that I know of
at least. But I also don't have and I'm okay saying this. I
don't want this to sound sad or anything like that. I don't have like
the closest relationship really with my family compared to maybe other families. If anything,
I have a very close relationship with my fiance's family. Okay, well,
so it makes it feel yeah, and you know, it keeps that
last name going where there's plenty of Impolimenes in Sicily, there's only we don't
know many Hannings left, so this is going to keep the name going.
Okay, No, that makes sense, like that. What kind of a
name is is that? Irish? Irish? Yeah? I was actually just
in Ireland, so a lot of I visited her family in Ireland. We
got our wedding bands there. Oh wow. I just got back like on
tuesday. Oh wow. So yeah, it was an incredible experience. How
long did you go for? Five days? Yeah? Belfast and Dublin.
Wow, I've never been. It must be beautiful. I'm also Irish.
But it's the most I want I want to make sure I phrase this properly.
It's the most like it reminds me the most of New England that I've
ever been to. Yeah, it's very similar to here. Yeah. Just
the accent interesting. Yeah. And the chips. There's a lot of chips
there. Yeah, potato chips. Oh okay, I was gonna say,
what kind of chips is there? Gambling? I think you've fries? Yeah,
yeah, yeah, oh right, fish and chips. Yes, yes,
yes. Uh. Melanie Liberty from the Gray state of Vermont is in
the chat and uh, she says, has he ever considered growing out his
beard so it becomes more sturdy? Did we discuss discussed it last time?
Yeah? I actually I am in the process of growing it out. I
don't know what a sturdy beard means, like I can like I can stand
on it, or I think sturdy is if you can successfully drive your car
with it, Like if you can steer with your beard, that's a sturdy
beer. YEA. To balance the cup, well that too. I mean,
really, any of these things. If you have a cup right here,
let's see where I'm at, you need a sturdy beard, though,
to to really do any any of these do you put product in my beard?
Oh? Well, there you go, there you go. I guess
it's not sturdy enough, though, I'll think about that one on my own
times very particular. Melanie agrees standing on it would definitely be sturdy. Let's
see I saw somebody else. Oh justin. Michaels is in the chat room.
Good morning, let's see. Isaac Banks says, awesome song, eric
as Temple Mountain, Thank you, let's see, Oh, Isaac says eric
A Ka Temple, who do you who do you influence of a recording artist?
I think I know what he said there. Yes, I think the
big ones are like Elliott Smith is a huge inspiration for me. John Mayer
is a big inspiration for me. Dave Fuses a big inspiration for me.
I've come to accept my love for Ed Sheeran, so that's a big one
for me at the moment. I was in denial of that for a long
time. I don't know why, but now I really like it, and
I don't know. I love Steely Dan, I love a lot of music.
I love classical music. I love jazz, a lot of jazz actually,
But yeah, those are the big ones. The vocals on your studio
work kind of remind me a little bit of there's a little bit of Crosby,
Stills and Nash in there. Wow. I'm gonna process that one my
own time. That's very kind of you, Thank you. Yeah. And
a little Simon and Garfunkle too. I love Paul Simon. The way the
way you lower the vogue, not lower the way you sorry, it's early
for me. The way you layer the votal. Yeah, yeah, Now
I love Paul. I've been actually really heavy on Simon and Garfunkle lately,
specifically their second album, Parsley Stage Rosemary in Time. It's like mind blowing,
how good the guitar work on that album. Like people talk about their
vocals, but Paul Simon's an incredible guitar player. Absolutely, yeah, he
sure is. Absolutely. Uh do you want to play another one for usome?
Sure done to hear another one? We we never talked about how many
of your how many you want to play this morning? But no, whatever
you want me if you want to do a bunch, we'd love to hear
a bunch. Very good. If you're just joining us, we have Eric
as a Temple Mountain soon to be Eric Hannings, but you'll you'll still be
Temple Mountain. I'll yeah, either that or Temple Handings. I haven't gone,
just I haven't changed. I thought, no, that's that's just a
joke. Okay, I was gonna say interesting, interesting, But Eric is
here with us, live in studio, Temple Mountain and yeah, whenever you're
ready. Sure. This is called interpersonal relationships. Let's see, it seems
that phone that met you it's phone down that grain. It's all the ways
you make me feel cry fool to take my hands and help me understand as
we sit still the world as passed by. I recognize the mistrust, I
experience the pain I've seen the way that men content to lie. So while
work hard each day and think of how to say I'm here in love,
not here to change my for you knowing no're so focused on the way you're
making sounds for you know it's tough for you to go. But I'll think
about the next time you're around, for I made you a promise promise I
can't bring. For I think I found a way in a companies more.
