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  1. Amazing album. I never really got into TV On The Radio except for a few songs here and there. This definitely got me to check out the rest of their discography. The vinyl version looks and sounds amazing on the multi-colored marble records. Also the second vinyl exclusive bonus track (Mystery Eyes) is absolutely amazing.

  2. 18 de nov. de 2014 · TV on the Radio Sing in French on New Song ‘Careful You’. Actually, Seeds is a giant leap. And not just because of how multi-instrumentalist/producer Dave Sitek builds on 2011’s Nine Types ...

  3. 18 de nov. de 2014 · When did TV on the Radio release Seeds? Album Credits. Mixing Matty Green & David Andrew Sitek. Produced by David Andrew Sitek. Photography By Joshua White. Mastered by Ray Janos & Steve Fallone.

  4. 18 de nov. de 2014 · All my ghosts came a' calling. Making noises 'bout a promise I had broken. Oh, I'm gonna be lonely soon. [Verse 1] Oh, here comes trouble. Put your helmet on, we'll be headed for a fall. Yeah, the ...

  5. 20 de nov. de 2014 · TV on the Radio : Seeds. byA.T. Bossenger. November 20, 2014. For a moment there, it seemed like 2011’s Nine Types of Lightwould be TV on the Radio’s final album. That would’ve been understandable. Since 2005, the Brooklyn art-rockers had functioned as a firm quintet — a well-oiled machine that seemed as if it could do no wrong ...

  6. 15 de nov. de 2014 · November 15, 2014. TV on the Radio’s music has always been thoughtful, challenging, and dense, but what appears on their fifth album, Seeds, is predicated less on exploration than reduction, sharpening, and in some senses attenuating, the effect of their sound. The album’s title hints at roots and origins, but the songs are further from the ...

  7. 26 de nov. de 2014 · TV On The Radio Seeds Harvest Records [2014]. Fire Note Says: Seeds is a profound journey through pain and loss, and ultimately, spiritual recovery and rebirth! Album Review: TV on the Radio were part of that first wave of “blog bands” that hit it big in the early 2000’s based on the promise of their debut ep Young Liars, which immediately moved them to the head of the class.