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Review by homerk
Nothing in the first set really stood out to me, Reba ended well.
Im a fan of Blaze On, good to see it extended a bit. Twist had a solid peak, which I think was the first of the tour outside a song's primary structure. Light had a fun and upbeat jam, reminded me of a segment of the Randall's Chalkdust from last year. Hood went type II and got a bit dark, while nothing really amazing happened I always enjoy a Hood that goes out there a bit.
From a listening at home perspective I found the second set to be more than worth my time.