 How music became a career path is kind of weird. I mean, the idea of growing up and playing music was not really a thing. In my hometown or even in Australia in general, I think a lot of the time if someone asks you what you do and you say music, the next question would be, well, what else do you do? Hey, I'm Morgan Evans. That's Dibs. We're here with Uproxx and Straight Talk today. This is my home. I'm going to show you around a little bit and we're coming into summer. So we're going to make some citronella torches for the garden later on too. Let's go. We've lived here for about a year and a half and this is the first house that either my wife or I have ever owned. And so we're learning about home ownership as we go and inevitably there is more do-it-yourself things to do than there would be in an apartment. So we went pretty hard on kind of making it our own. So this is the studio. This is the creative space in the house. I start most of my day sitting here with a guitar and a cup of coffee just to see what my brain and heart have got for the day. I started my first man when I was 13. I was with my best mate from kindergarten who played the drums in the school band and we forced my 11-year-old brother to learn how to play bass guitar. All right. So the DIY today is a little bit of an upcycling project with some old bottles. No one has a nice rich deep tone, I felt that one. Oh, that feels wrong for the moment. The first piece you need is this, which is still a little connector piece. I think this one's for a hose and some little O-rings to go on the top of that. They're in the same section of the hardware store and they just help to make the seal between the steel and the glass. Obviously, steel and glass together is not the greatest seal. So these O-rings really help with that. I really enjoy doing projects like this because you can save a lot of time and a lot of money doing it yourself, but they also kind of give your house a little bit more of a personal touch as well. Speaking of saving, Straight Talk has 30-day plans starting at just $35 per month all with no contract and no compromises. Save a little money there and put a little towards a project like this. I did go to university or colleges, you guys call it here. It was always a struggle. You just know you're on the wrong track because it shouldn't be this hard. I did a year of law school and the dude that was running the faculty in Newcastle and hometown, he pulled me aside. He's like, so you play music, you're practicing every day after class and you're away every weekend on the road touring. You probably shouldn't do law school. I was like, yeah, you're probably right. And that's when I left and started doing music just as hard as I could. So we put the three o-rings on there and then that should fit just nice, super satisfying when it goes in right. Okay. Then we are going to put the wick in the top. You know, some of my favorite artists in the world. Americans would have no idea who they are because they didn't leave Australia. And then even after I made that decision, moving to the other side of the world is not an easy thing to do. You know, I think anyone that's left their hometown knows the struggles with that. I think the perfect length for this is about a centimeter above that connector piece like that. And then when it's on fire and you want to put it out, just put it over the top. It is important to take risks. I mean, otherwise you'll never know what could have been. So he's in. This might be easier if someone else was helping hold the bottle a little bit, but it's going to be great. And it's super easy. I mean, if I can do this, anyone can do this. I think I've always been kind of resourceful just in life and getting through life in the music business, I think. My brother and my mate and I, we used to like pretend to be our own agent and we would call people. We'd be like, blah, blah, blah. And I represent this band and I would like to, you know, whatever, book them at your venue. All right, okay. There we go. We didn't spill too much. I'm off that up before I put any fire in any of this. So once it's all put together, the fluid's in there. We put the wick in. We give it five, 15 minutes for the fluid to make its way up the top of the wick so you can light it. Here we go. Voila. There is something amazing about music that it's just the intangibles of it. Like there's nothing at the start of the day. And then at the end of the day, you create a song that didn't exist. There's something about getting your hands dirty and making it exactly what you want and being able to look at it and be like, it's done. And I did that. There's an amazing sense of achievement. In that. Send that one back to the family. It's pretty good.