 Yes! Good evening, ladies and gents! Thank you for all coming down tonight. And without further ado, this is a tune we've got called Wester. My name's Nat Waters. My name's Evan Tate. And we met one half of the bandit. We've kind of coined this thing of hungover rock. That's typically what we are, usually. Yeah, indie rock, and we're kind of similar to The Strokes. But got dead big influences from hoaxes as well, like John Cooper Clarke. I love a bit of cagey elephant as well. Yeah. I love the child of John Cooper Clarke and the cagey elephant. Big guitars, distortion. We love it, lots of pints, lots of poems. Lots of red stripe. Lots of red stripe, yeah. The fine land of Prestonia. And I'm from God's Own Yorkshire. And we met at Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts, which is... So we recorded a series of singles down in London, which on every tune we were using the Black Star Arts on range, which coined the tone for our, as we say, hungover indie rock vibe. And through the Black Star Amps, I think we dialed in the perfect tones, and we've got some absolutely fantastic recordings. I did a On the Fly session with a good friend of mine from Black Star over summer in Liverpool's skate park. A slight bit of heckling from some passes by, some little scally passes by, but yeah, that was great. So tonight I'll be using the Black Star HT20R head, Mark II, with the 212 VOC cabinet, which kind of really helps get across my big wall of sound, noisy lead guitar parts. You'll be using the combo version, the same, on a covering the rhythm basis. Yeah, straight away I kind of plug into the amp, and I get kind of this booty, clean sound from it, which is a great base for a pedal board. But then, even tonight, like, not distortion, pedal broken and sound check. Yeah, indeed. I'm a bit of a rat. Yeah. So we ended up using the HT20's distortion channel as a substitute, and... Sounds boss? Yeah, absolutely. I have no worries that it's going to sound great tonight as well. It could be a winner for the future. I'm sure all these viewers should be here, don't you? Yeah, a few times. I think this was the first venue that I played in Liverpool, actually. Yeah, so it's nice to be back, nice to be back in such a renowned venue. Celebrating the release of our latest single, Dora, for me.