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Review by scoopseven
Whole first set was *really well played*, I thought we were in for an, wait for it.... EPIC night. Sand started out the second set nicely then, as others noted, they got kind of lost. Tweezer didn't go far and then there was that misplaced BDTNL.
Steam -> Slient brought about a nice flow from grungy, steamy funk to the the lyrical roundabout in Silent; love it, no matter how many times I hear it. Did I mention that Steam was unreal. Then I was "Waiting All Night" for something else to happen. Not liking that song in it's current form. They closed it out right though, with Antelope, Suzy, Tweprise. Nice way to end the first night.
As CentralScrutinizer point out, it was disappointing to see two jam vehicles (Sand, and especially Tweezer) go out like that, but with songs like Golden Age (it's comin' round), Light, Drowned and Carini catching their stride lately, I'm not too worried.