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Review by Phabio
Let's just sat there's something musically magical in the air in Nashville for starters.
First set brings energy and smiles to everyone's faces, band members included and then the whirlwind of improving that no one is ready for happens with set two.
What struck me the most is the careful buildup of each and every song selection and the seamless segues between them (forgiving them for the slight hiccup in what I'll refer to as Mikes>Simple tease>Mikes Jam).
The Mikes>Piper>Crosseyed>Groove is hands down the best sequential piece of improvisation that they've put together all tour, and to be honest, one of the beat they've ever played. It's outright spectacular. The double Mikes jam, the simple tease, the slow Piper, the amazing vocals for Crosseyed, and the absolutely dark, metal, mind-melting Groove make this show a 5 for me.
Do yourself and those around you a favor and download these tracks and play them loud for all to hear.