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Review by thelot
Things open with a rock-solid Buried Alive, followed by a straightforward but fun Possum. Stash is decent, and Bathtub Gin is well played. Page shines with a sweet solo in Coil, and Llama rips as expected. After Llama, Trey lets the crowd know they’ll play one more before set break, and mentions that there will be a special guest on guitar for the second set. A lively YEM closes the first set with an inspired jam, strong B&D, and an entertaining VJ.
Straightforward start to the second half. Standard version of Antelope, and the mystery guest is revealed: Henrietta on guitar. lol They dust off Bike for the first time in a while, and Henrietta’s guitar solo is nothing short of… inspirational. Carl Gerhard jumps in for the Cavern set closer and sticks around for the encore. Magilla and Brother both get nice, well-executed readings to wrap up the night.