Last seen on Letterman’s fire escape and in Anne Hathaway movies, TV On The Radio resurfaced overseas at BBC2′s Later… with Jools Holland to perform Dear Science‘s “Golden Age” and “Dancing Choose.” They’re not the most exciting renditions of the tracks, and the latter’s mixed badly (where are the horns?). That said, the camera person offers plenty of closeups (see above screen grab), which give a good vantage of the synths and various noisemakers, so it feels worth the while.

“Golden Age”

“Dancing Choose”

(Via P4K)

Sitek looks like he escaped from this.

Dear Science is out via Interscope.

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Comments (3)
  1. God, Jools Holland is the coolest.

  2. mike  |   Posted on Oct 6th, 2008

    Golden Age is great, but its definitely better with the horns

  3. michaelmahi  |   Posted on Oct 7th, 2008

    <3

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