 Like any song you want to play. Sweet. John, bass and vocals. I'm Lance, a drummer, and some of rap. Yeah. I'm Luca, I play guitar, and then I sometimes sing, too. And we're Loose Leisure. Hey. Yeah, we have six or seven originals now. Yeah. Yeah, but I'll let you guys talk the music we play. Mostly rock all over the spectrum. What's your favorite song? I like playing stroke songs and arctic monkey songs. I feel like when it has specific rhythms in a three-piece rock band or something similar to that, it's pretty good. We like to do Jimi Hendrix for that reason, too. So yeah, I don't know. We're kind of all over the place, too, because our originals are pretty jazzy. So I don't know. I guess our vibe is just like jazz rock. Favorite memory from Loose Leisure. That's a tough one. So we played at a co-op once, and we'd never played at a co-op before. Started off pretty light, and then a couple hundred people showed up. And it wound up being the craziest energy that I've ever felt from a crowd in my entire life. And at this point, I've played a lot of shows, and they were just incredible. And it was precisely the feeling that we hope to give to every single crowd that we play with. So it felt really, really cool to feel almost like at one with the audience, which we sometimes get, we sometimes go in and out of. But for this whole gig, it was just like one big happy music family. My favorite memory. I think I got a pretty good one. So first semester, our last show, we played at the Davis Co-op, which was pretty fun. But then I started talking to this girl recently before, and I invited her to the show. And I really liked her a lot too. But also it was like my entire improv team all came to this show, too, because we had a show before. So it was just like all my favorite people at this one house. And it was like perfect energy for a party too. It was just going crazy. And then my improv team chanted, No Pants Lands. Because we went to a party together, and I woke up naked in the front yard like to be in the morning, which is a whole other story. How did you come up with your name? I'm actually really curious about this. I got to be done. So Lou was big on alliteration. And we needed band to be alliteration or something. And we were driving. After we were driving, we drove like a parking lot to drop John on somewhere. And we just sat in the parking lot. We're not leaving until we come up with a cool alliteration. And then we like loose leisure just came out of that. I don't know. I think my love for music goes more to like, I think I also like listening to music more than playing. When you play, you kind of like lose touch with reality. When you play for like an hour, and like you play, it feels like a snap. And you're like, we've been playing it like that. It's crazy. Like that's what I kind of found out when it feels like that's like, oh, I don't really love doing this. This is really fun. And then, but like I can't be on Berkeley campus without headphones. Like I'm just always listening to music. My mom made me play a five-point one when I was five years old, freaking hated it for the longest time. And then I don't even know. I was like at this like violence summer camp. And there was like this dude who was teaching like guitar. And then like I just like took lessons from him. And like I thought he was like really cool. So I just like kept taking lessons from him. And then I like got pretty good at guitar where I could just like teach myself stuff. He started playing a lot of like frat parties and co-ops. We played a couple gigs out in Petaluma now. So we're hoping to try to start playing more shows at places like Cornerstone and stuff. But the frat co-op large group living scene at Berkeley is awesome. We love to play for any and all, but they'll have us. I started my first band in second grade. And when I was a second grader, it was my dream to be in abandoned college playing for y'all. So I like, to me, this is just like dream come true. It's just like, oh, my life is complete. I'm so happy about it. What has Lucie's been to you? And how has it defined your college experience? Oh, easily the most fun I've had in college by like so, so, so much. Like I love these guys. I love playing music. It is like, of my senior year, at least this is gonna be the thing that I remember most, without a doubt. So it means the world to me. What does Lucie should mean to me? I think it's like, I don't know, it's definitely like family. You know, it's like, oh, I got these two guys. It's like, tell me anything. I don't want to be an adult yet. You know, it's like playing in a garage band. Like, what's dumber than that? You know, like, my college experience at Lucie's here. So it's like kind of been like my entire college experience, which is really fun. Just like a massive source of good times. I don't know if that's the best way you could put it. I'm doing a double major right now. So like, it's like super stressful. So I need like these like outlets, you know, just like playing music with the boys. What's the future for Lucie's year? We're gonna play a lot of really good shows for the next semester. We'll put it that way. Maybe recording the visuals we got too. That's potentially gonna happen. Definitely. Don't tell them this, but I want us to make it big and then we all drop out. But when they're gonna be graduated, I'll drop out. But they want to give real jobs. This has been Audrey Jacobson and Ava Andrews for Cal TV.