Field Dispatch
Matt Connarton Unleashed: Vale's End
Speaker 1: Jobs on a summer day, trying to take my heart.
Speaker 1: Bakey some okay in my my start bringing me down,
Speaker 1: think come by, drop.
Speaker 2: Stick wait for me, my dear.
Speaker 1: Won't you take me back and we can disappear, but
Speaker 1: you a car back. It's breaking me down, thinking.
Speaker 3: My die.
Speaker 4: Su I'm saying, oh my god, I hate boys, show
Speaker 4: I have back, chops might come back here. Oh my god,
Speaker 4: oh my god, out here by saying how I have back,
Speaker 4: shouts ing on black l.
Speaker 3: On my copy, said.
Speaker 1: Jack on a summerday, trying to take my heart, make
Speaker 1: me insuper cake in my mind.
Speaker 5: Side.
Speaker 6: Ain't getting me down thinking of my.
Speaker 3: Job, stick me down.
Speaker 6: I say, oh my god, I hate good.
Speaker 4: I'm singing out about half batate rain chops might come
Speaker 4: back with you. Oh my god, he sick, Oh my god,
Speaker 4: out hate bois. I'm singing out loud, half baculated rain
Speaker 4: chops might come.
Speaker 3: Back with you. Oh my god. We say ba.
Speaker 7: Hmmm, that's a nice sound. I like that. A lot
Speaker 7: that is called rain Drops. The band is Veil's End,
Speaker 7: and they're here with us in studio. We're going to
Speaker 7: speak with them in just a moment, and they're gonna
Speaker 7: play live for us, so really looking forward to that.
Speaker 7: But yeah, that's a great song, very very catchy. And
Speaker 7: I'm gonna go ahead and bring these mics up and
Speaker 7: we will introduce Veil's end. Welcome everybody. Let's see Emma,
Speaker 7: let's start with you, and we'll go around the room
Speaker 7: and you can each tell us who you are and
Speaker 7: what you do in the band.
Speaker 8: So my name is Emma Marianni. I am the lead
Speaker 8: singer of the band.
Speaker 7: Okay, welcome.
Speaker 9: I am Nick Marianni. I play guitar and sing in
Speaker 9: the band.
Speaker 7: All right, welcome.
Speaker 10: I'm Joey Marianni. I play bass in the band.
Speaker 7: All right, welcome.
Speaker 11: I am clearly not a Mariannis. You can tell. I'm
Speaker 11: Cam Robertson. I'm the drummer in the band.
Speaker 7: Now that song drops, Now, that's that's an unmixed version.
Speaker 7: That's a rough mix or.
Speaker 9: Yeah, rough mix of it. Should have a mixed version
Speaker 9: soon and we're planning to release it around April.
Speaker 7: You know, it sounds really good though. I like the
Speaker 7: even you know, unmixed. It's like it's it's got a
Speaker 7: cool like it gives it a kind of a low
Speaker 7: fi vibe, you know. I really like that a lot.
Speaker 7: I don't know if you know Temple Mountain, Eric and
Speaker 7: PALAMEDI yeah, I'm saying his last name correctly. He goes
Speaker 7: for that kind of lo fi thing with his music,
Speaker 7: and it's and it's cool. So I like the astatic
Speaker 7: of it. It's very very catchy. I love that song,
Speaker 7: the vocals. Who sings again, Amma, you singing to have
Speaker 7: you sing together? Yeah? I love your vocals on that together?
Speaker 7: And I love the solo and appreciate that.
Speaker 11: Is it?
Speaker 10: Is it just a four of you?
Speaker 7: Is there anybody else in the band who's not here?
Speaker 9: Or our guitar player Ryan unfortunately last night was his
Speaker 9: last show with this Oh no, so he.
Speaker 12: Wasn't on the recording, and we had one of our friends,
Speaker 12: the lovely Sarah Bird, to.
Speaker 8: Play keys on the track.
Speaker 7: Okay you're okay, give me a favorite, Emma, can you
Speaker 7: pull that just pull that mic up a little? Yeah? Perfect?
Speaker 7: Oh yeah, yeah. These these mics are super uh uni directional.
Speaker 7: Uh some of them are those who aren't, but very cool.
Speaker 4: Now.
Speaker 7: Is that the first song that you've recorded as a band,
Speaker 7: the first original?
Speaker 9: Yeah, that's the first one that we did.
Speaker 7: Okay, okay, do you have others that you just haven't
Speaker 7: recorded yet, or I know you mainly do covers. You're
Speaker 7: gonna do some covers for us here today, but we're.
Speaker 9: Working on a couple excellent, just some ideas that we
Speaker 9: gotta you know, nail down and get finished up before
Speaker 9: we head into the studio with them.