History will show the where you help me grow make up pray friendship, and
I for you know where now was so focused on the way of making sound
before you know it's time for you ago, But I'll think about the next
time you're around, because I made you a promise promise I can't break.
But I think I found way to to compromise for history will show where you
help me grow make up pretty friendship. You and I make up pretty friendship.
You and I very nice? What's that one called relationships? Ah?
Yes, yes that I like that one very much, very much. Yeah,
if you're just joining us, we have a Temple Mountain here with us
alive in studio. And now do you have you mentioned earlier because the one
that you opened with was was brand new? Are you going to be recording
that soon too? Yeah? What are your recording plans? So I actually
have Oh I'm really excited about this. So I have a few ideas I
have about I want to record three albums within this time until next year.
So one is a collaborative album I want to do with my friend Jay Marie.
I want to like have like a songs with j kind of album.
That song you heard earlier is a song that is going to be on just
a solo album I want to write that's very similar to my first album,
and I think it's gonna be called Case Studies, and it's just about all
these people I've met New Hampshire and wrote songs about. And then I would
like to make a live album, So I want to do something like that,
and I have people in actually Vermont who I think could help me with
that, so I'm in talks of that. But yeah, I just want
to have like a lot of quantity on Spotify almost more than I know about
the waterfall effect and the algorithm and stuff like that, but I don't know.
I'd just rather have as much of my work out there as humanly possible.
Yeah yeah, yeah, well what is the waterfall effect? I don't
know that in terms. It's like, so you'll see it now. People
release like a single and then they wait three months and then they'll release another
single and they stack them to okay, and they release the other single,
and that's how they release albums. So they do one song at a time,
so it builds up on Spotify and it gets curated, and if that's
what you care about, like, yeah, that's great, you know,
it's amazing. That comes up a lot on the show. I hadn't heard
that term waterfall effect. That makes sense, but yeah, we talk about
that a lot on the show. How you know a lot actually a lot
of the artists that we interview here. That's what they do now instead of
releasing you know, like when I was growing up, it was, you
know, an artist would release a single, yea, the single would come
out ahead of the album, you know, maybe five six weeks. It
would go to radio and MTV and everything, and then the album would come
out and then eventually a second single. But now, yeah, a lot
of artists are doing exactly what you just described, which the waterfall effect.
Yeah, but what's cool about the single but you were describing it was also
it was like in a smaller EP, right, yeah, like what they
called seven inch Yeah. Well there's yeah, there there were EPs, although
usually see I don't remember a lot of EPs when I was growing up.
There would be a few, but usually it was, Yeah, it would
be the single would come out ahead of a full album and then you know,
and like I said in the video, would go to MTV and all
that and try to set up, you know, because the idea was,
you know, you want to set it up so the album debuts as high
as possible, yeah, on Billboard. And of course now it's all changed
sort of. I mean, you know the idea of charting and everything that's
still a thing, but now we're in this weird position where like classic rock
bands are charting with with singles from decades ago, because if something ends up
in a commercial or something, all of a sudden it's charting. It's really
weird the way things. It's almost like like that music a lot yeah,
but yeah, it's uh, there's so many different ways you can do it
now, but I like your your idea. That's pretty ambitious. Yeah,
I just wanna I don't know, I guess when you don't have like a
goal in terms of the outcoming, I just want to play shows. Yeah.
So like I'm not really interested in like becoming a popular artist. Yeah
that will if so like just having as much music out there so that one
day, if I have like a child, they can go like, ah,
you're a cool dude. That makes me happy, right right, very
good, very good? You want to play another one? Sure? All
right, you're just joining us Temple Mountains here with us live in studio.
