![]() ![]() “It definitely does sound that way,” Adebimpe said. The sequence of songs, and the musical arc that results, sounds as if “Seeds” began as an homage to Smith and ended as a cathartic release. ![]() It is TV on the Radio’s first album since their bassist, Gerard Smith, died of lung cancer in 2011. ![]() The best thing about this band is we’re just going to try everything we want to do.”Īt times, the 12-song “Seeds” is an unexpectedly poppy and comparatively straightforward work, especially for a band that has consistently pushed the envelope in the past. … We’re not a comedy troupe, by any sense of the imagination. We’ll not (hold back) if we go in a crazy, humorous, anarchic direction I think we’ve got to get a little bit of that (sensibility) out in the art we do. And, in the next year, that will be more obvious. I think we’ll do a few (lighter) things in the future. “But there is a counterbalance of levity that goes with that. “As far as the songs on this record, or our past albums, a lot of them are heavy,” Adebimpe acknowledged. ![]()
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