Speaker 2: Cool.
Speaker 7: Where did you record rain Drops?
Speaker 9: We recorded it at a Boardhouse Productions in Hollis or
Speaker 9: in Brooklyn.
Speaker 7: That that's a name that's come up.
Speaker 9: Yeah.
Speaker 8: Yeah, he does an awesome job.
Speaker 11: He's incredible.
Speaker 7: Yeah that names that name has come up a bunch
Speaker 7: of times. Yeah, no, it sounds really good.
Speaker 13: Thank you.
Speaker 7: And then, oh, by the way, so Philip from Glitter Tooth,
Speaker 7: he's in the chat room. He's been in the chat room.
Speaker 7: He's very excited about today. Yeah, glitter Tooth, they were
Speaker 7: great on the show there. We love that absolutely. Yeah,
Speaker 7: that was play. That was a couple of years ago
Speaker 7: now at least. Yeah, are they still playing?
Speaker 13: They are?
Speaker 11: Ye?
Speaker 7: Good, good, excellent.
Speaker 14: Ya.
Speaker 7: Do you all want to play something for us? Something
Speaker 7: something dying to hear you play live? Yeah, if you
Speaker 7: are just joining us, that veils End is here with
Speaker 7: us live in studio and uh here yeah, no, very glad,
Speaker 7: very glad that you're here.
Speaker 9: Let's start, James.
Speaker 1: She grew up in an Indiana town, had up oostenim around.
Speaker 1: She gow upjush you up. Ride with Miniana boys on
Speaker 1: an Indiana night. She moved down there at the age
Speaker 1: of eighteen. She blew them boys away. It was more
Speaker 1: than they see. I was introducing.
Speaker 6: We boys started groom and shit said, I didn't you.
Speaker 1: Baby, But I gotta keep moving, Keep moving on, lads,
Speaker 1: dance and Mary Jane.
Speaker 6: One more time to kill the past.
Speaker 1: I feel summer creeping in and out sides tid case. Well,
Speaker 1: I don't know, but I been so you left soap
Speaker 1: down you never go or tied scun now tired of
Speaker 1: going down, tired of myself and tired of this town
Speaker 1: or my mind. Oh hell is you gotta put on
Speaker 1: a party dresss buy me a drink, send me a song, Take.
Speaker 6: Me as a concause I can't stay long.
Speaker 1: That's stands some marry Jane. What't more time to kill
Speaker 1: the past? I feel summer creeping in and out, tired
Speaker 1: of It's time to can the bicheons down on my
Speaker 1: key square.
Speaker 6: She's standing in her I'm doing.
Speaker 1: Looking down from old cell room, not four, he'll be coming.
Speaker 6: Zome on my mind old hell as you gotta b
Speaker 6: on that party dressing and see what you call the cow?
Speaker 2: And I woke along. I am my last time walked.
Speaker 1: To the road, last Dans Mammy Jay one, My time
Speaker 1: to kill the Pin.
Speaker 6: I feel sum creeping in time? Is time a game?
Speaker 7: Great job, great job. That sounded really good if you
Speaker 7: are just joining us, we have Veil's End here with
Speaker 7: us alive in studio. How long has VAL's End existed?
Speaker 7: Is this a relatively new project.
Speaker 9: Or it'll be It was two years in December since
Speaker 9: the start of the band.
Speaker 7: Okay, so new kind of new new is new ish?
Speaker 1: Yeah?
Speaker 7: And then that h the track that we played earlier,
Speaker 7: rain Drops. Who wrote that? Did you all write that together?
Speaker 7: Or was that.
Speaker 15: He just showed up one day of practice and was like, hey, guys,
Speaker 15: I wrote this song and we just started damning on it.
Speaker 7: Yeah, oh that's cool. That's cool. And then for covers, like,
Speaker 7: how many covers do you know as a band?
Speaker 9: At least one hundred or more. I think that's a lot.
Speaker 9: We've done a couple of five hour shows where we've
Speaker 9: had to learn a lot of material at once.
Speaker 7: Oh my god, five hour shows like where, like tell
Speaker 7: me about that.
Speaker 9: We did one at Sahegan Valley Motorsports. They were doing
Speaker 9: like an event there, So then we ended up playing
Speaker 9: for the five hours of that event, and then the
Speaker 9: other time was around six hours. It was Pumpkin Fest
Speaker 9: in Milford two years ago.
Speaker 12: Now, wow, the band had canceled because of the rain,
Speaker 12: so we ended up playing through the first second.
Speaker 7: Oh wow, Yeah, that's what I was going to ask, like,
Speaker 7: was it supposed to be that way or did something
Speaker 7: weather we're going to Yeah? Wow?
