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Speaker 6 (03:06):
That is catchy as hell. I love that. That is easy.
The band is Barren Kismo. We'll talk to the guys
in a moment see if I'm saying that correctly. But
welcome everybody. We have entered our number two new marawdos
of Matt Connorton Unleashed. If you are listening live today
is Saturday, December sixth, twenty twenty five. Welcome everybody, and
let's go ahead. So these guys are joining me. I
think we might have the whole band via Microsoft teams.
(03:29):
Let's see, hopefully everybody can hear each other. Hey, guys,
are you there?
Speaker 5 (03:33):
Hello?
Speaker 6 (03:34):
Hey, welcome, so welcome to the show. I love that
song Easy, That is so good. We're gonna we're gonna
play another track too at the end of our conversation.
But you guys have a great sound, very very catchy.
First question, my saying, how do you say the name
of the band barn.
Speaker 7 (03:56):
Dash for pronunciation Spanish.
Speaker 6 (03:58):
Okay, okay, so bar and kismo. I'm kind of saying
it sort of correct with that, You're right the way
the American accent as it were. Okay, So who do
we have? Do we have the entire band?
Speaker 8 (04:14):
Here?
Speaker 9 (04:16):
Can I go?
Speaker 6 (04:19):
I just I just heard of tone? Do I have
somebody else? I have somebody else joining us? Hang on?
There we go? Okay, so there's someone else entering the room.
So I think now we might have the whole band.
Do we have the whole band? Hey, welcome, Welcome to
the show. All right, so we'll we'll do this. I
know we can't see each other, but we'll do this
(04:39):
as smoothly as we can. Or maybe one of you
can introduce everybody, but who who is with us? Who
is actually in the band? I I I'd like to
know your names and and what you each do in
this project.
Speaker 9 (04:52):
Hi.
Speaker 10 (04:52):
So I'm I'm some and I am the kind of
bassist from my of the group. I'm one of the
two of the original members. One of the other original
members is our lead guitarist Joe. And then you've got
our drummer Nay and our resin guitarist.
Speaker 6 (05:14):
He told me, Okay, okay, so there's four of you
in the band. Yeah, so so tell me about tell
me about how this band started, because this started as
as just two of you, right and then and then
it kind of grew from there. But it started out
almost like just a duo.
Speaker 9 (05:33):
Yeah.
Speaker 10 (05:34):
So me, me and Joe and you have known each
other since we were about fifteen sixteen, Okay, and we
you see and a different man. But I got I
got kicked out in the first rehearsal. Oh he went, yeah, yeah,
So the two of you after that, I own thing.
Speaker 6 (05:52):
So so the two of you, I don't want to
I don't want to bury the lead here. So so
the two of you, you would you were in this
other band and then you got kicked out. Yeah, can
you tell us why?
Speaker 9 (06:06):
I think I was just that I was too good?
It must have been too good.
Speaker 6 (06:08):
That's a good reason. There you go, There you go.
So that happened. When did that happen in twenty or
twenty one?
Speaker 9 (06:17):
That would have been twenty one, twenty.
Speaker 6 (06:19):
One, okay, And then so from there, So then so
then the two of you started this project at that point.
Speaker 10 (06:26):
Yeah, it started quite casually. I mean we would just
go over to each other's how she's and just kind
of jam and play music and yeah, not just kind
of do general kind of music stuff. And we just
kind of kept doing that for a couple of years.
Speaker 9 (06:44):
And then we've.
Speaker 10 (06:45):
Obviously ended up going to university and that's where we've met.
Told me and Nate as of the start of.
Speaker 9 (06:52):
Last year, Okay, the joke.
Speaker 10 (06:55):
Okay, there was at least about two or three years
where it was just me and Joe writing music and
performing just the two of us before we came into
a full band.
Speaker 6 (07:06):
Now, when it was just the two of you, When
when it was just you guys, Sam and Joe was
did you already have the name at that point? Like,
were we already whoa, I think somebody's got a foghorn
or something. There we go it was was it just technology?
What was it Baron key small at that point or
(07:29):
or what were what were you guys using for a name?
Speaker 10 (07:32):
Yeah, we came we came up with the name pretty
early on. It must have been about about like five
or six months into me and Joe just writing music
with each other. Yeah, that we came up with the
name and then we just kind of she kind of
went with.
Speaker 6 (07:48):
It and okay name And then so where does the
name come from? Why did you decide on that name?
Speaker 10 (07:56):
So, I mean coming up with a band name as
honestly like the worst part of being a band try
to get people to agree on like one name that
they all like.
