TV on the Radio's 2008 Album Dear Science on 180g Colored LP.
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The band’s third studio album released in 2008, Dear Science, opened with vintage TVOTR, but the nostalgia does not last. With Dear Science, the band continue to push the limit with sonic experiments that fill out the rest of the album.
TV On The Radio's story is one of synchronicity, of serendipity, of epiphany. TVOTR began with Tunde Adebimpe (vocals) and David Sitek (multi‐instrumentalist and production kingpin) being roommates, drinking way too much coffee, making art: comics, movies, paintings.They started trading tapes of each other's four track recordings and thought it'd be fun to try to make "a real record" out of all that stuff.
Touch And Go released TV On The Radio’s stunning EP “Young Liars” in July 2003, and it immediately marked them out as one of the most musically innovative bands to have emerged in years.
Their debut full‐length “Desperate Youth, Bloodthirsty Babes” set 2004 off to a dramatically positive start. With new member Kyp Malone sharing songwriting, guitar and vocal duties, TVOTR was quickly on the path to the being one of the most talked‐about new groups in America. After touring as a trio, Jaleel Bunton (drums) and Gerard Smith (bass) joined the band to create the official TVOTR line up.
1. Halfway Home
2. Crying
3. Dancing Choose
4. Stork & Owl
5. Golden Age
6. Family Tree
7. Red Dress
8. Love Dog
9. Shout Me Out
10. DLZ
11. Lover’s Day