Speaker 1: Was was that?
Speaker 9: Uh?
Speaker 7: Was that challenging? I would imagine it would.
Speaker 14: Be a little bit.
Speaker 9: There's like a point where you're just kind of having
Speaker 9: to like learn songs super quick on the fly before
Speaker 9: we played them.
Speaker 7: Oh wow, yeah, could you have to repeat some stuff.
Speaker 9: A little bit? But you know, at that point it
Speaker 9: had been enough time that it didn't really matter.
Speaker 10: People kind of cycled through.
Speaker 7: Yeah, yeah, no, that makes sense. That makes sense. Oh,
Speaker 7: you know a lot of songs. So do you play
Speaker 7: out a lot? Are you doing a lot of shows?
Speaker 3: Oh?
Speaker 9: Yeah, yeah, primarily like three times a month right now?
Speaker 7: Okay, okay, good, just about do.
Speaker 12: You have some favorite places to play, probably so our
Speaker 12: big places are Station Station one on one in Milford,
Speaker 12: Brick House in Milford, Riley's Place in Milford.
Speaker 8: They all do an awesome job.
Speaker 12: We just played at Old Town Tavern in Milford for
Speaker 12: the first time last night.
Speaker 8: Okay, they were an awesome place.
Speaker 7: Okay, ye. Playing a lot of shows in Milford. Are
Speaker 7: you all from that area?
Speaker 6: Yeah?
Speaker 7: Yeah, Okay. It's funny because it's not Milford's not like
Speaker 7: a big city or anything, and yet it's sounds like
Speaker 7: they've got a lot of really good venues.
Speaker 12: There, a lot of amazing venues, a lot of amazing
Speaker 12: musicians from the area that play in the area.
Speaker 7: Yeah, that's really cool. It's funny because now that I'm
Speaker 7: thinking about it, Milford does come up a lot on
Speaker 7: the show when people talking about venues where they play.
Speaker 7: And again, it's a small it's not technically a city, right,
Speaker 7: it's a it's a small place.
Speaker 15: It's changed a lot. It used to be really small
Speaker 15: and now it's like it's it's definitely got a lot
Speaker 15: of venues.
Speaker 7: It sounds like, yeah, there's a lot going on there.
Speaker 7: That's that's really cool. That's very cool. Jeez, you could
Speaker 7: just play play Milford all the time.
Speaker 8: To go anywhere else.
Speaker 7: Yeah, that's awesome.
Speaker 4: Have you uh?
Speaker 7: Has it always been really busy, like right from the
Speaker 7: beginning with a spand or did it take some time.
Speaker 12: To It took a little bit of time. It really
Speaker 12: started at Riley's place. That was really where we got
Speaker 12: our following, got our start. Yeah, and then slowly started
Speaker 12: branching out to other open mics, and through there met
Speaker 12: people found out about other places that have live music.
Speaker 7: Yeah, yeah, excellent. Do you want to play another one?
Speaker 9: Are you playing?
Speaker 7: You sound great, dying to hear your dining to hear more.
Speaker 7: If you are just joining us, we have veils End
Speaker 7: with us live in studio. Uh, sounding amazing. They're gonna
Speaker 7: play another one for us. All right, very good to you.
Speaker 16: I'm practice Santoria. I ain't got no crystal ball. I
Speaker 16: had a million dollars, but I I stand it off.
Speaker 17: If I could find at Hannah in that Sancho, She's
Speaker 17: found at Boba Captain Sancho, and that's that.
Speaker 3: Oh.
Speaker 14: I really want to know.
Speaker 12: My baby.
Speaker 17: Oh, I really want to say God, Canty Spine.
Speaker 14: It's love Sandy.
Speaker 17: Oh my soul has to eat jacket back by the Hannah,
Speaker 17: by own God, he's gonna love one and all.
Speaker 14: I feel a break, feel a break, the breaking.
Speaker 17: I gotta live it up. Oh a huh, well that's
Speaker 17: where it I had. Oh I really want to know
Speaker 17: my baby. Oh I really want to see Canty spine
Speaker 17: that love making fun.
Speaker 14: Oh my soul has to.
Speaker 17: Oh ah, I really want to say my baby. All
Speaker 17: I really want to say is I got mine. I'm
Speaker 17: making a time coming up. Oh tell Santi too that
Speaker 17: it knows what it's good star and me best goar
Speaker 17: running heart.
Speaker 14: God he's got a new forty five and I won't
Speaker 14: think twice too sick. I felt straight down, Sancho, so
Speaker 14: believe me. You and I say that I got something
Speaker 14: for Pompka. But I really want to know my baby.
Speaker 17: But I really you want to say, there's just one
Speaker 17: way back, and.
