Mountain Scene
By MATTHEW MCKEW
Their latest track may talk of boredom, procrastination and stalemate but there’s a Wellington band coming to town who are doing anything but stand still.
Corduroy have been together for just a few years, but they’ve already made appearances at both Bay Dreams and Rhythm and Vines.
To spice up their already funky, neo-soul, alt-rock sounds they’ve recently added a sixth member sax player Jacob Gasser.
They were recording
Good Intentions and were looking for the perfect outro, bassist Riley Barrett says, when they called in the help of some sax- and trumpet-playing friends.
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It was anarchy at the deli counter. On Sunday afternoon in Washington, D.C.’s Shaw neighborhood, a couple dozen masked people had crowded into a corner of a Giant supermarket, where they swiveled their heads warily. As I approached them, a slightly haggard man in an orange down jacket stopped me. “Here for the extra vaccine doses?” asked the man, who was part of the group, not a Giant employee. He handed me a scrap of paper with the number 24 scrawled on it.
For more than a week, lines have quietly been forming at certain D.C. supermarket pharmacies, which have started giving away leftover vaccine doses each day just before closing time, usually to between one and three people. Vaccine lines for eligible recipients have already become a common sight in some places, but these shots are available to