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Showing posts with label TV on The Radio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TV on The Radio. Show all posts
Sunday, December 22, 2024
Daily Jam - Wash the Day
It's always fun to go back to an old album you loved back in the day and realize that it still slaps. Such is TV on The Radio's sophomore album "Return to Cookie Mountain." Here's the album closing "Wash the Day" for your Sunday listening pleasure, our Daily Jam.
Monday, January 16, 2023
Daily Jam - Hours
End the long weekend or start the new week with some TV on the Radio. Here's "Hours," our Daily Jam.
Tuesday, April 5, 2022
Daily Jam - Halfway Home
I tweaked my knee yesterday, and it's been screaming at me ever since. I swear, we're all falling apart around here. Anyway, here's some TV On The Radio. Listen to "Halfway Home" below, our Daily Jam.
Friday, June 25, 2021
Daily Jam - Dreams
There was a short stretch there back in the '00s when TV on The Radio was the hottest thing since sliced bread in my house. I still think they were one of the more interesting acts to come out of that decade, and i'm glad i got to see them a couple of times. Here's "Dreams" from their first full-length LP, our Daily Jam.
Friday, May 29, 2020
Daily Jam - Young Liars
A lot of the time when i'm posting one of these Daily Jams, i like to try and frame it or contextualize it in a way. But i'm tired. And my brain hurts. And my body hurts. So instead, let's just listen to and enjoy "Young Liars" by TV on The Radio, our Daily Jam.
Saturday, February 8, 2020
Daily Jam - Province
I remember back in the early and mid '00s, i got really into TV on The Radio, the group basically becoming my favorite band for a couple of years. And then when listening to their sophomore full-length for the first time, "Province" came on. And i dug it. And then David Bowie started singing backup vocals. And then my head exploded. Awesome. Listen below, our Daily Jam.
Tuesday, November 3, 2015
Nevermen
I actually meant to post about this a while back, but somehow kept forgetting. Anyway, January will bring us the self-titled release from supergroup Nevermen, a project featuring TV on The Radio's Tunde Adebimpe, Anticon Records' Doseone, and Faith No More's (as well as a zillion other bands) Mike Patton. Anything involving Patton is generally enough to make me sing, and the first taste from Nevermen does not seem like it will disappoint. Listen to "Tough Towns" below and look for the record next year via Ipecac and Lex.
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