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October 16, 2023 54 mins

Cue the screaming girls . . . America's newest boy band is here!

No Lonely Hearts have been blowing up with their new single, "Call Me Back," and they answered the call to join Lance on the pod!We hear about their connection to NSYNC, their journey from not knowing each other two years ago to now touring with 98 Degrees, and we find out if they have "The Right Stuff." Yes, Lance gives the guys a special boy band "Pop" quiz... will "Everybody" in the group say "I Do" to the challenge or "Bye Bye Bye?"  

Plus, hear the guys in action! They sing their cover song live and give a teaser of their new music! 

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Speaker 1 (00:04):
This is Frosted Tips with Lance Bass and iHeartRadio podcast. Hello,
my little Peanuts, it's me your host, Lance Bass. This
is Frosted Tips with me Lance Bass and my lovely
co host Turkey Turchin. Hello there, Turkey. I like having
new bands on.

Speaker 2 (00:24):
I know a new one today. I know we had.

Speaker 1 (00:26):
Minudo before, see to check in with the gen Z generation.
Now we have no Lonely Hearts.

Speaker 2 (00:33):
I know.

Speaker 1 (00:33):
I like the name, yeah, which you know, we have
a lot of connections with this group there from Orlando.
Johnny Wright is behind them, and our friend Baba Schetty
and Jim reyis and like a lot of the same
team that helps start in sync and backs boys or
back at it again. But yeah, no Lonelyheart's been kind
of blown up. I've definitely heard these guys love their

(00:55):
newest song too.

Speaker 2 (00:58):
This is great.

Speaker 1 (00:59):
I love having new were people on because I'm so
out of touch with what these kids want these dates.

Speaker 2 (01:06):
What do they want?

Speaker 1 (01:07):
What do you want?

Speaker 2 (01:08):
What do you want? Kids? So what do you want
from me?

Speaker 1 (01:11):
So it'll be nice to have them on, get to
know them? They seems very very sweet, but they're gonna
be here any second now. Nice, but before the boys
come on, we have to give a big shout out
to the founding member of then sync an he guesses.

Speaker 2 (01:26):
The founding member.

Speaker 1 (01:28):
I just don't say, Luke Prowlin.

Speaker 3 (01:29):
I'm gonna oh, well, that was my guess.

Speaker 2 (01:32):
Chris kerk Patrick.

Speaker 1 (01:33):
It's Chris ker Patrick's birthday. Happy birthday, mister Kirkpatrick, get
your ass kicked. Yeah. If it wasn't for Chris, we
would not be here talking to you right now, change
the course of my life. So hey and yeay Chris,
yay chis So go give him a shout out and
make sure you check out Chris's new podcast. It just
started with Brian mcphaden's called name drop Roy mcphaden. For

(01:56):
all of you that know Trril, he was one of
the one of my favorite hosts. Yeah, back in the day,
another Frosted Tips guy. Yeah he should be on. Duh.

Speaker 2 (02:05):
I know, why have we not?

Speaker 1 (02:06):
Hello, Okay, let's get Brian and Chris on together because
we haven't had Chris on yet. Oh so yeah, so
let's uh, I think we need we need a good
one with both of those guys. Yeah, yeah, okay, we're
working on that, working on that, guys, all right, all
right Halloween, you're already on. I think costume number five

(02:27):
with the kids.

Speaker 3 (02:29):
I know Panucci though Alex he doesn't like any. We
all got these like costumes that are like big onesies
that get zipped up in. I don't think he likes them.
I think it's like scratchy on him and he doesn't
like it.

Speaker 1 (02:39):
Well, it's no son of mine, is all I have
to say.

Speaker 3 (02:42):
Before actual Halloween, we have to get them him, at
least the costume he'll like.

Speaker 1 (02:46):
Well, I think we have. I have a few I
think for actual Halloween that he's gonna find because I'm
going between astronauts family, which is easy. You know, it
is a onesie type thing. But I think he'll be
fine because the one but we just tried on him
that he just could it was teen Wolf, which I
thought he would really love that, but maybe Yeah, the
hair was a little scratchy, nothing to put on his head,

(03:09):
will not put anything on his head. He is just
not so here is okay? Astronauts love it or a
league of their own. That's that's That's the only group
costumes we have.

Speaker 2 (03:23):
Right, Oh my god, I mean I'm good with the astronauts.

Speaker 1 (03:25):
See I'm leaning towards the league of their own, their own.
I think it would be so funny to see all
of us in pink dress, the pink little dress out
of it, Aaron a little baseball bats. Oh, like how
fun would that be? And then Violet would be so happy, like, yeah,
you have to, like you get to be like girly
with me. I actually do love that. Yeah, that is
very cute and I think it's a very comfy outfit.

(03:47):
Hopefully it's going to be a little warmer we'll see,
but yeah, but I am definitely kind of leaning towards
the leader of their own. Uh, so's that gonna be?

Speaker 2 (03:56):
Uh, Alex's first drag drag adding.

Speaker 1 (04:00):
Drag outing for sure. We had definitely put him in dresses, yes,
and we have yeah, because you know, I you know,
as a gay man, you know, you always want to,
you know, make sure that they always think that you
support them, even at an early age, because at an
early age, like you you remember this stuff.

Speaker 2 (04:16):
Oh you remember he wants to play with Violet's dress.

Speaker 1 (04:22):
Yeah, so he wore too too. He loved it, you know,
and but he rips it off very quickly. But yeah,
I mean when they were like really really little I
put him in one of Violet's outfits and I took
a picture. I'm like, you know what, just in case,
Just in case, I can always go back by. See
see I had you in a dress already, so you know,

(04:42):
no matter what exactly. All right, let's take a little break.
When we come back, we're going to have the newest
American sensation boy band, No Lonely Hearts. All right, let's
meet the guys in just a second. Please, Welcome to

(05:11):
the show. No Lonely Hearts. New group coming out of
the boy band Capital of the World, Orlando, Florida. That's right.
Range from eighteen to twenty two years old. Oliver, Bryan, Dylan, Aiden,
and Alex have been busy in the studio with top
producers and writers in anticipation of their twenty twenty three EP,
and say their music has been inspired by Weird Al Yankovic.

(05:31):
The group is currently on tour of ninet in Trees
throughout the USA, performing of promoting their newest single, call
Me Back, No Lonelyhearts. Welcome to the show. It was
everything in that intro correct. Yeah, what is your fascination
with Weird Al Yankovich. Guys, I'm so glad you're here.

(05:52):
We obviously have many people in common. We got Jim
Rayes here, Look at this, I haven't seen him in years.
Bob Faschetti, who is having manage you guys, and mister
Johnny Wright, who is the go to manager of all
the pop bands, especially in the nineties. So let's go
from the beginning. Oh and by the way, if you
go to Instagram, check out the picture because these guys
came to play with their frosted tips. I know I

(06:15):
don't like to play favorites, but they might be my
favorite guests already because Brian Austin Brand didn't do that shit.

Speaker 2 (06:21):
Yeah, where's Brian? Also?

Speaker 1 (06:22):
Where where was the tips?

Speaker 2 (06:23):
Brian? See?

Speaker 1 (06:25):
J McLean? What's going on? All right, let's start from
the beginning. How did you all get to Orlando, Florida?
And uh and how did y'all meet each other?

