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Review by jive1twoandlee
Everything’s Right is awesome, lots of positive energy from the keys. It gets real funky about halfway through, and Mike dominates most of the jam from that point; he has this incredible crunch effect he uses, and it makes every jam so much fun. The last 3 minutes or so are really special > a high energy No Man’s Land. Great stuff from Trey, I love his growl effects. Amazing chemistry in the end. This is probably the best Twenty Years Later I’ve heard. The jam is incredibly strong > a monster Piper. This is a multi-faceted, rage machine. Trey is the main highlight throughout the jam. Very, very nice stuff. Shade was emotional and played quite nicely. Zero was very hazy, lots of fun.
I mean this when I say this might be the best Hood in 2025. Crazy considering MSG was the best Hood of '24. It's just perfect, that's all I can really say.
Great show all around with only a couple veggies. Generally solid stuff. Mike’s tone is perfect throughout this whole run, and he has a lot of highlights here. Pretty awesome, but not necessarily the peak of the run just yet. Check out the Roggae, Everything's Right > NMINML, 20 Years > Piper, and the Hood