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Review by thelot
An MC introduces the band and let’s everyone know that this is a Pace Music Productions event. A rippin’ Chalk Dust starts things off. Nice Possum. The Arrival section of Fluffhead cuts. Mike’s delivery on vocals for Poor Heart is less Phishy and more country with these early versions, I like it. YEM is well played. Nothing too out of the ordinary happens. The Llama to close the first set is solid but straightforward.
Uncle Pen opens the second half. A solid Melt follows. Butts, Vomit and Henrietta delivers a fun vac solo for I Didn’t Know. Beautiful Hood! They close out the night with another Harpua. This version is more inspired than the one they encored with at The ‘Sco in Oberlin. They encore with the first Donna Lee of the year. It’s surprisingly tight for not being played in so long. Fire slays!