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Review by SirDelins
Sigma Oasis quickly goes out into great improvisational territory. An excellent way to start the night. The rest of the set had great energy, featuring some personal favorite selections such as Reba, Roggae and Free.
The second set was great too. A Wave of Hope is a song I am not too familiar with yet, but I enjoyed hearing it. Mr Completely is always a good jam vehicle, and this version does not disappoint. Walk Away was quite a treat as well coming out of Mr C. This was my first time hearing Golden Age, and the band delivered a great version that made way for What's The Use. Moma Dance, If I Could and Antelope were the icing on the cake.
The encore was strong. I Am In Miami is an enjoyable song from the Sci Fi Soldier set, and Izabella was quite the treat.
Overall, this is a pretty great show. Sigma Oasis, Mr Completely and Golden Age are the highlights, but it's a show worth listening to the full way through.