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TV On The Radio - Seeds (2014) [Official Digital Download]

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TV On The Radio - Seeds (2014) [Official Digital Download]

TV On The Radio - Seeds (2014)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/44,1 kHz | Time - 52:48 minutes | 691 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

"Seeds" is the fifth studio album by the American indie rock band TV on the Radio. The record, put out by Harvest Records, is their first since the passing of their bassist Gerard Smith in 2011. Seeds features singles "Happy Idiot", "Careful You" and "Could You".

Arriving three years after the mellow Nine Types of Light – and the death of bassist Gerard Smith, who succumbed to lung cancer just days after the album's release – Seeds has a palpable sense of moving on for TV on the Radio. Sonically, it's crisper and clearer than ever before; songs like the beautiful ballad "Test Pilot" use this clarity to prove, once again, that TV on the Radio fuse indie and R&B more genuinely than many of the acts that sprang up during their hiatus. Though they rein in their trademark lushness ever so slightly, it doesn't diminish their sound's magnitude; instead, it adds an urgency that feels even more pointed after Nine Types' hazy reveries. Similarly, that album's philosophical tone continues on Seeds, with the band confronting loss directly on the album's first half and accepting it on the second. TV on the Radio are often at their most compelling when they're grappling with something, and album opener "Quartz" – on which Tunde Adebimpe asks "How hard must we try?" – showcases them in all their frustrated glory. Likewise, that songs as emotionally opposed as "Could You," where Kyp Malone wonders about being able to love again, and "Happy Idiot," where Adebimpe willfully numbs himself to the pain, are both triumphs is another testament to the band's complexity. Seeds' first half is so strong that it's not surprising that it sags by comparison a little later. To be fair, it's harder to write uplifting and empowering songs that don't sound trite, and TV on the Radio manage more than a few: the anthemic "Ride," the fired-up "Winter," and the furious rocker "Lazerray" all deliver far more than platitudes. Just when it feels like things might be too relentlessly positive, the band injects some welcome ambiguity into "Trouble"'s refrain of "Everything's gonna be OK," letting it teeter between reassurance and uncertainty. By the time the title track closes the album with the promise of rebirth, TV on the Radio's reinvention as survivors is complete. At its best, Seeds is a fine tribute to Smith and the sound of enduring unimaginable loss.

Tracklist:

01 - Quartz
02 - Careful You
03 - Could You
04 - Happy Idiot
05 - Test Pilot
06 - Love Stained
07 - Ride
08 - Right Now
09 - Winter
10 - Lazerray
11 - Trouble
12 - Seeds

Analyzed: TV On The Radio / Seeds
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR6 -0.37 dB -8.42 dB 3:58 01-Quartz
DR6 -0.18 dB -7.91 dB 5:12 02-Careful You
DR6 -0.04 dB -7.12 dB 4:02 03-Could You
DR6 -0.17 dB -7.34 dB 3:03 04-Happy Idiot
DR6 -0.50 dB -8.76 dB 4:42 05-Test Pilot
DR5 0.00 dB -7.55 dB 4:21 06-Love Stained
DR5 -0.22 dB -7.93 dB 6:29 07-Ride
DR6 -0.13 dB -7.42 dB 4:23 08-Right Now
DR5 -0.38 dB -7.57 dB 3:41 09-Winter
DR5 0.00 dB -5.92 dB 3:37 10-Lazerray
DR6 -0.29 dB -7.63 dB 4:34 11-Trouble
DR5 -0.33 dB -7.71 dB 4:45 12-Seeds
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Number of tracks: 12
Official DR value: DR6

Samplerate: 44100 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 1841 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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