 Hey Frank Hannon. Dave Roode. We're from Tesla and we're here in New York City tonight playing at Irving Plaza and very proud of our new album. It's called Simplicity. Entered the charts at number 24. We have a brand new video called So Divine. Europe was killer, man. Thanks to Joel and people at Blackstar. They loaded us up in our trailer and that was the first time we got to use these albums. Yeah, that was nuts, man. 30,000 people at Sweden Rock was the first time we ever played in. The first show was at Sweden Rock. No sound check, no line check. No sound check, nothing. And Cold Turkey plugged into a Blackstar Series 100 and I was having a smile on my face, man. It was killer. It is and that remind me what I was saying before the ISF knob. That's like my favorite thing on here because I've never seen that on another amp. So like if you go all the way to the left it's the classic sort of British, you know, distorted rock tone, not a mid-range and punchy rhythms. You go all the way to the right it's the more modern, bassier, what they call American style sort of rock. But if you find it, you know, it's really, really sensitive and responsive. So like I just go a little bit more towards the American side from the middle and it just fattens up the leads but you still keep that cool rock, mid-range punch on your chords and rhythm riffs and stuff. So it's really neat and it gives you a different avenue to shape your tone than you can get on any other amp. I really like it. Monsters are rock crews, man. We've been doing those. We're like sailors now. We're actually honorary merchant seamen. They give us a badge. It's become pretty much the Tesla crews because we're the headliner now on every one of them. We do two shows. We do acoustic shows. We do a show on the pool deck. I'm in the theater. We're running around. Jeff Keith, our singer is doing backflips and diving into the pool. And I think that's honestly why they keep asking us back because our singers are nut and people on the boat love it. So you cram 3,000 fans in about, you know, I don't know, 50 bands. There's a lot of them because there's venues all across the boat. There's the Zebra lounge. There's the coconut lounge. There's the gym. There's the glass room where the elevators are. That's where Ron Keeler and John Parabi. We did a show there. A lot of jams, like impromptu jams, Frank will jump up with somebody. I jam with some of the guys and skin row in here. Like it's just a free from. It's like a festival on a ship. So be sure to join us on The Monsters of Rock. It's me, yeah. Hey, this is Frank Hannon and Dave Roode. We play guitar in Tesla and we are very excited about these Black Star amps because they kick ass.