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Speaker 1 (00:07):
Bad seeds make bad apples, and bad apples make good
friends little sour to the taste.
Speaker 2 (00:14):
But at least you don't pretend.
Speaker 3 (00:16):
Because we've all got our share of trouble coming around
the bench.
Speaker 4 (00:21):
So won't you keep your round chin running.
Speaker 3 (00:26):
The way you look around the room, playing you get away,
comforting your trouble, letting your eyes ready take.
Speaker 5 (00:36):
To devil, leave your details, miss Entison steak, and the
truth has been a long time cold. We're all bound
from one big sleet.
Speaker 6 (00:48):
Hence the car the new weekie. Hen it s easy's
to forget that.
Speaker 5 (00:52):
You're life looking miles. That's we op hand a thousand stalls.
Oh we get lost, we get that. Yeah, we justen
to you times rolls.
Speaker 7 (01:25):
I'm looking for a train wreck, just someone off the
man so I can know that damage is quotes.
Speaker 5 (01:33):
Friends for a friend, that seeds make bad apples.
Speaker 3 (01:37):
So let me recommend you stick around and see what's coming.
Speaker 5 (01:44):
In your touch. Mistaken earth for dirt that makes a
sweet in your eyes, forgiving.
Speaker 6 (01:51):
Skies, allowing me.
Speaker 5 (01:54):
The spines like.
Speaker 6 (01:55):
Commercial thing looks.
Speaker 5 (01:57):
Too much to you see make in here the songwhere.
Speaker 7 (02:04):
We're abound one mix me HiT's the come the New Week.
Speaker 5 (02:08):
He head and says it to forgat it.
Speaker 8 (02:11):
You're mine.
Speaker 5 (02:13):
Looking, Miles.
Speaker 1 (02:15):
That's we half a thousand scouts.
Speaker 5 (02:18):
Grow, we get lost, we get found here we just
continue town.
Speaker 2 (02:23):
He grows.
Speaker 5 (02:43):
Pro bout for one mixed me hex a com the
New Week. He can it, says it too, gap and
chill n cooking. Biles, that's re o.
Speaker 7 (02:55):
Half a thousand scouts throw, we get lost, he get found. Yeah,
we just continued down up one minute.
Speaker 5 (03:05):
Hence the come to be weak.
Speaker 9 (03:07):
Tenancy easy yet you get Miles's we old hand a
thousand stones throw, we get lost, we get back.
Speaker 10 (03:19):
Yeh, we just continue down these ways.
Speaker 11 (03:46):
I love that that is new from Narley Darling. The
track is Bad Apples and we're going to talk to
Nary Darling in just a moment. They are with us.
Jenny is here, of course, at the news table, present
four and let me get these mics up here. We've
got Narley Darling for the members here with us, and
they're gonna play live in just a couple of minutes.
Speaker 4 (04:04):
But also what I'd like to do, let's start in
this corner of the room.
Speaker 11 (04:07):
You can each introduce yourselves, tell us who you are,
what you do in the band also gives me a
chance to kind of check the MIC's before you play live.
Speaker 4 (04:14):
But we'll start with you, sir, alrighty.
Speaker 12 (04:16):
My name is Gary, Gary A Goodman. I live in Portsmouth,
New Hampshire. I'm the drummer. Yes do we have my
bomb goes, but I normally do play on a full kit. Okay,
and going on four years now with Gnarly Darling.
Speaker 4 (04:30):
Excellent, excellent, all right?
Speaker 13 (04:31):
And you Hi, I'm Jesse Jesse rigordo Eva and I'm
a vocalist for the band. I sing some leads and
then some harmonies for Ryan.
Speaker 4 (04:42):
Okay.
Speaker 14 (04:42):
I've been with the band for about three years.
Speaker 4 (04:45):
Excellent, excellent, all right, and you Ryan.
Speaker 15 (04:47):
I am Ryan Peey and I play guitar and sing
and I'm the songwriter in the group. And the group,
I guess has been together in some form for going
on six years now. But this okay, this current group
of five, we're missing one today with a car. Group
of five is pushing four years and we're having a
great time.
Speaker 4 (05:06):
Gotcha, gotcha? Okay? And you sure.
Speaker 16 (05:09):
My name's Pete Lassie. I live in Kenny Bunk, Main.
I play harmonica. I've been playing really since the beginning
with Ryan. We're colleagues, we're both educators and just really
happy to.
