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Review by HarpuAdam
The first set was very fun. Zero complaints although I'm not a fan of The Line.
The second set started well and seemed promising until we saw several flubbed segments of Guyute. The tension between Mike and Trey was palpable in the opening licks of Mike's Song; almost as if Mike is saying ”No". This uninspired Mike's Song led to the lowest energy 2nd set stretch in recent memory. While Fluffhead>Weekapaug attempted to salvage the set, the damage was already done.
Trey let's us know before Contact that Mike requested this one. How you read into that, I'll let your imagination fill in those blanks. The encore was enjoyable to bookend the show with strong performances.
On to the next one.