The final result is a handsome affair that clocks in at just under an hour and provides a snapshot of the trio of frontman/guitarist Sean McVay, bass player Dan Reynolds and drummer Scott Donaldson at their most tripped out. Most impressive of all is just how the Rochester outfit lock into each other’s playing to deliver deep, heavy psychedelic grooves on what is a hugely satisfying set, which spans their entire career up to the release of their seismic second album, 2018’s Longing To Be The Mountain.
As he intros the final track – the jammed-out, side-long Eye Of The Storm – McVay mentions that copies of the band’s albums are available at the merch stand, eliciting pangs of nostalgia among those of us missing festivals and grappling with the uncertainty of the summer that lies ahead. Similarly, the slow-grooving Repeater’s recurrent lyrical mantra of 'every day is the same' provides the listener with further food for thought for the period that we have just lived through, leaving us yearning for the time when we can commune again and the Freak Valley gang can let their flag fly high above their green field once more.
Rating: 4/5
For Fans Of: Monster Magnet, All Them Witches, Elder
Live At Freak Valley is out now on Rock Freak Records.
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