From “Once More Round The Sun” to “High Road” and back through “Blood and Thunder,” Mastodon electrified the Aftershock Festival crowd in Sacramento on Sunday with an evolved prog-soaked performance that vastly outshined their midday competition across the park.
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Ginger-Viking guitarist Brent Hines volleyed vocal duties with bassist Troy Sanders in a grimace-and-roar-off as the crowd tripled in size between the first and third songs. Those familiar with the band’s live show won’t be surprised by the little onstage variation, but the excellence in performance of such intricately crushing psychedelic-prog rock is captivating no matter how many times we’ve seen them.
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Check out a full gallery of Mastodon’s performance at Aftershock, exclusively on Crave:
Mastodon at Aftershock Festival
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Mastodon at Aftershock Festival
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Mastodon at Aftershock Festival
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Mastodon at Aftershock Festival
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Mastodon at Aftershock Festival
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Mastodon at Aftershock Festival
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Mastodon at Aftershock Festival
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Mastodon at Aftershock Festival
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Mastodon at Aftershock Festival
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Mastodon at Aftershock Festival
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Mastodon at Aftershock Festival
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Mastodon at Aftershock Festival
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Mastodon at Aftershock Festival
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Mastodon at Aftershock Festival
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Mastodon at Aftershock Festival
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Mastodon at Aftershock Festival
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Mastodon at Aftershock Festival
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Mastodon at Aftershock Festival
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Mastodon at Aftershock Festival
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Mastodon at Aftershock Festival
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Mastodon at Aftershock Festival
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Mastodon at Aftershock Festival