TV On the Radio – Nine Types of Light

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Dear Science was the Guardian’s favourite album of 2008 – but what do you make of the follow-up? In 2008, TV On the Radio pulled out all the stops with Dear Science, a record that did more interesting things with guitars than any other since OK Computer. We named it our album of the year and so did many other publications (MTV, Pitchfork, Horse and Hound). The follow-up, Nine Types of Light, is a more relaxed affair – possibly because it was recorded at Dave Sitek’s LA home with BBQ and ping pong every day, and possibly because this is a band who feel they’ve earned the right to take their time over an album and enjoy making it a little bit more. The classic TVOTR sound is still here – cosmic soul, falsetto, shards of guitar – but the mood is mellower and they’re not scared to tackle the humble love song. You can read a full review of the album in Friday’s Film&Music or check out an interview with the band in Saturday’s Guardian Guide. But for now, here’s the exclusive album stream – have a listen and let us know what you think in the comments section below. TV on the Radio Pop and rock Indie guardian.co.uk/music guardian.co.uk

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