, attached to 2023-08-31

Review by spreaditround

spreaditround SET 1:

Carini: Dedicated to Frenchie. They go for that canned bliss jam immediately. Last couple minutes are pretty good though. >

Halley's Comet: Standard. >

Blaze On: Standard.

Prince Caspian: Lots of effects (not the good old school ones though)

We Are Come to Outlive Our Brains: Oof.

Mercury: Standard, no jam. >

Ruby Waves: Canned bliss jam. 9:30 – 12:45 is solid. The last two and a half minutes Trey falls back on old tricks, repeated lame effects and peaks. >

Character Zero: Standard.

SET 2:

Set Your Soul Free: Standard, no jam.

Tweezer: Standard, canned bliss jam. The last three or four minutes are decent. - >

Beneath a Sea of Stars Part 1: Nice! Just wish they would extend this. Has so much potential but it has been neutered almost every time they have played it since the CT show.

Oblivion: Meh. The jam is upbeat and it’s obvious for well over a minute that Trey wants to abort this for Light >

Light: The beginning of this is rough as hell. Slow. Decent jam held my interest for the most part. Nothing I would revisit. >

Slave to the Traffic Light: Another throwaway 3.0 Slave. Sad. Shelve this and figure out how to play this song – show it some respect and play it the way it is supposed to be played.

ENCORE:

Show of Life: LOL.

Say It To Me S.A.N.T.O.S. – LOL. Just played at SPAC.

Summary: Negative review? Yeah. I call ‘em like I see ‘em. This show was a far cry from the first night of SPAC. Would rate this a 3/5. Not a good show at all.

Replay Value: LOL.


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