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Review by phishyeducator
Stealing Time - Got a blank space where my mind should be! Good opener, with good energy.
Funky B - This rocking/bluesy version got us dancing and shaking our bones quite early.
Ocelot/Wedge - Glad to hear these two, and they were well played throughout.
Wombat - Who doesn't love a good Wombat? Have that! The stage banter at the end was priceless, with Trey's "Gosh, we talking. This is so weird!" and then watching him dodging the bugs, while Mike talked about his pet locust, got pretty crazy.
Guelah Papyrus - Trey, don't sing this one in the higher octave anymore, lol. Totally dig the song, but dug it more when he returned to the lower octave for the end.
BOAF/Saw It Again - Birds was pretty cool, and my buddy Matt was hoping for a Saw It Again, so well met!
Timber - Ooooh yeah! Good energy and gets a little dark for a few.
Limb x Limb - Love love love this song, and was happy to hear it. Short, but well played.
Farmhouse - Ehh, the solo was pretty awesome. I do like Farmhouse though, so I appreciated hearing it.
More - Great way to end a crazy set. But the craziness was yet to come...
Set 2 opens with a playful Meatstick with Trey quoting and doing the Kiki dance, but Meatstick heads into the "jam" of the evening: Drowned. Great, but short, the Drowned jam evolves pretty seamlessly into a NICU that gets stretched out more than normal. Following a good jam out of NICU, they play the newer song Thread. Not really my cup of tea towards the end (only one man's opinion lol), but the real treat followed:
Runaway Jim > Antelope > Jim > Antelope > Makisupa > Antelope, YEM!
Jim got our butts boogying good, but there was a moment after they slid slick-as-you-please into the opening lick of Antelope where I looked at the setlist I keep on the back of my ticket stub and wondered "Did they really play Jim, or has it been Antelope the whole time?" A little disconcerting at first, but I resigned myself to having wrote it down wrong (y'all know how it gets about 2/3 the way through a show ;-) ). But then they swing hard back into Jim and I wonder if they even played Antelope at all, or was Jim playing tricks on me, haha. But it was soon apparent that shenanigans were afoot, and that the band was having a lot of fun! The Runaway Makisupa-Lope, or Jim-asupa-lope was a TON of fun! And then they cap off a fun set with a very well-played YEM and a scary vocal jam with crazy lights to send us into orbit, only to bring us down gently with a sweet Day in the Life.
Man, what a fun show! Our crew couldn't stop talking about the Jim-asupa-lope even early into the next morning. It was a good show with high energy, well-played music, and just enough silliness to keep us on our toes and giggling. This is why I love this band!