Next Wednesday, September 7th, Nitehawk Cinema in Williamsburg will screen the feature film version of TV On The Radio's Nine Types Of Light album, and the event will also include a Q&A and an intimate live performance by the band. Bonus: there are still tickets available! But probably not for long, so buy yours now.
TV On The Radio Are Playing A Williamsburg Moviehouse Next Week
Week in Rock: Shake Your Halo Edition
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Week in Rock: Brooklyn Edition
TV on the Radio were meant to be seen live. While they might seem like a fussy studio band with their loops and samples and intricate noises, they captivated the crowd Tuesday night in Prospect Park for Celebrate Brooklyn. Tunde Adebimpe led the crowd in a dance fest, slithering across the stage, his hips hula-ing and arms ejecting from his body in sinusoidal jolts and waves to favorites like “Golden Age” and “Playhouses.” Movements seemed to come easily to all, especially since most of their songs seemed about 50% faster (making “Dancing Choose” almost punk rock in speed). Their show is refreshingly organic, and proved that nobody in Brooklyn is too cool to dance. — Jaya Harrover Saxena

