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Return To Cookie Mountain - Coloured Vinyl Reissue

    Evoking Fear of Music (Talking Heads), Station to Station (David Bowie), and Sign 'O" the Times (Prince), the resulting disc might be the most oddly beautiful, psychedelic, and ambitious of the year… Consider your mind blown. (4.5/5 stars) Rolling Stone, 2006.

    This was the album that established once and for all that TV on the Radio were more than just a great idea for a band; they were a great band, period - Stereogum, 2016 // 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. The band's second studio album, Return to Cookie Mountain, leaked in early 2006 and garnered pre-release praise from such outlets as Pitchfork before its official release in July. Return to Cookie Mountain is filled with guest appearances from David Bowie, Celebration, Antibalas, Blonde Redhead, and Yeah Yeah Yeahs' Nick Zinner.

    TRACK LISTING

    1. I Was A Lover
    2. Hours
    3. Province
    4. Playhouses
    5. Wolf Like Me
    6. A Method
    7. Let The Devil In
    8. Dirtywhirl
    9. Blues From Down Here
    10. Tonight
    11. Wash The Day

    TV On The Radio

    Young Liars - Vinyl Reissue

      Young Liars is the first major release by the New York City band TV on the Radio. Released in 2003 on Touch & Go Records, the EP helped establish the band's distinctive blending of electronica, doo wop, post-rock, and avant-garde styles. The release featured the single "Staring at the Sun," which would later be remixed and reissued in their full-length album Desperate Youth, Blood Thirsty Babes. It contains an a cappella version of "Mr. Grieves," which was originally a rock song by Pixies, from the album Doolittle.

      TRACK LISTING

      A1. Satellite
      A2. Staring At The Sun
      A3. Blind
      B1. Young Liars
      B2. Mister Grieves

      TV On The Radio

      Desperate Youth, Blood Thirsty Babes - Vinyl Reissue

        About The Album: 9 songs about (in no particular order) discordant living, misrepresentation, how nothing nothing can be, life, afterlife, love and love “after hours.” These are pop songs. These are rock songs. These are art songs. Desperate Youth, Blood Thirsty Babes began right where TVOTR’s 2003 debut EP Young Liars left off, propelled into uncharted sonic territory. Undeniably catchy songs with incredible production, arrangements, champion crooning (including stunning a cappella perfomances) and a host of extras that makes this a seriously solid album.

        Praise From The Press: … their songs politicize emotion in stinging turns of phrase, over a beat that makes you want to get up and dance. Interview Magazine.

        The experience is baptismal. XLR8R Magazine.

        What’s most frightening is that, mighty as Desperate Youth… is, their real stone killer is probably yet to come. Uncut.

        It’s an arty, impressionistic and sometimes oddly beautiful album steeped in the fear, paranoia and pain of a post-Sept. 11 world, a quite catharsis couched in an utterly novel yet strangely simple musical language. Washington Post.

        TRACK LISTING

        1. The Wrong Way
        2. Staring At The Sun
        3. Dreams
        4. King Eternal
        5. Ambulance
        6. Poppy
        7. Don’t Love You
        8. Bomb Yourself
        9. Wear You Out
        10. You Could Be Love (vinyl Only Bonus Track)


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