It’s not often one can get out of a show at 3:30 a.m., get in the car and make it to another in time to see a fair portion of the set. Spindrift provided that rare opportunity early Saturday, closing an eventful Neon Reverb second night with a Bunkhouse performance that ended around 4.
The rockers had tons of energy in reserve, tearing through psychedelic garage tunes that had featured more than a hint of Spaghetti-Western twang. A few diehards even shimmied on the dance floor until the morning’s final chord, though most of the room offered only drowsy appreciation for the band’s gladiator-like fortitude.
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