Dear Science, (2008, Interscope) TV on the Radio's third studio album. *****
TV on the Radio are not afraid to make radical shifts in their sound nor are they too independent-label minded to step up to the big stage. Dear Science, is a sprawling, adventurous album, eclectically mixed together to form a daring piece of indie and experimental rock. That genre is always a very difficult one to find any success in - let alone even make anything truly interesting. Most experimental rock bands never find a sound either A) worth listening to or B) controlled and rational. TV on the Radio have done so.
They don't waste time getting started, as the pulsing "Halfway Home" opens things up with a nonsensical "Ba ba baa ba bop" and a swirling drumbeat. As they approach the chorus, Tunde Adebimpe kicks in his falsetto as a wall of ambiance takes over the background. And what about "Crying"? This is the distant cousin of "Kiss" that Prince forgot to write. It's funky guitar and cymbal arrangement make it fun, and Adebimpe's soothing falsetto makes it another winner.
There's neo-soul and funk ("Dancing Choose" and "Red Dress"), heart-straining marching pop (Stork & Owl), and even a slow, melodic, piano piece ("Family Tree"). This isn't a concept album, and it's clear that this Dear Science, is to be taken one song at a time. What makes Dear Science, so amazing is not its attempt to be overly intelligent or overly catchy; these are well-crafted songs that came from the basics, morphed into complicated arrangements that can only be appreciated after several listens. TV on the Radio hit the ground running for sure, succeeding in flying colors to take the sounds that are all over the boards and shape them into one that is all without ever having sounded pretentious. Is Dear Science, the best album of the year? That's always a difficult one to answer. I'll say this - in a year where nothing has blown me away, this is probably the one that will knock me out in about two months. Right now, I know it's all there, I'm sure of it, I'm still waiting for it to sink in. (Halfway Home, Crying, Stork & Owl, Family Tree, Lover's Day)
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I was actually a little dissapointed by this release...I don't think it compared to "Return to Cookie Mountain". Its good. But I just don't think it a 5 star album. But it's still quality stuff.
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