IceCreamMan.com has a review and a fine set of photos available on their page.

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October 30th, 2005
IceCreamMan.com has a review and a fine set of photos available on their page.

Photo by Jeremiah Garcia / IceCreamMan.com
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October 30th, 2005
Setlist:
The Fox
Oh!
Jumpers
Sympathy
Rollercoaster
Wilderness
What’s Mine Is Yours
Step Aside
Modern Girl
Let’s Call It Love
Entertain
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October 14th, 2005
Setlist:
The Fox
Wilderness
O2
One Beat
Was It A Lie?
Jumpers
Far Away
Everything
Modern Girl
Get Up
Rollercoaster
What’s Mine is Yours
Let’s Call It Love
Entertain
Good Things
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October 12th, 2005
Pimps of Gore has a review, excerpted here.
I had the honor of seeing them play at Omaha’s Sokol Hall Underground the other night, and I’m absolutely sure it was one of the best concerts I’ve seen in years. They were explosive. I have a newfound respect for Janet Weiss’s skills on the drums, too. Despite some problems with Brownstein’s amp, they played about 75 minutes, finishing their set with an unwanky and blistering psychedelic jam on the epic “Let’s Call it Love,” the pentultimate track from their newest album, “THE WOODS.” Midway through the song, I turned to a few of my friends and exclaimed, “FUCK!”
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October 11th, 2005
October 9th, 2005
October 9th, 2005
Setlist:
Start Together
Wilderness
Jumpers
Rollercoaster
One Beat
The Fox
AHOTBO
What’s Mine is Yours
Modern Girl
Burn Don’t Freeze
Let’s Call It Love
Entertain
Light Rail Coyote
–
The Drama You’ve Been Craving
Turn It On
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October 8th, 2005
October 8th, 2005
Pitchfork has a review, excerpted here:
It was Homecoming Night for the weirdo community of St. Louis. Sleater-Kinney’s first visit in five years brought out more or less everyone I’ve ever met, along with a sizeable contingent of youngsters who were likely at Cub Scout meetings the last time around. The band turned a rare trick with The Woods, delivering CPR to their well-worn formula with the aid of overdriven amps and the occasional protracted acid-rock freakout. Within the first two seconds of an advanced MP3 of The Woods’ opener “The Fox”, I was convinced from the maxxed-out blare that I must’ve grabbed a dud file. After 30 seconds, I picked up what they were laying down, but I wondered how the precise, anthemic tension of their first six albums would sound through a filter of Woodsy bigmuff.
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October 8th, 2005
Setlist:
The Fox
Wilderness
One More Hour
Rollercoaster
End of You
Modern Girl
Sympathy
What’s Mine Is Yours
Everything
Steep Air
Far Away
Jumpers
Let’s Call It Love
Entertain
–
Get Up
Words and Guitar
Step Aside
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