Speaker 4 (06:38):
Yeah, so we are from all over. Like you were saying,
some of the same people involved wanted to, I guess
put together another boy band. So we did not know
each other about a year and a half two years ago.

Speaker 1 (06:49):
Okay, so no one knew each other, so there's no
relatives or anything.

Speaker 4 (06:52):
This okay, so yeah, we just moved into a house together.
They moved us into a house together, and then we've
just been recording and dancing and doing the thing.

Speaker 5 (07:00):
I guess kind of fun.

Speaker 1 (07:01):
And I think it is so important to be able
to live in a house together, especially early on in
your career, because that's what we did. And you immediately
know if you can be a group or not, because
you know, you find out the ones that you're like, Okay,
we don't really relate so much, and uh, and the
ones I mean, I can only imagine some groups out
there that broke up very quickly if they would have

(07:21):
lived together, they would have immediately been like I hate you.
Oh yeah, like ultimate.

Speaker 2 (07:25):
Test if you work together.

Speaker 1 (07:28):
And you're like, oh no, no, no, this is we're going
on vacation together, which is basically what we're going to
be doing the rest of your lives is like touring
the world vacationing together. But yeah, it's uh, it's very
very important. What would you have done Turkey if you
were in that group? Would you have would you have
auditioned for a boy band?

Speaker 2 (07:46):
Well?

Speaker 3 (07:47):
If I was like, yeah, if my confidence now back then,
yeah sure?

Speaker 2 (07:51):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (07:52):
Wait, so you had more confidence back then.

Speaker 3 (07:53):
No, No, I've had my confidence now as a youngster.
Yeah then sure, nice, Yeah I would have I would
have killed.

Speaker 2 (08:01):
It, Lance, I would have killed it.

Speaker 1 (08:03):
Are we five part harmony? Do we have like certain
like because we always you know, Chris was our high guy.

Speaker 2 (08:08):
I was the low guy.

Speaker 1 (08:09):
Do we have all that figured out with the group?
Who's the bass?

Speaker 6 (08:13):
We have a little bit of a structure. We can't
say we got a true bass like mister lancemself, but
we got people who are close in it.

Speaker 2 (08:19):
We got you want to.

Speaker 1 (08:23):
That.

Speaker 3 (08:27):
I feel like it's where though with a lot of
like groups have like a true bass.

Speaker 7 (08:33):
They don't.

Speaker 1 (08:33):
I mean it doesn't they don't. It doesn't of.

Speaker 2 (08:36):
Music, it's not really a basic well.

Speaker 1 (08:38):
Because you know, back in my day we were you know,
we did acappella all the time because we couldn't afford music,
so we were an a cappella group, so you needed
all those harmonies. Uh. But then when you start getting
music and producing, you know, the sound the bass is
the first kind of get drowned out by by everything,
the drums, the bass. So yeah, so I think it's

(09:01):
just not Yeah, people aren't They don't care about the
basis anymore. It's sad. Justice for bases, Justice for bases.

Speaker 2 (09:07):
Okay, we'll start a new uh yeah.

Speaker 1 (09:09):
We were going to start an all base boy Oh god,
imagine it just all Likerandy Travis. Yeah yeah, So before
the group started, what was y'all's background. What did y'all
think you were going to be doing?

Speaker 8 (09:23):
Uh?

Speaker 2 (09:24):
Well?

Speaker 9 (09:24):
For me, I I didn't know much. Like I went
to college. I wanted to do audio engineering for a
very long time.

Speaker 1 (09:30):
I went to college.

Speaker 9 (09:30):
You look sixteen, Well I dropped out.

Speaker 2 (09:35):
Good good for you? Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 5 (09:37):
Yeah, yeah. My mom said the same thing.

Speaker 1 (09:40):
We don't encourage people.

Speaker 9 (09:43):
But yeah, so I started interning at different studios just
to get into it. And I also had a love
for singing when I was younger. So yeah, I just
I didn't think I would ever be here, but I am,
and it's it's been a great experience. It's a wonderful opportunity.
I love these guys.

Speaker 2 (09:59):
Nice.

Speaker 1 (10:00):
Well, let's go down the road and introduce yourselves to
our listeners, because a lot of people listen right now.
This is the first time they're even knowing who you are.
So give us your name, where you're from. And I
don't know, give a little shout out to your fans.

Speaker 5 (10:14):
I'm Dylan. I'm from Dallas, Texas.

Speaker 7 (10:16):
I'm Aiden. I'm from Pennsylvania.

Speaker 4 (10:18):
I'm Brian. I'm from Port Lauderdale, Florida. My name is
Alex and I'm from New Jersey.

Speaker 1 (10:24):
Chezy, it's good.

Speaker 8 (10:25):
I'm Oliver and I'm from Orlando, Florida.

Speaker 1 (10:27):
Oh, you have an og Orlando in the house. It's
like Los Angeles. I don't know anyone from Los Angeles
and it's weird to meet someone that's from Orlando to
me because I feel like everyone e from the moves
to Orlando. It moves to La but no one's born there. Yeah,
it's we're in Orlando, Okay, Yeah, of course. We were

(10:48):
doctor Phillips area and that's where it all started, our
little house on sand Lake Road. Oh my gosh, Jim,
you know it's yeah, well it was a dirt road.
That's how long ago. This was the middle of like
the woods. We had whale water as our water. So
when you shower it smelled like eggs.

Speaker 2 (11:06):
Oh well water, Well, with those listening, you did not
say whale water.

Speaker 1 (11:10):
Well, yes, oh I'm sorry my Southern accents.

Speaker 2 (11:13):
Well, yeah, I just pretty sure. Everyone listening was.

Speaker 1 (11:16):
Like, whale whale water.

Speaker 3 (11:17):
There's a lot of very specific, very specific water owning
in Orlando.

Speaker 1 (11:24):
Yeah, it's stunk. And I had to share a room
with chris Ka Patrick because I was the last to
join the group. So I got the futon in Chriska
Patrick's room, but for some reason, his shower really smelled
like eggs.

Speaker 2 (11:35):
It was.

Speaker 1 (11:36):
It was so living situation right now, who gets the best.

Speaker 5 (11:40):
Room towards the middle, Alex.

Speaker 7 (11:48):
Behind it.

Speaker 1 (11:48):
I didn't just claim, well, tell me, tell me the
story was. It always interests me because we love housewives.
I don't know if you all watch Bravo, but like
we love housewives, and our favorite thing about all when
they go on girls trips is to see them fighting
over the rooms. So like, so, how did you get
the big one?

Speaker 6 (12:04):
I actually had the smallest one at the time, and
he wasn't in the band yet. His cousin was so
the ex member had left and then he we end
up switching the.

Speaker 7 (12:14):
Cousin for Dylain.

Speaker 9 (12:15):
And the funniest thing is I actually wanted his room first,
and then when he said he claimed it I got there,
I was like, yeah, I don't want this room.

Speaker 1 (12:23):
And he left.

Speaker 6 (12:24):
As soon as he left, I ran in there started
cleaning the whole room.

Speaker 2 (12:26):
I'm like, I'm taking it.

Speaker 7 (12:28):
Let's make the game room.

Speaker 1 (12:28):
I'm like, no, I love that. So your cousin was
in the group first, how did that all work out well?

Speaker 9 (12:38):
So he told me about how he auditioned and he
he was like, we're still looking for members, so if
you want audition, So I had the online audition. They
and then some people did like the cattle call where
they did it in front of them, So I did
it online. And then once they once I had my audition,
they flew out so I could meet the guys and
just see if we could vibe and see if we

(12:58):
would connect well.