There we go. I's gotta remember how it goes. I'm still like waking
up. I apologize. Yeah, it's really Yeah. This is a song
of mine called secure bass. All right. I wouldn't believe it's true that
I found someone just like you. Now I'm floating around the star with you
got in my heart. One dare my eyes will turn blue, green will
cover your hair, roots, red lights of stream from Afar with you got
in my Heart. And then that's all around. When I hold you insane,
the good lives to dance freached up. We take love's not the fine,
love is mad. I want to be all love you where ever you
go in through world will appear from Afar with you God in my heart and
the nuts all around. When I hold you and say good lives a dance
feached up. We take loves not to find. Love is made and what
traveled the world will make your disires all in hands with mine. And I'll
tell you I love you each night, and I'll tell you I love you
each night. M hm m hmm. I wouldn't believe it's true. Guys,
We'll close and be confused. The world will appear from my farm with
you God in my heart and the not all round. Why hold you in
safe? The good last at chance feich step. We take love's not define.
Love is made. Love's not define. Love is made, very nice,
very nice. Mess That bridge up a little bit, so I apologize,
Well we didn't you now, Yeah, I'm okay. Temple Mountain is
live in studio with us. By the way, there is a Stacey Hannings
in the Facebook flat chat. I think that's someone you might know. No,
I never heard of her. Oh okay, no, yeah, that's
my fance. Yeah, she said, sound great as like always. Oh
she's cool. She just got actually, speaking of Ireland, she just got
a great tattoo on her arm. She her grandma used to the way she
knows her family in Ireland is her grandma used to penpal her Irish. I
guess I think it's her sister and that's how the family stay connected. So
she took one of those letters and tattooed on her Oh yeah, wow,
super beautiful. Yeah, it's a great tattoo. How long did that take?
That must have taken a while to tattoo. It was only a line
from it, so yeah, it was literally just like twenty minutes. I
got tattoo in Ireland too, and that was that was painful. Really?
Yeah, did you get a clipper ship? Okay, yeah, so I
got on my leg. I'll show you a photo after. How long did
that take? Three hours? Oh wow? Yeah, which isn't that bad
for tattoos, but it was. It's a painful spot. When I religned
in Colored Mine, it was a five hour set. Yeah, I've had
that the Yeah, I've never had any. I don't have any tattoos,
so I don't know if you ever want so to me, like, you
know, five minutes of that sounds like a lot. I want to.
I like it. But yeah, yes, yes, I've never even I'm
kind of an anomaly because I'm a musician, but I've never Not only do
I not have any tattoos, I've never had any piercings. I've never even
had an earring. Nothing. I just don't want to punch holes in my
flesh. I think that's I think that literally is what it is. I
just never because people always ask me, haven't you wanted to? It's like,
no, yeah, I don't. I have my ears pierced for a
little bit, but yeah, now it has like a bubble in my ear
they will have for the rest of my life. So I don't know how
I feel about. Oh yeah, see that's the thing. I don't want
bubbles in my ears. What I don't have bubble? Well, but it
can happen, apparently money get four. Oh oh all right, well upper
loop now untill down here. Yeah, no, I'm staying in the soft
issue. Yes, I have no desire to punch of the cartilage. Yeah
that hurts. Okay, I believe it. I know. We uh,
we talked about it. Last time. But for new listeners, where does
the name Temple Mountain come from? It comes from the town to Temple or
where I live in Peterborough, there's a mountain called Temple Mountain. And it
just felt right, like I don't it was very extemporaneous. It wasn't something
that I really put a lot of thought into, but it always felt like,
oh, that's gonna be my name. Yeah, and yeah, I
don't know. It's funny because yeah, everyone comments on it and everyone asks
about it, and in fact, whenever I'm at an open micro with my
fiance, she's just like, you have to explain it better because you're you're
just really yeah. So I don't really have a good explanation, I guess,
but it just feels right. It's like a it's a two kind of
thing, and yeah, I don't really want to go by Eric, so
right, right? Do uh? Do people ever get confused and think you're
in a band called Temple? Yeah? Yeah, and not many people call
me Temple, which is that person? Earlier it was like Temple aka,
right, Yeah, I like that. Yeah, maybe I should change it
Temple. Yeah. Have you have you released music online prior to the name
Temple Mountain. Yes, it's not on there anymore. I used to go
by Eric Phillip in New York because that's my middle name. Oh right,
right, I remember you saying that. Yeah, yeah, it wasn't.
I'm it's not that I wasn't proud of the music, but I'm not proud
the way it was produced. Okay, yeah it was. It just didn't
work. Well. What's your approach to production? Now? Where do you
record? I recorded my room. Yeah, I do like a low fi
kind of thing, but I don't know. The stuff I hear in my
head is more double layered vocals and like lo fi audio hits and like those
types of sounds. But I am interested in a doing higher like produced stuff.
