Album Review: Dubmarine - Laser Sound Beam

27 August 2013 | 11:33 am | Amorina Fitzgerald Hood

There is joy present (Singie) and conscious lyrics dissecting the world (Cabinet Fever, Bullyman) and Dubmarine sit comfortably in both spaces, creating a uniquely Australian sound that makes you think as much as it makes you dance.



Power and energy surges on Dubmarine's second studio album Laser Sound Beam. Their explosive live sound is beautifully captured with tight and rigorous production. Bursting with heavy bass and pulsating synths throughout, the reggae and dancehall-flavoured tracks demand the listener to move. Where Beat in Control and Unconditional lure and hypnotise, Spearchukka and Let's Go! are relentlessly danceable. There is joy present (Singie) and conscious lyrics dissecting the world (Cabinet Fever, Bullyman) and Dubmarine sit comfortably in both spaces, creating a uniquely Australian sound that makes you think as much as it makes you dance.