Speaker 5 (12:59):
And now I'm here, And then.

Speaker 1 (13:03):
Was there a moment because I'll never forget when we
went to that sand Lake roadhouse on that dirt road.
I arrive, I meet the guys and within thirty minutes,
I'm learning an a cappella. We did oh yeah the
national anthem.

Speaker 2 (13:17):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (13:17):
So I'm in there kind of learning my part. And
then the guys come into this room where my futon
was Chris's bedroom, and we sang that song and it
was just there was just something about it. It was
magic and I just knew because I went into it
thinking like, there's no way I'm going to join this band.
I'm a junior in high school. I mean, like, there's
no way this is going to happen. But it was

(13:37):
in that moment of singing that song that I knew,
Holy crap, something's about to happen. Was there a moment
for y'all when you'll first sang together? And what was
that first song y'all sang together?

Speaker 4 (13:49):
Well, the first song we sang together, which you know
a little bit something about it was shy if I
ever fall in love.

Speaker 1 (13:55):
Of course say that many many many times.

Speaker 4 (13:58):
Yeah, but for us, I think I don't know for
all of us, but I feel like it took a
little bit of time, But it was in like the
little moments, like our first performance for me felt like
one of the first times it was like, oh we
could like we could do this thing, like this could
be a thing. And just sticking with it after that
has been has been really cool.

Speaker 1 (14:18):
Who had the most nerves forst show? Because ours was Chris.
I was Chris Kpatrick's coming up a lot on the show,
but I just going memory he was we had a
we had to show at Pleasure Island and it was
our very first you know, we put a video together
to show the record labels, which get nowhere. But he
was so nervous that he was throwing up outside on

(14:39):
the fire escape. Like it was just I mean, it
was so intense.

Speaker 2 (14:43):
That would have been me.

Speaker 1 (14:44):
Yeah, you would have definitely been yeah, oh yeah, it
was on the fire escape, like, yeah, it was.

Speaker 2 (14:51):
It was bad.

Speaker 8 (14:52):
I mean, I don't know if we've had like a
story like that, but I mean the first time that
we ever performed together as US five because I was
the last one to join the group, and so.

Speaker 2 (15:02):
I was just like, oh, let's hope I don't miss a.

Speaker 8 (15:05):
Step and like make eye contact, don't forget to keep
your head up and don't look down and all these
other nos. I was just trying to give myself and
just I could feel my heart beating through my chest.

Speaker 1 (15:14):
I was like, yeah, are they putting you through any
kind of Like the boy band boot camp is pretty
serious where you're having to train in one hundred and
ten degree heat, especially in Orlando, Florida, running on treadmill rules. Yeah,
I think lots of chain since we had to go
through crazy boot camp. Uh, so are they making you

(15:35):
do all any of that kind of stuff.

Speaker 6 (15:36):
We've heard so many stories of you guys and Backstreet
and stuff.

Speaker 1 (15:40):
Like idiots, Ye do any of that?

Speaker 6 (15:43):
It was just we just hear like a lot of
stories of how intensive training was. Mark Golf is always
telling the stars.

Speaker 1 (15:49):
Golf still around Huh.

Speaker 6 (15:50):
Yeah, he's amazing, He's great. But we kind of do
this stuff like ourselves. Like we wake each other up
at like eight eight thirty, were like, let's go, we
got a stretch, let's go run and sing. We're kind
of at a point where we feel like if we
don't do it, no one else is gonna, you know,
God is there do it. So we try to just
motivate each other and push ourselves.

Speaker 1 (16:09):
Going yeah, yeah, who who's all support system? Like what's
the family dynamic? Like are they all very supportive of
this group?

Speaker 2 (16:17):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (16:17):
I think definitely.

Speaker 3 (16:19):
Yeah, Yeah, I can only imagine it.

Speaker 4 (16:22):
Yeah, Oliver's dad does like so much for us. He's
he's been the one driving us around all over California
ever doing the sound. But I think for the most part,
all of our parents are really supportive.

Speaker 1 (16:32):
Yeah, it's it's so important I see a lot of
artists out there that did not have a good family unit,
and it just really affects them. But we were so
lucky with our group. All our families were just super
supportive and uh and it helped a lot. I mean,
the very first couple of years when we lived in Germany,
my mom and Justin's mom were basically our management and

(16:53):
they would, you know, they'd wash our clothes every night,
they would, they tour manage us the whole time. We
didn't really have anyone on the road with us. Was
so important to have that.

Speaker 2 (17:03):
I wouldn't know what was the auditions were, I.

Speaker 1 (17:05):
Gonna ask, Yeah, so okay, so how did you hear
about the audition and what was that process?

Speaker 4 (17:10):
Like, I think we all definitely heard about it through
different ways. For me, one of my old vocal coaches
that I used to work with.

Speaker 2 (17:18):
Let me know.

Speaker 4 (17:18):
I was like, Hey, there's an audition in Orlando. You
might want to come out just see see what it is.
And I went and then there was a couple other
people there and we sang. They had us do a
little two steps see if we can move, and then
I kind of just went back home for a couple
a couple of weeks and then waited to hear anything.

Speaker 5 (17:38):
Your story is kind of funny.

Speaker 7 (17:39):
My mom saw the ad on Facebook and signed me up.

Speaker 1 (17:43):
Cool. Thanks mom.

Speaker 6 (17:44):
Yeah, I was going to college trying to be an
accountant and I signed you up for this audition.

Speaker 7 (17:49):
Cool. And I was going in it with like no expectations.
I don't I didn't really see music as a reality
to be a career. Yeah, and then I did it
and they're like, oh, yeah, you're gonna do it. Oh cool.
I've been changing my whole life, changing everything.

Speaker 1 (18:01):
I will no longer be an accountant, but I have
to say, if you can still try to become accountant,
because I wish one of us were during our days.

Speaker 3 (18:10):
Well true, it's good to know, but I still wouldn't
advice becoming an accountant.

Speaker 2 (18:13):
Yeah, speaking of pop stars sounds so much fun.

Speaker 1 (18:15):
Why can't you do both? You can go online and
do these classes now?

Speaker 2 (18:19):
Oh god?

Speaker 1 (18:21):
All right, So you're now based in Orlando, Florida. For
the ones that have not lived in Orlando, how how
do you like Orlando? Because I kind of had a
love hate relationship with it.

Speaker 6 (18:30):
Yeah yeah, yeah, I'm from a city, so I'm just
accustomed to kind of like La. La is really nice.
It has like all these high skyscrapers, city life, young people,
just not mos stuff.

Speaker 2 (18:42):
Orlando sleepy. I don't know what's going on.

Speaker 1 (18:45):
It's definitely more my speed these days. But when I was,
you know, a teenager there in my twenties, like I
was like, get me out of here. I don't. I mean,
Disney's great. Love going to Disney, going to Universal fun,
but true.

Speaker 2 (18:56):
There's only so much that you do that.

Speaker 6 (18:57):
Yeah, it's funny you bring it up because we went
to Vegas and then we came to La and then
we went back and all of us were like, why
is it so muddy and swampy here?

Speaker 5 (19:05):
It's just like, what is going on?

Speaker 2 (19:07):
Where are we? I know?

Speaker 1 (19:09):
Orlando if you walk out and you sweat.

