 Y254, imagine. That's what I'm talking about, and I told you the hashtag is rock, tour, 254. Let us know what you wanna listen to, and we're gonna be playing it for you right here, right now, on the show. My name is Feline. You can find me across all social media pages, art, Feline June, and you can find our show at rock, tour, 254. That's on Facebook and Twitter, and of course we have our very own super DJ right here. DJ, Hugh Scales, and I'm gonna be here today. Okay, so I'll just chill, take a chill, we're gonna come back. We're gonna play music. It's all right, it's all right. Right now it's time to just send a few shout outs and play the guys all tall, but top three at six. But first, tell the guys your social media handle. So where can people find you? Hugh Scales, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Hugh Scales One. Hugh Scales One. That was supposed to change during our advisory. What happened? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. These Instagram guys are doing so well, just. Just. Let me see you. They're letting me down. You should hire a manager. What do you want to have, Takazi? Hashtag, eco-kazi. Hugh Scales needs a social media manager. Eco-kazi bilamalipo. Don't be like that. Why are you stingy? Why are you like this? Let me be that person, that's one of our particular exposure. All right, but guys are loving the plays. What's coming? What's to come? Just more of everything, let me see. More of everything, a little bit of everything. Now today I'm wearing Green Day. Let me say that to Green Day. Now, do you know what Billy Joe had to say? Like, he's like the lead vocalist. You know what I mean? Besides, Trump gives him dire ear and he doesn't want to write a song about it. Like, he has no love for Trump at all. Nothing, no love for Trump whatsoever. But I actually agree with him. I mean, who likes Trump anyway? Like, you like Trump? No, but God loves him. What do you feel about Trump, yeah? God loves him. I know. Jesus loves him, so yeah. God loves everybody. God loves everybody, so yeah. God loves everybody, so yeah. I think somebody loves Trump. She just asked who I was. But I'm just excited. They have an album coming up. Father of all. Ah, Green Day. Yeah, Father of all, Green Day. I know you don't like them that much, but I'm wearing their t-shirt and I like Green Day. I can see you're rocking Green Day. I know, so, yeah, Green Day all day. Okay, not all day, every day. I don't like. I love them, but not like too much to wear them every day. No, not to wear them every day. I mean, come on, they have a band. You see, like, the band are behind you. We have so many rock bands. Like, we need to rock all those teams. And then also, they're the boss. So, you know, not all rock is metal rock. Not all rock is death metal. As you know, we have in India, we have a variety. Yeah. And now, being a rock show, we are playing all genres. You know, I can't come and play metal. But last time you played just death. Yeah, of course, yeah. You played the whole show, you played death metal. Yeah, of course, yeah. And that was, now, when I was coming back, now just that season, just like, okay, you skills are co-op, I'm going to play metal. So, you know, in my sense, I'm going to play metal all through Barna, Barna. We play all genres. All genres. All right, so. Now, sometimes if I don't play some death metal, I don't play some punk rock, I don't play some... The easy way for the next song. We can laugh for all the genres. All right, so now, let me send out a few shout-outs for my people on Twitter. I wish I had to everybody who's still in there now. I can see called me Phil, and I say, I'm ready to rock. And he is actually watching the show. I say, I'm going to them from Eldorad. I wish I had to my best friend, Ian, from Webuya town. I wish I had to you, Ian. Hi, how are you doing? Thank you for watching rock tour. We appreciate you. Now, I have Saira, Sire. Okay, Saira. Sirero. What's the drama for Kaneki? Yeah, yeah. Turned in, we're filming Junie. Here's girls, Avisara to you and Kaneki as well. And Kaneki says, Avisara to you for playing this tub. We really like that one. So yeah, that's Avisara to you also. Turned in Ara Rua Raka. Play Me Good by Agony, Black Veil, Black Veil, Avisara to Eddie Grimm. You know what I mean? Blind? All right, so good. All right, so good. She died in my town. She died in my town. Black Veil, Bride. I started to Eddie Grimm. Yeah, Avisara to Eddie. By the way, Eddie is actually Tuan. Avisara to Eddie and everybody who's still... Now we have Bakita. Eh Bakita, it's been a minute. Bakita used to come to the show. What happened? She's going to