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Review by thelot
Buried Alive and Golgi kick things off with a strong one-two punch to open the show. Brother is a total barn burner! Tube into Sloth is a great pairing, and the mid-set Hood is especially well played. Foam has some extra snap tonight, and Trey absolutely rips into the Llama closer—great energy.
Set two launches with DaaM, which flows straight into a fiery Stash. Page lays down a really nice solo in Coil. Groove doesn’t quite hit the peaks of the Tuscaloosa version, but it still absolutely smokes. Magilla includes a subtle All Things tease from Trey, and there’s what sounds like another unidentified tease from him in Cavern. Mike adds a cool effect during the Antelope intro, leading into a solid version with a near train-wreck ending. A strong Split Open caps things off with a rare and welcome encore appearance.