Speaker 14: Yeah, I have to way.
Speaker 7: There outstanding, outstanding If you're just joining us, we have
Speaker 7: veils end here with us alive in studio sounding great.
Speaker 7: Are there any are there any covers that y'all do
Speaker 7: that are that are challenging, particularly like what what are
Speaker 7: some things that have been hard to learn? I mean
Speaker 7: with with that many songs because you said over one hundred.
Speaker 7: I mean, there's gotta be something that really give you
Speaker 7: give you a problem or maybe not.
Speaker 10: I don't I remember. One for me in particular was
Speaker 10: The Trooper.
Speaker 7: Oh really yeah, something like no kidding.
Speaker 10: Yeah, that was definitely a bit challenging.
Speaker 11: I don't know, it's kind of hard to say.
Speaker 15: For like drums, I remember when I first joined because
Speaker 15: I originally was I played rhythm when I first joined,
Speaker 15: and it was like crazy training. I drove myself literally
Speaker 15: crazy trying to learn that song.
Speaker 7: Kidding.
Speaker 11: But drums wise, i'd probably.
Speaker 15: Say a lot of the like we play like a
Speaker 15: lot of a big mix of like you know, metal
Speaker 15: to like like low fi indie music and a lot
Speaker 15: of the like the slow indie stuff is a little
Speaker 15: bit harder for me because I used I'm I come
Speaker 15: from just like raw punk drumming. You know, I'm not
Speaker 15: really that technical, but like so it's kind of hard
Speaker 15: for me to play like the slower vibe stuff.
Speaker 7: Oh interesting, interesting, Yeah.
Speaker 10: I definitely agree with that.
Speaker 5: Sometimes I do want to get carried away and just
Speaker 5: rock out and we're playing the Beatles.
Speaker 7: We should, Yeah, it's funny.
Speaker 10: The Beatles jam oh no, for sure. For sure.
Speaker 7: Is there anything that you've learned as a band that
Speaker 7: turned out to be easier than you thought it was
Speaker 7: going to be, Like something that you thought was going
Speaker 7: to be really challenging that.
Speaker 5: I think when it comes to like the instrumentals, like
Speaker 5: for making music, I feel like every practice we come
Speaker 5: up with five new like little jams that oh yeah,
Speaker 5: we could start working on. I definitely thought that was
Speaker 5: gonna be a lot more challenging, I guess getting into it.
Speaker 15: Yeah, yeah, yeah, I definitely think, like the chemistry with
Speaker 15: us is like it's unreal. I mean, obviously they're they're
Speaker 15: all brothers and sisters, but like I grew up with
Speaker 15: them too, so like whenever we play together, it's like, yeah,
Speaker 15: literally every time we even whether it's jamming a song,
Speaker 15: like we like to make our stuff our own, Like, yeah,
Speaker 15: we don't play songs one to one usually we kind
Speaker 15: of like to make it our own a little bit, sure,
Speaker 15: but yeah, we just always throw something on there and
Speaker 15: we're just like, it's ridiculous. We've got this song we're
Speaker 15: writing that it's like it's almost twelve minutes long. Now,
Speaker 15: it's just really the jam doesn't end. It doesn't it
Speaker 15: just we just keep adding stuff to it.
Speaker 7: Yeah, So is that how it happens with the writing
Speaker 7: You're you're well, you wrote rain Drops is yours, but
Speaker 7: it sounds like you're working on new stuff where it's
Speaker 7: all of you together. Yeah. Yeah, okay.
Speaker 9: Usually we'll just kind of like he'll play like a
Speaker 9: riff on the bass, or I'll play something on guitar
Speaker 9: and we kind of just jam it and write as
Speaker 9: we are jamming on and figure out different parts and
Speaker 9: stuff like that.
Speaker 7: Yeah, it's we have time. You want to you want
Speaker 7: to play another.
Speaker 8: One, sure's send it.
Speaker 7: If you're just joining us. A Veil's End is here
Speaker 7: with us live in studio. I can attests they sound
Speaker 7: great because I really enjoyed Santoria and I've never liked
Speaker 7: that song, but but I liked it, no for real,
Speaker 7: but I like hearing you all play it, so that
Speaker 7: was that was great. I don't I never liked Sublime.
Speaker 8: I'm like a big Sublime.
Speaker 7: No, I never liked I remember when I vividly remember
Speaker 7: when they were huge. They had that and what I
Speaker 7: got were the two big hits, and I never I
Speaker 7: just never liked them.
Speaker 8: They definitely get better than those songs if you go
Speaker 8: deeper into.
Speaker 7: Them, That's what people tell me.
