, attached to 2025-07-22

Review by kingkroba

kingkroba The first set felt like the band and the audience was getting used to the daytime, hence a bit awkward. it felt more like a festival set than anything, and they never really locked in. some good song selections though but i couldnt really lose myself or shake off the sleepiness feeling. i hoped for a bit more in set two, and was able to go to the bathroom and get refill water during Monsters and made it back for I Am The Walrus set closer, ironically one of OZzy's favorite beatles songs.

The second set began with a really strong 30 min improvisation on Carini and then morphed into Tweezer, which made the room freak out. the energy in the stadium was palpable. we were about 5 rows dead center of the soundboard and the sound was surreal, lots of amazing synthesizer work and bass response. the drums were perfectly balanced and i felt like i was inside of the ride cymbal. at one point i looked back and there was a direct energy line behind me, everyone was accounted for and not talking, dancing and completely locked into the music. My friends and and i had a really nice dancing zone going and plenty of room to move. it was a wildly inspiring set. Tweeprise to fully seal the deal.

No bustouts. No setlist notes. No fan servicing. Walkout music was “mama I’m coming home”, and mama, I made it back to my apartment central BK in under an hour after the last notes rang out.


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