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Review by dutchbug
I was able to sneak off from the front to grab an egg roll and use the bathroom between sets. The crowd was calmer and thinner than prior nights where I had just had to hunker down between sets. CDT is a special song for because last summer I always played it while driving for work. Trey seemed to be searching for something and fiddling with peddles and I expected a ripchord at any moment. He and Page went into this thing where they do long soothing drone tones, which I think is meant to calm Trey down. Light appeared to be a (successful) attempt to focus things and have some vocals. When things were focused, they went into Tweezer, which was super funky. There was a great break which I dug. Some serious crowd craziness during this. Things were getting kind of tense.
Velvet Sea took the intensity of Tweezer and channeled it into a ballad. I feel that ballads are a great moment for the band, but personally, not always my favorite moment as a listener. Sing Monica is truly a triumph of the Wingsuit Era. They've written a song as good as something The Wedding Present could write. It's a vibrant song full of fun. Slave signified to me that the set was ending, which was kind of a bummer.
BDTNL was perfectly appropriate. They seemed to want to play it, which was fine by me. At Tweeprize, I was hoping for a YEM or Fluff afterwards. Don't know if that was possible on any level, but I was sad the show ended. Quick walk of the 103rd St. Bridge back to Manhattan. Good stuff.