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Best album put out during so far. Not one track on this album is weak at all. Family Tree always gets to me. This is the record of the year by a stretch. Full of purpose but never preaching, serious but still light- they are the perfect balance and their music carries that notion. A must-buy for certain, we need to support good music.

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September 17th, Full album DownThemFree! Thanks, CB. Yeah, the 82mb files are all corrupt. Dear Science, TV on the Radio's follow-up to 's Return to Cookie Mountain- - a dense and textural album with an optimistic core-- is catchier, but thornier than its predecessor.

Musically, it's an instant grabber: Handclaps crack like fireworks. And David Sitek's production is shiny and urgent, while his harsher synths and doo-dads hang back like a commentary track. But making popular music sits uneasily with this art-rock crew, and so although this is TV on the Radio's slickest, catchiest, and potentially most popular LP, it nevertheless reeks with dread.

Lyrics about the dead, death, and dying litter the album from its second line onward. Songs with sentimental titles carry the most dire lyrics-- like "Family Tree", a gorgeous ballad about forbidden love whose titular plant becomes a gallows. And the lyrics to "Red Dress" are almost childishly pouty. Assuming the role of industry-bred stars, TVOTR complain that instead of waving collective fists in the air, listeners are merely getting down to their Prince-like guitars and brash brass: "They got you tamed, and they got me tamed.

The promise of dancing away all your troubles hangs over every sweaty note, until TVOTR happily yank it away. On "Dancing Choose", the big chorus and synth power-chords interrupt the funk and double-time vocals to remind us this is a rock band, prone to making big statements.

See also "DLZ", a half-rap, half-primal scream from Adebimpe that sounds like it's aimed at every figure of power in the world. But how do they follow that? With a big brash song about fucking. Anthemic horns and parade drums treat the whole thing like a football pep rally, "I'm gonna take you, I'm gonna shake you, I'm gonna make you cum.



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