Desperate Youth, Blood Thirsty Babes TV on the Radio

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  • Release Date: 03/09/2004
  • Sales Rank: 30,481
  • Label: TOUCH & GO RECORDS
  • UPC: 036172095421
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Desperate Youth, Blood Thirsty Babes

1LISTENThe Wrong Way 4:38
2LISTENStaring at the Sun 3:27
3LISTENDreams 5:09
4LISTENKing Eternal 4:28
5LISTENAmbulance 4:55
6LISTENPoppy 6:07
7LISTENDon't Love You 5:31
8LISTENBomb Yourself 5:32
9LISTENWear You Out 7:22
10Dreams Multimedia Track

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As the past decades' conservative backdrops have proved again and again, when the going gets weird, the weird get going -- and that's exactly what's happened with this whiplash-inducing Brooklyn combo. Offering occasional nods to the ghosts of outsiders past -- a hint of The Fall here, a whiff of Pere Ubu there -- frontman Tunde Adebimpe and company swim well beyond the breakwaters of post-rock present, combining skronk and stealth with surprising sophistication. "The Wrong Way," an incendiary take on the state of race relations in America, stays closest to the Mark E. Smith school of rock, underlaying its gnarled surface with touches of quasi-rockabilly that moves the ass while it frees the mind to follow. On the flip side, "Dreams" has an almost stately quality, dominated by enigmatic feedback drones, all the better to focus on Adebimpe's beat-poet declamations. In contrast to the quirky, teasing tone of their last offering, Young Liars, Desperate Youth, Bloodthirsty Babes is painted in stark monochromes that accentuate the bleak vibe of songs like "Ambulance" and "Don't Love You" in much the same way classic filmmakers use shadow and fog to convey a similar ambiance. The gathering gloom can sometimes make breathing deep feel unexpectedly good. David Sprague, Barnes & Noble



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Startlingly original, important musicby Anonymous

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September 09, 2004: This album is full of soundscapes textured with fuzzy bass lines, post punk guitar work, saxophones, drum machines and the powerful voices- either acapella or accompanied by music. This band creates a sound that is new and infinitely compelling and combines it with great songwriting. In 9 songs, this band proves that they are on the forefront of the music scene. This is the best release this year and a great follow up to their amazing EP- young liars.

TV on the Radioby Anonymous

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April 01, 2004: What needed to be said has already been said--all over the Internet. Do yourself a favor: to see a truly incredible band rock out at its finest, see TV on the Radio.


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