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Review by Landy
Sigma Oasis started out sounding great but ended with Trey phoning it in and not even playing his riff the second half. Down With Disease was ok but really lacked execution from Trey in the composed sections and ended very sloppily, though I think it was the best jam vehicle other than Reba in the set. The Howling into Twist transition was awkward and forced. Mountains in the Mist sounded beautiful and well played but sucked energy out of the crowd. Left during Drift While You’re sleeping to conserve energy for the remaining nights, thought it was a weird choice to close an underwhelming two sets.