Speaker 9 (08:09):
It's more difficult I know, and I.
Speaker 6 (08:12):
Know from experience that that that can be challenging.
Speaker 10 (08:14):
Yeah, absolutely, it's harder than anything else for some reason.
But we were just kind of struggling to come up
with something that we liked. And then if you have
you ever heard that kind of cliche kind of like
advice of if you're if you're struggling for inspiration, just
pick out a book, slip to a random page and
then pick a word.
Speaker 9 (08:35):
So I went into my dad's.
Speaker 10 (08:39):
Kind of bookshelf picked out this book about breathing exercises,
and then the page that we landed on just so
happened to be talking about Barankis.
Speaker 9 (08:50):
So we thought that was a coll name for a
band and just kind of went with it, because because.
Speaker 6 (08:57):
Do you happen to remember any of the reject I
love hearing about rejected band names. Do you remember any
of any other names that you considered that you decided
not to go with?
Speaker 10 (09:07):
Yeah, there was there was a There was a name
that I came up with that I still really like,
but nobody else seems to like it.
Speaker 9 (09:14):
Polysonic.
Speaker 11 (09:15):
That was.
Speaker 10 (09:15):
That was one that I came up with. But apart
from that, I can't really remember any other names. We
should have wrote them down somewhere, because I'm sure there
would have been some absolute bultles, But I know that's
the only what I can remember is Polysnic, and I
quite I quite like that name because it meansly, it's
a kind of a different way of saying many sounds okay,
(09:37):
I think is a good way of to scribing our music.
Speaker 6 (09:42):
By the way, so Joe is saying in the chat
room because we're doing this via Microsoft teams that he
can't he can't hear us. He has no audio, and
it's showing on my screen. It looks like it looks
like something is muted on his end. I don't know, Joe,
I don't know if you still can't hear us.
Speaker 9 (09:58):
Yes, I'm pretty.
Speaker 6 (10:01):
Yeah, something's it's it's not anything I can change here.
It looks like it's it's on his end. But but
that's that's all right. We'll uh, we'll, we'll continue on certainly.
And then so I'm curious too about the EP? So
what does the EP?
Speaker 12 (10:15):
Is?
Speaker 6 (10:15):
Great? I really like it a lot. It's I listened
to the whole thing, not you know, I mean, it's
it's only five tracks, but really good work, smoothly lifetime piece.
What does that title mean?
Speaker 10 (10:29):
Your your guess is as good as me?
Speaker 6 (10:33):
Or does or does anyone else who's on the call
with us? Do any of you guys have have a
have an answer for that?
Speaker 11 (10:38):
Like?
Speaker 6 (10:38):
Where where does that title come from? Because it sounds
like something that there's gonna be got to be some
sort of a deep meaning too, But I don't know,
Maybe it just sounds good sometimes that's the answer. But
does anyone want to address that.
Speaker 7 (10:49):
A deep meaning behind it as much. But there is
a bit of a story about how we got to
that to you, Oh okay, slip back last year also,
the big group of Palin did this whole thing where
putting groups and got sent to different parts of Scotland
and the aim us to do a bout of tasks
and get back to where we stay first, and he'll
go back first. Wins kind of thing, right m And
along the way Joe and Sammon and a team with
(11:10):
someone else and they got stopped by this person dressed
up as like a bit of monk I think it was,
and gave him this card and this brace and it's
like pay me what you think it's worth. Very big,
is like scam. We get don in glasgowing up and
Sam paid for this stuff. And one things was this
little yell card which is on the album cover, which
has works when we life ten piece on it, and
ever since that day was kept kind of saying it
(11:31):
and eventually Right screws his name EP after it.
Speaker 6 (11:34):
You know, yeah, yeah, no, that's cool. I mean, you know,
maybe it's kind of fake that that's you know that
that be what it's called, so.
Speaker 10 (11:42):
So exactly the Buddhist monk that got me to pay
for the amula, he actually told me that I was
very lucky, which is the type of thing that that
a monk would say. But I think I've got to
thank him for the inspiration of this of this epeak
because I love the name and I love the cover. Yeah,
(12:06):
love the story as well, because there was actually on
on that that plaque that you see that kind of
like amulet I'm holding on the cover became quite new
toys in Glasgow for for being known as like a
scam that people come up to you and try and
like give you that kind of like what kind of
(12:29):
charm amulet or whatever, and.
Speaker 9 (12:31):
They ask you for money.
