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Review by sheikyerbouti
S2 Highlights: A Wave of Hope > It’s Ice, Simple.
This was a strong opener for four nights at The Garden. Set 1 was about as good as it gets. Powerful jamming right from the start, and really solid song selection. The Wolfman’s jam kicked things off with a bang. Tela being sprinkled for a cooldown was the extra mustard needed. Then Stash and SOAM close out with beefy and trippy jams (respectively).
Set 2 struggled to find its footing with song selection much like has happened in Summer ‘22. But the Wave of Hope jam is nothing to gloss over, and the segue into It’s Ice was perfect. Simple got super weird which I loved, and how can you not like a Hood closer?
Overall, uncharacteristically strong start to the 4 night run. I’m sure there won’t be so many tickets on the ground for the remainder of the run with the way they’re playing.