Speaker 2 (19:11):
Orlando in the summer is brutal, No.

Speaker 5 (19:14):
Just moist. It feels like you're cutting through water.

Speaker 1 (19:18):
When sure it's great for the.

Speaker 2 (19:20):
Skin, though I don't always don't even know if it is.

Speaker 3 (19:22):
It's no, everyone looks young because everyone's eyes are just dowey.

Speaker 2 (19:27):
You can't see properly.

Speaker 5 (19:28):
Do I look young because their kids are going for Disney?

Speaker 2 (19:31):
Yeah? Exactly.

Speaker 1 (19:32):
Besides singing together. What do y'all do that? Bonge want
you guys, y'all play golf basketball? Because my guys, all
they want to do is play basketball or hockey, which
was the two least favorite sports of mine that I
could not play at all. So I felt it gave
me anxiety, like that was not the way that I
could bond with the guys. It just gave me so
much anxiety.

Speaker 3 (19:53):
So get Lance walks by a basketball court and people
are just playing basketball, which is what you're doing a
basketball court, he's anxiety.

Speaker 1 (20:01):
I get PTSD because it brings me back to that.

Speaker 2 (20:03):
Moment, be like, why are they even doing that?

Speaker 3 (20:05):
The stupidest sport every They don't even they don't even
like it.

Speaker 1 (20:09):
I like watching basketball, like it's great to watch it,
but I'm like, who wants to play pickup game?

Speaker 2 (20:14):
Like?

Speaker 1 (20:14):
What in an hundred degree so much? No, No, there's
nothing fun about it. There's nothing fun about it forever,
And it definitely gives me PTSD because again, I'm suck.
I was five to five forever and so I was
not playing basketball at all, so I never got the
skills I could have been. That could have been spud
web maybe who knows.

Speaker 2 (20:33):
And you've all you've all heard this verse lancestobia.

Speaker 1 (20:37):
All right, So what do you like to do outside
of the music, just to kind of relax and bond A.

Speaker 4 (20:42):
Bunch of different things.

Speaker 5 (20:43):
I definitely like we do a lot.

Speaker 4 (20:45):
We're very like home based home bodies, so a lot
of just hanging out with each other and just talking
a lot. Uh, these guys play some video games a lot.

Speaker 9 (20:56):
I don't know what do you mean, Like we we
all have like different things that some us share, Like
I don't like video games that much, but they're definitely
getting me back into video games. And we also like
to like to go work out together or just like
dance together. But I think the coolest thing is we
always get together at night outside in our backyard and
we just we just talked. We talk about life, We
talk about things that happen that day. We just joke

(21:17):
around and that's the best thing. We just like to
laugh together and that's the coolest.

Speaker 2 (21:21):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (21:21):
We like having little meetings as to check in on
each other. I feel like this is a very open
boy band, Like we like talk about.

Speaker 1 (21:28):
It because communication is so key. We did not communicate, Uh,
you know, we kept everything and never really brought up
any problems. But it's so key to just talk to
each other, like communicate. It really just solves a lot.

(21:57):
I don't know if you know this, but Spice girls
back in the day when they came out, they weren't
ginger Spice, baby Spice, Like that was not their doing.
It was the media that did that to them. So
in the media they just started calling them scary Spice
and baby Spice and just kind of stuck. And then
because of that, I feel like then we had things
thrown us. I was the shy one, you know, Justin
was the you know, the heart throb, and Chris was

(22:19):
the crazy one. Yeah, so like, go down the line
and tell me what would they categorize you as in
the media already?

Speaker 7 (22:29):
Yeah, I guess the real one.

Speaker 2 (22:31):
Mine was the name so they can hear yea, my.

Speaker 6 (22:34):
Name is Alex and I'm supposed to be the philosopher
that was.

Speaker 1 (22:38):
Like j Yeah, that was JC.

Speaker 8 (22:40):
That was j C.

Speaker 2 (22:40):
Yeah, what was mine? I have no idea?

Speaker 5 (22:44):
Oh, intellect.

Speaker 4 (22:45):
This is like when we first got together, there was
some I don't know if it's a press kit. They
were like, this is what we're going with, and it
was like the shy one, the intellect, the philosopher.

Speaker 5 (22:55):
We're like, what is this? But to give like real
what do you think?

Speaker 9 (23:02):
Like I'd probably just say I'm goofy. I'm just you know,
inside and out comedian. Yeah that was what they labeled me.
But yeah, I am just goofy.

Speaker 2 (23:11):
It's fun.

Speaker 7 (23:12):
I'll take the shy one.

Speaker 5 (23:14):
What am I?

Speaker 2 (23:14):
I don't know. Angel A.

Speaker 5 (23:24):
Alex, he's the bad boy.

Speaker 1 (23:30):
It's the bad boy, bad philosophy, bad boy.

Speaker 8 (23:32):
And then I don't know the kid, the kid child.

Speaker 1 (23:39):
The Joe Mack, the jt Uh, the Michael Jackson, the
Nick Carter and every band has to have it. I
remember when we you know started and uh yeah, they
started putting labels on us, and again they put me
as the shy one. You started kind of acting that way.
It's like, well, this is what they want. So we

(23:59):
kind of really fit into these categories and that weren't
really us, but we just kind of had to go
with it. I don't know, it's really weird. But then
I also didn't want to talk because I didn't want
people to know that I was gay. So like I
was like like I did not want to speak at
all in interviews. No one's going to figure this out. Nah,
all right, Why I haven't out asked this yet? The

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name is so important. How did the name come about?

Speaker 4 (24:25):
Yeah, so it was given to us when we auditioned,
but it's definitely come to mean something all of us.

Speaker 2 (24:32):
Hearts.

Speaker 4 (24:33):
Yeah, no, only hearts. I think we just when we're
writing music, we just want to connect with whoever's listening,
whether it's you know, like an energetic fun song or
if it's a ballad, a heartbreak song. We just want
people to know that that we're with them and they're
not alone.

Speaker 6 (24:47):
And I think we all agree as well, especially now,
emotions and feelings and mental health at least to us,
is like such a big deal. So we want to
connect to our fans and just be there, you know,
even if you relate to our music a little bit,
or we make you feel something, that's all for us and.

Speaker 2 (25:02):
We love that.

Speaker 1 (25:02):
Awareness is so great because you know, bands back in
our day that wasn't even on our mind at all,
you know, mental health anything, you know, just issues of
the day. We were just you know, you're supposed to be,
you know, just singing dance. We don't want to talk
about anything important. Or like politics or anything behind that.
Just be very neutral about everything. But I'm so glad
that now guys like yourself are really going forward with

(25:26):
messaging like that because the fans they need it, they
really do. Yeah. So what's been your favorite thing about
being a group so far? Do you like the traveling?
Do you like living in the house together?

Speaker 2 (25:38):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (25:38):
Do y'all write together too? Are you all writing? Okay,
that's that's important too. Just always bond by writing. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (25:45):
I don't know if it's going to be the same,
but for me, it's these guys right here. I mean,
it's just truly like a brotherhood and these guys are
amazing a second family. And just to have that, even
when you might be having a bad day, to have
four other guys to lean on and have the same
experiences that you're sharing, that's one of my favorite things.

Speaker 6 (26:03):
Is anyone else I would.