Speaker 10 (12:33):
Oh you read like the NOC like the local kind
of Glasgow newspapers. There's actually quite a few articles about
like people coming up to you and trying to give
you those little those little cards.
Speaker 6 (12:47):
Oh interesting, So it's kind of so it's kind of
an open secret though that it's a scam. But but obviously,
so like who do they target with a scam like that?
Is it is it tourists or because obviously you guys,
you know the deal right, So you're not going to
be fooled by that attention. What's that say that again?
Speaker 7 (13:08):
If you just give them any attention, I think they'll
go for you.
Speaker 6 (13:11):
Oh really yeah?
Speaker 13 (13:13):
Yeah?
Speaker 6 (13:15):
And can you tell us more too about the song easy?
Like I said, it's very very catchy, uh, but if
you kind of dig into the lyrics, it seems like
there's something there's a little bit of a darker theme there,
which is always interesting. You know, when you can make
something that sounds it sounds peppy, it sounds happy and
almost like a like a party song. Uh, but but
then you you know, you kind of dig in and
you really pay attention and it's like that that's not
(13:36):
necessarily what the song is about. Like what what can
you tell us about that?
Speaker 10 (13:41):
I would I would say, like when I was like, no,
that's one to kind of have the kind of mean thing,
don't way share action. But like you know, everybody's kind
of got a vice or something that they just like
they always they always go back to. It's almost like
this easy thing that they have in their life. They
(14:03):
know isn't isn't the best, you know, like they they
know it's not one hundred percent then, but it's just
it's so easy to gravitate towards.
Speaker 9 (14:12):
So I wanted to write a song about that.
Speaker 10 (14:14):
Okay, but at the time, like I thought, it was
quite a blasting the message, do you know what I mean?
It's like if you if you want to make a
change in your Like, like what I was wanting to
try and say was that if you want to make
a change in your life, that's.
Speaker 9 (14:27):
Up to you.
Speaker 10 (14:28):
You can you can reck by what you have you
have set out to do, you know, right, right, But yeah,
I would I would say that the kind of main
semat of it is you know, that kind of you know,
battle that people have inside the head between like the
part of them they're saying, oh that isn't that maybe
(14:49):
not the best idea, and then that kind of other
more like what would you say, kind of darker part
of your brain that's like, no, you should just like
just given what i' you and it doesn't really matter.
Speaker 6 (15:01):
Yeah, yeah, it's kind of like that. You know, we
all have that that devil and that angel that's you know,
they sent on our shoulders and try to point us
in one direction or the other.
Speaker 9 (15:11):
Yeah, no exactly.
Speaker 6 (15:14):
And that did that song. So I read something about
that song came out of a like you guys were
just jamming at rehearsal and it kind of because it
sounds like that, it sounds like it's something that came
out very organically. I'm assuming that you know the music
of it. Is that true?
Speaker 14 (15:29):
Yeah?
Speaker 10 (15:30):
Yeah, So at the time, that was before and they
and Ryan joined the band, we had another drummer. His
name was Brody and like Brodie, so it was it
wasn't the best drummer. Okay, so I kind of just
gotten to stop playing that that's like sixteenth kind of
be on the on the drums.
Speaker 9 (15:49):
I kind of showed them how to play that. Yeah,
he started playing it, and then I just kind of like,
I don't know what was that.
Speaker 10 (15:54):
I just kind of came up with the main kind
of rather guitar but in my head, and I was like.
Speaker 9 (15:58):
Do you do? You do you do?
Speaker 10 (16:01):
So I just kind of went at you. I was like, Joe,
can you play that? And then he started playing.
Speaker 9 (16:06):
She just kind of came together. Yeah, Yeah, it was
very organic.
Speaker 10 (16:10):
It only took probably about fifteen twenty minutes before we
had the first kind of draft of the of the song.
Speaker 6 (16:18):
That's I always say though, That's how you know you've
really got something right when it comes together quickly.
Speaker 9 (16:22):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (16:22):
I mean, you know, you can come up with a great,
great song obviously that you know that takes a long
time to create. But when you but when something just
comes together fast, you know, there's almost like it's almost
like magic. Right, It's just like like you just it
just sort of appears there and it's like, oh, we
really got something here.
Speaker 11 (16:39):
Yeah.
Speaker 10 (16:40):
Actually a lot of people say the song rites itself.
It doesn't even feel like you're you're having to do anything.
It's just kind of it's kind of working.
Speaker 6 (16:49):
It's just happened right right. The other thing I was
reading is you guys have been I mean, you're playing
a lot of shows, right. It sounds like you've been
pretty busy as far as your live schedule. Is that true?
