
I spent some time in Williamsburg, Brooklyn last year, and there was a lot of excitement over a few homegrown releases passing through hands. A couple CDRs by Animal Collective, formerly known as Avey Tare and Panda Bear, and the OK Calculator tape by TV On The Radio. Both bands were clearly still experimenting, figuring out their sound. But TV On The Radio had made a great leap forward with their debut EP, which generates the most excitement on my end that I can recall since Pixies’ Come On Pilgrim (1987). A big part of the excitement is the introduction of one of the most distinctive new voices in rock. Tunde Adebimpe sounds like a mix of Pere Ubu’s David Thomas and Genesis-era Peter Gabriel, topped with an exquisitely melancholy lilt. The band’s no slouch either, including David Andrew Sitek, who produced recent albums by The Liars and Yeah Yeah Yeahs. They’ve come up with a startlingly fresh sound, mixing electronica, filmic instrumentals and even doo-wop and gospel (see the stunning acapella cover of The Pixies’ “Mr. Grieves”). Expect great, great things from their 2004 full-length.
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