Speaker 15: Yeah, yeah, but we cover a lot of yeah, a
Speaker 15: lot of their B sides, though not just like we
Speaker 15: do Sandari obviously because everyone loves that song. But yeah, yeah,
Speaker 15: a lot of their early stuff is it's pretty rocket Okay, okay, interesting.
Speaker 10: All right, boys, mm hmm my house.
Speaker 3: M hm.
Speaker 7: Oh yeah, no worries veils down to here with us
Speaker 7: live in studio on this Saturday morning. By the way,
Speaker 7: Miriam banished in the shat room said, uh, chill inducing voice.
Speaker 7: I assume she means that as a compliment. Chill inducene
Speaker 7: could be taken different ways, but I think I think
Speaker 7: she means it as a compliment.
Speaker 8: They're good.
Speaker 3: M h.
Speaker 1: Mm hmmm.
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Speaker 14: it's yours of many of more boys.
Speaker 2: And die.
Speaker 3: I know why I'm.
Speaker 18: Mos a tailor.
Speaker 2: She my.
Speaker 18: Boy my the gambling man down newly.
Speaker 17: Sallie only pay a gamble arning.
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Speaker 14: Lin he's not.
Speaker 3: Drunk.
Speaker 14: Woman, your children.
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Speaker 3: Tower that bar?
Speaker 14: Who is that ta Newlyn? They came, Oh thanks, and
Speaker 14: it's been.
Speaker 17: The ruin of many of us poor boys.
Speaker 14: And U I know I'm one.
Speaker 7: Well done, everybody well done. Vale's End is here with us,
Speaker 7: alive in studio and if you are just joining us,
Speaker 7: they are they sound great?
Speaker 2: Uh.
Speaker 7: Sarah Kate in the chat room says, love, love love,
Speaker 7: love you. She says, Oh, Emma, Marriannie, am I saying
Speaker 7: your last name Chris Maryanni. She says you sound incredible. Uh,
Speaker 7: such a talented group of young musicians. Let's see we
Speaker 7: also Uh we got an instant message from uh Steve Hartwell,
Speaker 7: who says so proud of Vail's End.
Speaker 8: Love you Steve and Jen and also h.
Speaker 7: Lloyd do so Junior if I'm saying that correctly, says
Speaker 7: it's Lloyd from Max Sound Productions. Charlie Hill, sound engineer.
Speaker 7: I don't know if you if you all know Lloyd
Speaker 7: or that might be a reference to a conversation I
Speaker 7: had with a previous guest. But Charlie Hill is apparently
Speaker 7: a pretty incredible venue. I'm hearing a lot about them.
Speaker 8: I have to look into it.
Speaker 7: Yeah, that name comes up a lot on the show.
Speaker 7: So yeah, yeah, absolutely. Where should people go online to
Speaker 7: keep up with what you all are doing?
Speaker 8: We are on Instagram and Facebook. So it's the A. L. E. S.
Speaker 8: And we're on Instagram, Facebook, and we are on TikTok.
Speaker 7: Okay, very good. Did you all have a did your
Speaker 7: heart stop a moment when it looked like TikTok was
Speaker 7: gone quite lightly?
Speaker 8: I mean Instagram reels is kind of made up for it.
Speaker 10: Okay, Yeah, I'll be honest.
Speaker 5: I never got into TikTok too much because I felt
Speaker 5: like I already had my place on Instagram.
Speaker 10: They knew well. I was like, I don't want I
Speaker 10: want to have to build this back up.
Speaker 7: Yeah, there you go. Yeah. I just I know a
Speaker 7: lot of people who are really upset when TikTok went dark,
Speaker 7: although it was very very brief, very good. So what
Speaker 7: is are you playing a lot of Do you have
Speaker 7: a lot of shows coming up? Do you have anything
Speaker 7: this weekend that you're uh so, we just played last night.
Speaker 8: I think our next show is.
Speaker 9: It'll either be February twenty first or February twenty second
Speaker 9: at Station one to one to celebrate four years of
Speaker 9: them being open.
Speaker 7: Oh okay, and that's in Milford in Milfordham, Yeah, of
Speaker 7: course it is. No, that's that's cool though. Are you
Speaker 7: going to be Uh when is the busiest time for
Speaker 7: you all? Is it summer? Do you play a lot
Speaker 7: in the summer?
Speaker 9: Summer?
Speaker 14: Fall?
Speaker 12: Yeah, best weather to be outside. That's when all the
Speaker 12: outdoor venues are open.
Speaker 7: Yeah, yeah, no doubt.
Speaker 12: Now's the time to kind of hybridate and start working
Speaker 12: on some more originals.
Speaker 10: There you go.
Speaker 7: Now, are any of you also currently in other bands
Speaker 7: you have?
