Tuesday, March 27, 2007

TV On The Radio - Return To Cookie Mountain (2006)



Every once in awhile MTV slips up and lets a band on the air that isn’t just regurgitating the same mundane music that pigeonholes itself to a genre whose listeners like to cut themselves and talk about how much they hate their parents. Seriously though, TV On The Radio exudes a refreshing change of pace in a music industry where commercialism and sensationalism often take the place of creativity and individuality.

The best way to describe this band is by putting The Roots, Beck, and Radiohead into a shaker and making a delicious TVOTR cocktail. It’s difficult to find anything that compares sonically. Layer upon layer of sound create a rich harmonic atmosphere that somehow manages to remain lucid and not congested with noise. The mood created has almost as much to do with what they don’t play, the spaces between the notes, and our erroneous anticipation of where the song is headed based on where it’s been.

The latest album Return to Cookie Mountain clearly embodies a struggle between light and dark. Tunde Adepimbe’s falsetto vocals in the backdrop of charging tempos on tracks like “Wolf Like Me” and “Playhouses” somehow gel into a cohesive disposition that always seems to be teetering on the verge of disaster. That however is what makes this album so great. It’s the dissimilarities, the incongruities in the wake of chaos, that make the conventional seem novel and this by far the best indie rock album this year.

Thursday, March 22, 2007

TV on the Radio - Staring at the Sun


Here's the music video for the second track off of Desperate Youth, Bloodthirsty Babes (2004) Staring at the Sun
TV on the Radio - Wolf Like Me on Letterman


Even Letterman is impressed with this performance of Wolf Like Me by the Brooklyn based band. I saw them shread this live a few weeks ago at the Avalon in Boston.
TV On The Radio


How many people have you seen playing the guitar with wind chimes hanging off the neck? Here's a video of the band playing in their backyard at Prospect Park in Brooklyn.
TV on The Radio - Young Liars - Live @ The Showbox


If you get the chance to catch one of these shows on their current spring tour don't miss it, the sound they're able to create live is unreal. Here's the title track off their 2003 release Young Liars.