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Review by SPOST
I have seen shows in each era, several shows since the resurrection, and this is my second 4.0 show. In my opinion, right now may be the best they have ever sounded and hear is why I think that…
- You can hear Mike much more clearly, his tone and place in the mix are markedly improved.
- They’ve been listening to old performances you can tell… I heard ‘94, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99.
- Trey is using the low synth tone far less and his place in the mix is far more balanced. I heard ambient style jams and nostalgic tones!
- There were meetings, things were confronted and modified. Big changes and a lot of intention are what I witnessed.
- They are not taking this 40th anniversary lightly. They are out there fighting for it.
I feel overjoyed. If you are a Phish fan, go see a show and witness history because this tour is going down in it. The band and crew are on fire!