the ambient in Bakita. What did you do? She used to come to the show every weekend. Not just she has taken a bus to... See, she's working. Oh, weekday. But today she's home, yeah? Maybe that's only off day, so she needs to work out. Yeah. No, but today she's watching Anasemara. Avisara to Feline and Hugh, representing the Mamar. Hey! What's up, guys? Zeka, Zeka, Zeka, all of you guys. Avisara to you. Mark me present in today's register. You are marked. Yes, teacher. I'm not sure if I'm able to register or not. I'm not a class teacher. You're the teacher right here. But I'm not a class teacher. Yeah. You're not a class teacher yet. You're not a class teacher yet. Oh, my friend. I'm not a class teacher. You're not a class teacher. You're not a class teacher. Avisara to you, Maria. Maria is watching the show with Eva. Hi, Eva. Avisara to all of you. Thank you so much for watching. But right now, we have our top three at six to play you our top three songs each and every week. And they don't have to be necessarily new music, but just the music you're feeling. And today has to be, today's about requests. The song we featured on our top three at six there were requests. The first one is Google Dolls, Miracle Pills. And whether they have an album out and Miracle Pills is the name of the album. Yeah, but the song we're playing right now is Miracle Pills. And, you know, they received a lot of hate after they released their album. They're like, yo, you guys went and got plastic surgery because the guy actually got, he got his first done and people have a problem with that, yeah? It's their body. Would you get a plastic surgery though? It's my body. If you want to, you can do it. It's my body. Even if it's whatever. Metal surgery, it's my body. Metal surgery, you gave it to me earlier. I know. But so, that would be dope. That would be so cool. I would like that. Now, Google Dolls, Miracle Pills. That's our first song on top three at six. The second song is Edwin McCain, I'll Be. That's the song, the second song. And that's going out to Maria. She requested specifically for that one. So I hope you do enjoy that, Maria. Then the third one is Ferocious Dog. The song is Spin. And our Ferocious Dog were in Kenya at carnival. The show was so big. That was this year. And we attended even like, so early this year. It was so dope. His kids was there. I was there. Edwin Graham was playing and our big, we shout out to everybody who was done and it was dope. But we have other shows coming up. I'll be telling you who's playing, where and when we have many events. But that's for later. Right now, let's have a look at our top three at six. And we are coming right back. Yeah. I went there by the way. I said to you. I went there by the way. There's someone who says that I'm Miss Shenya. You know how you're always like, so I'm Kujaing. I love you. See these guys. Like me, I was, I was, I'm behind you. Like. That's how it's. No, that's, that's, that's what I say. That type of slang is really dope. Yeah. Cause it became a song and it's chic. Don't go, I'm Kujaing now. I remember. And they were like, when they scared, I'm dying. Oh, they go down. Yeah. You're dying with a major hit. Yeah. Now we shout out to King Kakao now. Something, something. Right. But here, when I'm playing King Kakao, we're going to play rock music. 100% rock music. Don't start to question your funny thing. Yeah. Don't die and all that. Now, absolutely with the hashtag is Rockcho. Stay on the hashtag and let us know which song you want us to play for you. We'll be doing that and make sure you tag us or you actually Twitter us at RockTour254. That's on Facebook and Twitter. So as a request and your hood, I'm going to ask you to play rock music. I'm going to ask you to play rock music. Apart from, as you know, I'm going to play rock music after I'm tired too. He's not going to, he's not going to manza. What are you saying? What are you really, I'm going to ask you to play rock music. I actually told you this one time, like the moment I'm like listening to my rock playlist and their volume is super high and then maybe I have to go or something, I switch it off. My neighbor calls me. He's like, where? When are we going to skizz up a Kakao? What's wrong with you? Like, we were listening too. Can you be considerate? Like, you do not do that to us. Like, I switch off everything to listen to your plays and then how are you going to do that? Why are you switching it off? Like, keep it on. So if you're tuning to RockTour254, make sure it's loud so that your neighbors can also tune in. That's what I'm talking about. Now, I'll be sending some love your way. I'll be sending