For about a month I've been listening to Mission of Burma's OnOffOn, trying to figure out what I might say about it besides "it's good." Normally this wouldn't be a problem for me: I have at my disposal the most comprehensive collection of superlatives east of the Pecos, and I'm not shy about slathering the modifiers on all thick and hot. Sometimes, though, superlatives mislead. I think it's true to say that OnOffOn would be poorly served by the standard five horns up and extended glowing blurb-in-tow.

 

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