 Hey guys, we're back and I went after the Ibis. How was that set? It was so good, the crowd was buzzing. It's a great crack, yeah. I wasn't sure how I was going to go with the weather starting up around the rain, but no, it's a great crack. Yeah, and you are the only girl with a huge group of lads. What's that like being on your own with all the boys? It's great because like, get me on my older child. So are you the spoiled one in the group? You get away with everything. So what's it like? You have a really, really big band. You must have some absolute crack together. What's that like? It's brilliant, like we were together now about eight, nine years. About eight years? Yeah, so like we started off myself and two other lads and we just joined one by one and probably the last five, six years we've all been in the band. So yeah, it's great crack, like we love it. We play it all the time. Now you guys have a really unique style. It's kind of like bluesy, reggae. How did that come about? Well, obviously we're influenced by a lot of the reggae legends and that kind of thing. And then we also love some nice modern bands which have a lot of jazz, like Groundation, the reggae band from California. California, yeah. They like to play jazz and soul. One of the things about some of the bands that we love is the brass section and it just adds a whole new dynamic to the music and it gives us kind of more creative opportunities to write new songs and write originals. I think because we all listen to totally different styles of music as well. Like because we all collaborate and writing a bit of that comes in, you know what I mean? Different styles of music. So you just all write the songs together. Is it seven or eight? It's normally eight. It was only seven today where a man down, Ray, is in Dingle with his other band. He left us. We're not happy, Ray. We're not happy. Shout out to Ray for not being here. It's like we're breaking in the camera but you're out with the band. But yeah, so we look for writing together. Sometimes it can take a bit longer but we are kind of perfectionist a bit. But the end result, I think, tells we do be happy. And how many songs have you written so far? Like would you say you've written loads or? We're a bit slow. We write rounds but we discard a lot. So we probably have like 10, 11 songs that we play but we probably wrote 50 songs. And we've loads of rhythms as well. We have our next album hopefully coming out in the next six months to a year. So we're looking forward to starting again, writing again. So you have an album coming out in six months. Do you have any other plans? Are you going to be playing any festivals this summer? Yeah, we launched our debut album last July in the Grand Social in Dublin. And that was a big deal for us because we've been gigging a lot for, you know, like Addy says, about eight years. So we decided, okay, we're going to actually create something and put something together. We launched that last July. So we've been kind of gigging that over the last year. And just recently now we kind of started to write our, what's going to be our next album. I think we have a single launch on July the 11th in the Workman's Club. And then we're planning to let you picnic this year. And I'm sure there'll be way more gigs to be announced, hopefully. If Ray can make it, what? If the rest of the band decide to show up. So, what was I going to say? Yeah, no, that's, we'll just finish up there. Thanks so much for coming in, guys. That was great.