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Review by Spirit
I thought it was a fun show. ———————
First set had weird song selection but great playing , even with the farmhouse waste medley thought didn’t have too bad of flow kind of enjoyed once it I accepted it. Gin was amazing, a jam you wish you were seeing every show. ———————
2nd set had great song slestion but sloppy transitions and maybe a couple jams that could have been extended, but the playing was really good, some good rock and a little gooey exploration nothing toooo crazy but it was consistently there. ——————-
Antelope was really fun , again a little a slopp on some transitions but it got the job done. ———————-
The actual jamming imo was loose but focused , clear ideas being expressed I can take a little slopp if inside it has an aggressive band, which I believe in the 2nd set they were —————————
The band had it all working tonight just never quite put it all together at the same exact time. Like 2/3ds here for a bit 1/2 here for a little , like I said consistent. Kept my attention all night . Fun run.