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Desperate Youth, Blood Thirsty Babes by TV on the Radio (CD, 2004) Indie Rock

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Item specifics

Condition
Good: An item in used but good condition. May have minor damage to jewellery case including scuffs ...
UPC
0036172095421
Artist
TV on the Radio
Format
CD
Release Year
2004
Record Label
Tou, Touch & Go Records
Release Title
Desperate Youth, Blood Thirsty Babes
Genre
Alternative Rock

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Product Identifiers

Record Label
Tou, Touch & Go Records
UPC
0036172095421
eBay Product ID (ePID)
9046062240

Product Key Features

Format
CD
Release Year
2004
Genre
Alternative Rock
Artist
TV on the Radio
Release Title
Desperate Youth, Blood Thirsty Babes

Dimensions

Item Height
0.34 in
Item Weight
0.23 lb
Item Length
5.61 in
Item Width
5.06 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks
10
Number of Discs
1
Tracks
1.1 The Wrong Way 1.2 Staring at the Sun 1.3 Dreams 1.4 King Eternal 1.5 Ambulance 1.6 Poppy 1.7 Don't Love You 1.8 Bomb Yourself 1.9 Wear You Out 1.10 Dreams [Multimedia Track]
Notes
Pop, rock and art songs about discordant living, misrepresentation, life, afterlife, love and love "after hours." Their sound is described as " Pere Ubu meets Belfegore meets the Tar Babies meets a way less chilly Notwist with a smidge Metric thrown in - Jane"

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  • TOTR's first album is a masterpiece!

    I've listening to TOTR for a few years now, but recently decided to dive into their discography with 'Desperate Youth, Blood Thirsty Babes'. I started with their first album because 'Staring at the Sun' is one of my all-time favorite tracks, and the reviews I checked out regarding the album were mostly favorable. Without going into detail, I will say the album did not disappoint. It's part of my daily listening rotation in the car. I'm unsure about their newer stuff, since I've only listened to the odd track here and there (e.g. Happy Idiot), but if you're looking to get into TOTR, start with this one and work your way up. I find with indie artists, their best stuff comes in their first few albums. They tend to get progressively worse as they release more music. Case and point, Bloc ...

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    An early full-length from a highly imaginative, sonic, melodic and muddy band from the east coast circa 2004. Features the hit Staring at the Sun, a moody soundscape remniscent of Peter Gabriel as if spooked and half-nutted, trapped in a cell in mega-city one being persued by Snake Pliskin. Transcends and raises a finger to contemporary indy and rap sounds. More squiggly than wriggly. Malone and Adebimpe chase our wild dragons. TV on Radio are even better live.