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Review by kyleindeed
I like this SPAC1 on the couch tour more than last year's SPAC1, and I was at that show.
They're just trying not to overshadow today's Fourth of July show.
No covers... no worries. Won't last forever, namely The Star Spangled Banner tonight.
If I would've attended tonight's show, I would've loved to witness the Strange Design bust-out. Roggae as well. Gin was solid no matter how much crap many will throw on it. LxL > Winterqueen was stellar and oh so unexpected. Tweezer came a night sooner than I expected, and even if it wasn't Tahoe level it definitely out shined last year's SPAC Tweezer with the rip-chord into Sand. I'll still take Sand over a lazy Caspian tho.. Sparkle saved Caspian more than Free saved Simple during the tour opener.
Antelope thru Tweeprise was tight and predictable. Boys are still heating the oven and ready to start cooking. Tonight will be the feast!