Mission of Burma at Somerville Theater on January 24th
January 19, 2009 by Amy DaSilva

Have you ever wondered why it’s so cool to be from Boston? Well, Mission of Burma is a huge contributing factor. In their first five years of existence, Mission of Burma’s Boston-based span of influence was far-reaching and powerful. Thirty years later, nothing has changed. On record, they are well thought out, graceful in their transitions and take seamlessly sharp turns. But live, they are unpredictable – changing drastically from night to night, song to song, minute to minute. It’s not unheard of to get an off night with them, but even at their worst, they are more entertaining than most bands at their best.
Mission of Burma Video: “This Is Not a Photograph”
Here’s a video from Mission of Burma’s early days at a performance at the Paradise Rock Club in 1980.
Going strong into their 7th year of a well-received reunion, Mission of Burma is kicking off the New Year after an eventful and rewarding 2008. Recently they worked closely with Moveon.org to help the Obama campaign and now they’re back home for another good cause, donating their time to help benefit the Center for Arts at the Armory in Somerville. This non-profit organization is working to transform the historic armory into a community art center featuring visual art, dance, theatre and after school and summer programs.
Get Out!
Mission of Burma is playing a benefit show for the Center for Arts at the Armory on January 24th at the Somerville Theater with The Neighborhood and Faces on Film.
The Somerville Theatre is located at 55 Davis Square in Somerville next to the Davis Square Red Line stop. The show starts at 8pm (7pm doors) and it’s an all ages show. Tickets are $25 and can be purchased online through Ticketmaster.













I’ll be there. They were amazing at Paradise over the summer. I saw them do their EP “Signals, Calls, and Marches” (which I have an original copy of on vinyl!) in it’s entirety. Please, please, please do “Revolver”! (and “Acadamy”). That’s all I ask…
I would add that it is debatable whether Mission of Burma or The Pixies are/were the best band to come out of MA (see http://thephoenix.com/Supplements/2008/50States/). However, I noticed that “Newfields, NH” was the address on their road cases. So, I’ll claim them for NH and we won’t need to have that debate…
If you haven’t seen it, you should check out the “Inexplicable” trailer on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bplrSO0_F3M
Hey Jeff … Thanks for sharing the video. That’s a good one. For someone who lives in NH you make it to a lot of Boston shows!