Speaker 15 (05:20):
Be here today.
Speaker 11 (05:21):
Excellent. Well, I'm happy to have the four of you here.
And how long, by the way, has this been? Well,
you mentioned how long the band has been around, but
how many times have you been on the show?
Speaker 17 (05:29):
Now?
Speaker 4 (05:30):
Has it been? Is this your third?
Speaker 15 (05:32):
Second?
Speaker 5 (05:32):
Only?
Speaker 4 (05:32):
Second? Okay? For some reason I thought it'd have been more.
Speaker 11 (05:35):
But I love the I love the studio tracks, by
the way, And is this part of a new new
album that's just come out or is coming out or
what's what's the status of that?
Speaker 15 (05:43):
It is? It's our our debut album. We recorded it
just over a year ago and spent a lot of
time doing the mixing and planning processes, and we've released
four of the tracks already over the last month or so,
but the full album is going to be coming out
on Friday, this coming Friday.
Speaker 4 (05:58):
Outstanding, And what's it called?
Speaker 15 (06:00):
It's a self titled album, So Narley Darling.
Speaker 4 (06:02):
Okay, perfect? Is this the first official album that you've
put out here? It is? Okay?
Speaker 11 (06:06):
Okay, wow, Well congratulations that's amazing. Yeah, absolutely, I'm dying
to hear you play live if you are just joining us.
Narley Darling is here with us, live in studio, and
they're gonna do a couple of songs live for us,
and what are you all gonna play?
Speaker 15 (06:19):
We're gonna do a song that hasn't been released yet,
but it'll be out on Friday when the album drops on.
This is called words Carry Over the Water.
Speaker 4 (06:25):
Words carry Over the Water, Narley Darling live in studio.
Speaker 18 (06:28):
All right, I've done a key amount dreams and smoking
in loaning loadin oxygen guarantee, tell.
Speaker 5 (06:56):
Thank you get locked.
Speaker 18 (07:01):
Horne shouldn't know the stairs would come away.
Speaker 19 (07:06):
I've seen this movie.
Speaker 18 (07:11):
Go to Finna, see Harbor from the out and away
and my pencil father and Rihys.
Speaker 5 (07:16):
It's just like every breath with the know to die.
Speaker 18 (07:19):
I'll never capture all the light in the sky or
that hesitating rhythm and stumbled through to die.
Speaker 17 (07:27):
What the thinks you say?
Speaker 5 (07:30):
I'm telling you worse scary over the water.
Speaker 19 (07:35):
One thing certain, thank God certain, And I worry scary
over the water.
Speaker 18 (07:43):
And only heaven can hear. I've learned a lot of
bit and most sweeter than the happy. So is all
so one listens, not silting strings along.
Speaker 19 (08:08):
You say, all comes downs?
Speaker 5 (08:10):
Who happens? Half spinning to lie?
Speaker 14 (08:15):
Holy chemistry is so easy.
Speaker 18 (08:17):
And there's boulle try and watching them now you can
call it a bell just a little the same, And
that haden mean you're tired. I mean nothing in the
final and then and words can cut the socking knife
over pen. But I can tell you're dying just to
(08:38):
say them again. Why the things you say?
Speaker 19 (08:42):
I'm telling you, word scary over the water, one thing certain,
thank God for a certain man.
Speaker 6 (08:51):
A word scarry over the water.
Speaker 20 (08:55):
And only Heaven can hear. Watch the things you say.
I'm telling you words carry over the water.
Speaker 19 (09:20):
One thing certain than God, A certain and a worst
carry over the water.
Speaker 17 (09:28):
Watch the things you say.
Speaker 5 (09:31):
I'm telling you words carry over the water, one.
Speaker 18 (09:36):
Thing certain than God, the certain.
Speaker 8 (09:39):
And a words carry over the water. The words carry
over the water. The words carry over the water.
Speaker 5 (09:52):
In heaven.
Speaker 4 (09:57):
In Oh my God, that's so good. Oh yeah, really good,
really good.
Speaker 15 (10:08):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (10:08):
Yeah.
Speaker 11 (10:10):
If you are just joining us, we have Narley Darling
here in studio with us, playing live. And uh is
that kind of the secret weapon? Is your voices together?
