Tsunami Bomb -
Debut On Billboard Heatseekers Chart And Earn Critical Acclaim
For 'The Definitive Act,' Frontwoman Agent M. Will Appear On
'Complete Control' On Indie 103.1 In Los Angeles On Thursday
November 4, 2004. Band Announces Fall Tour With Motion City Soundtrack.
First Single: "Dawn
On A Funeral Day" To Hit Radio in Mid-November.
“For their sophomore effort, Tsunami Bomb delivers
a classic Bay Area punk sound, all filtered through the voice of
their sexy frontwoman Agent M. Much more versatile than their debut,
they’ve
revved up their sound for this release, pushing them into the league
of other punk superstars.”
--Rebecca Swanner, STUFF MAGAZINE.COM, (October 2004) TSUNAMI BOMB are breaking through with their recently released
album THE DEFINITIVE ACT, marking the co-ed quartet’s first-ever
debut on the Billboard Heatseekers chart (#44). The group--armed
with their signature melodic punk rock anthems fused with razor
sharp rhythms--will perform two West Coast headlining shows on
November 24 and 26 before kicking-off a fall tour with Motion City
Soundtrack. The month-long club swing beginning November 28 includes
a return to the East Coast with shows at New York City’s
Knitting Factory on December 8 and the Starland Ballroom in New
Jersey on December 12.
TSUNAMI BOMB are primed to hit radio in November with the darkly
emotive ‘Dawn On A Funeral Day,’ the first blast from
THE DEFINITIVE ACT. On Thursday, November 4 the group’s charismatic
frontwoman AGENT M. will appear on LA’s only all punk radio
show “Complete Control” with renowned host Joe Sib
on Los Angeles’ Indie 103.1 FM (show airs 9:00PM-11:00PM
PST).
In other news, TSUNAMI BOMB just finished adding the commentary
for their first solo concert DVD for the Kung Fu Records live DVD
series “The Show Must Go Off.” Filmed during the band’s
volcanic live show at the Glass House outside Los Angeles, the
DVD will be released in early 2005.
Meanwhile, THE DEFINITIVE ACT--the band’s second
full-length album for Kung Fu Records--received
a four-out-of-five-star CD review in the new issue of Alternative
Press (December 2004). The magazine described the diverse album
as “expansive pop-punk…and
at least a dozen other stylistic turns.” Elsewhere, MEAN
STREET praised the first track ‘Dawn on a Funeral Day’--the
song is a metaphor for being buried alive emotionally and physically--by
noting: “The new album, exemplified by tracks such as ‘Dawn
on a Funeral Day,’ showcases a more varied sound and a more
introspective band” (September 2004).
Check out what the critics are saying about THE
DEFINITIVE ACT:
“With powerful songs and a kickass live show, Tsunami Bomb
are poised to own the underground’s hearts.” --Waleed
Rashidi, ALTERNATIVE PRESS, (October 2004)
“Simply put, this album is fantastic. You don’t hear
punk rock records this good anymore. The Definitive Act is eerie
in its lyrical foreshadowing.” --Scott Heisel, PUNK NEWS.ORG
(October 2004)
“Tsunami Bomb’s latest release The Definitive Act,
is a fast-paced and dynamic album. The vocals are the high point,
with Agent M.’s singing being simultaneously gruff and emotive.
The start-and-stop time changes play off between the guitar, bass
lines and the drumming to create a catchy, fragmented effect. --Alex
Frydman, ABSOLUTE PUNK.NET (October 12, 2004)
“…a wired amalgam of Bad Religion and Black Flag
crossed with the edgy, eeriness of Alkaline Trio.” --Daniel
Lane, METAL HAMMER (U.K.), (October 2004)
“…Tsunami Bomb’s sound is based on that of
the ubiquitous Cali-punk Descendents, the quartet delivers bouncy
ska-punk, Blondie-ish new wave, thundering hardcore and Black Flag-inspired
old-school punk. Agent M.’s powerful roar and scalding jets
of verbiage hold it all together.” --Chris Parker, HOUSTON
PRESS (August 26, 2004)
“Tsunami Bomb sells its upbeat brand of punk with an onslaught
of guitars and catchy riffs, Agent M.’s voice soaring above
it all.” --Andrea Noble, RIVERFRONT TIMES (St. Louis, MO),
(July 28, 2004)
“…While…There’s no denying the pandemic
appeal of Tsunami Bomb…seeing this band live is a rock and
roll experience that you can’t afford to miss.” --Jaysen
Buterin, ESP (Greensboro, NC), (August 11-17 2004)
“The main portion of this album…[The Definitive Act]
has…[a] galloping catchy pace in every song, as well as
abundant breaks and in-betweens. Add to all this an amazing melodic,
yet ballsy female voice that holds the middle between Tilt and
the Dance Hall Crashers and you’ll have all the ingredients
for the tight album this is.” --Hein Terweduwe, PUNKUPDATES.COM,
(September 2004)
“The Definitive Act is a great punk album.” --Bobby
Gorman, THE PUNK SITE.COM/PUNK UPDATES.COM - (October 12, 2004)
Catch TSUNAMI BOMB--AGENT
M. (lead vocals), GABE LINDEMAN (drums),
MATT MCKENZIE (bass, backing vocals) and introducing JAY
NORTHINGTON (touring guitarist)--on tour in the following cities:
DATE CITY VENUE
With The Start and Over It
Wed 11/24 San Luis Obispo, CA SLO Brewing Company
With Maxeen, A Thorn for Every Heart and Bullets N Octane
Fri 11/26 Tempe, AZ The Clubhouse
With Motion City Soundtrack
Sun 11/28 Oklahoma City, OK Green Door
Mon 11/29 St. Louis, MO Gargoyle Club
Tue 11/30 Ames, IA The Maintenance Shop
Wed 12/1 Green Bay, WI Phoenix Rooms
Thu 12/2 Madison, WI Club 770
Fri 12/3 Grand Rapids, MI The Intersection
Sat 12/4 Chicago, IL Metro - Smart Bar
Sun 12/5 Detroit, MI St. Andrews Hall
Tue 12/7 Boston, MA Axis
Wed 12/8 New York, NY Knitting Factory
Thu 12/9 Long Island, NY Downtown
Fri 12/10 Danbury, CT Empress Ballroom
Sat 12/11 Philadelphia, PA Theatre of the Living Arts
Sun 12/12 Sayreville, NJ Starland Ballroom
Tue 12/14 Baltimore, MD Ottobar
Thu 12/16 Covington, KY Radio Down
Fri 12/17 Cleveland, OH Agora Ballroom
Sat 12/18 Milwaukee, WI
The Rave II
Sun 12/19 Minneapolis, MN The Quest
Check out tsunamibomb.com for
up-to-date information.
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