Shop Lifted
Revolution Records
Sunday, March 21, 2004
The Sunday Source, Washington Post
In perhaps the un-hippest spot along Connecticut Avenue – a dry patch of Van Ness – sits the very hip Revolution Records. Not the new kid on the block anymore (it's been around since late October), Revolution, which inhabits the second story above a dry cleaner, is now winning fans from outside the neighborhood by offering old-school listening rooms, Saturday afternoon DJ spins and Sunday in-store acoustic shows – in addition to a healthy array of CDs and occasional vinyl. The shop's got rocker cred, too: It's part-owned by Nayan Bhula and Fred Burton, mates in Gist (a local indie-rock-meets-old-school-Police band). Janelle Erlichman
Revolution Records. 4215 Connecticut Ave. NW. 202-237-2480.
Revolution Records
Sunday, March 21, 2004
The Sunday Source, Washington Post
In perhaps the un-hippest spot along Connecticut Avenue – a dry patch of Van Ness – sits the very hip Revolution Records. Not the new kid on the block anymore (it's been around since late October), Revolution, which inhabits the second story above a dry cleaner, is now winning fans from outside the neighborhood by offering old-school listening rooms, Saturday afternoon DJ spins and Sunday in-store acoustic shows – in addition to a healthy array of CDs and occasional vinyl. The shop's got rocker cred, too: It's part-owned by Nayan Bhula and Fred Burton, mates in Gist (a local indie-rock-meets-old-school-Police band). Janelle Erlichman
Revolution Records. 4215 Connecticut Ave. NW. 202-237-2480.