A long break, to either do some fine-tuning or catch their breath, was taken as the crowd waited for more.

Twiddle would keep it moving with the upbeat, toe-tapping, head bobbing, “The Catapillar.”

Keyboardist Ryan Dempsey led the song before giving way to bassist Zdenek Gubb, who showed off his plucks to a beat box provided by Dempsey.

The song transitioned into an appearance by raspy-voiced Haley Jane, of Hayley Jane and the Primates, who arrived on stage to take the reins and lead a rendition of “What I Got” by Sublime. The crowd approved, singing and moving more to the beat.

Savoulidis played Jane off before winding down then playing back into “The Catapillar.” Gubb dropped some thunderous notes that would have woken up anyone in Lake George attempting to sleep. A psychedelic guitar riff transition to drummer Brook Jordan ensued before the jam was wrapped up for the night to the familiar chorus.

Twiddle switched up the beat by playing the reggae song “Moments.” Dempsey was next to be highlighted by the band, stepping up onto his stool and throwing the strap of his keytar over his shoulder. The sideshow-like performance would transition into Savoulidis leading the crowd with long ohs and yays before moving back into the chorus and an obvious set break.