TV on the Radio: Dear Science - White

TV on the Radio SKU: 44060664
TV on the Radio: Dear Science - White

TV on the Radio: Dear Science - White

TV on the Radio SKU: 44060664

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Dear Science - White
Artist: TV on the Radio
Label: Touch & Go Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 036172098033
Genre: Rock

Limited Edition 180 Gram White Vinyl. 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. 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. Best New Music... 9. 2 - Pitchfork. Com, 2008. (Dear Science) boldly took guitars where no album had gone before. And it did so with more creativity, daring and flair than any record since Radiohead's OK Computer. - The Guardian

Tracks:
1.1 Halfway Home
1.2 Crying
1.3 Dancing Choose
1.4 Stork ; Owl
1.5 Golden Age
1.6 Family Tree
1.7 Red Dress
1.8 Love Dog
1.9 Shout Me Out
1.10 DLZ
1.11 Lover's Day
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