I mean you just sounds so good together, You really
do absolutely absolutely. Is that is that kind of what
what makes us all work? I mean obviously everyone's you know,
the four of you sound great. And you've got another
(10:30):
member too, right, the bass player.
Speaker 15 (10:32):
Too, Eric, our bass player couldn't be here today, but yeah,
he definitely adds a lot to the group.
Speaker 11 (10:35):
Yeah, yeah, but I mean the just the like the
harmonies of the two of you, is that something that
that was there right from the start, like or is
that something you had to kind of develop over.
Speaker 15 (10:45):
Time or I think we've put some some work and
time into it.
Speaker 11 (10:48):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, no, it's so good, so good. Now
the studio tracks that we're playing today, where were these recorded?
Because everything sounds amazing.
Speaker 19 (10:57):
Yeah.
Speaker 15 (10:57):
We ended up recording these with a guy name Brian Kombs.
He's got a place called Rocking Horse Studio in Gittsfield
and went in there just about a year ago. Actually,
it's spent a couple of days. We weren't sure how
many songs we were going to be able to lay
down in two days, but yeah, we did a lot
of prep to be ready and we ended up recording
eight songs and then you know a couple of times
going back to kind of tweak some things and do
(11:18):
some fine tuning. But it was a great experience working
with Brian.
Speaker 4 (11:22):
Yeah, I interviewed Brian.
Speaker 11 (11:24):
Jeez, it was a long time ago. Now I should
we should get him back on the show. It's been
a long time. But yeah, he's amazing and everything that
comes out of there is really good. Everything that comes
out of Rocking Horse is really good. And then did
you do a it's a full album, right, it is
eight songs total, eight songs, Yeah, And what went into
the decision to make a full album? Because you know,
you've got so many options, especially today. You can do EPs,
you can do a series of singles that maybe eventually
(11:46):
become an album. But what went into the decision to
go in and do a full album?
Speaker 15 (11:51):
I mean, for me, I think, you know, we've been
together for a number of years, and you know, I've
got probably fifty songs and we don't do all of
those as a band, but we've played probably consistently, maybe
fifteen or so. And wow, so we had this backlog
of songs and I was just excited to record as
many as we could. Yeah, So we went into the
studio trying to be, you know, really prepared to optimize
our time in the studio and kind of felt like
(12:13):
if we can get five done, six done, that would
be great, and maybe you know, we have this amazing
two days where we can do all eight and that's
what happened.
Speaker 4 (12:21):
Yeah, so it was great.
Speaker 16 (12:22):
Yeah, And the short answer is it took about two
years of talking about it.
Speaker 5 (12:25):
And then.
Speaker 11 (12:27):
Yeah, yeah, all these things take time, right, especially like
when you've got a backlog of songs, you got to
really consider, you know, what what you want to record
because you know, especially if you know you're just going
in there for a couple of days and trying to
do as much as you can.
Speaker 15 (12:40):
Right, So totally totally. We've got, you know, a couple
of new ones we've been working on, and so I
think our next plan is over the next maybe three
four months, is to get and then maybe just do
two or three or you know, maybe an EP, maybe
a single even, Yeah, just to kind of keep it going. Yeah,
because it's been such a great experience recording and going
through this process.
Speaker 11 (12:57):
Yeah, yeah, excellent, Well we should play in others studio
track what we played Bad Apples? So was what was
the other one you wanted to make sure we got in?
Speaker 15 (13:04):
I think it'd be great to play Little Fences, little
one that hasn't been released.
Speaker 4 (13:07):
Yet, Okay, anything we should know about this before we
play it.
Speaker 15 (13:11):
So this is one of the songs. I really love
how this came together because you know, I write all
these songs on my acoustic guitar. And then the best
part from me is coming together with these folks and
Eric as well and see what they can bring to
the table. And the original the demo version of this
is very different from where it ultimately ended up. Oh really,
and that was a really collaborative process. There's this whole
(13:31):
section at the end that we sort of jokingly and
lovingly called the hipster whistle session that did not exist
on the original demo. And so oh okay, I love
the fact that it was really a group rite in
a lot of ways.
Speaker 11 (13:42):
Yeah, okay, very cool, very cool. So here it is,
we're going to give this a spin. This is Little Fences.
The band is Gnarley Darling, his.
Speaker 21 (14:04):
Little dove and white facing in the driveway. You might
a ension jumping up with us. Why you think you're
answertating up among the blouse with all?
