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Review by EducateFright
The whole 2nd set is so laid back and patient. They were really listening to each other well, nothing rushed or forced: this a mature band with years of experience playing and jamming together, and it shows in a wonderful way. Confident. When they play with such patience, everything opens up and gets more spacious; the air crackles with energy. And that's the good shit.
Their present jamming style is a well-proportioned mish-mash of every style they've embraced in the past. I love the effects that Trey and Mike are liberally using. The boys are on fire - by all means catch a show this tour if you can!