Boston Globe, 5/4/2000 |
Operation B.O.M.B.A |
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There may not be a groovier band in Boston than Seks Bomba. The five piece has
long been receiving accolades for their live shows, successfully integrating
multiple musical interests. Which presents an immediate problem: how do you
capture that energy and spontaneity in the relatively sterile environs of a
recording studio? The answer apparently is to maintain your sense of humor.
On their debut full length release, "Operation Bomba", Seks Bomba
take the listener on a musical journey through surf, lounge and plain ole' rock
music with tongue planted firmly in cheek. Styled as the fictitious soundtrack
to the classic spy films of yesterday, "Operation Bomba" provides
intelligent and well crafted tracks under such humorous monikers as "Theme
From 'To Kill 89'" and "Main Title & Love Theme From Satan's Shriners".
Not that the musicianship is anything to scoff at. Guitarist George Hall swings
with equal parts Dick Dale and Charlie Hunter while vocalist Chris Cote's range
ensures that these selections never fall into the campiness that too often pervades
contemporary lounge music. The band even does a wonderfully weird instrumental
take on the Burt Bacharach classic, "Do You Know The Way To San Jose"
and provides a thoughtful "Last Call" warning towards the end of the
album. If ever a record begged for the ring from a cold drink to mark its cover,
it's "Operation Bomba".
Tom Kielty