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Review by DownWithSteam
The band was in midseason form. Sand was the first real highlights B & B was done flawlessly despite the gap. Mikes new tune also had some extra punch. First new debut since WGTYM in 2024... im in. Rest of set 1 standard
2nd set was a bit disjointed, but the material was still played strong. I wish Waves had gotten stretched out, but didnt happen. Mercury was a nice taste of what 2026 jams will have to offer.
Ghost was awkward but played with a nice slow pace like the old days and had a great peak to end the night. Seriously didnt think this was a stinker. I saw it as a pretty damn average phish show, which btw means pretty fuckin rad.
Set One: C+
Set Two: C
Score: 3.75