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Review by backinthebubble
S1 started off with solid Jim and Blaze, nothing frilly, just solid songs to get us up and off. Martian Monster got spacey, ok. Birds of a Feather, ok. 555 good. Divided Sky fit the mood for the night IMO. Here's the kicker, i think the best part of S1 was Ether Edge > Coil. One word to describe: Hell. Coil was if not the most perfect way to segway out of Ether Edge. Felt very dark and hellish. What more can i say?
S2 with a Bag! Life Saving Gun to help us out keeping the high energy. Howling was killer! Very thumpy. Best part of S2 was Oblivion > Antelope, just awesome. Felt like we were having a party up in heaven with a mud house, but then Oblivion came to check in on us, we all fell from tubes onto the sand to run like an antelope, then calming with a ballad of Beneath a Sea of Stars. We all celebrate in a giant bowl of spaghetti with Everythings Right! If they ended S2 with that Antelope I would be satisfied! But they kept going!
Encore ok, Slave appropriate for CA! Wasn't expecting these songs to wrap up the night.
S1: 3.65 (weight = 3)
S2: 3.85 (weight = 3)
E: 3.6 (weight = 1/3)
(3.65(3)+3.85(3)+3.6(1/3))/(3+3+(1/3))=3.74.