Speaker 10 (17:02):
Yeah, well, I mean do you want to talk about.
Speaker 6 (17:06):
M Yeah, whoever wants to wants to jump down.
Speaker 7 (17:09):
Take Yeah, we've done quite a lot of shows, especial
when we first started. Obviously, when me and Ryan i
mean Tommy sorry joined back in started last year. We
kind of took a few months getting everything together and
then really kind of dove into it. Oh just got
for a show of a promoter and Gosco coab B twelve,
and we worked with them for a while and just
(17:31):
kept kept going. Eventually worked touts and then you know,
as it went, just kept on going. Last weekend we
played our EP headliner show when You Called Nice and Slazyes,
which was a wild night, pretty good, really good reception,
excellent going off. We're taking a bit of a break
for the time being. Sam's going away for some studying
(17:54):
for a few months, so we've got time to kind
of do more recording and right.
Speaker 9 (17:58):
Yes, yeah, yeah, all right place.
Speaker 10 (18:02):
I mean talking about that EP release shure. That was
the first gag we've had where so that you can
audibly hear on stage people singing the words back to
the to the EP songs, which I thought was really
really cool.
Speaker 9 (18:16):
Oh yeah, and I'm sure you'll get that later some day.
Speaker 10 (18:20):
That's aspired to have that since I know for me,
since I was a little kid.
Speaker 9 (18:26):
Yeah, to have that actually happened, it it was such
a kill experience.
Speaker 6 (18:30):
Well, it's so validating, right, Like, if it's one thing
you know, people come to your shows, that's great. I mean,
that's certainly validating in itself, but when you see somebody
actually singing along or multiple people actually singing along, then
you know they're actually they've made a sort of a
mental conscious investment in your music, you know, when they
actually know the words. So that's fantastic. Good for you. Yeah,
(18:53):
it sounds like like you guys are off to a
great start, because I know the EP is is pretty new, right,
this just dropped last month, didn't I.
Speaker 9 (19:01):
Yeah, he became on the eight Yeah.
Speaker 6 (19:04):
Oh wow, yeah, really recent. So you guys, Yeah, so
you guys there will have to a very strong start.
That's that's wonderful. Now do you have you know, obviously,
so it's a five song EP do you have other
I assume you have other stuff kind of in the
pipeline that you're gonna be recording in the future, right,
Like you strike me as you know, you guys probably
(19:24):
have a lot of ideas for more songs, and you
might even have somewhere all ready to go and record,
or maybe you've even already started recording. I don't know,
Like what's kind of the situation there.
Speaker 7 (19:35):
Yeah, ego son.
Speaker 15 (19:39):
No, Yeah, we we've spent uh two like almost two
years of writing songs together and stuff, and before that,
there's hundreds of songs from just chewing some so we're
just gonna spend the next couple of months well sounds
away studying just recording all of them, and you really
sit it over the next year.
Speaker 6 (19:57):
Yeah, yeah, excellent. Are you gonna do another epedia?
Speaker 16 (20:01):
You think?
Speaker 6 (20:01):
Are you gonna maybe do a full album or.
Speaker 15 (20:05):
We're not hunement sure, I think right now the goal
is to just get as many stuff as we can, yeah,
on Spotify for I know, Yeah, once we've got a
bigger collection organized in an album and put that out together.
Speaker 6 (20:18):
Yeah. That seems to be the trend too. A lot
of artists now are doing that where instead of, you know,
because the old school way of doing it, the model,
the previous model in the music industry was you know,
you've got an album and you you know, first single
goes to radio six eight weeks before the album comes out,
and then the album comes out and then you know,
if all goes well, you get a second single and
maybe a third single. But now a lot of artists
(20:39):
seem to be releasing as you know, they'll release a
series of singles for example, that eventually coalesce into an album.
So it's sort of an inversion of the approach that
used to be used, but with platforms like Spotify, it
can be really helpful to you know. They call it
the waterfall effect, where you release a series of singles
and then uh, you know, because you're gonna get you're
gonna get something from that, you know, in terms of
(21:01):
the algorithm every time you release an individual single, whereas
when you put out the album all at once, yeah,
you get that one big big bang from putting that
album out, but then it's like, you know, then you
don't have anything more to really engage in terms of
the algorithms. And yeah, we we I was kind of
talking about that somewhat with our previous guests in the
first hour. We had Rob Critchley on from the Thodds
(21:22):
and we you know, we we got into talking about
all that a little bit too. But it's something that
comes up a lot on the show. But but no,
I think you guys are off to a great start.
