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Dear Science (Bonus Track Version)

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Download links and information about Dear Science (Bonus Track Version) by Tv On The Radio. This album was released in 2008 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 16 tracks with total duration of 01:16:22 minutes.

Artist: Tv On The Radio
Release date: 2008
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 16
Duration: 01:16:22
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Halfway Home 5:31
2. Crying 4:10
3. Dancing Choose 2:56
4. Stork & Owl 4:00
5. Golden Age 4:09
6. Family Tree 5:33
7. Red Dress 4:25
8. Love Dog 5:36
9. Shout Me Out 4:15
10. DLZ 3:48
11. Lover's Day 5:52
12. Make Love All Night Long (Bonus Track) 3:30
13. Heroic Dose (Bonus Track) 7:17
14. Dancing Choose (Prefuse 73 Remix) [Bonus Track] 3:46
15. Crying (Telepathe Remix) [Bonus Track] 4:29
16. Dogs of Light (Bonus Track) 7:05

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Dear Science finesses TVOTR's unusual ability to synthesize the very foundations of classic/prog rock with an atmosphere of futuristic surrealism – both musically and thematically. The first single, “Golden Age,” is subterfuge for a rare strain of optimism in the band’s work, a fantastically perky bass line laying the foundation for a dance track full of shiny horns, fluttering synths and strings, and a heavenly choir of voices. The beautiful “Lover’s Day” (with Eleanore Everdell’s vocals a perfect partner to Kyp Malone’s) is an unabashed celebration of carnal delights, with a phalanx of steady drums, soaring horns, and circling flute meeting up in a powerful coda, accompanied by angelic vocal backing. It’s darn sexy. Opener “Halfway Home” has the same majestic sheen and tension-filled buzz that made “Wolf Like Me” such a potent song, and “Dancing Choose” is an energetic, staccato-rap number moved along by a sly, funky rhythm that builds a head of steam with charging saxophones.  The slow-building, soulful “Shout Me Out” virtually explodes into a fantastic, guitar-heavy crescendo.