Justice unofficially closed out this year's CMJ festival on Saturday as three thousand dance-hungry people sold out the new Terminal 5 for the first of two Justice shows. New venues in New York seem to be popping up like kebab stands all of a sudden; I feel like every show I go to lately has a fresh plaster job on the venue's drywall. Not that I'm complaining, because most of these places have their charms. Terminal 5 feels like the Thunderdome of music halls-lots of steel and a vertical layout (3 floors!) makes it a great place for either a pro wrestling cage-match or a Judas Priest video. It seemed perfect to see Justice there, with their ten thousand Marshall amps and five hundred cigarettes. FULL REVIEW
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