Mission of Burma
Screaming Females cover The Selecter's "On My Radio" for comic series
Screaming Females and Worriers will cover The Selecter and Mission of Burma, respectively, for the second issue of ”post-apocalyptic coming-of-age” comic book series ’What’s the Furthest Place From Here?’ which is coming out via Image Comics.
Boston no-wave band Vitamin releasing rare 1981 recordings on new comp (stream a track)
‘Recordings 1981‘ include sessions Vitamin did with Mission of Burma’s Roger Miller.
Worriers announce covers EP, share cover of Rancid's "Old Friend"
The EP, which comes out this Friday for Bandcamp Friday, also features covers of Tom Petty, Mission of Burma, and more…
Pylon announce retrospective box set ++ 'Gyrate' & 'Chomp' reissues
This will be the first time the Athens, GA post-punk band’s first two albums will be available on vinyl in over 30 years. The box set includes lost studio sessions, and other unreleased material.
Mission of Burma confirm they’ve been broken up since 2016
Post-punk greats Mission of Burma haven’t made a record since 2012’s Unsound, and haven’t toured since 2016. Why? They quietly called it quits…
amazing live videos from Pulp, Cave In, Nick Cave & more to watch while every show is cancelled
Today’s picks for amazing live videos to watch while there are no actual shows to attend include Pulp at Glastonbury 1995, Cave In in 2000, Nick Cave in 1992, and more…
The Gotobeds prep guest-filled new LP 'Debt Begins at 30' (listen to "Calquer the Hound")
The Gotobeds’ new album features guest appearances by members of Pavement, Protomartyr, Shellac, Silkworm, and more.
What's Going on Saturday?
Tonight’s NYC-area shows include Amen Dunes, Despacio, Fujiya & Miyagi, Tokimonsta/Leikeli47, Open Mike Eagle, the A Tribe Called Quest pop-up, Dean Ween, Control Top, Minibeast (Peter Prescot of Mission of Burma) and more.
Jimmy Eat World, Bob Mould & Mission of Burma continue anti-Trump song series
Jimmy Eat World also shared a lengthy statement on their anti-Trump stance.
Shellac on tour, played Rhode Island with Shannon Wright (pics) before beginning two-night stand at The Bell House
Albini says Shellac are working a new record, “as always at a glacial pace.”