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Review by FiveBranch
First establishing this clean bill of health pays back gloriously in the second set as the two lengthy sojourns out of Down with Disease and Simple sculpture their respective themes into effortless rides, both being entirely unique and consistently directed. And then concluding the succession with Piper is picture perfect. Apparently the band was quite content with where they found themselves, choosing to shore up with comfortable renditions of everything else that followed. Would it have been nice to have them head out again? Of course. But that first half of the second set is just too satisfying to even hint at a grump.