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Charts / Awards 05 November, 2004

Tsunami Bomb debut on Billboard Heatseekers Chart and earn critical acclaim for 'The Definitive Act'

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NEW YORK (Kung Fu Records) - 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 (No 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).






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