, attached to 2025-04-18

Review by craving_2point0

craving_2point0 The first four tunes really set us off to an amazing start, goes without saying. Slowing things down a little with If I Could but I was grateful to hear it for the first time. Mull was forgettable as it often is, and the Wolfman's closer was strong but I personally prefer an early set type 2 Wolfman's. The Blaze on opener seemed a little odd, given that they started off their n1 show in Seattle two years back with it, but it ripped nonetheless. I felt similarly about Golden Age. While it really was an incredible jam and just a hype song in general, n1 Seattle 2023 had it in a similar set position. It was when they dropped into IAWITW I started wondering if they were gonna stick with solely 3.0 and 4.0 songs for the set, but they closed it off with a killer Ghost that was much more classic sounding jam wise.

Overall, the setlists are very interesting on paper, but the actual playing and jamming seemed very advanced for a tour opener. After sleeping on the show, I woke up crazy excited for the next two days that would come.


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