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Review by sheikyerbouti
Highlights Set 1: Power Gin, Funky Theme, Double Llama, Disco Tube.
Highlights Set 2: Sigma, Life Saving Gun, NMINML, Light.
Bag and MFMF both got a little jam treatement, but Gin came in and got things kicked off. After that, the next stretch of songs was spectacular. Theme featured a mini “Free” dual between Trey and Mike at the start, and proceeded to be vocally distinct from other versions. Llama with the extra mustard, so much extra mustard actually Trey played it a a second time. And then Tube went into full on Disco party. Exactly what the doctor ordered.
That Life Saving Gun debut was cool. No Men’s right after was a much needed deep jam for the evening. Light brought the heat for the proper close.
While Suzy packed a punch, Izabella brought the house down. Nuff said. Great fucking show.