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Review by Doopes
First set was kinda meh. Besides for a few songs, almost every song in the first set falls into the mediocre category. Divided Sky is basically the exception. Martian Monster should have been played a lot longer and same with 46 days. Overall... first set nothing special.
Second set was same way for a while, nothing special. Maybe the newer songs just haven't grown on me yet, idk? But I didn't really enjoy much of that show until Taste, and I love Golden Age but even that wasn't going anywhere last night.
But as always, the boys left me with a smile on my face. Horse- Silent is always awesome, Day in a Life is sweet and ending it all with an Antelope is always good. I didn't even mind the Bouncing because of the placement.
Overall... nothing special... but as most of us will say, PHiSH on a bad day is still awesome