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Review by dublindeuce
I actually quite enjoyed the first set. Quality choices with Moma, Chalk Dust, Foam, Divided Sky, and Walk Away!!
Not the best Moma I've ever heard, but I never complain with this early first set choice. Nice groove, leading into a solid Chalk Dust.
Cities was exciting and quite good, as was Foam!
I got truly excited when I heard the beginning of Divided Sky. The live stream on Mixlr was breaking up a bit at this point in the show, but did I hear Trey stop the song for several minutes and ask some girls in the front row to kindly shut the fuck up? Then he delved right back into Sky and started shredding?
My audio was skipping quite a bit but I'm pretty sure that's what I heard, and if so, that's absolutely hilarious.
Walk Away was awesome, probably my favorite tune of the night. Tight, classic rock and roll!
The second set was a total disappointment to me. The energy just wasn't there, and I was actually pretty bored. I enjoyed Meatstick and The Line was surprisingly pretty good.
But yeah, after a pretty decent first set, what the hell happened with the second set? Totally surprised by this one.
I'm catching them at MSG 12/28 and 12/29, I'm so excited!