WXPN Radio

The premier guide for new and significant artists in rock, blues, and folk - including NPR-syndicated World Cafe

XPN2 - XPoNential Radio

24/7 Musical discovery. A unique mix of emerging and heritage blues, rock, world, folk, and alt-country artists.

World Cafe Archives

Join the World Cafe through performances and interviews with celebrated and emerging artists.
Listen
  • font size decrease font size decrease font size increase font size increase font size

TV on the Radio

  • Listen: Audio from this session is no longer available.
TV on the Radio Photo provided by the artist



Is Seed’s TV On The Radio’s “Best Album Yet?”

It is a joy to have TV On The Radio back with the new album Seeds. It's their first since 2011's Nine Types of Light and more importantly since bassist Gerard Smith succumbed to cancer. In that period of time the band that formed in Brooklyn and is now bicoastal with producer and synth mastermind David Sitek and singer Tunde Adebimpe now living in Los Angeles. We'll talk with the two of them and singer and songwriter Kyp Malone as well. Tunde has already gone on record as saying that this is the band’s best album yet and who are we to argue.


Session Setlist
Careful You
Happy Idiot
Could You
Trouble

Recent Release: Seeds
Release Date: November 17, 2014
Label: CMG