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Review by da_atx
As usual, they sounded awesome. I think due to time constraints they had to shorten what would usually be some monster jams, but I was content. That's not to say I wouldn't have loved to hear more. I was secretly hoping they'd say 'screw the time limit' and just do a whole second set.
YEM with Mike's bad ass solo and the crazy vocal jam was probably the highlight of the night for me. It was also my first Possum, Harry Hood, Light and Cavern. So I was super happy about that.
I hope this convinces the group to COME BACK and STOP IGNORING TEXAS!! I'd much rather do an Austin, Houston, Dallas run and not have to spend nearly every last dime to fly up north to see them.