Now do you have more do you have more live
shows coming up before before you take this break or
or or is that it like are you are you
essentially in break mode? Now?
Speaker 7 (21:42):
Nothing's lined up yet. There's a few piles we've got
here doing some gigs and they've mentioned they might try
to get us on their lineup for some stuff. Yeah nothing,
nothing ourselves.
Speaker 17 (21:54):
Okay, we're looking at there's a big best of a
new k called bel drum uh in Burnese and we
were able to play that through our headliner gig in
the company work.
Speaker 7 (22:06):
With with upt to play that this year or next year.
Speaker 17 (22:09):
Okay, so we can anyone.
Speaker 7 (22:11):
Salve is back and however looking will ever do that
which is in July?
Speaker 11 (22:15):
I believe that.
Speaker 6 (22:17):
Yeah, it's not confirmed to yet, okay, Okay, Yeah. Festivals
are great because not only does it get you in
front of an audience that might not otherwise see you
potentially huge audience of course, but also too just for
the opportunity to meet other musicians and other industry people
and make connection. I mean the networking opportunities at a
festival or are you know like that can I mean,
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I can really influence your career in a in a
very positive way, you know, just getting to meet people
and get in front of people and all that.
Speaker 10 (22:45):
So good for you.
Speaker 6 (22:46):
I hope that works out. I know you said it's
not confirmed yet, but I have a feeling it will
be so like I said, you guys are off to
a great start with this project. So yeah, absolutely absolutely,
I think in a moment too.
Speaker 18 (22:59):
Uh.
Speaker 6 (22:59):
At the end of the segment, I'd like to play
this track Tortured, which is another great song from the EP.
But what should we know about this one? Any anything
we should know about this our listeners should know before
we play.
Speaker 10 (23:10):
It's that's a little bit more smooth, it's a little
bit more chill, it's a little bit more soulful than
the other tracks off the EP. Yeah, I would say
probably Intimate is a good one that it's just very
like it's something you can swear yours to.
Speaker 9 (23:27):
Yeah, you know, maybe get a glass of wine and
just you know, there you.
Speaker 6 (23:34):
Go, there you go. So before we do that, uh,
and before we let you guys go, and I really
appreciate you joining us this morning or I don't know
what time, it's probably afternoon there right.
Speaker 11 (23:46):
Have for you?
Speaker 6 (23:47):
Okay?
Speaker 19 (23:49):
What?
Speaker 5 (23:49):
Uh?
Speaker 6 (23:51):
Where should people go online? Where's the best place for
people to go online to keep up with everything that
Baron KEITHSMO is doing?
Speaker 7 (23:57):
Definitely Instagram.
Speaker 6 (24:00):
On Instagram Instagram. Yeah, and the nice thing about having
a name like you do too, this is probably you
know you're not gonna get mixed up with another band
that has a similar name, so that's so that's a plus, right, right, exactly. Yeah,
I'm sure. I'm sure they'll figure it out. But yeah,
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and and I encourage everybody check out the EP. It's
it's uh, it's really good. So we'll we'll close out
the segment with this song, Torture. This is this song
I really really like a lot. I like the whole thing,
but this this was probably my personal favorite from the EP.
But thank you guys so much for joining us. And
we'll definitely do this again in the future when you've
got some some more music, because it sounds like you're
(24:43):
gonna be working on some stuff, we'll have you back
on Well. We we'd love to be the first American
radio station to feature it. And uh, we're we're big
fans here already. We really like what you're doing. So guys,
thank you so.
Speaker 7 (24:53):
Much, thanks so much for having us.
Speaker 11 (24:55):
Man, thank you, thank you.
Speaker 6 (24:57):
Absolutely you got it. Guys, We'll we'll do it again
in the future. Sure, all right, we'll talk. I'm gonna
I'm gonna hit this track and we'll talk to you soon.
Take care, guys. Bye. Bye, all right, wonderful. So that
is baron Cismo. They are from Glasgow, of course, and
or Glasgow is a Glasgow or Glasgow I've heard it
said both ways. But great music scene there too, because
we've had other we've had other guests from that area,
(25:19):
and I love what they're doing. I'm glad they're having
a lot of early success. And let's play this to
end the segment. We're gonna play. This is a This
is a great track from the EP. This is called
Tortured and the band is barren Quismo.
Speaker 4 (25:57):
Solent Past. It's not gonna least.
Speaker 2 (26:06):
Answer you chance to see back and go back. Yayaya?
Speaker 5 (26:29):
Did you guess some sounds?
