
Concert: The Jet Age This weekend D.C. indie rockers The Jet Age will hold a kickoff party for Domestic Disturbances, the band's 12-track opus about a collapsing marriage. As is so often the case, the couple in Domestic Disturbances is facing assault from within and without, their malaise augmented by the emergence of an old flame. And while infidelity and rock music go together like Nikki Six and a blood test, The Jet Age bandleader Eric Tischler is north of 40 and married with children. As a result, Domestic Disturbances is not a celebratory or carefree album, but it is a really good, jangly (not jingly) indie rock record. If hearing the band play it live doesn't sound like your idea of a good time, you are most likely still getting over your divorce. Dec. 9 at Comet Ping Pong, 5037 Connecticut Ave. NW. Phone: (202) 364-0404. Web: www.cometpingpong.com
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