Summary from 3 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Radio 4's catalog across 3 albums from 3 opinions, with an overall average of 5.3/10. The top-rated Radio 4 album is The New Song and Dance (2000) with a 6.3/10 average from 1 rating, followed by Gotham! and Enemies Like This. The discography on Wavelength spans 2000 to 2005.
The New Song and Dance
“At home, they're tourists: Radio 4 hail from New York but pledge allegiance to late-'70s British punk and post-punk, so much so that you half-expect bassist/singer Anthony Roman to break into a refrain of "This is Radio 4 on pirate satellite" at some point during *The New Song and Dance*. Tommy Williams' guitarwork splits the difference neatly between the clanging, reverb-heavy sound of the Clash,”
Gotham!
“Is there any greater disappointment than a band that sets admirably high standards for themselves, yet consistently fails to achieve them? Probably, but that doesn't stop Radio 4's second effort, *Gotham!*, from being a big fat letdown. It's not a bad album by most standards-- in fact it's pretty good at points-- but in the end slides into a mire of adequacy after generating high expectations earl”
Enemies Like This
“Hurricane Katrina, corporate greed, and, uh, the gentrification of Brooklyn are among the topics covered on this pseudo-political punky reggae party.”
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