Speaker 20 (26:33):
Man?
Speaker 3 (26:34):
I was surpray.
Speaker 5 (26:41):
So night to all the things we should and had.
Speaker 13 (26:49):
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Speaker 2 (27:04):
It's sort cheties.
Speaker 5 (27:06):
It's sort chick no wi things. The said thought, I've
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a graded all.
Speaker 21 (27:37):
How long will it be the one that's moved and stumblepen.
Speaker 3 (27:46):
It's so chetie, it's sort cheaties, it's sort.
Speaker 5 (27:53):
Chi, it's sort chee, it's sort, it's sort you.
Speaker 22 (28:11):
Sarator director Doletara trap called director the director doctor Tarata
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Speaker 5 (28:28):
Act to latter.
Speaker 22 (28:34):
Satterletter donator for me chalactor letterat me.
Speaker 2 (29:21):
Try to sell it down? Well, no that I buka.
Speaker 4 (29:31):
Oh the watch pond.
Speaker 20 (29:36):
You don't know what job is.
Speaker 2 (29:40):
So when I'm around, let me claim my bond and
you'll welcome that will come to pass, sir So out
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if we get it together. But I know that it's fine.
Speaker 21 (30:10):
Beyond that all I will fight till the end to
leave enough. Shake every sil.
Speaker 20 (30:30):
Try to slum it down, but I'm stronger than ever.
While I'm getting down, you've been throwing away.
Speaker 6 (30:50):
So I sell you what.
Speaker 2 (30:55):
You can't say when it's time, and don't you are
gonna know what I'm jet It's all rodes.
Speaker 4 (31:12):
We get it to get a birth.
Speaker 2 (31:16):
I know that it's not amiss. I'll fight tilling and.
Speaker 4 (31:25):
Not sake bad.
Speaker 5 (31:29):
Prison b.
Speaker 2 (32:20):
What Mattso wakes up in the morning, he gets into
the shower and to the top of his lungs.
Speaker 5 (32:26):
He sings, I want because I can him.
Speaker 6 (32:36):
All right, Bank doing the radio show now, all the best, Jeerry,
Thanks Jerry, Thank you again to Baron Kismo for joining
us today on the show. Really enjoyed that a lot
played a couple of their songs, actually a few of
their songs from the the EP and I really like
those guys a lot. And of course thank you to
Rob Critchley from The Fodds who joined us in the
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first hour of today's show. For those of you who
are listening live on Saturday, December sixth, twenty twenty five,
this is Matt Connorton Unleashed and we are live from
the studios of WMNH ninety five point three FM and
Glorious Manchester, New Hampshire. And coming up in the third
hour today, we've got The Forensics, another great UK band.
Love them. They've got a new single which we debuted
(33:20):
on the show just recently. We're gonna play that again
today and they're gonna be joining us in the third hour.
I really look forward to that. But right now, if
you haven't heard this yet, and if you're a regular
listener of the show, you have, but I'm gonna Spin
the Ocean by one of our favorite bands around here,
replaced by Robots. This track is currently showing up on
college radio stations across the country and it's getting a
(33:42):
lot of buzz a lot of buzz. This is such
a great song. Check this out The Ocean and the
band is replaced by robots.
Speaker 11 (34:38):
I'm standing in air shut.
Speaker 18 (34:43):
I'm listening to you and.
Speaker 4 (34:47):
The one the last.
Speaker 2 (34:51):
Long the whites bell.
Speaker 13 (34:56):
May I.
Speaker 4 (35:00):
Okay? Then staying in the most time, I beg I'm
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getting a back, staying in your side.
Speaker 18 (35:58):
Let me see to you, Let's see me ahind miss it?
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What's father at the time.
Speaker 4 (37:13):
He got he got to be a bilt kill it.
Speaker 18 (38:09):
Lo Lo lo man nights.
Speaker 5 (38:15):
Hother lo lo lo lo man nights.
Speaker 16 (38:28):
Look funny cigarette and walked down to the discotheque and
trying not to act strange, dancing like a freak to
trying to beat the streets.
Speaker 2 (38:39):
Are trying to catch the nise hother lo.
Speaker 18 (39:04):
The suns in English speaker, the touts and guns a
line that couldn't find you anywhere for did so far stuczetting.
Speaker 5 (39:12):
Small them, running out of time, the media and China houser.
Speaker 4 (39:17):
I want you to.
Speaker 23 (39:35):
Think there's a couple for you.
