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Review by Hydronaut
Disagree with HighNote- the show was definitely above average, high energy, some great moments (DWD>BOAF, Tweezer, and Chalk all had great jams). Shine a Light was like a cherry on top of a well-put together, solid show (nothing primal or super focused/deep jams), but you could tell they were having a great time. I was very pleased with the little delicious moments, and on many occasions I was blown away by a few little things trey was doing (since you can watch his hands up close). If you are wondering, I would recommend downloading this show. Highs from Set 1: Corinna, Roses, My Friend, Slave. Highs from Set 2: The Jams mentioned above and shine a light. It's an excellent first night show if you look at it from that perspective.