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Review by timkell
Gotta Jibboo was fabulous. Really great mellow jam. Split Open and Melt nearly lost the plot for a bit, but they held it together. Definitely deserves another listen, as it may translate well.
No Quarter was sick to hear!!! Not sure how it sounds yet in the recording, but I was blown away at the show.
Other than that they just kept cutting the songs short in the second set, so momentum continually got stomped.
I commend them for effort. They weren't being safe, and they were struggling, so I will be happy to put up with a ton of shows like this if it means they're willing to take risks to find a new direction.
Anxiously anticipating further progress!