TV on the Radio - Dear Science

Touch and Go

When TV on the Radio’s Return to Cookie Mountain was released in 2006, critics fell all over each other to heap praise upon it. It turned into a sort of competitive hyperbole — if one publication felt it was the best album of the year, the next felt it was the best of the past five years. Then the decade.

Strange, then, that only a couple of years later, the band’s followup has been so roundly ignored (including by Fast Forward). Dear Science is a sexier, more accessible album. Certainly not as challenging as Cookie Mountain, but it has its merits. “Crying” sounds like the best song that Al Green never recorded; “Stork & Owl” is great, though perhaps a little too Bowie-esque; “Family Tree” shows a promising willingness to try a different approach to the band’s songwriting. The only real disaster on the album is “Red Dress,” a funk jam that the band doesn’t wear well.

What Dear Science lacks that Cookie Mountain had in spades is atmosphere. There’s nowhere in this album to get lost; nowhere that makes you stop in your tracks and just listen. Still, the album deserved better than to drift by without mention.


Comments: 1

frooooosh wrote:

"The follow up (to Return of Cookie Mountain)has been so roundly ignored"

What are you talking about? it's been one of the most widly praised albums of the year.

Spin and Rollingstone magazine BOTH named it album of the year. New York times (1) AV Club (1) Pitchfork (6) Blender (3) Slant (4).

I think YOU my friend are the one who has missed the boat.

on Jan 8th, 2009 at 3:43pm Report Abuse


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