Speaker 6 (40:42):
From replaced by Robots. We played the Ocean, which is
the current single, and also Lonely Nights, which is another
great song by replaced by Robots. Great Boston based band
love them so much. We're also gonna play now I
think we have time. I want to sneak this into.
Played this a couple of weeks ago on the show
to play it again now. Had a very fascinating conversation
(41:03):
with the gentleman behind this project recently on the podcast
version of Matt Connorton Unleashed, and he will be appearing
on the radio show soon too. But this is called
is This Our America? And the project is Eddie Sing
and the thirty one Days. You gotta check this out.
I might sneak in, you know what. I'm gonna play
two tracks from Eddie Sing in the thirty one Days.
I'm gonna play is This Our America? And then we're
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gonna play another track from that project that has a
very different flavor called Some Justice Opportunity, which we played
last week on the show, and I got a lot
of interesting feedback on that one. So two really great
songs from the same project, but they have very different
sounds to them, and you'll see what I mean. I'm
gonna play both of these for you. So first we're
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gonna play is This Our America? Followed by Some Justice Opportunity?
From Eddie sing in the thirty one days, and then
we'll take a break, and then coming up in the
third hour, we'll have the forensics with us. But here
we go. Is this our America?
Speaker 9 (42:00):
Well?
Speaker 5 (42:00):
I don't know if you're wondering why on earth we.
Speaker 24 (42:04):
Landed here with the struggle in the heartland, in our
disconnected fear. We got politicians scream insanity, lying cold watch
truth right through that seat.
Speaker 2 (42:16):
I thought we were all in this together, huddled around
this Liberty.
Speaker 5 (42:21):
Is this my merry?
Speaker 2 (42:22):
Come?
Speaker 4 (42:23):
Is this my Beverri.
Speaker 2 (42:26):
Shouldn't we stand two together as war?
Speaker 4 (42:31):
This is my Mary Come, This is my Mary Comes.
Speaker 2 (42:36):
If it is, then we ain't even close to done.
We gotta take it to the cities.
Speaker 3 (42:43):
We gotta take it to the streets, because these profits
of division are tearing down all our hopes and dreams.
Speaker 2 (42:51):
I don't care if you're a Democrat.
Speaker 23 (42:54):
I don't care if you love the States right, I
don't care if you're independence.
Speaker 2 (42:59):
I don't care if you black old.
Speaker 4 (43:01):
This is my Mary Come, This is my Berry comes,
home of the breed of breathe.
Speaker 5 (43:12):
This is my very Cole, This is this my Mary Come.
Speaker 2 (43:18):
Huddle around miss Liberty. We have not forgotten who we are.
We are bound together near and for you and me,
you and me, You and me, you and me, you
and me. Will we ride a ica as our own?
Speaker 5 (43:42):
So what is the truth?
Speaker 4 (43:44):
What is the truth?
Speaker 2 (43:47):
What is a Maica?
Speaker 4 (43:50):
Through and through?
Speaker 2 (43:52):
Will you just open your eyes?
Speaker 5 (43:55):
Will you just letter in?
Speaker 2 (43:58):
Because I hear the blowing of the wind.
Speaker 11 (44:03):
Maybe it was just a pink house.
Speaker 2 (44:06):
Maybe it was just a pink coat.
Speaker 11 (44:09):
Maybe we should.
Speaker 8 (44:09):
Try to go.
Speaker 2 (44:11):
Maybe we should take it slow.
Speaker 5 (44:14):
Maybe we should just have some fun.
Speaker 2 (44:16):
Maybe we were both born to run. Maybe we should
just take a chance. What else, Maybe we should just
get up and dance.
Speaker 4 (44:26):
Is this my aby co?
Speaker 5 (44:28):
It's my Mery comes home of the brave and of
the free.
Speaker 2 (44:36):
It's Smery come.
Speaker 4 (44:38):
It's all Mary come.
Speaker 2 (44:42):
Around as liberty.
Speaker 4 (44:45):
Who so Mary?
Speaker 2 (44:47):
Because some men car of Mary?
Speaker 4 (44:50):
Because some men.
Speaker 2 (44:51):
Maria every voice, every.
Speaker 4 (44:57):
Merycause some minis.
Speaker 25 (45:00):
Mary praying to us to guy hit us clean, army
every eye.
Speaker 4 (45:13):
Every month, every years. It's almy.
Speaker 11 (45:22):
Praying to the Lord to guide us clean. This is
the police Department. You are violating state and post curfew.
Speaker 24 (45:32):
You must continue to disperse peacefully or you will be
subject to arrest and all other actions.
