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Return to Cookie Mountain
Return to Cookie Mountain

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Artist: Tv On The Radio
Label: Original Recordings
Category: Music

Buy New: $39.99



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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 25 reviews
Sales Rank: 170672

Media: LP Record
Discs: 1

UPC: 892001002028
EAN: 0892001002028
ASIN: B001927LLE

Release Date: August 12, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  • I Was a Lover - TV on the Radio, Malone
  • Hours - TV on the Radio, Adebimpe, Tunde
  • Province - TV on the Radio, Malone
  • Playhouses - TV on the Radio, Malone
  • Wolf Like Me - TV on the Radio, Adebimpe, Tunde
  • A Method - TV on the Radio, Adebimpe, Tunde
  • Let the Devil In - TV on the Radio, Malone
  • Dirtywhirl - TV on the Radio, Adebimpe, Tunde
  • Blues from Down Here - TV on the Radio, Malone
  • Tonight - TV on the Radio, Adebimpe, Tunde
  • Wash the Day - TV on the Radio, Malone

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
Their second album and first for Interscope is almost wholly brilliant. Like Mogwai, Sigur Ros and a dozen others, TVOTR excels at making slowly-evolving tunes with vaguely anthemic choruses and lots of loud-soft dynamics. Unlike virtually any of those other bands, TV on the Radio mix a genuine and actual songwriting ability with their knack for finding sounds that appear to be "new." This record is crisper-sounding and incorporates more dance-based elements, but it's essentially a pop album. While the lack of the free web-released "Dry Drunk Emperor, a tribute to President Bush, is initially a bummer, the album percolates with enough pre-apocalyptic tension to satisfy anyone. In a Prince-pitched falsetto, the group sings "I was a lover/ Before this war," While throughout, the combination of melody and invention is always pitch-perfect (well, except on "Province" and "Let the Devil In," those songs sort of suck.) People of Earth: please make this band into total superstars and buy several copies of their album: one for the car, another for the office, etc. What we really need in our popular music is more weirdness, and more truth. --Mike McGonigal


Customer Reviews:   Read 20 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Best Album for at least 5 years!   June 21, 2007
On first listen, this album is slightly offputting. It doesn't sound like anything else out there. The vocals are high pitched and take some getting used to. BUT...after two-three listens, especially if you read the lyrics while listening, I guarantee you'll be impressed.

This is not an album for a casual listener, but it rewards a good stereo and a good attention span. Utterly brilliant.

TV on the Radio are also fantastic live.



1 out of 5 stars Worst Album Ever   April 13, 2007
 1 out of 11 found this review helpful

Did like Zeus and all his god freinds get together and like throw a lightning blot at people's brains?
I think I saw it happen last October or something.
People were dropping this album on me like "oh, so hot" "so nasty"
"best album of the year"
And now I think those people are jerks.
This album is horrendous!
It reminds me of something that the kids on Degrassi Jr. High would listen to.
Yo. What are you listening to? TV on the Radio dude.
Let me listen.
Do you like it?
No bro. Don't ever let me listen to any of your music ever again.
These guys are The Flock of Seagulls of the 2000s.
Worst album ever.



5 out of 5 stars The future of music   April 9, 2007
This is one of those destined-to-be-classics. If you let go, allow yourself to soak in the occasional discomfort of their tones, and give it more than one try, you'll find yourself biting into one thick sonic cookie. This is a succession of that cliched "one good song after another," but some tenacity is required to become part of the warmth and driving force that RETURN TO COOKIE MOUNTAIN emanates. This is a step up from 2004's DESPERATE YOUTH, BLOODTHIRSTY BABES, which was absolutely grizzled, primal, smart and sexy; it was, however, a little meandering. RTCM is dynamic, rollicking and does not let up until its last track, "Wash the Day," ends in melting streaks of noise.

The band's vision has materialized already. Tinges of doo-wop, avant-pop, techno, hip-hop and straight-up rock 'n' roll shine throughout. There is no other musical experience like TV on the Radio, because, yes, they are off-kilter and have wildly syncopated, sometimes scary beats, but it all fits into the familiar rock 'n' roll format we all flock to. Essential listening.



4 out of 5 stars Way better than their previous, but want to slit my wrists   March 31, 2007
I'm not attempting to write a very useful review here. Many others have written excellent reviews that I cannot top in any way. The only point I want to make that others have not is that there is something deeply (re: DEEPLY!) depressing about this album. Musically, lyrically, vocally, this album is wonderful, maybe even boarding on outstanding...but mood wise these guys somehow put me in a sad state of mind far easier than any bands that attempt to do so. Play me some old nirvana or cannibal ox and i'd say they sound like the happy beach boy's songs when compared to this album. I really can't explain why this is...but for this reason alone I can only listen to this album occasionally. Perhaps someone who knows more about music can explain to me why this music sounds so dark and sad to me; even their "happier" songs like 'I was a lover' make me wanna curl up in a ball and cry. Mostly i'm writing to get a response...does anyone else experience this effect when listening to this album?



5 out of 5 stars Unique, Outstanding   March 4, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

If you like your music creative, adventurous, seamlessly blending many musical influences, great voices/harmonies, a profusion of instruments, and a great beat -- you ought to check out this album. I like variety on my albums, and this one certainly has it. "A Method" sounds like it could have been on Pet Sounds -- with the falsetto and wonderful harmonies -- while "Wolf Like Me" has a catchy foot-stompin rocking beat that will get you out of a funky mood. One of my favorites of 2006.

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