CD Review: Tsunami Bomb – “The Definitive Act”

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This review was originally written by Jose Bernardo for www.theweeklyriff.com between 2008 and 2010.

These were Jose’s first impressions of the songs and were not written after multiple spins.

Artist: Tsunami Bomb
Album: The Definitive Act (2004 Kung Fu Records)
Tracks: 12

Artist website: http://tsunamibomblives.com

REVIEW OVERVIEW:

I was recently introduced to the music of Tsunami Bomb through a friend. I’m sad to discover that the band broke up in 2005 as this music is quite catchy and nice. This review is of their last album.

What I most like about this band is the lead vocals. I really feel that Agent M’s vocals are yet to be discovered by the masses.

I really wish that the production quality of this album was better.

UPDATE 2016: The band reunited in 2015 and they are active again.

HIGHLIGHTS:

A Lonely Chord, The Jigsaw

PLAY BY PLAY REVIEW

Track 1 – Dawn On A Funeral Day
Catchy, poppy, punky, awesome guitar parts.

Track 2 – Being Alright
More punk than the opening track. Still catchy. 

Track 3 – 5150
[As a side note: 5150 is a code that means Involuntary Psychiatric Hold.]
This is one of the few TB songs I don’t like. I don’t know why. 

Track 4 – Safety Song
Super catchy and upbeat. 

Track 5 – I Brought You
Cool riff. This didn’t sound like it was mixed the same way as the other songs up to this point. Bummer. I think it would sound a lot better if it was mixed like the other songs. 

Track 6 – 4 Robots And An Evil Scientist
This could almost qualify as a metal song. \m/ 

Track 7 – A Lonely Chord
When I read the title, I said: “uh-oh, not a one chord song ballad”. I am happy to report that this is not a one chord song. It’s actually a very nice “punk” ballad. Very nice pop sensibilities here. 

Track 8 – Epic
Cool track. 

Track 9 – Negative One To Ten
Fast! Uptempo! Poppy.

Track 10 – My Machete
Fast. Uptempo. Punk.

Track 11 – Tetanus Shot
I like the energy in this song and the dynamics.

Track 12 – Jigsaw
I love the groove. Not what I would expect to find on a “punk” album.

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Posted in CD Reviews, The Weekly Riff (2008-2010) Reprinted.