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This review glossed over what was an awesome Maze .. no frills, right to the point, but the highs were executed flawlessly (which to be fair, isn't always the case). Would have enjoyed something to keep that vibe going but the Dirt was also welcome treat that's not played all that often. Same with Bug, as this version rocked pretty hard, welcome treat.
Overall, the new songs were done well and mixed in with playful old tunes and some good powerful stand-bys. Thoroughly enjoyed this show and was better than last years Austin / Dallas run I believe. Personally loved the Dog Faced Boy second set opener .. that's when you know they're having fun!