“Montana 3000” is a compendium of observations, imaginings, lies and truths gathered by the author, then presented to the listener for your consideration.
It’s a collection of stories that each take about 20 minutes to hear, but are meant to be played, replayed, and examined for hopefully longer. Themes are recognizable (Good and Evil, War and Peace, Love and Loss, et cetera, et cetera) though the lens is chipped and buckled. Too much rough handling, I guess.
And be forewarned: you’ll find no answers here, only more questions. But if you like stories and want your wheels turned… come let me give you a push.