Dear Science

Release type:What's this?
studio album
First released:
Sep 23 2008

Overview Edit

Dear Science (also referred to as Dear Science,) is the third album by American art rock band TV on the Radio. It was released via Interscope Records in the United States, Touch and Go Records on iTunes and was licensed through 4AD in Europe and all remaining territories. Despite the marketed release date of September 22–23, the album was available for download on the U.S. iTunes Store on September 16, 2008. The vinyl LP also comes with a free MP3 download coupon. Dear Science received near unanimous acclaim from critics and charted worldwide.

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This particular version Edit

Record label:
Catalog number:
B0011882-02
Release dates:
  • Sep 23 2008

Genres

Indie, Experimental, Experimental Rock, Pop, Rock. Vote on Genres

What do Amazon.com customers think?

4 stars Serious fun
I'll admit right away to feeling a little out of my depth as I sit down to write this review. I'm a latecomer to the whole TVOTR thing. I don't currently own a copy of Return To Cookie Mountain (soon to be corrected, however), despite its apparent esteemed status in the post-2000 indie canon. I'm in my 30s and am feeling increasingly distanced from the plethora of new indie bands that appear on the scene every year. Maybe that's not a bad thing, maybe it's inevitable, but I guess I am just havin…
Written by Howlinw
3 stars High Ambivalence
I can't remember when I felt so ambivalent about an album (and a band) as I do about TVOTR and "Dear Science." There are some terrific songs on the record. But overall the music is so over-thought, so over-arranged and over-produced that it can barely breathe, let alone rock. Every bit of aural space has to be filled with some kind of effect or little gewgaw, as if the band wanted so much to impress the listener with their creativity. They need to loosen up. Maybe get rid of Sitek, since he seem…
Written by George De Stefano "Author and Critic"

Track listing Edit

Credits Edit

  1. arranger

    1. Claudia Chopek [Violin, Arranged By [Strings]]
    2. Janis Shen [Violin, Arranged By [Strings]]
    3. Kyp Malone [(tracks: 11) Arranged By]
    4. Perry Serpa [Arranged By [Additional String Arrangements]]
  2. design

    1. Roe Etheridege [Photography]
  3. engineer

    1. Chris Coady [additional engineering]
    2. Kyle Boyd [Assistant]
    3. Mark 'Spike' Stent [additional mixing]
    4. Matty Green [mixing]
    5. Steve Fallone [Mastered By]
  4. performer

    1. Aaron Johnson [Trombone]
    2. Claudia Chopek [violin]
    3. Colin Stetson [Saxophone]
    4. David Bergander [Drums]
    5. Eleanor Norton [Cello]
    6. Eric Biondo [Trumpet]
    7. Janis Shen [violin]
    8. Katrina Ford [Vocals]
    9. Lara Hicks [Viola]
    10. Leah Paul [Horns]
    11. Martin Perna [Flute]
    12. Matana Roberts [Alto Saxophone, Clarinet]
    13. Stuart Bogie [Saxophone, Arranged By [Horns]]
    14. Yoshi Takemasa [Shaker, Claves]

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