ENEMIES LIKE THIS

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Packing Things Up On The Scene

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Enemies Like This
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It only takes a few seconds of Enemies Like This, the title track to Radio 4’s new album, to realize that the Brooklyn-based band has returned with all cylinders fired up and with a rejuvenated sense of purpose. Radio 4 have never been ones to shy away from making a loud noise or issuing a firm statement, but on Enemies Like This, they’ve both streamlined and stretched their sound, they’ve cut the fat, trimmed the filler, and focused on the meat that makes the music, not the spices that can bury it. Enemies Like This is the album long awaited by all those who know that, up to now, Radio 4’s strongest impression has been made from the stage.

To this end, Radio 4 stayed out of big studios for Enemies Like This. They recorded the backing tracks in December 2005 in an industrial section of Williamsburg (Headgear Studios), and added overdubs in the basement of a converted factory in Park Slope (the sarcastically named Seaside Lounge). For production, they brought over from London Jagz Kooner, a founding member of The Aloof and Sabres of Paradise known also for his radical mixes for Primal Scream, Kasabian, Soulwax and others. Radio 4 had struck up a friendship with Kooner on their travels, noting his innate understanding of how rock music can groove without getting all cerebral or convoluted about it.

Enemies Like This came in ten songs and 43 minutes long – like albums used to be back when they were spread over two sides of vinyl and there was no space to bury your mistakes. As much as these ten songs are devoid of filler, they’re also thrillingly diverse. Try and spot the influences – Anthony Roman is about to openly cop to some of them – but don’t presume to peg this band. Radio 4 are proud of the scene from which they emerged, but with Enemies Like This, they’ve become very much their own entity.


     
Preview Tracks

Enemies Like This
This Is Not A Test
Packing Things Up On The Scene

 

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LIVE MUSIC FROM RADIO 4 - FROM WFMU
Brooklyn's Radio 4 stormed the WFMU live room with a killer set of dance-punk theory culled from their new "Enemies Like This" LP .Check Radio 4's website and see them on tour around the world this summer. Listen to this show (RealAudio)

Here's what the press has to say about Radio4
  • "Radio 4’s best album…” - CMJ
  • “Proficient as ever, if these 42 minutes of sharp guitars, yummy beats, and tasty grooves don't get your hipster hooves dancing uncontrollably, nothing
  •      will.” - FILTER
  • "New York post-punks rediscover their funk." - SPIN
  • "Impressive." - GIANT
  • 4 1/2 stars - URB
  • "...as thoughtful as it is danceable." - NPR.com


  • Dave Milone
    P.J. O'connor
    Gerard Garone
    Greg Collins
    Anthony Roman
    - STEALING OF A NATION -

    guitar,vocals

    percussion, vocals
    guitar,keyboards
    drums
    bass, vocals
    IN STORES NOW

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