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Review by Bob_Loblaw
The Jim/Foam combo as usual does wonders to start the show. Strong Fee with a very great segue into Maze. Coil has a notably gorgeous outro. Anyone who loves good banter will love Fishmans Mom embarrassing him during the I Didn't Know Vacuum solo. Antelope is as strong as any from this Era to close set 1.
Divided Sky is very well played and Tweezer is extremely bass heavy and has some really nice experimental jamming. Harpua isn't very noteworthy, very average. The rest of the set is pretty straight forward but still very well played.
Overall although I didn't write a ton of highlights for this show I love the flow of it, the sound on the SBD is great and everything is played very well.