With their awkward song structures, sludgy production and multilayered harmonies, TV on the Radio have always been the oddest occupants at Brooklyn's alt-rock bar.
They've also frequently been among the best - 2006's Return to Cookie Mountain retains its otherworldy weirdness eight years on, and their last, 2011's Nine Types of Light, excelled despite landing around the same time as the death of bassist Gerard Smith.
The quartet could have chosen to get even gloomier, but sixth album Seeds is a surprisingly upbeat album that chooses clear-headed production and synthy blueprints to spread its mostly cheery, loved-up messages. Try the spacey shimmer of Careful You, which jumps on board a romantic rocket aided by Tunde Adebimpe's French lyrics.
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