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TV on the Radio:Nine Types Of Light
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A record can be packed with talent and still feel messy, or it can click so hard that every sound seems inevitable. Nine Types Of Light by TV On The Radio lands in that second category for us, and the more we listen, the more the album feels like a complete world rather than a stack of tracks.
We talk through what makes it work: the tight but adventurous production, the way the arrangements leave space for horns and synth textures, and how the band slides across funk rock, soul, art rock, and even a little blues jazz without turning into a genre exercise. Along the way we touch on the human story around the lineup, including bassist Gerard Smith, and how that context can shift the emotional weight of what you’re hearing.
Then we get to the fun part of Greatest Non-Hits: we set aside the most obvious singles and build our top-three deep cut rankings. We debate what even counts as a “hit,” call out the tracks that build into glorious chaos, and make the case for the songs that feel like pure adrenaline or pure ache depending on where the album takes you. If you love album reviews, track-by-track reactions, and discovering underrated songs you should be playing on repeat, this is for you.
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