With lyrics and vocals that are just as ambitious and attention-getting as the music surrounding them,
TV on the Radio have always had a lot going on in their music. Indeed,
Return to Cookie Mountain was so elaborate that topping it would be difficult, so on
Dear Science, (yes, the comma is intentional) the band channels its focus into lean, nimble songs with more structure and polish -- and more focus on
Tunde Adepimbe's and
Kyp Malone's vocals -- than any of
TV on the Radio's previous work. This immediacy and crystalline clarity take some getting used to, especially compared to
Cookie Mountain's lavish yet organic sound: "Family Tree"'s strings, pianos, and plainly worded vulnerability make it one of the band's most accessible songs, but it doesn't feel like anything was sacrificed to make it so anthemic. That feeling only deepens on the self-evidently sexy "Red Dress," which uses Antibalas' vibrant brass and taut guitars to show-stopping effect.