TV on the Radio Make Waves at Montreal Jazz Fest
Last night, at the 10-day Festival International de Jazz de Montréal, Brooklyn's avant-indie rock outfit TV on the Radio introduced an audience of smarty-pants fans and curious festival-goers to their white hot energy and brilliant noise. (Sadly, the large Metropolis venue was about half full, maybe because local heads Bran Van 3000 were playing a free outdoor show down the street.)
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With frontman Tunde Adebimpe shaking his tambourine, all five members were blissfully lost in their beats from the first note. Playing songs from their whole repertoire, with a large focus on 2006’s Return to Cookie Mountain, they built a relentlesss sonic world that ranged from sparse and angular rhythms to layered and lush excursions.
Adebimpe proved a mesmerizing showman, dancing up a storm, as guitarist Kyp Malone wailed melodically on backup vocals and espectacled guitarist Dave Sitek strode around furiously like a comic book hero. Stills keyboardist Liam O’Neil, joining TVOTR for a few dates, assembled a small brass section for the affair, adding a sultry, gospel-tinged sophistication.
They saved the best for last though, launching into "Wolf Like Me" before an encore that morphed into a noisy, jam-happy free for all, concluding with sexy electronic thumper "Staring at the Sun."
We Asked: It’s kind of funny that their name is TV on the Radio in an era where Internet is king. Which medium is your favorite way to receive media and information?
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