your shout-outs on Facebook and Twitter. So just keep tweeting, keep texting. And I'll be doing that. I wish it all to you, Maria. I played your song. I do hope you enjoy it. Yeah, I hope you enjoy it. And now, don't start singing now. You are DJ. Stick to that. Stick to being a DJ. You'll be shocked, you'll be shocked. The people who will be singing are in studio. I told you we have guests today and I was then kidding. These guys have been away, I can't even tell you for how long. But here, on the Kudrawayne wajitete, I cannot speak for them. So if you are a fan of Murphy's Floor, then today you're in luck, because they're here. Actually, the instrumentalists were here. The vocalists couldn't make it somehow. Yeah, I wish I were to re-mar layer. People with them last time, but they're still part of Murphy's Floor and we love them. They'll mimic some guitar stuff here. The instruments per se. No, it's all good. They've been part of the band for a while. So that is OK. That is OK. They can speak for Murphy's. All right, so let's meet them. Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you Murphy's Floor. Now, well, not the whole band, but, yay, Murphy's Floor. I give you Murphy's. Yeah, Murphy's. Hi. Hi, no. You guys were just jamming on some acoustic vibe right there, right before we came back. I was like, yeah, I did that. Just, you know, on a chill Sunday, just, you know. It's really cool. Watching the sunset and everything. The sunset, OK. I can actually picture that just in my mind. You could watch the video so you don't have to picture it in my mind. Yeah, there is a video out of the same song. Like, we'll be talking about that, but before we get to that, please kindly introduce yourselves. Hey, hi. My name is Mukasa, guitarist, Murphy's Floor. Wow. Hi, my name is Josie. I'm the bass player in Murphy's Floor. Hi, my name is Josie. And Josie, how long have you been locked? Because you're here, though. Yo. Yeah, for everyone to know, these locks can now do KCPE. Not for sale. If locks were a person, then we are. This is actually, so right, it's like eight years? Thirteen. Thirteen years. Thirteen years. Yo. That's a whole kid. Two plus three. This is like the time you can sit on an exam. I'll do KCPE, yeah. That is actually seven to eight, yeah. Yo, congratulations. Congratulations. Thank you. Thank you very much. I love people with still hair. I'm just saying, I'm not saying that I'm going to steal your hair. Always. Like, when it comes to locks, we'll come for you. Do not even think. Hey, we are rockers. Don't even try. Don't even think about it. No, don't even think. I've gone through stuff. You'll be shocked. This hair has been through so much. Like, this hair can tell a story. Yeah, this hair can tell a story. Stories, actually. Yeah, but welcome to the show. This is the first time on the show. Yes, it is. Thank you for having us. It is good to have you guys. It's been a journey. I know, right? Now, before we get to that, I just want to start with the name, Muffy's Flow. Because I know some people, OK, that is Muffy's Flow on the screen. That's how it's written. But there's another Muffy's Flow. The one with the P. And again, I bet you guys get that a lot. There. Well, actually, we don't get that. But we saw that on their Facebook page. They actually had to write, no, we are not the Kenyan Muffy's Flow. You look for them somewhere else. So they had to complain that we're not the Muffy's Flow. Now, do you actually get that? OK, Muffy's Flow, I know what it means. Like, it's not something so positive. So OK, I don't know what you're saying. What do you mean it's not positive? No, you don't know what it means. Like, Muffy's Flow is the meaning. You know, like, it's that thing. The feeling you have, like, something is actually going to go wrong. And then it definitely goes wrong. But that's not about feeling. That is it. That's what it is. Yeah, that's Muffy's Law. Yeah, Muffy's Law. That's Muffy's Law. Anything that can go wrong will go wrong. So that time you have that thought, like, I don't feel like today is going to be a good day. Then you end up having a really bad day. You, that is Muffy's Law. But I find it to be nice, so that you just work on your thinking. Oh, you think? Yeah, but it's actually written. Whatever you think, it actually comes to personal. So what do you think? Make sure, here, make sure you interact with your one person. Make sure you do that. No, but is that your kind of Muffy's Flow? What does that actually mean for you guys? Okay, for us, Muffy's Flow means it's like subversion of the law in terms of not everything that can go wrong goes wrong. So we're looking for