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Widespread Panic: Panic In the Streets feels like a time capsule of the late '90s jam band scene, capturing the essence of a live performance in their hometown. The atmosphere is electric, with the audience fully immersed in the music, and the band, as always, is tight yet exploratory. They deliver a raw energy that's so characteristic of their shows, blending improvisation with well-loved tracks. You get the music video for 'Aunt Avis,' which adds a layer of visual storytelling, directed by none other than Billy Bob Thornton—quite the interesting touch. The pacing flows like a setlist, building and releasing tension, pulling you in with every note. This isn't just a concert film; it's a snapshot of a community caught in the rhythm of life.
Features live performance footage.Includes the music video for 'Aunt Avis'.Captures the essence of late '90s jam culture.
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