TV On The Radio - Nine Types of Light - tv
TV On The Radio - Nine Types of Light
Nine Types of Light is as much an album as it is a movie by TV on the Radio. The movie is meant to be a visual re-imagining of the record, and includes a music video for every song on the album. The band personally asked their friends and the filmmakers they admired to help direct the music videos. Tunde Adebimpe, the director for the full Nine Types of Light movie, storybooked the music videos together with interviews from local New Yorkers on various topics, including dreams, love, fame and the future. Tunde also directed the music video for Forgotten. Nine Types of Light, both the album and the movie are set to release on April 12, 2011.
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This really should be the most watch video on YouTube.
ReplyDeleteI've only recently become aware of this band and find their music to be just incredible - as is this film. Definitely worth checking out!
ReplyDeletekiller crane montage makes me both happy and sad. Overall love.
ReplyDeleteThis is the most perfectly done music video ever made - IMHO. I'd almost call it the musical version of Gilgamesh! Spooky part of it is I am wondering if the person that produced this was studying ancient history - Maybe not - Reality never has changed. These guys had a super fantastic band. I love this!
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ReplyDelete10:59 She's a portuguese actress :D
ReplyDeleteFifa 12 bringed me here
ReplyDeleteThe whole "You" section is beautiful and sad and funny all at the same time.
ReplyDeleteIt isn't supposed to, that's the beauty to it.
ReplyDeleteok i dont understand the video to forgotten at all? can anyone help me out?
ReplyDeleteSecond song is my favorite in this album.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I love it.
ReplyDeletewow
ReplyDeleteIt's the 21st century...
ReplyDeletefinally, someone figured out how to say it, show it and put it to music...THIS IS LIFE well done
ReplyDeleteI have to make a call out! Is this the first greatest band of the 22nd century? In my option it is, I loved this band!!!
ReplyDeleteIs this on netflix yet?
ReplyDeleteAwesome.
ReplyDelete...on the speakers in the air to my ears into my brain. ;-)
ReplyDeletePure unadulterated AWESOMENESS!
ReplyDeleteit's been over a year and this doesn't have a million views yet? c'mon you people i can only watch 24 times in a day...
ReplyDeletetheres some song with tv on the radio in the lyrics? i cant remember
ReplyDeletei like it tanks!
ReplyDeleteI originally was kind of dissappointed in the album, because I felt like it didn't live up to how incredible Dear Science was. The music with this movie however, has made me realize that it's one of the best expresssions of art I've ever experienced. Kind of beyond words good.
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