I just started reading Our Band Could Be Your Life.
Mission of Burma is mentioned very early on.
So I stopped reading for a bit and started listening to their first album Signals, Calls and Marches.
Post-punk, indie rock.
One of my favorite things about good bands is the sum is greater than its parts. And Mission of Burma is a well oiled machine firing on all cylinders.
The vocals aren't my favorite, but they're not trying to be anything they're not.
I know nothing about this band. I'm assuming there's two lead singers...?
Evan woke up in the middle of listening/writing this. And I went to the girls' room, gave Evan water, and sang to her.
On a side note, can a 44 year old husband and father of 3 make a great indie rock album?
Why the fuck not?
Outlaw is a great song. I need to stop trying to be a good guitarist and focus on playing good music.
The sum is greater than its parts.
Wow. Fame and Fortune is really good, too.
This Is Not a Photograph. Guitar work doesn't need to be over wrought. It need only be impactful and work within the song. That goes for every single piece of the Rubik's cube that is each and every song.
What a great assemblage of songs. Red really feels like the peak of a long building crescendo.
And god damn it. I love an instrumental album closer.
8.7/10