On the racks: Neil Young's  Living with War ; Pearl Jam's comeback album  
By MATT ASHARE  |  May 2, 2006
 
  
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- Rallying cries
 An increasingly unpopular war, a body count that grows daily even as our commander-in-chief touts our military triumphs, and an increasing sense of uneasiness as it becomes all too apparent that our leaders have been less than candid.  
- October already!
  Only 11 weeks and counting of Christmas shopping remain, so head out to some budget-friendly shows in the meantime.   
- Two’s company
 When Lightning Bolt debuted oh-so-many years ago, it’s pretty likely they had no idea what kind of zany spell they’d cast over the city’s music scene.  
- Flashbacks: September 1, 2006
 These selections, culled from our back files, were compiled by Ian Sands and Paul Babin.  
- Neil Young - side
    
- St. Anger - side
    
- DIY all over again
 Cut from the earnest and emotional mold of bands such as Taking Back Sunday, Coheed & Cambria, and our own Monty Are I, the Coming Weak is one of the area’s fastest-rising combos.  
- Neil Young: Heart of Gold
 Filmed over two nights at Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, this Neil Young concert documentary is a must-see for fans and will delight those with a limited interest in Young.  
- Melancholy holiday
 Given their predilection for moody, textural, electro-organic soundscapes and songs that resonate with melancholy disillusionment, Mobius Band don’t seem the type to buy into a Hallmark holiday.  
- Perfectly strange
 He still likes to mix it up between tours with his trusty Crazy Horse.  
- Happy endings
 The end is nigh! And I’m not talking about the mortgage market.  
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