Topic: Mission Of Burma
Peter Margasak, Reader music critic . . Gal Costa, Recanto The grand dame of tropicalia shakes off mainstream samba and bossa nova to deliver a...
photos by Erik Erikson "...It's time to stop calling Mission of Burma an "influential band"... ...Of course they are influential, but did you...
It already seems like ages ago when Mission of Burma announced their reunion. The scrappy Boston band that flew under the radar during their...
No seriously: MISSION OF BURMA IS COMING TO THE FIREBIRD!! The post-punk legend will play the finest reformed VFW Hall in St. Louis on Wednesday...
Jeff Mangum at BAM All hail! Indie rock's answer to Brian Wilson—or J.D. Salinger, or pretty much any other Icarus-type fallen genius you could...
0 View Larger Image . This trio is influenced by the swirling sounds of shoegaze, which they match with the tenebrous side of post-punk. On the...
Mission of Burma is on a small list of bands that makes perfect sense to me. I remember reading in Michael Azzerad's Our Band Could Be Your Life that Mission of Burma's main crime to music was having bad timing ...
Mission of Burma is a post-punk rock band that uses tape looping and other unique sounds, as well as unconventional time signatures and chord progressions. While other American bands turned to commercial new wave , or dropped into the hardcore underground, Mission of ...
Artists to perform include Public Enemy , Animal Collective , Spiritualized , No Age , and Atlas Sound .Public Enemy (performing It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back ), Sebadoh (performing [[Bubble and Scrape ]]), Mission of Burma (performing Vs. ), Spoon , Dinosaur Jr. , Spiritualized , M ...
With Pitchfork now in our rear-view mirrors and Lollapalooza shambling towards Chicago at an increasingly rapid pace, summer festival season 2010 is starting to come to a close. If you're into indie pop, this is the place you want to be ...