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Review by RevolutionYLuke
Zero has exploratory jam that is definitely worth hearing. Mike's song wastes no time getting into a nice jam that goes bright major key and then back. You can tell Trey came ready to have some fun. KDF has interesting jam and I am personally very fond of Winterqueen.
Carini has great playing and the Weekapaug jam is fun as well. Page keeps it going with the EP and Trey takes it home. And, of course San-Ho-Zay teases are always welcome!
Landlady is a song I secretly prayed would come back and in 2022 it did. So cool! Tweezer does not disappointed. Groovy, exploratory and gets spaceship landing weird at the end. Plasma is short and sweet. Wolfman gets very funky and has nice breakdown and then gets taken for a good ride. Miss you is a song i'm less familiar with but was a pleasant listen. Maze is well played and Hood always delivers. Starts peaceful, goes minor for a bit then peaks. Quite fitting for a Gulf coast Hood.
Overrall a very happy sounding show outside of the weirdness during Tweezer. Highly recommend.