Speaker 9: I played drums in the Kale and Costello band.
Speaker 7: Oh okay, not familiar Hale and Costello Tale and Costelo band.
Speaker 2: Yeah what what?
Speaker 7: What kind of music is it?
Speaker 9: It's a female front and punk band.
Speaker 7: Oh, very cool. Well we got to get you on
Speaker 7: with yeah.
Speaker 12: Yeah, and then I'm in a band, the Twos, with
Speaker 12: my boyfriend Philip Grecos. Okay, very an the area too.
Speaker 7: Well, we've got to get you on with the Twos,
Speaker 7: I know. And what about uh just just.
Speaker 15: I mean me and him, Me and me and Joey
Speaker 15: go way back. We actually like made a rap album
Speaker 15: together when we were younger.
Speaker 14: For real.
Speaker 11: Yeah, yeah it was.
Speaker 15: It was actually kind of professionally produced and stuff. I mean,
Speaker 15: this kid's amazing.
Speaker 7: Is it online?
Speaker 3: Yeah?
Speaker 11: It is.
Speaker 15: Yeah, what's it called. It's actually me and my other
Speaker 15: friend Cam. It's called Nasty Habits Double Up. It's the
Speaker 15: name of the album.
Speaker 11: It's kind of like we kind of do this like battling,
Speaker 11: you know, back and forth thing.
Speaker 15: But oh he produced most of the album and yeah,
Speaker 15: it's that's kind of where I like, I mean, we
Speaker 15: spent hours together doing that then, like yeah, oh my god,
Speaker 15: so many hours doing that.
Speaker 11: It was ridiculous.
Speaker 15: But that's that's when like they started playing music too,
Speaker 15: So then I was like, okay, you know, I've been
Speaker 15: playing guitar my.
Speaker 11: Whole life, but I started playing drums recently.
Speaker 15: So yeah yeah, but yeah, like we've we've got a
Speaker 15: music history for that goes way back before this.
Speaker 1: Yeah.
Speaker 7: Well that that helps, right because that then there's something
Speaker 7: almost intuitive about what you're doing, you know. Yeah, yeah,
Speaker 7: very cool. Yeah, I'll have to check that out. I'm
Speaker 7: curious now, like is it good? Are you happy with it?
Speaker 18: Oh?
Speaker 7: Yeah?
Speaker 15: Honestly, like what it comes on shuffle sometimes and I
Speaker 15: I can't believe that made it.
Speaker 11: Sometimes it's it's kind of crazy.
Speaker 7: Oh, very cool, very cool, because sometimes I'll talk to
Speaker 7: musicians who you know, did something really different, like early
Speaker 7: in their career, and they're like, who is the band?
Speaker 7: I had a band on? Oh a Scarecrow Hill, and uh,
Speaker 7: I don't know if you know them, but they've been
Speaker 7: around for a really long time. And I was actually
Speaker 7: surprised when they told me that, like some of their
Speaker 7: early stuff, they they like have suppressed it, like they've
Speaker 7: tried to have it removed from everything. They don't they
Speaker 7: don't want it out there because they feel like they've
Speaker 7: evolved so much. They're actually like, like they didn't use
Speaker 7: the word embarrassed, but they were like, we don't want
Speaker 7: any of the old stuff out there, which which I
Speaker 7: think would be like if I were in that position,
Speaker 7: I would be frustrated. Like I would want like if
Speaker 7: I made something, even if I wasn't the best or
Speaker 7: didn't represent what I was currently doing, I would still
Speaker 7: want people to be able to hear it, you know
Speaker 7: what I mean.
Speaker 10: Yeah, I can kind of see the progression of yeah,
Speaker 10: that's what you've come.
Speaker 7: Exactly exactly, but yeah, they have a different mindset about it.
Speaker 7: Which I found really interesting, and they they actually try
Speaker 7: to suppress what they did. But yeah, well, do you
Speaker 7: want to play one more?
Speaker 13: For ye more?
Speaker 7: If you're just joining us, we have veils End rather
Speaker 7: here with us in studio. Oh by the way, where
Speaker 7: does the name come from? As long as I'm tripping
Speaker 7: on the name, it's a good time now you Nick actually.
Speaker 12: Named the band after a cemetery in Wilton, New Hampshire
Speaker 12: called veil End Cemetery. Okay, if you're from New Hampshire,
Speaker 12: you probably heard of the Blue Lady and that's where.
Speaker 7: She is buried.
Speaker 9: Yeah, I have not.
Speaker 7: I don't know this the Blue Lady.
Speaker 12: Yeah, so I guess the just is a woman that
Speaker 12: died in Wilton and she haunts a cemetery. People will
Speaker 12: go there at night and see like a blue orb
Speaker 12: really sign that she's there.
