TV on the Radio’s new album Dear Science may be dividing people, but that isn’t stopping the band from taking to the video medium with a newfound passion. Just over a week ago they released the first video clip from the album, for “Golden Age.” Now a promo for “Dancing Choose” has emerged. The clip is packed full of Dadaist imagery that is somewhat reminiscent of Julian House’s work with Broadcast and Stereolab. The band themselves are caught up in the middle of it all, with Tunde and Kyp mouthing the vocals back and forth to one another. TV on the Radio is about to embark on a lengthy tour to promote Dear Science, full dates listed below.
10.10, Philadelphia, PA: Electric Factory (with the Dirtbombs)
10.11, Providence, RI: Lupos (with the Dirtbombs)
10.13, Boston, MA: Wilbur Theatre (with the Dirtbombs)
10.14, Brooklyn, NY: Masonic Temple (with the Dirtbombs)
10.15, Brooklyn, NY: Masonic Temple (with Telepathe)
10.16, Brooklyn, NY: Masonic Temple (with Dragons of Zynth)
10.18, Cincinnati, OH: Bogarts (with the Dirtbombs)
10.19, Indianapolis, IN: Vogue Theatre (with the Dirtbombs)
10.20, Minneapolis, MN: First Ave (with the Dirtbombs)
10.21, Minneapolis, MN: First Ave (with the Dirtbombs)
10.22, Chicago, IL: Riviera (with the Dirtbombs)
10.24, New Orleans, LA: Voodoo Festival (with the Dirtbombs)
10.25, Atlanta, GA: Tabernacle (with the Dirtbombs)
10.26, Knoxville, TN: Bijou Theatre (with the Dirtbombs)
10.28, Dallas, TX: Lakewood Theatre (with the Dirtbombs)
10.30, Austin, TX: Stubbs (with the Dirtbombs)
10.31, Oklahoma City, OK: Diamond Ballroom (with the Dirtbombs)
11.06, Los Angeles, CA: Wiltern (with the Dirtbombs)
11.08, San Diego, CA: 4th and B (with the Dirtbombs)
11.09, San Francisco, CA: Warfield Theatre (with the Dirtbombs)
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September 28, 2008 at 6:19 p.m.
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8.5 out of 10
Yeah,I thought this was much better than Golden Age too.Hopefuly thier videos will get better and better, |
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I like this video much better than Golden Age. Now something like this I was hoping for from them. I'm diggin it!