There's a there's a couple of people I know, my friend Josh Blair,
he actually does his own recordings for his band Modern Fools, and I
really like the production on that. So I would love to do that.
Yeah, and I would like to eventually EXPERI them of a band too,
So yeah, yeah, yeah, we should mention too. So we did
play one of your studio tracks open the show Diagnosis, and we also played
something else we should talk about. Yeah, my friend Jay Marie. Her
song Trust the Process fantastic. I really like her songwriting. I think she's
a very gifted musician, and you know, honestly, she's very new to
the whole like music scene and getting herself involved in it, and I think
she's gonna do really really well personally. Yeah, beautiful voice and I really
liked the song. How did you meet her? I think we met like
on Instagram, like, which is how I've met you know, when you
hash new England or hashtag new Hampshire. I've met so many musicians that way.
Yeah, and just start having a conversation and you find out that you
philosophically look at music in the same approach and you develop a connection. And
uh yeah, she just released that song not too long ago, and I
was like, you know, you should like promote this song more. It's
a really good song. Yeah, And uh yeah, so that if anything
I could do to help, you know. So she's from here, she's
from New Marlow, Yeah, Marlon, New Hampshire. I don't know if
she wants anyone was Marlon Hampshire. Yeah, that's that'sposed to Peterborough, right
or or is it? I don't I guess I'm realized probably like a good
hour. Oh okay, Yeah, New Hampshire is weird. It's a small
state, but it's also like it takes a while to get to places.
Yeah that's true. Yeah. Yeah. Peterborough's nice because you're kind of no
more than two hours from any of the major places of New England. So
if you want to go to Portland, you're about two hours. If you
want to go to Boston, you're about two hours. But yeah, yeah
that's not bad. That's not bad. Burlington's three hours. When you when
you moved uh to Peterborough? Original what what brought you there? Because you
did you move from New York straight to Peterborough. I lived in Keene for
a year. So I moved out to Keen when I left New York because
I had an opportunity to live for very cheap rent and I could just kind
of reset my life, which I needed at the time. Yeah, and
I was planning to move, so about one month before I moved to Austin,
Texas. I lived in Austin, Texas for six months. Oh wow.
Yeah, I met Stacey and I still moved. We kept a long
distance relationship and then when I moved back, I didn't have a place to
go, and she's like, well, you're gonna have to find a place
to go. I was like, yeah, sure, so it's okay if
I just stay at your place while I look for a place. She's like,
yeah, sure, And I've been living there ever since. A very
good, very good. I love Peterborough though, Yeah, have you been
there? I've driven through it. It's incredible. I would say Peterborough it's
the kind of place you can drive through. No, I'm kidding, I've
never said that in my life. But because it's going for a lot of
construction right now, so now you can't drive through it. No, but
I feel like, because you have to go through it, toget the Keene
right correct. Okay, Yeah, so I've definitely driven through it, but
I don't think i've I've spent any time beautiful town. Are there any music
venues there? There used to be Harlow's. Oh, Harlow's Yeah, okay,
isn't doing anything right now? Oh? Okay, gotcha. Peterborough needs
a venue, yeah, no doubt, no doubt. Well you want to,
uh, you want to play another one? Sure? I want to
make sure we get at least one more and if you're just joining us a
temple mountains here with us alive in studio playing some songs for us, they
pull those Mike's back up. There, there we go. This is called
individuation. Should be just playing like, should be playing covers or I don't
even know how to just how this stuff works. No, this is this
is we love you. I mean you can, you can, you can
play a cover if you want to. But we love your originals. Okay,
yeah sounds good. Yeah before, but now I've seen your eyes and
the leggings that that you war turned me on that night I felt so insecure.
My body is just not right, So now I need more. Your
beauty always shines. I fell refuse sky to reach sutnother sure with mountain tops
so high with you, forever would it all be? Six years ago?
And as I grew water to the season scammarcle, Oh I waits, Oh
I wonder as I fallen to a whole with another redch shorter and do food
to grow? I bet you once before, a long long time ago,
as ageless as are, a lot has yet been shown, And how it
all feels different without you by my sign, and all else is changing with
your far away Hey, heday, would it all be different six years ago?