Speaker 18 (14:12):
Then he was watching me from the rein box, fifty
clean around the ball. We can find a way back
on the b.
Speaker 22 (14:24):
Twee Donald in around leaves a gutta under little fence.
Speaker 14 (14:35):
You used to taking me from here to the deep.
Speaker 21 (14:37):
Then you used to help me off search your bossy.
You used to give me on the space that I
can handle, where I can still away the back of Jackie.
Speaker 14 (14:45):
All these word we.
Speaker 18 (14:46):
Tensing down, got the sound.
Speaker 5 (14:54):
Horrile, treating cool.
Speaker 22 (14:56):
Wearing well leaves the gout under little Hello.
Speaker 21 (15:31):
The papers want to look around the baby as the
paper where you're seeing the joke.
Speaker 5 (15:36):
Try to eat the.
Speaker 18 (15:36):
Marcus just wanted to stand in the punchie.
Speaker 21 (15:39):
Try to separating on stand from the pearl. You can
love in all feel Start at the hold lot of kids.
The kid's breaking steaks can burn.
Speaker 5 (15:54):
But we still go on.
Speaker 17 (16:00):
A hone A little fences. Oh yeah, yeah, a hone,
(16:46):
A little pens to me.
Speaker 11 (16:52):
Oh another great track that is Little Fences. The band
(17:35):
is Narley Darling, and we've got Narley Darling here with
us a live in studio. Oh that that is, that
is so so good. I'm sure I asked you this
last time we were here, but I don't remember the answer.
And of course we have newer listeners. Where does the
name come from? What does Narley Darling mean?
Speaker 15 (17:50):
Oh gosh, there's a long story there. But the original
name of the band was very confusing. Oh, I goes
back five or six years.
Speaker 4 (17:57):
I love rejected band names was the original name.
Speaker 15 (17:59):
It was Ambulate as tolerated.
Speaker 11 (18:01):
Yes, I remember you talking about that now the last
time you're here. Yes, yes, Ambulate as tolerated.
Speaker 19 (18:06):
Yeah.
Speaker 15 (18:06):
And as Pete was saying, a lot of us are
are educators, and that came from just our school nurse's
protocol for students returning from concussions. Okay, they could ambulate
as tolerated. Yeah, And it was kind of funny at
the time, and you know whatever, but we found ourselves
like a show after show and you know, people calling
us ambulated or just confusing it. And so about three
years ago we decided we wanted to change and we
(18:27):
had this Google doc with all sorts of crazy ideas. Yeah,
we actually did like a social media campaign to get
people to vote, and oh really had four finalists and
ultimately we just like, I think we like the juxtaposition
of Gnarly and Darling. Right, So it's sort of edgy
and a little twisted, but also sweet at the same time.
Speaker 11 (18:43):
Yeah, I just imagine when when you were ambulating as tolerated,
would like, would you would your name beyond posters for
shows and they would screw it up like did they
misspell things?
Speaker 15 (18:51):
And yeah all the time.
Speaker 4 (18:52):
I would imagine, Yeah, yeah, that's how long did you
have that name?
Speaker 15 (18:56):
What do you think, Pete? Maybe two years?
Speaker 4 (18:57):
Yeah that sounds right, two years. Yeah yeah, well you
with it for two years, that's pretty good.
Speaker 11 (19:03):
So then what do you remember any of the other
names that you considered before settling on Narley Darland?
Speaker 4 (19:07):
Like I said, I love rejected band names.
Speaker 15 (19:08):
Yeah, what do you remember any I know, I.
Speaker 14 (19:10):
Remember the funny ones from Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
Speaker 12 (19:14):
Yeah, milksteak really yeah, there was I think one was
like the tricky pickle. Yeah, there was something to do
with the donkey, but I don't remember.
Speaker 5 (19:27):
Yeah, yeah there was.
Speaker 15 (19:28):
There was a moun mouse mouse Honey was one of them. Noah,
I wanted us there was a band, an R and
B band back in the eighties called Tony Tony Tony,
and I wanted us to be Gary Gary Gary.
Speaker 4 (19:39):
But that I really Oh that's funny.
Speaker 11 (19:44):
And then now what's your what's your live schedule, Like,
are you playing a lot of shows? Wou'd imagine you've
you've been busy.
Speaker 15 (19:49):
Right, yeah, it has been, I mean probably twice a month,
right something like that.
