issue #296: May 2008 reviews
Daniel Ahearn
Anthem In
Baskervilles
Beehatch
Dropsonic
Steven Hess/Miles Tilmann
Steuart Leibig/Tee-Tot Quartet
Lousy Robot
Misfortune 500
The Ramblin' Ambassadors
The Slackers
Toy Gun Cowboy
also recommended:
The best of the rest




Chris Jungle:
5.11: Driveway sale
5.4: Silly siege
4.27: Change my change vote?
4.20: Fees & fines
4.13: The end of the bachelor days
Jon Worley:
5.11: A no-win situation
5.4: Chick rocks
4.27: April on the Anacostia
4.20: You might be uppity if...
4.13: Max's muzom ov art and hes old toys
Matt Worley:
5.11: The fraidy-cat syndrome
5.4: Press pound for more options
4.27: A smattering of conversations
4.20: The high price of being regular
4.13: What's in a name?
May is the unofficial start of the summer music season. Not that folks in the biz really care about such things any more.

There used to be songs of summer, back when the boys of summer actually mattered to most folks. Now people can't be bothered to spend three hours bullshitting while a baseball game rolls by, and fewer and fewer folks hunt out the hooks that define a season.

Oh well. Republicans may still believe that tax cuts will cure all ills, but times change nonetheless. I guess I should embrace the faceless future and get on with my life.

Or not.

stay amused,
Jon

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