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If .net is in need of reviewers I would be happy to throw my name in the hat. It’ll be from the couch that’s what a 15 month old does to ya. COVID, baby! Literally.
Overall, completely agree about Number Line. Caught the first number line (see what I did there) and crazy to think all the new music since Spring 2009. But this was the first introduced to us at Hampton, so it’s like an old friend. It’s like Bug in a sense. You hear the opening and you aren’t sure how to feel but if you just let it be you’ll be rocking in about three minutes and completely forget about your momentary judgement at the onset of the song.
While I agree they were searching for something that second set, Trey Songs should have channeled his patience into Waves OR Simple. Not both. But the Carini and the Piper back into Carini was pure madness.
Appreciate the effort of all reviewers for the first part of tour. Looking forward to what comes next.
Mahalo Nui,
Matthew