Speaker 13 (19:53):
Yeah, I mean we're playing tomorrow the Blue Merrimain and
Hittering Name, and then we have a big show for
our album release on November twentieth. It's going to be
at the Stone Church in Newmarket. Excellent on what deck
on November twentieth?
Speaker 4 (20:08):
Oh that's coming right out?
Speaker 14 (20:09):
Yeah, yeah before Thanksgiving?
Speaker 4 (20:11):
Okay, okay, excellent, excellent.
Speaker 15 (20:13):
So the album comes out Friday, and then the following
Thursdays is that show? Okay, And we've got a great
local group called Three Great Gardens that's going to open
up for us as well. Okay, it's gonna be a
lot of fun.
Speaker 11 (20:22):
Oh, very cool, very cool. Are you gonna play Are
you playing the entire album that night?
Speaker 15 (20:27):
Or we'll play the entire album and some new stuff
and probably a few covers in the mix as well.
Speaker 11 (20:32):
Oh excellent, excellent. Well I'm dying to hear another live
one if you want to, you want to play another
absolute live one for us?
Speaker 15 (20:38):
So this one is from the album as well, and
it's it's already been released, and uh, this is a song.
I always described this as uh me getting really angry
and frustrated with God, which I tend to do from
time to time. Okay, but hopefully there's a little bit
of redemption in this song as well. And this morning
we want to dedicate this one to Kathy.
Speaker 4 (20:59):
All right, ready, Gnarlie Darling live in studio.
Speaker 2 (21:03):
One, two three, four, Jesus, wherever si.
Speaker 6 (21:34):
To bevel me down in my knees. Somebody somewhere, oh
some something fish and he's collecting whatever receives, tearing his way.
Speaker 23 (21:46):
Through my kitchen, rapping in closets and drawers, staring me down.
Speaker 5 (21:52):
And I'm not giving him an.
Speaker 15 (21:54):
Answer to the do what I'm a sufferings for?
Speaker 6 (21:57):
So say my name here.
Speaker 24 (21:59):
It's spoken that I'm broken, shatted like I've always deserved.
Speaker 6 (22:04):
If I'm drifting on a nocean, go and through emotions, be.
Speaker 23 (22:08):
Annywhere with every nerve there are answers in our silence,
in the spaces between our sides.
Speaker 5 (22:18):
It's all right there.
Speaker 6 (22:19):
The beauty and a bruise if you're not afraid to
see it. Beauty and a bruise if you're not afraid
to open your eyes.
Speaker 5 (22:40):
Very you word, sir, is fixing.
Speaker 24 (22:43):
Couldn't you write down the signs the recombination of letters
and your voice, and the hent.
Speaker 6 (22:50):
Of a ghost of a line, truth in the ring.
Speaker 5 (22:55):
On the table.
Speaker 15 (22:57):
Don't look away.
Speaker 5 (22:58):
From the light, just I can shine on a cruise
or fixed there.
Speaker 6 (23:03):
Sometimes the worst thing that happened is right. See my name,
to hear it smoking.
Speaker 24 (23:08):
Remind me that I'm broken, shining like I've always to said.
If I'm drifting on an ocean, going through the emotions.
Speaker 23 (23:17):
You ain't inwhere with every nerve there are answers, in
a silence and in the spaces between our sides, and
it's all right there.
Speaker 6 (23:28):
The beauty and a cruise if you're not afraid to
see it.
Speaker 17 (23:32):
Beauty and a cruise.
Speaker 6 (23:34):
If you're not afraid to open your eyes.
Speaker 20 (23:49):
Don't call the doctor.
Speaker 6 (23:50):
Let me live in the pain aches like the space
is in a haunting refrain.
Speaker 5 (23:56):
Don't call the doctor. Let me live in the pain.
Speaker 24 (23:59):
Don't all the time to see my name, and here
it's smoking. Remind me that I'm broken, shining like our owns.
If I'm drifting holling.
Speaker 6 (24:10):
Ocean, going through the motions, be learning with every ender.
There are answers in the silence and in the spaces.
Speaker 5 (24:20):
Between our sides, and it's all right down the.
Speaker 6 (24:25):
Beauty and a bruise if you're not afraid to see it,
Beauty and a bruise, if you're not afraid to see it,
Duty and a bruise, if you're not afraid to see it,
Beauty and a bruise, if you're not afraid to open
your eyes.
