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Review by dublindeuce
Great roggae
Could be the best Wolfman's and PYITE I’ve seen
One of the best Antelope peaks I’ve seen
Oblivion, DwD, and Simple were all really well played jams. They got out there. Def gonna give those a relisten. Great textured jamming but none went super long.
Jibboo wasn’t my favorite version but it was decent
Theme was the highlight of the show. An enormous groove! Trey played it patient in the beginning and I was questioning why he wasn’t playing guitar, but then it paid off with a huge ambient groove.
I was super happy with this for a 12/28