the positive part of it. Ah, amazing. I like that. I like that. I absolutely like that. That makes sense. Now, how long has the binder been in existence? And how did you guys, I know you guys came back in 2007, if I'm not wrong. Yeah, you're right. It's been a long time. So tell us about that. How did you guys meet? Well, the binders have been together for 12 years now. Yeah, so we're... It's been a long time. You're almost as long as her hair. Almost. Almost as long as her hair. Yeah, so... So you'll be considered OGs in the rock scene. Yeah, I know what I mean. Yeah, well, yeah, true. Yeah, you'll be the OGs and you can just hold your mic closer to your mic. So we've been there for 12 years. Yeah, and it's been quite a journey, I guess. Yeah, 2007. And we just kind of found the rock scene. We were not really looking for it. Yeah. We just stumbled upon it and there were a few bands, very few bands. And we jumped right in and... We worked on our first album, which came out in... 2008. 2008. And... Well, your first album actually came out in 2008. Yes. Wow. You guys, that's a giant one. 11 years ago. 11. Like, you know how you talk about, like, bragging rights? You guys can actually do that. Like, you know, when the new kids are not in no shed, when new kids are like, yeah, like, you know, I've been doing this like... Please, please. Like, watch it down. What is it? Please. All right, but for someone who's watching you for the first time, what's your sound? Like, how can you describe your sound as Moffitt's flow? If you go to a Twitter page, it says, we rock. Alternative. We roll. Alternatively. Yeah. We're trying to just describe the sound. Well, it's alternative rock. That's the best way to put it. Alternative rock. Yeah. All right, but when... You guys, I think, like, back in the day, you was like an all-female one-male. Is that still the case? Amai, you've shuffled. Other people have come in. How is the band right now? All right, but we have had the line-up change. So initially, when we started out, Mukasa was in M2O. But around after we released our second album, Hello Light, yes, I'm plugging it. Go listen to it. Yeah, all right. We went on tour. And then our rhythm guitarist, who was also one of our major songwriters, ended up leaving the band because she had to go to school. So now Mukasa joined as our rhythm guitarist. Ah, nice. Mukasa, nice. At least you have... It's not just now all-female. They're like, now we have male and female. Now you can, you know... Now we've got one-third minority. Yeah, that's amazing. Now when you're voting, you're just going to be like, you're just doing this because I'm the only man. No, now. Now things are mixed up and let's go. But I don't think people don't know, like you guys are multi-culture. Like, does that affect or limit your creativity? Because you're not just like... There's someone like Rima, who's... Okay, I don't want to talk about her background. Rima is Kenyan. Yeah, she's Kenyan. But you know, like she's from... She's Indian, right? She's Kenyan Indian, if I may say. So you're multi-culture. Does that limit you guys in any way? Do you get to a point where you're like... I don't remember the time you guys played your song when you were starting. The reason I'm asking that. So I'm like, you guys are saying you're playing Kenyan rock and I'm like, is that you or Zungu? That's right. Mafies are Kenyan. What are you getting? I remember that speech very correctly. Because I'm going to play Kenyan rock and then I'm like, is that you or Zungu? And Mafies are actually Kenyan. That's why I actually asked that. So does that limit you in any way? No, I think actually it works for us. It's a good way. It's important for people to see what Kenyan looks like. Yeah. The other day, for example, Indians had to be incorporated as a... Yeah, I think it was 47 or something. I think so, it was 47, tried being Kenyan. But yeah, I mean, they've been here. I was born in Mombasa, grew up there, went to KU, I mean, I'm all Kenyan, Kenyan. That is super Kenyan, yeah. Especially going to KU, Mombasa, then KU. Then you're like experiencing just the whole of Kenyan. Like, that's dope. Now, another thing that stood out for me, like you guys have been in the game for 12 years. You're here, you just released another new album. We're going to be talking about that. Your third album is finally out. But what's the secret? Like, how do you remain in the industry that long and make sure that people don't forget you? Because you go on a hiatus sometimes and come back. And when you're away, guys are always asking for you. You know, never forgotten. So what's the secret? Maybe just to