 Episode 6 here with Lovecraft at the Long Beach Public Library. Let's enjoy Music Out Main, number 6 with Lovecraft. Thank you for coming. I have questions as an audience too, if anyone has any questions. So the first off, we'll always ask, how'd you get your name Lovecraft? I read this book by the author Lovecraft, and I never actually read it. But I read the summaries about what it's about, and all the stuff you wrote about was really cool. But also just the idea of crafting love, making something. But I also wanted to be a memory artist, but everyone else wants to be Lovecraft. Because we get too many comments about like, oh, craft cheese? Because we do have a cane. Do anyone else want to make a comment? Next question, I would like to know how did you all meet and what are your names? Javier Garcia, Garcia's family over here representing. We both met each other pretty much in high school, although I've known Chris a little bit longer. This as well. Well, yeah, first grade. But yeah, we all pretty much came together in high school. That's when we really started getting serious about making music. Anyone want to answer? Yeah, I know Javi since first grade. We used to go on swings together. And we'd run. Just play on the playground. My name is Dennis. This is Savannah Noel. We've all known each other for quite some time. I don't want to. I'll just speak with my voice. We've all known each other for a long time. It's kind of nice that we're all still together. You've been about four or five years after high school. You usually split apart, but we still manage to make time for each other. Yeah, we've all known each other for at least five. Sometimes I've been on the walls. We live on the same block. Neighbors, I know of Dennis since kindergarten. We all go back to school. What schools did you go to? World. Eric actually used to do the morning announcements. And he was like the president of ASB. And he's really popular. And I don't know how. We trapped him in the famous morning announcements. He'd go, yep, Eric, do it. And tell us about your visuals a little bit about your unique original visuals. Yeah, I actually made the visuals here at the studio on Long Beach. Thank you for having the studio. It's a cool place where they have 3D printers, all the Adobe products, people who don't have computers and stuff and resources. And I basically came here not knowing anything about Adobe After Effects and my friend Gabriel who works here taught me how to use, like, push me in the right direction. Yeah, they look just like geometric visuals. I'm like really into geometric patterns and stuff. And it looks complicated, but it's actually a bunch of hexagons over each other. And then I put two of them and they're rotating in opposite directions. And then the next visual is actually just water. It's just the ocean, like, coming in and out. And I just added colors, all the stuff. In fact, so we're all here at the Long Beach Public Library, but you also have worked for the Long Beach Parks and Rec. Oh, yeah. What are the products of Long Beach here? Yeah, Long Beach, I love Long Beach. But I work, yeah, I work at Parks and Recreation. I work with a bunch of children, they're crazy. And I love working for Long Beach. It's a great city. It's because Snoop Dogg's from Long Beach. Yeah. And then I'll make my last question about the other name I know you by, Memory Palace. How did you come up with that? I was watching that show. It's like, okay, it's not on the left. It's like, no, yeah, I think it's any way you should know it's not on the left. Hannibal Lecture. There's a show about Hannibal. And then he uses the word Memory Palace. But then I kind of took it into a different way. It's just to me, it's just like, your Memory Palace is like, this place you could create in your mind. It's always like, to me, it's almost like meditation. You could reach your Memory Palace when you just focus and concentrate and stuff. To me, Memory Palace just represents being at peace with yourself. All right. Long Beach Library for having us. Shout out to Books. Thank you guys for coming out and watching us.