, attached to 2025-04-26

Review by SawItAgaaain

SawItAgaaain Night 7 of spring tour sounds like a band with glide in its stride. My favorite show of terr so far with loads or replay value. Trey was unhurried and confident. He landed on jam themes like they were always there and let them cook to perfect al dente, as it were. I’ve seen some critiques that jams are blending together a bit and last night sounded varied and each outing had personality.

Setlist looks one way but sounds very different. An incendiary end to Blaze On, a jammed out 555, and a whole kaiju hatched out of that 18+ minute Ether Edge. (Easily a top three jam of spring - shout out to Tommy for FaceTiming me from the top of the Bowl as the jam started to explore. I was *almost* there!)

Set two is one of those time knife situations. Even from the couch I swore they took me to the moon and back a few times only to find out nothing was over 15 minutes until the fantastic Everything’s Right closer. Bag was the best since March of the Multibeast and Trey gave a warm welcome to Life Saving Gun’s return. Oblivion->Antelope was special, as was the jam-lite section in the Antelope.

Give it a top to bottom spin.


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