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Review by BigDudeInTheDoorway
2nd set though...damn. These guys really threw it down. I've been waiting for that Drowned and when they opened the set with it I knew I was in for a 20+ minuter. Light was great and Sand even better. Theme, what a great cool down song for contrast in energy. This is not the spot I'm looking to hear Heavy Things or Prince Caspian or NumberLine. Mikes > No Quarter > Weekapaug, what do I even need to say about it...just look at it. (No Quarter has always had a special spot in my heart, super ball re-established it and this just brought back great memories of that night)
Boogie as an encore, yes please. Then a Possum, which they absolutely kill. Loved the slightly different rhythm on this. A standard possum wouldn't have killed the night, but bravo to Dennard on his take and the band jumping right on without missing a beat.
A++ show in my book. One of the best I've ever seen