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Review by BurningShoreProphet
A few thoughts. One is for you Mr. Larry King- check your paypal Pal. No Icculus?!? AHA !
solid show overall, but musically may have suffered (especially set 2) trying to get all the letters in. 4 out of 5 stars
great fun time trying to figure out what the boys were up to, and then completely guessing wrong down the stretch. classic!
first set came out swinging with Ghost>NICU>Icculus.
1st set must hears: Ghost, Icculus, Ocelot and Stash
hello OCELOT? wow. that jam could be the best one yet. powerhouse stuff from the lads. and Stash was downright filthy ! Getting 3 more tunes afterwards was like free bacon. hah
second set again thought maybe was rushed a bit due top the antics required to finish their "message." Sand was really excellent until it stopped. Hood also had that "what happened" abrupto-exit, but the fun level was the rough transitions imho. my second set must hears would be Sand and Walls (strong again, as it has been all summer).
prediction for night 2: Forbins>Mockingbird. and more melted faces!