Speaker 9 (26:04):
Say the same thing. I'm pretty sure you can relate
to that too. But having people that know exactly what
you're going through and we can just talk it out
and understand each other, that's the great thing.

Speaker 1 (26:13):
It's so great. And you know, in your formative years,
you know you're gonna look back on this twenty years
from now, and you're still going to be a family
even if y ain't talked in twenty years. You know,
it's like you're always gonna have each other because of
what y'all have going through right now. And I see
that with my high school friends. I see that within
Sync boys. It doesn't matter how long it's been. I
know I can always go back to them and just

(26:35):
pick up where we left off. Those relationships never die,
like it's great, So enjoy that for sure, because this
is gonna be your family for the rest of your life. Yeah,
all right, let's talk about calling me back. The new single,
all right, tell us about it. Did y'all get to
write this one?

Speaker 6 (26:54):
Well, it was pitched to us by an amazing producer.
His name was Aaron Assetta. He wrote Best in My Life,
and we liked it. It just kind of reminded us
of like back then pop, very mainstream, and it's super
relatable of like heartbreaks, trying to get that one person
to come talk to you again and all stuff. So
once it was pitched to us, I think we all
really clicked with it and we were like, we should

(27:15):
do this one for the next one.

Speaker 1 (27:16):
Yeah, nice is it easy to pick the songs or
do all mainly agree on the things that you want
to record?

Speaker 9 (27:26):
Of course, well, I know a lot of time, well
he was we talked about it is early. Actually, like
every time we listen to a song, we'll think about, like, Okay,
how we're gonna perform it? Does this go well with
a possible album we're going to do in the future,
does this correlate to what we want? And we literally
overthink so much. Then we're like, should we put our

(27:46):
focus here on another single?

Speaker 4 (27:48):
And then it just we go, we go, this is
the album for sure, and then like a week later
I'll to be like, wait, hold on, I just listened
to this song real quick, hear me out.

Speaker 9 (27:58):
We have three albums planned and we don't know what
order we want it.

Speaker 5 (28:03):
We'll come out.

Speaker 1 (28:04):
Yeah, it's picking the songs is funny because you will
there'll be songs that you pass on that will become
a hit and you're gonna be kicking yourself. But it
happens to every single person. I mean, some songs we
passed are like, oh that was nice. But if we
didn't pass, like I remember it was five, that group
five they did uh baby when the lights right, I
think that was the one. I think that was the

(28:25):
song that we passed on, Baby when the Lights go out. Yeah,
it was a huge song for them. Or no, slam
Dunk the Funk giving it up, that's the song we
passed up on. Slam Dunk the Funk good. So we're like, no,
there's a little cheese, you know. We were trying to
get out of the cheesiness of us and so we
passed on now and we're like, yeah, it's just not

(28:45):
really us went to them, huge hit. But because we
passed on that, we got bye Bye Bye.

Speaker 3 (28:51):
And there's so many stories like my Baby one time
TLC passed on yeah, and then Britney Spears got it.

Speaker 2 (28:58):
There's so many that was like all the time.

Speaker 1 (29:00):
So you know, fate happens, you know, so don't don't
try to second gut yourself. Just just go with your
gut for sure. So you're working on the EP, so
can you give us some teases from the EP? What's
it gonna be like? And can I hear y'all sing?
It's so fun. I finally get musicians in here that
can you know, that can perform. They have they have

(29:20):
the whole band here I always have just one boy
band member every time, and I don't get the harmonies.
But now I've taken advantage of five part harmony.

Speaker 4 (29:29):
But as far as the EP, we're definitely still working
on it. We're gonna push a couple of singles that
we're gonna release more regularly, but definitely we have I
think more of a throwback kind of sound, so you
might hear a little bit of that some of the
nineties energy, you know, just a little bit. I don't know,
it'll be fun, but you guys want to say, yeah,

(29:49):
we have a little reference to one of your songs.

Speaker 1 (29:51):
Well, okay, se if you want to join it, okay,
six part harmonies. Get out who that dude?

Speaker 2 (30:03):
Dudude? Who God? Adam doo doo doo. The very first
time that I saw your drown, your.

Speaker 7 (30:20):
Lip said hello, and I said, I'm not having you.

Speaker 9 (30:28):
That Adam, But I was caught up.

Speaker 7 (30:32):
In physical conjunction.

Speaker 2 (30:35):
To my satisfaction, Baby, you are more than just a.

Speaker 10 (30:41):
Friend and all fightver fucking loveble again, how will be
shut that the lady is a friend man all fight.

Speaker 2 (30:59):
For in love so true?

Speaker 11 (31:02):
How will you be sure that is just like you?

Speaker 1 (31:10):
Alrighty just brings me back. I'm not saying that one
in twenty.

Speaker 2 (31:16):
Years that was awesome.

Speaker 5 (31:20):
That was like, oh my god, that was so cool.

Speaker 1 (31:23):
Look, when there's acapella.

Speaker 5 (31:24):
Going, I can't. We'll take a six member if you want.

Speaker 1 (31:28):
Yeah, I'm sure your young fans are gonna really want
this old guy performing you. That's gorgeous. Did you all
know that you wanted to be a singer at an
early age or was this something you kind of fell into.

Speaker 8 (31:40):
I mean I've always like from a little kid, my
dad's worked with other boy bands, not like pop boy bands,
but like rock boy bands and all that, and so
from a young age, I've been around music, and so
I've always been like, dang, to be up there one
day would probably be like a dream. But like I
never really saw it as like an opportunity for me

(32:00):
to actually be in a boy band or something. And
so when the opportunity was pretended, I was like, Oh,
this can really happen. So I auditioned, and here I
am today, and we need.

Speaker 1 (32:09):
Look, let's just call a spade a spad. K pop
is kicking our butts here in the States, and we
need a good American boy band out there to give
them some competition, because it's always it was always England
and America, you know, giving the crown back and forth,
you know, take that Backstreet and sing Westlife. But now
Korea has come in and I kicked all of our butts.

(32:31):
So I'm excited that we finally have a good American
boy band to support. And yeah, do y'all, I mean,
do y'all embrace the boy band theme because back in
my day it was almost an insult, you know, because
you know, when to call us a boy band, back
in the day, it was to kind of poke fun
at us, you know, the media, everyone like, no one
ever took us seriously because all it is a boy

(32:52):
band that you know, you lip sync, you know you
were you know, it's a contrived thing. Uh just everything
opposite of what we thought we were were was kind
of put on us with that label. So do y'all
embrace this term?

Speaker 6 (33:04):
I personally, I like to embrace it because I started
singing because of BTS. I probably wouldn't have even looked
this direction if I didn't even like encounter them. So
I'm not afraid it, you know, embrace it. That's who
we are and being inn a boyman is amazing too,
because you're putting on a full show. I feel like
you're dancing, you're singing, and entertain the crowd. So I'm not,

(33:25):
at least me personally, I'm not really a fan of
just like walking around singing. I'd rather see like a
whole performance in the show.

Speaker 1 (33:30):
I entertain me exactly. I grew up on Madonna, Michael Jackson, Janet,
you know big shows like That's, That's, you know, Garth Brooks.
You go to those shows. Even read my back and tire,
You're gonna be entertained. And that is one of the
reasons I wanted to join and Sink is because I
just wanted to have fun on stage. Yeah yeah, yeah,

(33:52):
all right, So you were just on tour with ninety
eight Degrees, My boys of ninety eight Degrees. I love
those guys so much. I remember when we first started
over in Germany were they were the band that we
got to know well because we were just the only
Americans over there.