Assaca Walter do the season scam marc oh I waits oh out under as
I fall into a whole with another in shorter a new foot scrow another its
shorter, new foot grow another in short a new foot grow. Very nice.
Let's call that individuation individuation and define that if you would for our listeners.
Oh, I feel like dja vu. Yeah. We probably talked about
that last time, which is kind of like the acceptance and becoming of yourself.
Oh, that's totally not what the definition is, but that's my definition.
Sure, sure, yeah we should mention again for people who didn't hear
us last time when we had you on Schema your album, which you can
get it on band camp and Spotify and everything everywhere you're everywhere you find your
music. All of these song titles, they're all terms of well, you're
I go to school for clinical mental health counseling, but you got my bachelor's
degree in just psychology, okay, and you can't do much of a psychology
bachelor's degree. So I wanted to like kind of put purpose to it.
Yeah, I wrote album based on it. Yeah, yeah. So these
are all clinical terms, if you will, Yeah, and I love songs
of clinical terms. Was that challenging or did that come easy to you pulling
that off? Because in what sense, like the titles of it, or
like, yeah, in terms of just making sure and obviously the titles have
to fit the songs, yeah, in some way. So to put all
of that together it's a full album ten songs, I mean, was that
a challenge? I think at the moment it would have been like if I
did it today, because I'm in a different process and different stage of my
career. But by my senior year of college, those were so embedded in
my schema, if you will that that makes sense? Yeh, that makes
sense? Yeah? Absolutely. Do you intend to continue that theme in the
future with or maybe the next album? I thing is gonna be called case
Studies, which you could say is psychology based, But I don't think I'm
going to title them with psychological terms anymore. I think I'm gonna give them.
I think the titles are gonna fit more with the lyrics. Stay okay,
yeah, okay, Melanie and the chat says a song with a clinical
psychology terms. How intriguing is that? The person that says my beard is
stuff. Yeah, sturdy, sturdy. Well, actually I think she was
expressing a concern that it's not sturdy enough. Yes, you want to Uh
it's too late. I don't mind. You want to grow it up.
I have curly beard hair. So how would how would Stacy feel about that?
If you if you had a sturdier a bigger, sturdier beard. I
don't know, Stacy, how would you feel I have? I think she
would like it. She likes the beard. Good, Yeah, she had
the beard. That's that's that's good. Uh. J Fed is also in
the Facebook live chat who is Melanie's husband, and he also is always very
concerned with beards. And Andy seems to like your music too. Oh uh.
Stacy says, your body your choice. That's such a Stacy line.
I love that. There you go. Yeah, well, your beard is
a part of your body. I mean, there's just no getting around it.
Love you, Stacy. By the way, when Justin Michaels made a
comment to about how a lot of places need more venues, you know,
we were talking about how Peterborough Harlow's and they're not doing anything. Do you
have any favor venues to play or there are certain places that you really like,
particularly going to I do. Well. What I will say is people
like, do you know New Hampshire Music Collective, and like yes, Midnight
and Midnight in Nashua too. They're doing they're doing really credible things with music
at the moment. Very well. Ellen, I have Ellen know you have
my heart. I'm actually playing at Terminus in a couple of weeks, so
I'm very excited about that. Yeah. Yeah, So in terms of favorite
venues in New Hampshire, at the very least, I really like playing at
Nova Arts and Keene. That is a very intimate room and the people who
go there they listen. Anonymous coffee House in Lebanon, They're really great.
They're very intimate. The New Yorker just came out in you I was so
cute. That's really fun. You know. When I was on the New
York I was trying to sound like an Irishman the whole time in Ireland,
Yeah, and I could not get it down. On the last day,
I feel like I finally got it, but now I sound like a beatles
Man. But let's see, the loading dock in Littleton's really great. I
haven't played anywhere in Manchester yet, but I want to play at a Strange
Brew. Yeah yeah, that's big on my list. And yeah any for
you. That's that's done by New Hampshire Music Collective. Has been a really
great experience too. Yeah. Yeah, we've got them soon, right,
yes, yeah, they're coming on soon. Is John or Yeah, it's
going to be John. John's a wonderful human being. On the ninth of
this of June of this month. Oh yeah, rabbit Rabbit, forgot about
that. Yes, have you met John before? Yeah, yeah, we
have. We met John at the Run Like Thieves show and Conquered. Oh
yeah, yeah, yeah, that's a nice venue. Yeah, I saw
a Renny Hunt there. Actually it's a beautiful venue. I'm what's his canton?
