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Review by JonnyRingo
If you would have told me prior, I'd be walking after out raving about an NICU and Free, I would have shrugged you off. However, both jams are absolutely must-hear. As are Tube, No Men's and the Sand -> Piper. This show had it all for me personally. Tons of playfulness with the NICU teases throughout the show (and I must say these teases were masterfully woven into the music). Even the accompanying songs were great. Scents had a super pretty Hood-like jam, the well-executed Fluffhead went minor key Type II before it (kind of abruptly) segued into NICU. The funky Llama was fun and Trey absolutely nailed the outro solo to Joy. This show had surprises, excellent execution, and serious deep jamming of all types in unexpected places.
I'd recommend a full show listen if you haven't heard it. I'd also like to mention that Tube, Free and Sand had the entire venue porno dancing and the tail end of Piper freaked me the hell out. This show was too much fun.