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Really enjoyed the way you describe their current draw and the diminishing demand for tickets, as well as the often perplexing nature of setlists like this one: disjointed, deultory, and meandering. The only thing I want to disagree with you on is that you cite Tahoe Tweezer as the launchpad of the 3.0 high water mark...i personally believe 8/31/12 (fuckyourface) to be the show where they undeniably "back" (and i actually think the tour opener in Worcester that year, 6/7, to be a contender too).
Otherwise, great job!