Speaker 10: Okay, yeah, so that I remember hearing ever since like
Speaker 10: second grade.
Speaker 7: No kidding. Yeah, have any of you seen the blue orb?
Speaker 8: I've never gone at night?
Speaker 7: Yeah, yeah, cemeteries are scary at.
Speaker 10: Night, definitely.
Speaker 9: I went to night once and I didn't want there
Speaker 9: too far.
Speaker 10: Yeah, you gotta be careful, you know.
Speaker 3: Yeah.
Speaker 7: Plus if you do that, you don't see the Blue orb,
Speaker 7: then you're gonna be disappointed.
Speaker 9: You.
Speaker 7: But do any of you know people who have seen
Speaker 7: or have pictures of the blue work.
Speaker 8: I've read stories about it. I wore pictures online.
Speaker 7: Well, always curious about that.
Speaker 5: I remember one of my oldest friends, we were convinced
Speaker 5: that his sister was cursed by the Blue Lady. Really, yeah,
Speaker 5: because she did some not respectful things in that graveyard.
Speaker 5: And there was always just weird stuff happening at the house.
Speaker 5: Like a cup would randomly like fly off the counter
Speaker 5: and whatnot. Yeah, a lot of weird stuff. I remember, Oh,
Speaker 5: that's cool, that's cool.
Speaker 11: You don't mess with the dad. I think.
Speaker 10: Watch keeps me in mind.
Speaker 15: Walk the other way. Don't don't go down there at
Speaker 15: the scary basement. You know, I avoid that stuff.
Speaker 7: All right, what are you? What are you gonna play
Speaker 7: for us?
Speaker 9: We're gonna do our rendition of Ano Sunshine?
Speaker 7: Oh cool, this will be great, all right, very good.
Speaker 7: Veils end live and studio.
Speaker 1: In the sun show. And she's gone. It's not one here,
Speaker 1: she's away.
Speaker 3: In no sun Shine. It is gone.
Speaker 1: She's outway's gone too long. Anytime she goes away. I
Speaker 1: wonder this town as she's gone. I wonder if she's
Speaker 1: gone to stay in the sunshine is gone in this house.
Speaker 1: Just sta ain't no home any time she goes away.
Speaker 13: I know, I know, I know, I know, I know,
Speaker 13: I know, I know no no, I no, no, no,
Speaker 13: no no no, I know, I know, I know.
Speaker 3: I know.
Speaker 1: You otta leave you thing alone. He's ain't out sunshine.
Speaker 1: When she's gone, it's on me darkness.
Speaker 6: We day ain't no sunshine. It's gone, she's out.
Speaker 2: He's gone too long.
Speaker 1: Anytime she goes away under this time us she's gone.
Speaker 1: Wonder if she's gone to stay.
Speaker 6: You no sunshine and stand in this.
Speaker 1: House, stay no home any time she goes away, anytime
Speaker 1: she goes away, anytime she goes away, any time she
Speaker 1: goes away, anytime she goes.
Speaker 7: Oh that sounded so good. Great job, everybody, great job.
Speaker 7: Veil's end live in studio with us. And by the way,
Speaker 7: I got a couple of more instant messages. Let's see.
Speaker 7: Taylor McCarthy says, I love you guys so much. You
Speaker 7: all you're all amazing, and I'm so proud of you. Taylor,
Speaker 7: very nice, very nice, And Uncle Darren says, sounds awesome.
Speaker 7: Bale said very nice. Yes, very cool, And we did
Speaker 7: have a request in the chat room. In the Facebook
Speaker 7: chat room, Philip from uh what's the glitter tooth? Sorry,
Speaker 7: says Cam spit some rhymes. You gotta you gotta give
Speaker 7: the people what they want. I don't know.
Speaker 15: I don't think it's radio friendly understood, never mind. I'm
Speaker 15: not like Will Smith. I can't do that right right
Speaker 15: that we had the power off?
Speaker 3: Is that true? Yeah?
Speaker 15: We do a cover of Bulls arm Parade where we
Speaker 15: all switch around playing drums and I do the I
Speaker 15: do the vocals on it.
Speaker 7: Oh that's cool.
Speaker 11: Yeah, the power the power went.
Speaker 8: Out lovely Brendan.
Speaker 11: Yeah, he's awesome.
Speaker 7: It was three o'clock in the morning, so it was okay, okay, yeah,
Speaker 7: Nobles on Braid at three am.
Speaker 1: Learn.
Speaker 7: Yeah you want to we we do have time. Do
Speaker 7: you want to play one more?
Speaker 10: What do you want to do?
Speaker 7: By bails end us here with us live in studio.