Speaker 2 (34:04):
Lovely Love.

Speaker 1 (34:05):
Speaking of five, remember one night they almost got a
fight with them. Yeah yeah, yeah, these big old football
players are trying to kick fives. But I forget what
they did, but they probably deserved it. So what what
was it like meeting those guys and being on tour
with them.

Speaker 4 (34:22):
Yeah, we're still going. We have one more week left,
so we've been having an absolute blast with that. I
don't think we've had a full like an opportunity to
fully meet them yet, but it's just been really cool.

Speaker 5 (34:34):
We met all for one as well.

Speaker 4 (34:36):
Just being on the same stage as literal legends in
the music industry has been so much fun, and I
think we've all been learning as well from that. Like
watching their soundcheck, we're like, yeah, this is so cool.

Speaker 5 (34:47):
They're having so much fun.

Speaker 2 (34:48):
They're big.

Speaker 1 (34:49):
Yeah, well, and their harmonies are incredible too. I mean
they're there's some football players they are there. Yeah, they were.
I mean it was intimidating the first time we met them, Like, oh, okay,
we gotta be nice to these guys, like we were
little that big.

Speaker 5 (35:06):
So Jeff I was like, I'm gonna arm wrestle you
before the end of this.

Speaker 1 (35:11):
All right, let's do a boy band quiz. Let's let's
test your knowledge on the boy band genre rock. All right,
So Joey McIntyre is a member of which boy band?

Speaker 2 (35:23):
Come on, come on, joe you're the oldest.

Speaker 5 (35:26):
I know this one.

Speaker 2 (35:29):
Get it. I'll give you.

Speaker 1 (35:30):
I'll give you a hint.

Speaker 2 (35:32):
It's a long name.

Speaker 1 (35:33):
Please don't go girl, but imagine that really high.

Speaker 2 (35:36):
There's five words.

Speaker 7 (35:40):
I think we don't know.

Speaker 5 (35:42):
Go ahead, Frankie, Frankie Valley.

Speaker 2 (35:47):
I don't think we got this.

Speaker 1 (35:49):
I'll say Jordan Knight. Donnie Wahlberg, Yes, because I know, Donnie.

Speaker 5 (35:58):
I'm so sorry, so sorry.

Speaker 1 (36:01):
It's like the Blue Bloods Doctor. Yeah, uh, okay, with
all swear. Let's see if you can do better with
the Backstory Boys. Name all the members of the Backstory
Boys A J.

Speaker 6 (36:13):
Howie, Howie, Nick, Brian and Kevin.

Speaker 7 (36:18):
Yes, very good.

Speaker 1 (36:21):
It's a their Orlando connection. Liquid Dreams, which is one
of the first uh songs about online sex or no,
it's not online sex, wet dreams obviously because liquid dreams. Yeah,
nocturnal nocturnal, nocturnal admitsion. Liquid Dreams was the debut single
from which US boy.

Speaker 6 (36:41):
Band I have an awful memory.

Speaker 2 (36:44):
By the way, how's it go? I don't remember. They're
very much started.

Speaker 1 (36:49):
Were you guys in your hometown?

Speaker 2 (36:51):
Oh town? Yes, oh town? It is all right.

Speaker 1 (36:58):
What is the name of the TV show where one
direction got their start expector, Yes, ex factor U k okay, yeah, yeah,
all right, name three and sing songs.

Speaker 2 (37:15):
It's gonna be me, It's gonna be me.

Speaker 1 (37:17):
Okay, all right, Well that was quick.

Speaker 7 (37:20):
I like that, huge huge fans, huge fan.

Speaker 5 (37:22):
I thought she knew.

Speaker 1 (37:24):
Okay, they got more nice Okay, y'all just went up
another not for me, pope?

Speaker 2 (37:32):
All right?

Speaker 1 (37:33):
Where is five Sauce originally from five Seconds UK?

Speaker 2 (37:38):
No, I feel like that.

Speaker 6 (37:39):
I feel like that's where they would be.

Speaker 1 (37:41):
It's a good guess for sure.

Speaker 2 (37:43):
Are they from Canada? No?

Speaker 7 (37:45):
I think that was sorry.

Speaker 5 (37:49):
Australia.

Speaker 1 (37:50):
Yes, there from Sydney, Australia. Five Sauce, who also says
they're not a boy band, but they're totally Oh. Now,
this one's hard because I probably wouldn't remember this. What
are the names of the Hanson brothers? I would have?

Speaker 5 (38:09):
I would Hanson.

Speaker 2 (38:13):
I'm sure he has a brother wrong.

Speaker 1 (38:16):
This, Yeah, I would have. I mean looking at him like, yeah, Taylor,
Zach and Isaac. If you were, you know, a teenager
in the mid nineties, you definitely knew those names because
they kind of started at all for this the boy
band crazy. I mean, they were the first ones out right.
I mean after new kids who kind of established the area.
It was Hanson and ninety eight degrees. They were the
ones who kind of first started. Yeah, they I mean

(38:39):
they released songs before us, So yeah, they were first.
They were first. A lot of people don't realize that
I still pushed.

Speaker 2 (38:48):
I still put Hanson different than again, thinking back, not
a boy band. They were more like jas.

Speaker 3 (38:54):
There were like more Jonas brothers, which is like a
boy but there were more of just like I looked
at them more.

Speaker 2 (39:00):
It's just like a a brother band, like a boy
that were in like a band. It's a boy band, no,
but like they never they never danced, They had no choreography.
They just played an instrument. Yeah you know what I mean.

Speaker 1 (39:11):
Like so it's like it's a variation of the boy
one direction didn't really dance either.

Speaker 2 (39:16):
I know, but they didn't play instruments, so they just
bobbled on the stage.

Speaker 5 (39:21):
Varieties of boy band.

Speaker 1 (39:23):
Yeah, the term boy band it covers a lot of things.

Speaker 2 (39:26):
Now, band is like four or five members who sing
and dance.

Speaker 1 (39:31):
I mean I would say, like look, Fallout boy could
really be under the cat, but there were more of
a rock a rock boy band, there's different categories, different
all right, what does BTS stand for? I know, Alex,
I know that, you know that.

Speaker 2 (39:46):
Yes, I've never never knew that.

Speaker 1 (39:49):
I literally thought it was behind the scenes this whole time.

Speaker 5 (39:51):
He was just trivia. He's just asking the question.

Speaker 2 (39:54):
Really, I thought it was behind this.

Speaker 1 (39:56):
I was like, I assume, just just which I thought
was a great name, Like, yeah, scenes, that's fun, BTS,
bulletproof boy scouts, Where does that come from?

Speaker 2 (40:06):
It does? So it makes it all right?

Speaker 1 (40:10):
Since this is for us to tips, we need some
tips from you guys. What's a tip you have for
someone trying to make it in the music industry right now?
And this is this is really intriguing to me because
the music industry today is completely different from twenty years ago.
It's all about online and streaming and getting to that
fan immediately on social media. We didn't have that. So, yeah, like,

(40:32):
what are your tips on breaking into this industry at
this age?

Speaker 4 (40:38):
Definitely one thing would just be just start follow your
dreams and don't give up. I mean, there's not always
going to be someone there too to tell you that,
and you're gonna get a lot of nose and you
just have to keep going. Yeah, exactly, and it gets discouraging,
but you just have to keep going because there is
a lot at the end of the tunnel and you

(40:58):
can do it and people people need to hear what you.

