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Review by BonoBeats
First set was energetic and had a few surprises for a "festival set" (Martian Monster in the two slot, Axilla, FYF). L x L was a nice happy pick me up after The Line. Nothing groundbreaking, but well executed.
Second set started off with some typical jam vehicles that never made their way there, which may be to blame for the low ratings (though Carini really did struggle to go anywhere with even the brief solo it had). Started to turn the corner during a pretty Twist, getting over the hump with a marvelous Light. Tweezer wasn't twenty minutes, but was well executed, and a good 1-2 combo. The Hood solo didn't come to an enormous peak, but again, well played regardless.
All and all, I really enjoyed this one. It's not deep in the Type II (which isn't much different from many shows during Summer Tour), BUT everything played well and with purpose.