The New Song & Dance
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The New Song and Dance | |||||
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Studio album by Radio 4 | |||||
Released | May 16, 2000 | ||||
Recorded | November 1999 at Nu Mars Studios, Brooklyn, New York City, NY | ||||
Genre | Dance-punk Post-punk revival |
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Length | 33:47 | ||||
Label | Gern Blandsten | ||||
Producer | Tim O'Heir | ||||
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Radio 4 chronology | |||||
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The New Song and Dance is the debut album of dance-punk/post-punk revival band Radio 4
The album was released under low-budget circumstances in 2000, making for a messy but angry and fast sound. The New Song and Dance became mildly successful with critics, who likened the album's sound to that of The Clash[1].
[edit] Tracklist
All songs written and performed by Radio 4.
- "How the Stars Got Crossed" - 3:42
- "Buy and Sell" - 3:35
- "We Must Be Sure" - 3:13
- "Boy Meets Girl" - 3:15
- "Beat Around the Bush" - 2:50
- "Get Set to Fall Out" - 2:23
- "Election Day" - 3:22
- "Walls Falling" - 2:58
- "(No More Room for) Communication" - 2:55
- "Beautiful Ride" - 2:56
- "New Motive" - 3:06
[edit] Personnel
- Anthony Roman - Bass, Lead Vocals (Roman is Radio 4's official lead vocalist)
- Tommy Williams - Guitars, Vocals (lead vocals on "Buy and Sell", "Boy Meets Girl", "Get Set To Fall Out", "Walls Falling" and "Communication")
- Greg Collins - Drums, Vocals
- Tim O'Heir - Production, Percussion
- Ross Totino - Keyboard (Though not actually a member of Radio 4)