Speaker 18 (24:51):
Say my name comes down, Sam, my name, Mark, say
my name.
Speaker 11 (25:00):
Great seven there, Oh so good, so good Gnarli Darling
live in studio. That song is called Beauty in the
Bruise and that is that is really good? Yeah, just
just amazing. Now when you when you play that live,
(25:23):
are you on acoustic guitar, Ryan or do you play
electric live?
Speaker 4 (25:26):
Or how does that?
Speaker 15 (25:26):
I play a hybrid. I've got a Fender Hybrid that has,
you know, sort of like a five way switch. So
some of the songs are acoustic and some I can
switch over and get a little more crunch to it.
Speaker 11 (25:35):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I can. I can imagine that, you know,
because that's a lot of energy to that one. I
would imagine live it it might gets loud and I.
Speaker 15 (25:41):
Mean Gary on a full drum kit on that one
is is it to be?
Speaker 4 (25:44):
I can imagine, Yeah, I can imagine. Uh, let's see,
So now what is what is kind of the future.
Speaker 11 (25:52):
So obviously we know the release party is coming up
for this on the twentieth, and then like what's your
play you know, a lot of bands kind of hibernate
during the winter. I mean, are you gonna be are
you going to continue playing live a lot or what's
what's kind of the short term and long term trajectory
do you think?
Speaker 15 (26:05):
I think I think it'll be. You know, we'll continue
to play. I think January can kind of be a
slower time for a lot of people. Yeah, you know,
people are doing dry January and just you know, it's
not as much as going on. But we'll probably have
a couple here and there. I know we've got the
end of January, we're playing at the Word Barn in Exeter,
doing a double bill with a great bluegrass band called
The Mountain. Okay, so looking forward to that, and then
(26:26):
we've got some stuff already lined up in the spring
and early summer as well.
Speaker 5 (26:29):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (26:29):
Yeah, so you're keeping plenty busy.
Speaker 5 (26:31):
Yeah.
Speaker 12 (26:32):
Also in the January February March timeframe. It's a it's
a great time to learn new music. Oh yeah, yeah,
so we we get prepared for the spring.
Speaker 4 (26:43):
But yeah, yeah, we're pretty busy.
Speaker 11 (26:45):
Excellent, outstanding, outstanding, So we should uh. I think we're
gonna end the segment with I'm gonna play this, uh,
this song drift. But so this is not one of
the ones that you had asked me to play, but
this is the one that connected really connected with me
the most. And by the way, I love the whole album.
All the songs are really good, but what can you
tell us about this? So kind of selfishly, I guess
(27:06):
in a way because this is my favorite, But then
so this is your favorite too, It turns out right
it is.
Speaker 15 (27:10):
Yeah, yeah, this is the one for me that I'll
use your word. It really resonates for me as well. Yeah,
I think you know, for me as a songwriter, I
love and it doesn't always happen, but every now and
then you get this magical moment where you write a
lyric that is not a cliche, that feels unique and different,
but at the same time it's something that feels that
(27:32):
people can relate to. And this is somehow universal in
some way. And you know, I was thinking about this
on the drive over, and this would be a good
project if anybody has nothing better to do. But if
you look at the lyrics to all of our songs,
I don't use the word love in any song, and
I feel like the word love is so overused and
it's kind of hollow at this point. Yeah, I would
rather have a lyric that sort of expresses love in
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a unique way and you still have that emotional sentimental
connection to it without using kind of a trite phrase.
Speaker 5 (28:00):
Sure.
Speaker 15 (28:00):
Sure, So that's a big part of a song like Drift,
I think, is you know those moments where there's these
these unique images, but ultimately there's a universal truth in
there somewhere. And for me, it's it's at the end,
there's a line setting fire to all that we've built
so we can build it again. It's about, you know,
all of the struggles that we all go through. People
in our band right now are going through them, and
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yet we find a way to sort of keep going
forward and rebuilding from the wreckage along the way.
Speaker 8 (28:26):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (28:26):
Yeah, Yeah, Like I said, this one really connected with me.
Speaker 11 (28:29):
So we'll play that in a moment I also want
to know too, like, well, let's remind people about the
CD release show coming up the twentieth, because that's coming
right up.
Speaker 8 (28:37):
Yeah.