clarify, we've never gone on a hiatus. Yeah. We have always been on the scene, even in the gap between our current album and the one before it. We've been playing shows. Every year we play shows on the scene. So we're always there. We've never gone on a hiatus or a break or such. Oh, yes. I think music, when it comes to music, please. Because your third album is out. And I'm super stoked about that. But here's the thing. It's been five years. It doesn't make it. It took this album five, one, two, five years. A kid is now walking. Actually, he's there for Shulia. Yeah. That's how long it has taken us to get this album. So that's why I actually say the hiatus. Because I thought you guys took a break or something. Like, but why did it take that long, though, for the album to come out? I think there are a number of factors. For, OK, first we lost our rhythm guitarist. Who was also one of our major songwriters. So when she left the band, I think it was a bit of a surprise. Because Punky was crazy. Punky was writing new songs every day. And I think because of that, she also inspired 9 to write a whole lot of stuff. There was always new music coming out. So first, I think we were a bit shocked, getting used to not having Punky around. But then it picked up. And then finally, by the time we got back to, we had recorded three songs by the time Punky left the band. And then it took us another two years. That was 2014. So 2016, we managed to build up a good volume of songs. We're going back to studio with about 20 songs. Wow. Of which we recorded about seven. Wow. Because he is in France. He's just like, yeah, well, I'm not going to talk right now. Like my time will come. For now, just talk. I usually talk a lot from the other music bands around. Yeah. No, but he usually has so many questions for them. He's always like, oh, so why not? Oh, new music. It's available in Bandcamp. Why not on YouTube? Why don't you have videos? Why don't you do it? I'm just like, OK. OK, so many questions. Questions after questions after. And I don't know what I'm saying. Yeah, but that's really nice. But also, I want to ask you a question that you guys have been in the game 12 years until now. So what do you think of the scene? Has it gone? Is it the same way? What are some of the changes for you guys? Wow. Yeah. That's a long story. Yeah, I know. That's a long story. We have about 10 minutes. Yeah, but in a nutshell, basically when we started off as a band in 2007, there were very few rock bands. I could say less than 10 rock bands. And together with other bands, especially my previous band, shout out to M2O. Now, M2O is a long hiatus. That's a hiatus. So yeah, that's a hiatus. So we came together and tried to put some structure into the rock scene. And we did this principally by trying to have monthly gigs, which we did from 2008 to 2010. I mean, it's just the interruption for a minute. Just like volume. So from 2008 to 2010, those two years, we had monthly rock gigs. We called them Battle of the Bands. I remember that. We had that on the show, but not that way. We used to play different bands and then let people vote. But yeah, Battle of the Bands, people miss it so much. So Battle of the Bands helped grow the scene. So by 2010, you could sit down and list more than 50 Kenyan rock bands, which is not the case right now. Because after that, things went down a bit. Some new bands came, most of the old bands left. And I don't know how many there are right now, active bands. But I would say the scene went down. There's some revival now. In the last two years, I can see many bands have come up with the songs and the material on radio. And I can see a revival coming up. So things are looking good for the rock scene, definitely. Definitely looking good. But another thing, OK, we play favorites here on the show. We got to do that. So you want to know, what are some of your influences when it comes to the scene? Who are some of your influences in the rock scene? OK, definitely the Kenyan rock scene. I have to start with Rich. Rich is amazing. She is. She's dope. Yeah. Saying she can't write, she just blows my mind. Yeah. 20 more days. Oh, yeah. Simon Theater, hi. We shout out. Yeah, so I'd say that those are my currently, my two favorites of the new guys. OGs, NYT, always the best, maybe not the best of me. Yeah, yeah. And I love Rush. Yeah. And speaking about Rush, they were actually nominated. I know, for that prima. I know, that's amazing. Are we excited? Both for them. Yeah, we're excited, right? This time around, actually, I have to bring this back home. Yeah. Like, this has to come home. Like, guys, if you're watching this, and you know