Right off the bat, this was one of the best live shows I've been to. Really impressed me with how creative they got with their transitions and jams, instead of just throwing down heavy single after single (which is great, but it's awesome seeing how versatile this band is).
Mantis Ghetts> Go to Hell was genius. I can't stress this enough. The whole second set was. 40's opening and Eminence Front (first time hearing it since Rothbury)... 1348 into Morning Song and then closing with 1348... this band never ceases to amaze.