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Review by WhatsTheJuice
First Set
Standard start. Mike's and Wingsuit were really solid. The show really started from Weekapaug on.
Gin was phenomenal.
Melt had more direction than usual.
Tube was awesome.
Zero had a little extra mustard.
Really, really, really good set. Maybe a second jam in Mike's or better start away from reaching another level and being great.
Second set is far and away the best set I've seen or heard from this band since they returned. That includes Magnaball, Dick's 12, Halloween weekends, etc. It's great.
Crosseyed is a legendary jam. Steam was great. Piper and Light are both monsters. The Lizards was nearly nailed and First Tube may have been the best version of the song I've heard. Walls was killer as well in the encore spot.
Chompers all over the place.
Everyone in attendance got treated to an all-time show, one which would be great in any era, any year.
Glad to see this band can still do things like this.