Rush, they are amazing. And they actually have great robots. It's out. They have a new single. Go check it out. He has something to say. No, I'm just saying, yes, they do have that. Yeah, the robots are amazing. So they were nominated for prima last year. They didn't win. But this year, people are still voted. I actually voted. And it's so sad like I couldn't vote twice. I know. I wanted to vote like 50 times twice. Go vote now. Please, if you don't know, just go to their page, R-A-S-H, Rush. Please go check them out and make sure you vote for them. I'm sure the link is on their bios, yeah? So go check that out and vote for them. All right now. So maybe you can tell us about the international bands you guys are, maybe they influence your style somehow. Or you just like maybe their style. I think that now would be more on a personal level rather than the whole band. All right. Yeah, that's still OK. Yeah, personally, I would list Metallica, which is strange because we don't do metal. But I really love Metallica. And I also love the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Yeah, all right. And the Foo Fighters. Yeah, just to name a few. Right. And another thing, Josie, I want you to know like, rock is not like super mainstream in Kenya, right? So that comes with its own challenges. What are some of those challenges like for a rock band? Muffies is great. The guys in the rock scene know you. But we have other people who've never heard about Muffie's flow. And because rock is not as mainstream as it should be, by the way, so what are some of the challenges that come with that? OK, first, I'll tell you a secret. I think the thing that's pulling rock bands down and this is terrible is that they're calling themselves rock bands. Yeah, yeah. Because we've been listening to a lot of the people who are the mainstream artists and you check out the stuff. Those guys are rockers. Julianne is not hip hop. He's a rocker. Yeah, they're also good for artists. K-Mod, T-Tumor, he's a rocker. Like, most people don't know that, but he's a good producer. He's a good producer. He produces rock music and he actually sings rock music. So I think Kenyans love rock. They just don't want to be told that it's rock that they love. But it's OK. We feel you, you do you. And another thing, we were here with Hugh's Girls and people were like, you know, I don't like her rock music. It's so darned. It's really, really, really. And then Hugh's Girls was telling them, you guys love Hugh's song. But you don't know, Hugh's song is actually rock. You don't know, Hugh's song is actually a rock. It's a rock genre. Yeah, so I think, we just need more people to maybe play rock music. And for people, people don't like what they, people fear what they don't know. People fear new stuff. They actually just don't like, people like they, you know how you wake up, go to bed, you have like a routine, people like that. So the moment you have something new, people will hate. But in the moment they keep seeing it, they get used to it. And that's why we're here as rock tour. Yeah, we're going to take this rock mainstream. We're just here. We are taking it. We are taking it. We are taking it mainstream. We're all about that. But another thing now, let's talk about your album. And it's finally out. Nataka Stuck. Nataka, OK, that's actually the name of the album. That's actually the name of the album. It's called Nataka Stuckie. First of all, tell us about that. Like why did you guys choose that name for the album? Well, I think it kind of represents the journey that we've gone through since our previous album. These five years you're talking about. It's been a little bit difficult to record the album because there are times when you're inspired. Other times you're not inspired. And you know what it takes for you to be inspired, like to really get into the music. It's like it means you have to lose yourself in it. And many times you want to hold back, you don't want to lose yourself really for various reasons. But that kind of hesitation, like do I go fully into it or not, is what has led to this delay. I know, it can be a lot of vulnerability sometimes. Precisely, yes. So that's kind of where that Nataka Stuckie came from. And it's kind of highlighted in one of the songs of the album. And I guess once you get to listen to it, you'll see why. Yeah, I've not listened to the whole album. I've listened to two tracks. But right now, they're right now. They're right now is actually one of my faves, absolutely. And yes, we're still playing fave rights. So tell us, what are some of your fave rights from the album? And how many tracks from the album? The 11 