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Review by Midcoaster
The first set was fiery, and there were few flubs. Divide Sky transported me back to Gorge '97. Haven't heard one like this TX version with extra fire in a while. Weekapaug was extra slinky.
Second set, though, boy, man, God, shiii. . . . The Fuego and Golden Age were making me flash back to the Greezer of 2023 (Greek Tweezer), especially the telephone modem soundscapes.
Feeling hopeful for my three or four upcoming shows this summer.
Bodes.