Mission Creep - Tonight, delirium. tomorrow, tremens
This is a write up of the new Mission Creep album Tonight, delirium. tomorrow, tremens
I’ve been following the spy sound escapades of Mission Creep for some time and have always dug in deep on the deft changes and style movements of this groovy group.
Mission Creep can sound like a 1960s French crime flick, a dub invasion from another dimension, a cosmonaut playing jazz while orbiting the Earth,
or a far out trip of electronicx.
Mission Creep is the audio project of Gregory Damien Grinnell.
Mission Creep has two full length albums. This one is my favorite.
some stand out tracks include;
Jet Dark - all space age cyber punk jazz and all instruments played by Grinnell!
Some Kind of Work - this danceable, electronic mad fest, is ladened with groovy samples and has lead vocals by the lead singer of the Gypsy Moths, Steve O’Brien.
A really fun update of the sound Mission Creep gave those of us lucky enough to see the project in its beginning stages in performance spaces
around Boston.
Strange Glow (parts 1 & 2) -savage industrial jazz. A really wild expansive track.
Naked Street- Neon noir. A private detective sent to cyber crime alley. This song is not just what we need to hear in the future, it’s what we need now.
You Are Free To Move About The Cabin - Freer than free jazz. Sax wildness by Pek from Evil Clown HQ.
There’s not a bad song on this fine collection of tunes. One thing I like a lot about this album is it is not too long. Too many albums push the boundary of length and over stay their welcome. That is not the case here at all.
And one last parting thought, any album that ends with a sample from the movie Planet of the Vampires is pretty much guaranteed to win me over.
Yours in awesome Mission Creep music,
Count Robot