songs. The 11 songs of the album. What are your, okay, what are your fave rights? And then Josie can tell us that. It's hard because it keeps changing every day. Right now, I think my fave right now is a song called Viringo. It's, I think, the third track in the album. And yeah, I know the album, I think. No, but I really get what he's saying. Like, ever heard a song you don't like? And then the more you listen to it, it just grows on you. And then after a while, it just becomes one of your fave. Yeah, so Viringo, I think right now is my fave right song. It's got a political band to it. So once you listen to it again, you will see why. Yeah, okay. Looking forward to it. Written by Josie. Yeah, I do. Yeah, uh-oh. Oh, you're right now. You're right now. And you guys, what kind of people don't know is that you're, okay, fine, as much as you're artists and you love music, but that's not what you do actually full time. You all actually have other careers. So Josie, tell us about that and tell us your favorite music of the album, your favorite songs of the album. Okay, so me, I'm not like Nkasa. I don't know the songs of it, but I am. Yeah, and she brought a hot coffee. Oh my God. That's for what? That's actually mine, so, okay. That's mine. You guys at home can witness this. So Nkasa, in the now, I'll tell you next week. All right, all right, I just can't, sorry. All right, so my favorite currently is what you want from me. And then there's one, which I know my bandmates are going to fall nothing at, called Der Mee. Der Mee, all right. I hated that song, I hated that song. But now it's one of my favorite songs. See, I told you, songs actually grow on people. Like, just give it time. But like, you don't like it, just give it time. Like, I just put it in the fridge, like, to get your caramelized. No, like, I saw another meme, they have it as like, oh, you don't think I'm pretty? Is this the Angol? Like, maybe try sitting like this. Try sitting like this. Try sitting like that. You'll see, you'll see, I'm pretty, I promise you. All right, but that is really, really dope. When are you guys planning on launching it? No, gosh. Well, right now we've just released the music video for the right now. Check it out on YouTube. And we've noted set the date for the album launch. Preparations are in the wards. So we'll let you know as soon as possible. All right, and Josie, there's a gig you guys are performing at. It's coming up. I'm super excited. Okay, I'll be hosting it, just saying. So, but I want you guys to talk to us about that. So tell us how you guys are prepping for the show. And then he'll tell us, Muka will be telling us what the fans can expect. Yeah, we'll start with Josie. Okay, so the show that's coming up, October 26th, yes. We're really excited about this one. Because one thing we've realized about the rock scene, it's not just about the bands, but it's also about the people who support the scene. Right. So, yeah, like, you know, huge scale. That's what you do. Yeah, you know, this guy, he's a drummer. Come on. He's a bass player. Come on. Oh, okay. But still, he's here, he's spinning the dice. He's playing Kenyan music. We've got Kina feeling. Hi, but me, hello. Me, hello. He finally got here. Talking about the industry, letting people know what's up and bringing the rockers to, you know, on a national audience and international, just to be who. So, heavy on the beast is one of those people that really supported the rock scene, always like fresh on the ground as to what's coming out and letting people know what's happening. Right, that's true. So they have their first awards show this year. We've got nominated. Please vote for us. I know there are other amazing bands, but vote for us. They were actually nominated. Absolute. I never know how to say that. I just say absolutely mutely. But what's the right pronunciation? They were actually nominated, yeah? Absolute. Blumen. Absolute Blumen Mutely. All right, got it, for the first time. All right. So what should your fans expect at the show? Well, the material from the new album. Yeah. Definitely will play a lot from there. And a lot of energy. I mean, it's good to be back with new material. Right. Some people have had some of the new songs. Most people have not. But we'll be playing the new material. I'm looking forward to that. Like, I think like, I'm just super excited now. I was at 19, I was at 99. I'm just like, yes. Yes, too. Super excited. Now, before I let you go, metal fest next week. Yeah. Yes. Who are you looking forward to seeing? It's going to be a two day event. I've been telling you guys this, like, for a whole month now. So metal fest is finally