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Review by Antel0pe
There are so many songs that can cultivate crowd energy and launch from the get go.. and PYITE is a damn good way to jump out of reality and into that happy place we all know so well.
The following songs, Wolfman's, and WotC, only reinforced the theme from the previous night.. that being a lovely combination of strong playing and fearless exploration.
The rest of the 1st frame has its moments. Mike's > Bug was one of the more obscure experiments of the evening, but I don't mind the tune at all, and.. it doesn't matter after all, does it?
Set 2 was great. Period. A lot has been said here so I won't waste any time on the small details. If there's one takeaway from that second set, it's that some seriously frightening shit went down between CK5 and the band toward the end of Melt. 2 weeks later and I still get goosebumps thinking about how wonderfully weird that was. See ya'll soon enough.