1190 Mixtape: Ambient Overnights
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Tigers In Cairo Cover Jawbreaker And Mission Of Burma
Photo by Chad KelcoSan Diego’s post-punk quintet, Tigers In Cairo, is wrapping up a massive debut year with a holiday gift for fans of punk rock history. Their new EP, as told by…, features blistering reinterpretations of Jawbreaker and Mission of Burma. The lead track, a polished yet intense version of Jawbreaker’s “Do You Still Hate Me?,” showcases vocalist David Martin’s muscular bravado. Meanwhile, their take on Mission of Burma’s “That’s How I Escaped My Certain Fate” honors bassist Clint Conley with a beefed-up low end. Embodying 90s alt-energy and modern melodic intensity, Tigers In Cairo cement their status as one of Southern California’s most exciting acts.
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Catherine Wheel - 30th Century Man
EP that came out around when Ferment was released (1992), the guys do a ripping cover of the title Scott Walker tune, That’s When I Reach for My Revolver (by Mission of Burma), and Don’t Want to Know if You Are Lonely (by Hüsker Dü).
Toss in one original (Free of Mind) and you’ve got a hell of an EP.
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Mission of Burma:
🎵 Dirt
Watch Gang Of Four bring out Belly’s Tanya Donelly and Mission Of Burma’s Roger Miller on their farewell tour
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5 track album
Birdsongs Of The Mesozoic - Magnetic Flip (1984, Ace of Hearts)
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#VinylSky #WednesdaySpins Birdsongs Of The Mesozoic Magnetic Flip (1984, Ace of Hearts) I suppose these days BotM would be labeled "post-rock" or something like that. In 1984 there was nothing. Usually just referred to as a post Mission Of Burma "project" by Roger Miller. Whatever it is...great!