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Review by JonnyRingo
I thought the first set was better than either set the previous night with the highlights being Simple -> PYITE (the transition was killer and really fired up the crowd), Gumbo and Bowie (which were both extended and went type 2), and Reba (which was masterfully executed).
Set 2 was equally as good. The Tweezer had some of the most gorgeous jamming I’ve heard from them in a while and it never had a jam segment that I didn’t find interesting. The Crosseyed was a perfectly placed ripper, Pillow Jets was great, and by the time they dropped into YEM the place was bonkers. Trey absolutely shredded the outro solo.
For what it’s worth, it’s my favorite show I’ve seen since Chula 2021 and I’m glad I caught it.