Speaker 7: I'm kind of putting them on the spot. But this
Speaker 7: just sounds so good. I selfishly want to hear another one.
Speaker 11: You.
Speaker 8: We're going to play some Grateful Dead for you guys.
Speaker 7: All right, very good, very good.
Speaker 17: Long distance running now what you're standing there for. Get
Speaker 17: up and out out of the door. Blincol music on
Speaker 17: the Bardom floor. Drowns in your laughter and dead to
Speaker 17: the court.
Speaker 8: There's a dragon with matches.
Speaker 14: That's a loose on in town. It's a wool pail
Speaker 14: of water just to cool him down. Out usher fire,
Speaker 14: fire on the mountain, Fire.
Speaker 1: Fire on the mountain, or ship fire.
Speaker 14: Fire on the mountain.
Speaker 6: Fire fire on the mountain.
Speaker 17: Almost a place so you don't feel the heat. Tixs
Speaker 17: all you got to stay on the peak, say you
Speaker 17: to living.
Speaker 14: We all gotta eat your hero long.
Speaker 17: There's no one to come. Pete mercies a business.
Speaker 14: I wish it for you.
Speaker 17: More than just sashes. When your trees come true.
Speaker 14: Russian fire, Fire on the mountain, Fire fire on the mountain.
Speaker 6: Roussi fire, fire on the mountain, Fire.
Speaker 14: Fire on the mountain.
Speaker 17: Come distance, running out what you're holding out for, carding
Speaker 17: some mulchin and a dash for the door.
Speaker 14: Slam from your.
Speaker 17: Stage, has no spread to the floor.
Speaker 14: You gave all you had. Why you want to give more?
Speaker 1: More?
Speaker 14: That's you. You gave the more.
Speaker 17: I will say, do the thin line beyond which you
Speaker 17: really can't.
Speaker 14: Faith, I said, fire fire on the mountain, fire, fire
Speaker 14: on the.
Speaker 1: Mountain, oh sa fire, fire on the mountain, oh fire.
Speaker 14: Or fire the mountain.
Speaker 13: Stops.
Speaker 7: Fantastic, fantastic, vales end live in studio. Great job everybody,
Speaker 7: Thank you so much, appreciate you coming on. You all
Speaker 7: sound great. Absolutely. Let's remind people one more time where
Speaker 7: should they go online to keep up with everything that
Speaker 7: you're doing.
Speaker 12: Find us on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok v A l
Speaker 12: E s end vales.
Speaker 7: End Very good, very good, And when's the next show?
Speaker 12: Our next show we'll post about it will either be
Speaker 12: February twenty first or twenty second at Station one on
Speaker 12: one in Milford celebrating their four year anniversary.
Speaker 7: Very good, very good. By the way, Bill just sent
Speaker 7: us a instant message, says, great job, guys, I love you.
Speaker 7: Bell and Sarah Kate in the Facebook chat says, good lord,
Speaker 7: Nick Marianni that voice with with many many.
Speaker 8: Hearts, many minutes, many hearts.
Speaker 7: Very good. Well, thank you all so much, thank you,
Speaker 7: and uh, I think what we'll do is I think
Speaker 7: we'll end the segment with I'm gonna play rain drops
Speaker 7: one more time because I love that.
Speaker 11: What a great Thank you so much, what a.
Speaker 7: Great studio track. Absolutely, we will do it again in
Speaker 7: the future and we will leave you with this great
Speaker 7: studio track. This is called rain Drops from Vale's end.
Speaker 1: Drops on a summer day, trying to take my heart,
Speaker 1: acle something, cake in my mind start bringing me down,
Speaker 1: thinking by drop.
Speaker 3: Stick aroun.
Speaker 2: Way for me my idea.
Speaker 6: Won't you take me back and we can disappear, but
Speaker 6: you call back? Its breaking me down. I think I'm my.
Speaker 3: Die shun No say, oh my god.
Speaker 4: I'm saying now that have badras.
Speaker 3: And jobs might jump back and you Oh my god,
Speaker 3: he say, Oh my god about had boys, saying no,
Speaker 3: I have bad jobs right up back, Oh my bby.
Speaker 1: Jack on a summerday trying to take my heart make
Speaker 1: me in suffer.
Speaker 14: Cake in my.
Speaker 1: Mind s bringing me down. Think of my child sticking
Speaker 1: around saying.
Speaker 3: Oh my god, I hate doing sitting out out out
Speaker 3: back pray and I SMA.
Speaker 2: Coup back of the oh.
Speaker 4: My god music, Oh my god, out hey. Theist was saying,
Speaker 4: I about half baculated frank.
Speaker 2: Shops might come
Speaker 3: Back with yoursel Oh my god, he said, s
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