Oh the Canton Room, I think it's called the one of the artists
that they actually just got for that sold out completely and then they had to
do the bigger room. Taylor his last name's blanket on Oh, Taylor Hughes.
Yeah, he's been on the show. Oh yeah, we had him
a couple of years ago. He's such a good guy. Yeah. He
sold out like three hundred tickets. Wow, excellent. Really, it's awesome
score for New Hampshire. You know that's that's really good. Yeah, yeah,
you want to play one more? Sure for actually play a new one?
Oh awesome, awesome. This is also gonna be on the album.
Uh. It was originally called Layte Content when I was still obsessed with like
names. But I think I'm gonna call this Stacey song. That actually very
nice, kind of an honor of als. Paul Simon has a song called
Kathy's Song. This is a song I wrote for Yeah, prettiest sass I've
seen, or your lips don't move. It's when you like you show me
what you mean. There isn't anything that I wouldn't do, So it's breath
Look at me. I love you. Had a dream we were dancing all
night. One never danced worts before. But if you my feet more rights
and I would do anything, So just say it's true. So it's just
breathing. Look at me. I love you. As you fall asleep,
I count the sheep that's playing your minds, and I watch your floors hanging
off your jaws, the feelings that you hide, and your golden hair swinging
in the air, quiet winds, subsides, and your loneliness and your only
and your mind. Now, I see what I say when I or the
balladies I row before, have you between the lions, I would do anything,
just say it's true. So look at me. I love you.
So it's spree. Look at me. I love you. Oh that is
beautiful. Thank you, gorgeous. That is beautiful. Temple Mountain here with
us live in studio, Eric, thank you, thank you so much.
This has been great. Thank you for having me. Absolutely we should let
people know. Do you have any shows this weekend? You got anything?
Next Saturday, June seventh. My birthday is on June eighth. June seventh,
I have a showing Keen at soul Impurium, and then the following week
I'm playing at the Hayfair at Hobbs Brewery and I'm playing in Uh. I
think that's an ossipee. And then I'm playing at Terminus in Nashua on the
Saturday, and then I'm playing I have another gig, and oh man,
it's slipping my mind right now. You know, I practiced this the whole
drive up here, and it's like, of course it's slipping my mind.
That's all right, Yeah, that's another gig. As long as we can
tell people where we're playing at Kava Bar and you in Nashua. Oh okay,
yeah, and the twenty second excellent, excellent. Where should people go
online to keep up with everything that you're doing. Temple Mountain Music dot Com.
That's there. Yeah, yeah, that's easy. Yeah, Temple Mountain
Music dot Com. Very nice. I will close out the segment with one
more studio track from Schema. Uh what do you what would you like me
to play? You could be Transference. That's a good one. Oh yeah,
I think we played that one last time. And I really liked this
one. I really like this one a lot. Yeah, thank you for
having me seriously, both of you. Absolutely no, no, glad to
do it, glad to do it. Check this out to close out this
segment. This is from the album Schema. This is Temple Mountain. The
track is Transference and Eric, thank you again. Thank you. Am I
looking too? Love? Have I look into bend head Love? He is?
How I won't see you again? How I wish you could see you,
smell through my eyes and the thoughts that I share FROs the curves that
you hide, and that called ushship. When I thought that, she said,
one day you'll learn to love me again, sailinglloyy with from that it's
been lost at to see. It's I called our ship when I thought that
she said, one day you all learn to love me again. But now
I don't know what to do. The only true thing no is you.
The day he was young, but the feeling was raised, how you stold
me your way. You couldn't wait for the night, and it bought lack
of storm with a thunders cry and the waves of you kiss, and knew
you would be mine. If I called our ship when I thought that,
you said, one day you'll learn to love me again, sailing away with
from that that's been lost at to see. It's I called our ship when
I thought that she said, one day you'll learn to love me again.
But now I don't know what to do. The only true thing know is
you. And it always comes back to that first memory. I sved to
this small town with your blue hair and eyes, the way you looked at
me, and you'll finally be found. And I called our ship when I
thought that she said, one day you'll learn to love me again, sailing
away with from that that's been lost at the sea. And I called our
ship when I thought that she said, one day you'll learn to love me
again. But now I don't know what to do. The only true thing is you
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