Speaker 2 (41:02):
Have to have to share.

Speaker 1 (41:03):
What would you tell someone that say they got an opportunity,
you know, to join a group and they're still in school.
Would you encourage them to stick at it, or like,
just go for your dreams.

Speaker 8 (41:17):
Absolutely, stick with it, don't don't give up. I I
joined when I was in my senior year of high school,
and I mean, I don't think I made the wrong decision.

Speaker 2 (41:28):
So I would.

Speaker 8 (41:30):
Absolutely encourage anybody who's joining either a blugin or going
into the music industry while you're in school, I say,
go full speed ahead. I know so many people that
are my good friends that are still in school that
are trying to pursue their own music career and they
just love it.

Speaker 5 (41:48):
No, but that does not mean drop out of school.
I mean, you have to your homework.

Speaker 3 (41:53):
But if you're giving the opportunity to pursue like what
you really want to do, like, of course, like do
it because they could be.

Speaker 2 (41:59):
Your only opportunit you get.

Speaker 1 (42:01):
Yeah, but it is nice to have, you know, something
to fall back on in case it doesn't.

Speaker 3 (42:06):
Work, but especially when you start out and you're so young,
but you can always, you know, pivot back.

Speaker 2 (42:12):
If you need.

Speaker 1 (42:12):
Like, I'm super glad I did finish high school. I
mean it was it sucked having to do school at
the house and when everyone else is like playing basketball,
which was.

Speaker 2 (42:21):
A good thing.

Speaker 1 (42:22):
I but you know, justin now, just being there looking
out the window, like I wish we could go outside
and have fun. We're in school writing term paper after
term paper, like, oh god, and then he had another
two years after me. It was not fun. But yeah,
stay in school kids, all right, this or that frosted

(42:46):
tips or.

Speaker 2 (42:47):
The Rachel frosted tips. Yeah all right.

Speaker 1 (42:51):
Uh this is all nineties stuff, by the way, which
is now huge for your generation. Butterfly clips or choker necklace,
that's good.

Speaker 2 (43:02):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (43:03):
The flip phone a BlackBerry or a Sidekickberry.

Speaker 2 (43:09):
Was hard, like.

Speaker 5 (43:12):
No, no, you hang up, you can hang up, yeah,
when you hang up on something. The flip phone is crazy.
All BlackBerry had was that one game. Yeah, that's all
it had.

Speaker 7 (43:24):
Flip Flip Flip Flow.

Speaker 1 (43:25):
Yeah, in which now of all those three flip flows
flip flown. I can't say phone is the only one
that's made a comeback, like people wanting to go back
to that. I do miss my BlackBerry because as I'm driving,
which kids don't text and drive, I could without looking
away from the road. I could just use one hand

(43:46):
and know I was exactly like I didn't even have
to look at it. Yeah it was great, Yeah, but
I did. There was this thing called a Skytael two
way pager back in the day, and it was one
of the first I mean it was a pager, but
you weren't like a drug dealer, but it's it was
like a little mini computer and it was the first
way you could text people for the first time. And

(44:08):
it also had little games on it like Snake and
Battleship and all that, but I that was my favorite.
And then it had a little zap button, so if
you were you're at a bar or something and you
saw someone you liked and you wanted to give them
their number, you just go behind them and go zip,
and then they would come up on their phone like wait,
what is this. It was a good way of it
was a good way of meeting people. Yeah, they need
to do that on our phones now, I mean it

(44:30):
is kind of stalking. I guess, well, you're giving someone else, yeah,
I mean how could you be offended by, Oh, someone
wants to you can still push, don't accept.

Speaker 5 (44:40):
I would like if there was an except button.

Speaker 1 (44:42):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, that was always fun, all right.
Denim on denim or the multiple layered shirt. Okay, so
remember back in the day they would wear like long
sleeved t shirts with like a shirt over that, and then.

Speaker 2 (44:58):
They were like polos. It's a double pop.

Speaker 1 (45:01):
Yeah color, yeah, double colored polo shirts. Yeah. I feel like, yeah,
we didn't get into that.

Speaker 7 (45:07):
I like both, but I think the layer one is
kind of cool.

Speaker 2 (45:11):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (45:11):
That's classic, classic, classic for sure. But they're both coming back,
which is weird.

Speaker 11 (45:16):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (45:16):
Inflatable furniture or retro transparent phones. I think I had
that transparent.

Speaker 2 (45:21):
I had both.

Speaker 1 (45:23):
It was like the house phone that was cold, it
was clear, it was clear, and you can see the
inner workings and it lit up.

Speaker 2 (45:29):
It was huge in the nineties. That just sounds cool.

Speaker 1 (45:31):
Did y'all ever have a house phone? Okay, okay, just cute.
They're not that young, Okay, good to know. Full house
or Boy Meets.

Speaker 5 (45:42):
World I'm a full house house full I was full World. Okay,
I do like Boy Meets World, but I'm a full house.

Speaker 1 (45:50):
To pang your foot. I liked them all. I watched
Full House a lot more than because Full House came before,
like way before, so I was still well, I was
still in junior high high school when that's that was
originally going. Yeah, and then Boy's World kind of started
right when I started within it sing, so I didn't
really get to see much of that. Yeah, but both
great shows. All right, here's some rapid fire. If you

(46:12):
could only listen to one song on loop forever, what
would it be? God tear your hair out? Oh yeah,
a shout out to better place? Favorite TV show theme song. Yeah,
that's what everyone said.

Speaker 2 (46:33):
Everyone says.

Speaker 1 (46:35):
One, and it was, I mean and when it came out,
and I think this is what really helped Friends become
huge juggernaut. The song was just as big as the show.
It huge number one song for months. It was kind
of like Titanic and My Heart Will Go On.

Speaker 2 (46:51):
Yeah, it was like that movie.

Speaker 1 (46:54):
That movie would not have been as big without the song.
The song wouldn't have been as big without the movie.
Same thing with Friends and that that thing time. Yeah. Uh,
if you could make your own boy band, who would
you recruit of all the celebrities out there? Who who
deserves to be in a boy band?

Speaker 5 (47:11):
You mean, like from past boy bands or just anything.

Speaker 1 (47:14):
Right, Like if you were to put one together right now?

Speaker 2 (47:17):
Who? Yeah?

Speaker 1 (47:18):
Who in the entertainment industry? Like, oh, yeah, he'd be great,
Like Tom Holland.

Speaker 2 (47:24):
I want John Loki.

Speaker 1 (47:27):
Cool, he's a singer. Yeah, he's a band Hugh Jackman,
Now you would have loved to have been in a
boy band, guaranteed.

Speaker 2 (47:35):
Yes, we need.

Speaker 7 (47:40):
This is a good Brian McKnight, You know Brian Knight.

Speaker 1 (47:46):
Well yeah, mister riff himself.

Speaker 7 (47:48):
You need like a crazy one.

Speaker 1 (47:49):
Oh yeah, you gotta put the crazy one.

Speaker 5 (47:51):
I want someone out of pocket just completely.

Speaker 1 (47:56):
That's actually a perfect band. That's a perfect band, all right.
Do you believe in ghosts?

Speaker 11 (48:02):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (48:03):
Do we have any ghost experiences?

