, attached to 2023-10-14

Review by youenjoymyghost

youenjoymyghost The lot was much more lively Saturday evening walking up to the show. All the usual chaos one expects to see for a Saturday night.

First set has a lot to love. Martian monster had some pep in its step, sample takes a great abrupt turn into jam land, and two lovely surprises in weigh and Corinna that were very welcome in our camp. Tube and 46 days give us more jam. Tube has a particularly great reentry and 46 days has a gorgeous blissy peak. MEAP, RIP Russel. Luke warm take: We did not need more after cavern.

Second set opens with a nice chalk dust and the jamming begins. Trey segues into oblivion (not needed) and what should have been an opportunity for more exploration becomes a quick rendition and ends to make way for what we all want, the weird. Melt does it’s thing, making knees weak and faces freeze as effects churn and collide in and out of time. What’s the use felt good as it’s not been nearly as over played, but when did we stop staying quiet during the pause here?! No Quarter features guitar god trey, really great solo from him here. A well played fluff signals the end.

Encore: Luke warm for me.

Overall had a great time as always, lots to love here. More first time seen songs. PSA if you’re in heels and completely tanked please don’t kick the air as you dance in the isle, you’re gonna hurt someone. Really loved have loud chomping, sweat flinging drunks infiltrate my personal space second set, narrowly avoided a heel to the face at least twice.

3.8-4 for me.


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