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Review by Bob_Loblaw
Chalkdust lights up the audience right away, may be standard length but it is pure fire from beginning to end. Rift is in it's an infancy here and is still trying to figure itself out, so it can be forgiven for being average at best. Maze continues the trend of destruction as it goes through a beautiful series of tension and release, pretty spot on version. YEM is also pretty damn solid, must have been a lot of fun for those in attendance to see a very well executed Santana tease performed inside of it.
Overall an above average opening set with a lot of energy. And why not? On the hollowed grounds of such a significant and famous venue such as Shoreline you have to bring it, and they did.