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TV On The Radio
If you think about how hard it is to maintain any creative musical pursuit over time, to evolve a sound across several albums and many years, to stay fresh and engaged along the way, to aim for something beyond yourself and still have plenty to say…well, then, TV On The Radio’s 23-year run is nothing short of a miracle. Experimentation, curiosity and intention are the chromosomes that comprise the band’s DNA and, along with a little alchemy, it’s resulted in a more-than-two-decade run as one of America’s most original bands. Which is all to say that to have TV On The Radio present in the year of our lord 2024 - 20 years after their debut album, a decade since their last - is an absolute blessing.
Since its inception, TV On The Radio has always been hard to categorize. But that has been by design. To be beyond contextualization, a band of contradiction: their music sounds both boundless and intimate, wandering and purposeful, songs illustrating courage and fear at once. That tension is at the heart of who they are, even as they continued to morph and evolve their sound through five albums.
TV On The Radio began in 2001 as a serendipitous project between vocalist/programmer Tunde Adebimpe and multi-instrumentalist Dave Sitek, who both lived in the same building in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Upon discovering their shared love of musical experimentation they crafted an 18-song demo out of respective 4-track home recordings (artfully arranged vocal loops, synthesized glitches, and comic punchlines), silk-screening CD covers and distributing them at coffee shops and clubs around Brooklyn. That demo, OK Calculator, was a tongue-in-cheek nod to the then-recently released art-rock apotheosis that was Radiohead’s OK Computer, but it portended an energy that would years-later provoke critics to dub TVOTR, “America’s Radiohead.”
Tunde and Sitek focused on making the “project” a real band, and released the 5-song EP, Young Liars, on the revered Touch & Go label in 2003. Young Liars was an epiphany, sounding unlike anything out at the time: bleak and anxious, with Tunde’s vocals powerful and clear, but still haunting. And it ended with a doo wop, harmonized cover of the Pixies “Mr. Grieves,” further refusing to be stylistically pinned down. Even before Young Liars was released, Kyp Malone became a foundational member of the band, adding a guitar style that was both ferocious and delicate, with a voice that felt like it was from a dream. It added another dimension to a band that was quickly distinguishing itself from others coming out of New York at the time.
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JazzWeek Radio Chart: December 8, 2025
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Michael Ricci
All About Jazz publishes the weekly JazzWeek Radio Chart. Discover new releases, track chart movement, and learn what is being played on jazz radio stations in the United States. Enjoy!
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Michael Ricci
All About Jazz publishes the weekly JazzWeek Radio Chart. Discover new releases, track chart movement, and learn what is being played on jazz radio stations in the United States. Enjoy!
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JazzWeek Radio Chart: November 24, 2025
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Michael Ricci
All About Jazz publishes the weekly JazzWeek Radio Chart. Discover new releases, track chart movement, and learn what is being played on jazz radio stations in the United States. Enjoy!
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JazzWeek Radio Chart: November 17, 2025
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Michael Ricci
All About Jazz publishes the weekly JazzWeek Radio Chart. Discover new releases, track chart movement, and learn what is being played on jazz radio stations in the United States. Enjoy!
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JazzWeek Radio Chart: November 10, 2025
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Michael Ricci
All About Jazz publishes the weekly JazzWeek Radio Chart. Discover new releases, track chart movement, and learn what is being played on jazz radio stations in the United States. Enjoy!
TW LW 2W Artist TW LW Move Add Rpts Peak Wks 1 2 1 JD Allen Love Letters (The Ballad Sessions) (Savant) 233 212 +21 0 41 1 5 2 1 2 Christian McBride Big Band Without Further Ado Vol. 1 (Mack Avenue) 218 230 -12 0 38 1 11 3 3 ...read more
JazzWeek Radio Chart: November 3, 2025
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Michael Ricci
All About Jazz publishes the weekly JazzWeek Radio Chart. Discover new releases, track chart movement, and learn what is being played on jazz radio stations in the United States. Enjoy!
TW LW 2W Artist TW LW Move Add Rpts Peak Wks 1 1 1 Christian McBride Big Band Without Further Ado Vol. 1 (Mack Avenue) 230 226 +4 1 40 1 10 2 6 2 JD Allen Love Letters (The Ballad Sessions) (Savant) 212 148 +64 3 41 2 4 ...read more
JazzWeek Radio Chart: October 27, 2025
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Michael Ricci
All About Jazz publishes the weekly JazzWeek Radio Chart. Discover new releases, track chart movement, and learn what is being played on jazz radio stations in the United States. Enjoy!
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JazzWeek Radio Chart: October 20, 2025
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Michael Ricci
All About Jazz publishes the weekly JazzWeek Radio Chart. Discover new releases, track chart movement, and learn what is being played on jazz radio stations in the United States. Enjoy!
TW LW 2W Artist TW LW Move Add Rpts Peak Wks 1 1 1 Christian McBride Big Band Without Further Ado Vol. 1 (Mack Avenue) 257 281 -24 0 41 1 8 2 2 2 Jimmy Greene As We Are Now (Greene Music Works) 195 216 -21 1 31 2 11 ...read more
JazzWeek Radio Chart: October 13, 2025
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Michael Ricci
All About Jazz publishes the weekly JazzWeek Radio Chart. Discover new releases, track chart movement, and learn what is being played on jazz radio stations in the United States. Enjoy!
TW LW 2W Artist TW LW Move Add Rpts Peak Wks 1 1 1 Christian McBride Big Band Without Further Ado Vol. 1 (Mack Avenue) 281 234 +47 1 41 1 7 2 3 2 Jimmy Greene As We Are Now (Greene Music Works) 216 168 +48 0 32 2 10 ...read more
JazzWeek Radio Chart: October 6, 2025
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Michael Ricci
All About Jazz publishes the weekly JazzWeek Radio Chart. Discover new releases, track chart movement, and learn what is being played on jazz radio stations in the United States. Enjoy!
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