The result? Controlled chaos. Uncontrolled energy. Total commitment. Fresh off weeks of restrained acoustic performances, Keneally and Beller plug back in and unleash a set that’s equal parts intricate composition, fearless improvisation, and full-throttle rock abandon. Slick – barely out of his teens – doesn’t just keep up; he detonates, powering through some of Keneally’s most demanding material with jaw-dropping intensity.
This isn’t a polished live album. It’s better than that. It’s raw. It’s unpredictable. It’s alive.
You can hear the room. You can feel the risk. You can sense three musicians discovering just how far they can push each other – in real time.
Unearthed nearly two decades later from original multitrack recordings and mixed in 2026, Off-Broadway is more than a live release – it’s a time capsule of a night that could never happen the same way again.
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