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I was at both Camden shows, and although they were both “good” and I had fun, I don’t think they hold a candle to any of the Alpharetta shows, even the highly contested Sunday show. In fact, these were my 7th and 8th Camden shows, and I would probably put them in 7th and 8th place.
I thought the first set last night was very good, but the second set never got any legs under it from Carini on. It was a slow and mellow kind of show, which is not what I expected. I did appreciate the intro appearing on Scents and Subtle Sounds, and I think they should always play it that way. The Melt brought the energy up for sure, but setlist-wise for the two Jersey/Philly shows, I feel like they fell below my expectations. If you feel otherwise and thought they were the most amazing shows ever, that’s good and I’m very happy for you. Like I stated, I had a fun time, but nothing from either night blew my mind. DWD and Light were the two songs to take away from these shows.