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Review by RebaAhadi
Set 2 started back up with a pretty engaging Suzy Greenberg, and then the real treat came right after, an early set 2 run like an antelope. This antelope is must hear, the recording doesn't do it justice though, the jamming just kept going and didn't want to stop, neither did we. After the momentous antelope we slide right into a funky spacey ghost, this ghost never really reached its peak and was cut short by light, I really enjoyed mikes evil bass effects though. Pillow jets, another song from the new album that I absolutely love. After hearing the sphere version I was only more excited to hear this for myself, and boy did it not disappoint. The jam really started to get dark and evil sounding, just amazing. Now, the other heater tonight was the Split Open And Melt, and it did in fact melt. To top off the night we got a Harry Hood encore, a song I never really clicked to, but still enjoyed nevertheless.
Highlights:
Hey Stranger
Down With Disease
Roggae
46 days
Run Like An Antelope
Pillow Jets
Split Open And Melt