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Review by gingerphish
Both Tweezer, Golden Age and Piper all have great jams. Golden Age in particular has a solid type one jam before breaking off in an awesome fashion. Sounds like 2013 jams where Trey would just hit a chord with the delay and let everyone else find a beat. While I agree that the set slows down towards the end, I didn't hate it as much as I thought I would and with a solid Antelope closer I'd still say this was a solid show.