Snowden in DC, no Catch-22
So there’s this band called Snowden that made quite a good impression on me at the Talking Head a few years ago. They already get massive bonus points for naming themselves after a character in Joseph Heller’s Catch-22.
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Snowden are awe-inspiring. Have been my favourite band for the last two years – ‘Anti-Anti’ being one of the best records of the 21st century.
As overblown as this sounds, I’d like to think it to be true!