Speaker 2 (45:41):
Wor I'm here protesting for Mike Brown.
Speaker 5 (45:47):
He was wrongfully killed.
Speaker 2 (45:49):
There's a lot of unity going on that they're not broadcasting.
Speaker 11 (45:54):
It's not a race state.
Speaker 24 (45:56):
I never thought i'd get political, but life in my
city right now is just a readical.
Speaker 2 (46:00):
Man, it's a war zone in my backyard.
Speaker 24 (46:03):
Why I get in justice gotta be this hard? Howe
the lesson that they care about. Tell you that, that's
why the police always.
Speaker 26 (46:09):
Use their cloud.
Speaker 27 (46:10):
They do that.
Speaker 24 (46:11):
My grandma said, don't fear with another man. I never will,
but they will shoot with nothing in my hand about
see the media, you show the bad part and they blocking.
Speaker 5 (46:19):
Out the good.
Speaker 2 (46:19):
That's the sad part.
Speaker 4 (46:20):
Man. I can tell you this.
Speaker 11 (46:22):
We're fed up.
Speaker 2 (46:23):
But if no one never told you, keep your head up.
Speaker 11 (46:25):
Hope you understand.
Speaker 6 (46:27):
Take me to your leader.
Speaker 11 (46:30):
I hope you understand.
Speaker 20 (46:33):
Take me to your leader.
Speaker 11 (46:35):
I hope you understand.
Speaker 2 (46:38):
Take me to your lead up. Yeah, you finally should Yeah,
take me.
Speaker 22 (46:43):
To your lead up at once once once, brothers and sisters,
brothers and sisters, brothers and sisters.
Speaker 11 (46:55):
I guess you finally heard.
Speaker 5 (46:57):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (46:58):
Yeah, I'm just the youth in the society.
Speaker 24 (47:00):
But since my skin dunk and thug buy novoriety and
treated justifiably turn into propriety.
Speaker 28 (47:05):
We act mortifiedly.
Speaker 6 (47:06):
Man, tell me that ain't notty.
Speaker 24 (47:08):
So many accusations because of from eli nations, the complications
we're facing, the verdicts a made by racist I'm just
a plud to go my nation and because of my pigmentation,
and I'm bound to live life with adaptation to allegations
because what you see is on the surface.
Speaker 5 (47:20):
Try to make me feel this.
Speaker 2 (47:21):
If my skin was just a verdict, I'm the.
Speaker 24 (47:23):
Judge and the children, Yeah, I got a verdict, just
as it's just a sending.
Speaker 2 (47:26):
In the end, I'm still a person.
Speaker 4 (47:28):
I hope you want to stand.
Speaker 11 (47:29):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (47:30):
Take me to your leader. Yeah, oh this stand.
Speaker 11 (47:35):
Take me to your leader.
Speaker 20 (47:36):
Yeah.
Speaker 11 (47:37):
I hope you understand.
Speaker 2 (47:39):
Yeah yeah, take me to your leader.
Speaker 5 (47:41):
Yeah you find me shure, Yeah yeah yeah, take.
Speaker 4 (47:46):
Me to your leader.
Speaker 11 (47:46):
I have once on brothers and sisters, brothers, it's just this.
Speaker 4 (47:54):
Brothers, this the world.
Speaker 24 (47:57):
I guess you finally heard kids were on the front
line shot him in the head that the media ain't
been showing all the stuff that goes down here.
Speaker 2 (48:05):
I want to see love in America.
Speaker 11 (48:07):
I want to see togetherness in America.
Speaker 2 (48:09):
We're not gonna stand for it. They can kill us all,
kill them dead, cold blood in the head. I need
answers tonight.
Speaker 11 (48:16):
It's about some justice.
Speaker 2 (48:17):
My whole thing is that if it was me and you.
Speaker 24 (48:21):
And they had two eye witnesses, see because both of
those eye witnesses described the same thing, thing thing, thing,
thing thing.
Speaker 29 (48:28):
They said, he cutting that man down and shot him. Guys,
I don't see white boys, you know, laying on the curb,
you know, police messing with them, whiling them over for
no reason, no reason.
Speaker 2 (48:40):
If they don't, it's.
Speaker 11 (48:42):
Not getting broadcasts.
Speaker 2 (48:44):
But I see that with black folks every day, and
I see them get.
Speaker 29 (48:48):
Shot down every day. I'm not saying it's not happening
to white people, white.
Speaker 11 (48:53):
People, but if it is, we don't see it. I
don't see it.
Speaker 4 (49:01):
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