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- Artist: TV on the Radio
- Album: Dear Science
- Release date: September 23, 2008
- Label: Interscope Records
- Genre: Indie Rock, Experimental
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This page contains links to reviews and commentaries of TV on the Radio's third studio album, Dear Science. The album is scheduled to be released on September 23, 2008.
Reviews have been overwhelmingly positive, with critics praising the band for achieving a catchy-pop sound without losing their art-rock aesthetic.
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Review Excerpts
"The genre-hopping and –crossing that has become the band’s trademark is enhanced even more on Dear Science, a mish-mash of styles that, while not a quantum leap forward, still rank the band in the upper leagues of today’s music." —URB MagazineURB Magazine: CD Review: TV on the Radio: Dear Science (August 15, 2008)"Produced by the group’s multi-instrumentalist Dave Sitek, the album finds the Brooklyn group fine-tuning what they did best on 2006’s Return to Cookie Mountain: tweaking and looping and distorting a grand arsenal of aggressive percussion, new wave synths, epic guitar noise and various kitchen-sink devices, then layering them all into a big, beautiful art-rock symphony." —Rolling Stone MagazineRolling Stone: First Listen: TV on the Radio’s Art-Rock Symphony “Dear Science” (July 29, 2008)
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TV on the Radio Dear Science Reviews Questions
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New Science Fiction series? 6 AnswersThere's an ideea that I've had a few days ago, that I think I might try and write a short story about (my first): In the not too distant future, humans have co... read more -
Party Down review. Anyone have one? 2 AnswersI found several reviews: - http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/tv-reviews/tv-review-party-down-1003952960.story - http://www.cinemablend.com/television/TV-Revi... read more -
Are any traditional broadcasters licensing podcast content for air on radio, TV, or satellite? 1 AnswerYes, Adam curry from mevio licenses for free all his podcasts for radio. http://mevio.com http://noagenda.mevio.com read more -
why was television invented 3 AnswersI think it's his desire to create great invention. From Malcom Baird personal journal: John Logie Baird got his inventive inspiration from reading the newly pu... read more
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