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Of all the punk-inspired bands that came out of Boston in the early '80s, none were better than
Mission of Burma
. Arty without being too pretentious, capable of writing gripping songs and playing with ferocious intensity, guitarist
Roger Miller
, bassist
Clint Conley
, drummer
Peter Prescott
, and tape head
Martin Swope
galvanized the city's alternative rock scene, and despite a too-short existence, set a standard for excellence that has rarely been equalled -- a standard the band upheld when they unexpectedly
reunited in 2002.
Burma
's music is vintage early-'80s post-punk: jittery rhythms, odd shifts in time, declamatory vocals, an aural assault similarly employed by bands such as
Gang of Four
,
Mekons
, and
Pere Ubu
--
Burma
's peers as well as their influences. Also, conspicuously present in the mix was the proto-punk of
the Stooges
and
Velvet Underground
(with just a dash of
Led Zeppelin
and
Roxy Music
), bands that inspired
Burma
's darker songwriting impulses and tendencies toward longish, repetitive jams capable of boring holes into your skull. What
Burma
added was a sonic texture through the use of extreme volume.
Roger Miller
's guitar enveloped the band in thick, distorted cascading chords, erupting into squealing solos and (intentional) squalls of feedback. With
Prescott
and
Conley
furiously bashing in support, the band's sound was extremely physical (ask anyone who saw them live) to the point of leaving the audience feeling slightly bruised, battered, but extremely happy.
After releasing an explosive single (
"Academy Fight Song,"
still one of punk rock's greatest songs) on Boston's then-hippest indie label, Ace of Hearts,
Burma
released two excellent records in just over a year: the
Signals, Calls and Marches
EP and their only full-length studio album,
Vs.
The former was poppier, but in a breathtakingly intense way; the latter dark and ominous, lacking in riff-heavy punch, but still delivering a wicked blast of aural chaos. Unbeknown to fans, this was the beginning of the end. The massive volume, a key element in
Burma
's sound, had taken its toll on the bandmembers, especially
Miller
, who developed a severe case of tinnitus that hastened the band's demise. (Always the trooper,
Miller
played the band's final tour wearing a protective headset used on shooting ranges to prevent his ears from absorbing more punishment.) After a bittersweet farewell tour in 1983, the shows were released as a live LP entitled
The Horrible Truth About Burma
, an occasionally thrilling example of their considerable stage prowess.
Miller
since went on to a career as a solo artist and with his non-touring band
Birdsongs of the Mesozoic
.
Prescott
formed the wonderful
Volcano Suns
, who released a half-dozen records all worth checking out, before starting
Kustomized
with ex-
Bullet la Volta
singer
Yukki Gipe
.
Clint Conley
produced the first
Yo La Tengo
record and then left the music business. He went on to work as a producer at Boston television station WCVB.
In 2001,
Prescott
's short-lived band
the Peer Group
played a show opening for reunited British art punks
Wire
, and
Miller
and
Conley
tagged along to play an encore with
Prescott
, marking the first time the three had appeared on-stage together since 1983. Later that year,
Mission of Burma
was featured prominently in
Michael Azerrad
's book on the indie rock scene of the 1980s, Our Band Could Be Your Life, and
Conley
began writing and performing music again with the band
Consonant
. After
the Peer Group
folded, the three performing members of
Mission of Burma
decided to stage a pair of reunion shows in early 2002. (
Martin Swope
opted not to participate; live sound and tape loops were instead handled by
Bob Weston
of the group
Shellac
.) One concert in New York became two sold-out nights at the Irving Plaza, and a single night in Boston became four shows at three venues (including an "open rehearsal" under the name Myanmar); the group also joined the lineup for the 2002 All Tomorrow's Parties festival in England, followed by short tours of the West Coast and Midwest. Along with playing a handful of live dates in 2003 (including the American edition of All Tomorrow's Parties),
Mission of Burma
returned to the studio for their first recording project since
Vs.
Onoffon
, along with the greatest-hits collection
Gun to the Head: A Selection from the Ace of Hearts Era
, was released by Matador Records in the spring of 2004. In a press release the label said of the album, "this isn't just a hot new release, it's a goddamn cultural event." It was followed in 2006 by
Obliterati
. ~ John Dougan, All Music Guide
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