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Review by Rutherford_theBrave
Set two started with the predictable Carini opener which got interesting towards the end, then into Ghost which was very good with Trey starting to delve into deeper waters. Then the Mike's > Simple > Joy section and the band killed all of this. Weekapaug was short and sweet. Julius was good and then a nice Sand into Wading which gave the audience a nice breather. YEM was tightly played to end the set with a really good tribal chant happening towards the end.
The Quinn the Eskimo was a perfect ending to the show and they nailed it as well bringing the crowd to a huge southern roar as the band bowed then walked off the stage. Sick show in my opinion, solid rocking throughout. You can't ask for much better.