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Review by Divided_Stash
Down With Disease: never fully breaks off but still a great build and peak
Waiting All Night: pretty song
Heavy Things: both Page and Trey get a solo. Well done
Axilla: standard
555: Mike’s turn
Limb By Limb: follow the yellow brick road tease from Trey. Otherwise pretty normal
Ya Mar: standard
Fuego: nice peak, afterwards goes type 2 with Mike on the drill and Page leading a perfect transition into
Walls Of The Cave: raging closer to end the first set
No Men In No Man’s Land: early version with a sick first jam before getting out there again with some hot Mike and clav action. After a while it gets dissonant and Trey starts
Carini: a brief type 2 excursion that gives joyful vibes before Trey ripchords in favor of
Tweezer: nice mid set performance with immediate type 2 exploration out of the gate and Fish does nothing for a minute while the other 3 play around and when he comes back in it’s great and heavy for a minute before Trey once again ripchords. But don’t let the length fool you, this does a lot in a very short time
My Friend My Friend: played well and a little extra on the end
Roggae: beauty
Backwards Down The Number Line: I hate to be that guy but this placement is kind of a mood killer. This is a solid version though
Slave To The Traffic Light: epic closer. Patience is key and they nail it
You Enjoy Myself: very fun. Trey and Mike guitar bromance and my beloved bass+drums has Trey joining Fish. Awesome way to close the show
Solid night early on in the 2015 summer tour. Relatively standard first set with Fuego adding some nice jamming and the second set through Roggae is fantastic. Jamming in the second set is very good but cut short a couple too many times by Trey, but it’s not too big of a deal. This is a 7.5/10 show. Highlights are Martian Monster, Fuego, NMINML, Carini, Tweezer, Roggae, and YEM