Speaker 13 (28:37):
So it's at the Stone Church in Newmarket, New Hampshire.
It's gonna be on Thursday, November twentieth at eight pm. Okay,
got support from three great gardens and we're gonna have
some merch and we're gonna have a great time. Yeah,
we're gonna do everything from the album and then also
some covers as well. So come on out on November twentieth.
Speaker 4 (28:54):
Outstanding, it's gonna be a big old party.
Speaker 11 (28:56):
Excellent, excellent. And where's the best place for people to
go online to keep up with everything Narley Darling is doing.
Oh and you should definitely while we're at at spell Narley.
Speaker 14 (29:06):
Yeah, Narli Darling dot com. And if you didn't know,
Narley spelled with a G in the front of it, Yes,
n A.
Speaker 4 (29:12):
R L y okay, Narlie Darling.
Speaker 15 (29:15):
Yeah, and we've got social media presence too, so Narly
Darling band on Instagram and Facebook and so people can
follow and keep up to date with all the stuff
we're doing.
Speaker 11 (29:22):
Yeah, yeah, excellent, excellent, Well, congratulations on everything.
Speaker 4 (29:26):
In the new album.
Speaker 11 (29:26):
It's great, Thank you much, and I'm sure the show
on the twentieth will go fantastic. And I'm going to
check out that other band two three Great Gardens. Yeah,
curious about them too, So we will end We'll end
the segment with Drift. But yeah, thank you all so much.
This has been amazing, Thanks so much for having us.
Thank you absolutely we will do it again in the future.
And if you are listening live on Saturday, stick around.
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Coming up in the third hour, we have Volley returning
to the show today. But yeah, I love this song.
This is Drift and the band is Nari Darling.
Speaker 7 (30:18):
And then reads warning and a line down in the
dirt for a fine conversation with the sun.
Speaker 6 (30:29):
Well, there's just one wed ahead of my days to cast.
Speaker 5 (30:33):
The woods aside.
Speaker 7 (30:35):
The trick is to forget the things I've done, because
everybody is God.
Speaker 5 (30:42):
Of pras Somemmer line is mountain.
Speaker 6 (30:45):
And adrift up to the sky, adrift.
Speaker 5 (30:50):
Up to the sky.
Speaker 7 (30:52):
Some are darker than the night, sery old, black and white.
Speaker 5 (30:58):
They keep dragging into just keep dragging me down. Thought
that I could use my news out on the highway.
Speaker 3 (31:09):
You're the worries its appear with everybody.
Speaker 7 (31:15):
And your voice just I can need a touching down
upon the line up.
Speaker 5 (31:21):
Leading Steve forgiving music.
Speaker 1 (31:23):
For a while, who sat there on the back poch
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as some matches out long, trying to start a little
five and forgive. Now the smell of distant smoke rising,
It draws me from my sleep.
Speaker 5 (32:06):
It makes me wrong and rung, like you didn't.
Speaker 7 (32:12):
Open rubs and stick and treats or in these the
change see start leaving yodic, but clouds.
Speaker 5 (32:22):
Don't come through.
Speaker 7 (32:23):
Sum will drift some soap black and white or stereo.
Speaker 5 (32:29):
Just keep traveling, Just keep traveling about that I could
use my woes out on the holly feel the water
is his fill with every mindy.
Speaker 7 (32:46):
And your voice just like an needle sutting down up
upon the final being sweet forgiving music about that.
Speaker 5 (32:55):
I could use my woes out on the hilly.
Speaker 7 (33:01):
Florious disappear with every mile.
Speaker 6 (33:06):
And your voice just like comedo.
Speaker 2 (33:09):
Cut your down upon the final.
Speaker 7 (33:12):
Being sweet forgive and music for why being sweet forgive,
and music for a while being sweet forgive, and music.
Speaker 10 (33:29):
Singing by glory track rag stories fy glory.
Speaker 5 (33:38):
Him man.
Speaker 9 (33:40):
Sitting five to all that we built, so we can building.
Speaker 10 (33:47):
Gim singing y glory, trag rag stories, fy glory him man,
sending five to all that it built, so we can
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build it again, singing glory glory the drag rad stories,
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lory glory, him man.
Speaker 6 (34:49):
Setting five to all that we built so we can
build it again
Speaker 10 (35:00):
Singing lobby coy, drag rag stories, Looby corey hipper, singing
by to old man hippo weekeing building against