Speaker 5 (48:06):
I mean there's one haunt in our house for sure,
there's one in a CNBU.

Speaker 4 (48:09):
We stayed that that was kind of questionable, But you
didn't hear that from me, and I don't know.

Speaker 2 (48:13):
Some some stuff moved around.

Speaker 5 (48:15):
It might have been a prank, but.

Speaker 2 (48:16):
Could have been haunted. It was definitely me.

Speaker 7 (48:21):
I have like a weird.

Speaker 6 (48:22):
Childhood story, but it's not very entertaining. I mean I
kind of just woke got in the middle of the
night and I was like, I swear I saw this guy.
I'm not sure if and it sounds weird, but he
was like headless and I was like a guy in
like a tuck trying to walk or.

Speaker 2 (48:33):
Something like that.

Speaker 1 (48:36):
I love ghost stories.

Speaker 7 (48:38):
I was like, I'm good.

Speaker 1 (48:39):
Oh yeah, no, I mean I have a few ghost stories.
I'm like, okay, aliens because I mean the big news
in the last year has been there is confirmation that
there are aliens, but yet there aren't. I don't know, like,
how does the government have press conferences and tell us
there's aliens and no one even talks about it. I'm like, what, yeah,
we're going to talk about this? Yeah, was like right now? Yeah,

(49:02):
so yeah, So what do you think about the aliens?
Do they exist?

Speaker 5 (49:05):
I mean, we've been in New York and l A.
I'm pretty sure we've been looking up since we got here.

Speaker 2 (49:13):
Though.

Speaker 1 (49:13):
Yeah, what's the first uh, what's the first concert you've
been to?

Speaker 7 (49:18):
BTS was mine?

Speaker 2 (49:19):
Oh? Yeah?

Speaker 6 (49:20):
Mine?

Speaker 1 (49:22):
Nice?

Speaker 8 (49:23):
I think mine was either an n F concert or
something like that.

Speaker 9 (49:26):
Mine was actually a Katy Perry concert for a friend's birthday.
I was like, I was like eleven, but I was
up there like, yes, I love this song.

Speaker 2 (49:37):
Mine.

Speaker 1 (49:40):
It's hard to tell because it might have been the
Beach Boys because I think we were at some kind
of little festival and they were playing.

Speaker 2 (49:46):
It was like your first like real concert you went to.

Speaker 1 (49:49):
I think it was Tammy Wynette and Tanya Tucker in Branson, Missouri,
because I was, you know, on a family trip with
my parents and uh yeah, we and Branson is you know,
it's all about this country music mecca. So all the
big stars went there and it was Timmy Want and
Tana Tucker together performing. Yeah, so I think that was it.

Speaker 2 (50:08):
Mine was Spice Girls.

Speaker 1 (50:09):
So that's a good.

Speaker 2 (50:10):
Yeah, that's a good ten years old. Remember it like.

Speaker 1 (50:14):
Yesterday and then you were going to go back, but
then they broke up.

Speaker 2 (50:18):
I saw that. I saw when they got back together.

Speaker 1 (50:21):
Yeah, so this was after they broke up.

Speaker 2 (50:24):
Yeah, I know the first concert I went to I
was ten. They actually Ginger Spice. It was a very
troubling time for me. She left the group, so she
wasn't there she left then the middle.

Speaker 1 (50:33):
Never seen the Spice Girls, Yeah, well yeah I have
not with all five.

Speaker 2 (50:40):
Well they did the reunion concert and you saw that.

Speaker 1 (50:43):
Yeah, okay, I'm just trying to get the straight out.
I'm just trying to get the facts straight here. We
are a truthful show, and I don't want to come out.

Speaker 2 (50:54):
Wow. No fake news here, no fake news.

Speaker 1 (50:58):
How would you rate your karaoke skills? From one tomorrow?

Speaker 2 (51:00):
Carrey?

Speaker 6 (51:02):
Right here in the middle, he's really good.

Speaker 1 (51:05):
All right, But what's your go to song?

Speaker 5 (51:10):
I go to song Tennessee Whiskey by Kristin right.

Speaker 1 (51:13):
Yeah, he minds his friends in little places Garthroak. So
it's very Yeah, I get it.

Speaker 4 (51:19):
I I two different vibes either like uptown funk or creep.
Very different vibes, very different.

Speaker 1 (51:26):
If you haven't heard this version of Creep, What's your Name?
From American idol.

Speaker 2 (51:33):
Hailey Ryan Haart?

Speaker 1 (51:35):
Check out her creep Holy crap.

Speaker 2 (51:37):
It is like with post modern post modern.

Speaker 5 (51:40):
Like hers and Casey Abrams.

Speaker 1 (51:42):
Oh yeah, yeah, he did.

Speaker 5 (51:44):
He did that song. He did the piano for it.
Can't help falling in love with her.

Speaker 2 (51:48):
I think there's one that's trending now.

Speaker 6 (51:50):
Some guy just saying creep like amazingly, there's so many versions.
When we pressed the button you turn around, which was
that one?

Speaker 5 (51:55):
The voice he was perfone.

Speaker 6 (51:58):
The whole concert was really good.

Speaker 1 (51:59):
It's an epics like that song. If you want to
hear someone's vocal talent, that's why everyone covers that song.
It goes there, all right, Well, I kind of want y'all.
Can y'all sing one more little thing as we leave?
Is there anything else we can maybe something from your
Maybe you can sing a little bit of the single?

Speaker 2 (52:16):
Can y'all do that already?

Speaker 11 (52:19):
If you don't call me back up, we'll understand, but
call me back if you can.

Speaker 2 (52:28):
I can't tell you that I'm sorry.

Speaker 11 (52:31):
Let you know you're perfect, tell you that you're still
my better half.

Speaker 5 (52:38):
I can't tell you you're amazing.

Speaker 11 (52:40):
Let you know your worthy, tell you you're the best
I ever had.

Speaker 7 (52:47):
Until you call me back. Oh call me back?

Speaker 2 (52:56):
Maybe call me back?

Speaker 1 (52:58):
Yeah, no, lonely hearts. Oh my gosh, guys, thank you
so much for coming to Frosted Tips. I am excited
to see where y'all go from here.

Speaker 2 (53:06):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (53:07):
What would you like to tell your friends out there?

Speaker 5 (53:10):
Just thank you again?

Speaker 4 (53:11):
For having us, but thank you so much for supporting us,
Thank you for listening. We're so excited for all of
what's in store, new music, more performances, and just we
love you guys so much and we're so thankful for you, and.

Speaker 5 (53:25):
You're not alone and we're with you.

Speaker 1 (53:27):
I love that. How can everyone stay in touch with you?

Speaker 2 (53:29):
Guys?

Speaker 4 (53:29):
What your socials all social and streaming platforms at No
Lonely Hearts.

Speaker 1 (53:33):
Well, that's easy enough. I love that the official No
Lonely Hearts Yeah, one two three two three, Yeah, it's
like everything's taken under all right, guys, thank you so
much for being here, and guys, that is all the
show we have for you today. Thank you so much
for listening. Turkey, as always, it's a pleasure.

Speaker 2 (53:51):
A pleasure is always all right, We'll.

Speaker 1 (53:53):
Be good to each other. Don't drink and drive out there,
take care of those animals, and until next time, stay frosted. Hey,
thanks for listening. Follow us on Instagram at Frosted Tips
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