Is it possible for a band to have a sophomore slump halfway through
the third album its second time around? That seems to be the case with
Mission of Burma. But the concept of a slump may be relative, since
this album merely falls short of brilliance. But The Sound, the
Speed, the Light
is still amazingly solid; it just doesn’t quite
measure up to the rest of the band’s legacy. The punchy immediacy of
“1, 2, 3, Partyy!” starts the album with an insistent cadence that
ratchets up and then throttles back — like it’s trying to throw
listeners out of their headphones.

“Possession” features a trippingly syncopated beat and sinewy bass
line, with a slippery lead guitar twisting around everything but a
melody (which is carried in the vocal harmony). “Blunder” sounds like
its title, its beat staggering around like a guy who’s taken way too
many hits to the head, with chunky vocals to match. But then,
Sound‘s spark flickers, yielding to songs that could be Burma
b-sides — perfectly executed but lacking in intensity. Still,
many of these songs are full of crunch, power and the all-time classic
Burma combo: sharp wit and sonic bombast. — Nicholas
Hall

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