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Review by SplitOpenAndMalt
The beginning of S1 was great. I’m a sucker for SANTOS and Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan outdid its predecessor from Deer Creek this year. Highlight of S1 was the Bathtub Gin which led into a (fast as all hell, mind you) Llama. This was my first Coil to close out the set and I don’t know if I could’ve asked for a better S1
The first two songs of S2 were the highlights. I Never Needed You Like This Before and Leaves has unprecedented versions— must listen jams that sounded like Phish almost maliciously chose Type I Non-jam vehicles and jammed them out as hard as possible. After Mango Song (which I happen to think the band played pretty well) the set comparatively cooled down.
A ripping Hood to close the show helped its performance. Would definitely suggest a listen— I preferred this to my other two shows from Summer 22 at the Mann