here. Tickets are still 1200 for the two days and a thousand Bob for one day. It's going to be Friday and Saturday next week. Who are you looking forward to seeing at the event? Yeah, so I remember all about the OGs. L-Y-T. Yes. Now you're talking. I'm really looking forward to seeing L-Y-T. We've had a long journey with L-Y-T. We played many shows with them. So definitely we go to see them. L-Y-T. Yes. We're performing at the awards show as well. Oh, cool. And tickets are just 500 Bob. So you guys make sure you get your tickets for the metal fest and the tickets for the awards show. But it's been so much fun having you guys. Where can people find your album and your other music? All right. Album, if you want cute physical copies like this. And... Yeah. Wow, that's cute. No, that is cute. Yeah. You can get those on Jumiya. We're on Jumiya now. So you can get the album that Takasitaki. I love the packaging. Thank you. You should zoom into this. Yeah. Wow, this is so dope. Okay. Can you see that? Yeah. Let's do that. Yeah. Packaging is everything. Branding. The way you sell yourself. Okay. So which camera? This one? Upcoming bands. Upcoming bands, please note. Use skills. Take out your notebook. Yes. Look at that. There you go. Okay. Let me stand so you can look at the board. You can just slide it. You can open it up. You see that? Yeah, that's really cool. All right. Hold on. Hold on. It's a tip. Hey, hey. It comes with a lot. Actually, here. Look at this. It has stickers for your phones and your laptop and all this. Look at this. This is really nice. This is a tip. Here. And then... It comes with a black drum. Look at that. I think that's for me now. When was the last time you saw one of this? Oh. Open it up. Open it. Oh, wow. I'm super. Actually, okay. No. I don't think I remember how it... Oh, my goodness. Oh, my goodness. This is what you call a tape. Yeah. Guys, this is what you call a tape. Is it like a cassette? Yeah. This is a cassette. It looks like. It looks like bat. Bat. Bat. All right. Yeah. And it comes with a pencil. It's a flush disk. Oh, it has a flush disk. These guys have brought me a cool flush disk. Look at this. And a black drum. And it's silver. All right. And we have a pencil right here. Let's do it. Look at this. Yeah, man. You got it. Yeah. So make sure you get the album, guys. It's available on Jumia. And how much is it going for? CD is going for 1000 Bob. The USB bundle, which comes with the USB drive, the stickers, the black drum, and a custom pencil. It goes for 2000 Bob. 2000 Bob. So 1000 Bob for the CD. And then 2000 Bob for the cassette and the flush disk and the stickers and the pencil and everything. And they love, because it's actually here in the region. Everything is here in the region. So I'm going to show it to everybody who is tuned on the show. Unfortunately, we are out of time and we've got to go. But thank you so much, guys, for coming through. Oh, just a quick reminder to the guys. Social media. Where do people find you? Oh, yeah. On Instagram where Murphy's flow, it's spelled the way it's written on your screen. M-U-R-F-Y-S, F-L-E-W. Twitter where floor by Murphy. Yeah. Same thing on Facebook. All right. And if you go there, you can also find out how to get digital copies of the album in case you don't believe in getting hard copies. All right. Thank you so much for coming through. Finally, just make sure you check out our new video for the right now on YouTube playing on YouTube. All right. So now, we shout out to the guys at home, all of you. I haven't been able to read all the comments. There are so many people right here. And we shout out to you, Jeanette. And everybody else who was tuned, I can't actually read the comments. We're out of time. But I'm going to do that next week. I promise. I promise. I promise. But I shall come see you each and every Saturday from 5 to 7 p.m. And we have a repeat of the same. If you're just catching us right now, don't worry. We have a repeat of the same show right here at Red for Food TV from 8.15 p.m. all the way to 10 p.m. And tomorrow, we take you to church. You have gospel rock music that is at 10 a.m. And then on Wednesday, all that soft rock. We have EDM, House, Pop. That's on Wednesdays at 5 p.m. But follow us at Rock 254. The hashtag remains Rock 254. Talk to us at Filim June at Hugh's Hills at 254 channel. If you missed the interview, we're going to put it up on YouTube. But I want to invite 254 channel. So go watch it. And we'll see you again next week with an event, a better show. But for now, it's goodbye. And good night. Enjoy your weekend. And we'll see you when we come back. Yes. We'll rock you. Thank you.