| Young Liars | |||||
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| EP by TV on the Radio | |||||
| Released | July 8, 2003 | ||||
| Genre | Experimental Rock, Indie Rock | ||||
| Length | 25:13 | ||||
| Label | Touch and Go | ||||
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Young Liars was the first major release by the New York City indie-rock band TV on the Radio. Released in 2003 on Touch & Go Records, the EP helped establish the band's distinctive blending of electronica, doo wop, post-rock, and avant-garde styles. The release also featured the single "Staring at the Sun" which would later be reissued in their full-length album Desperate Youth, Blood Thirsty Babes. It also contains a doo-wop version of "Mr. Grieves", which was originally a rock song by the Pixies from the album Doolittle.
Track listing
- "Satellite" – 4:33
- "Staring at the Sun" – 4:01
- "Blind" – 7:15
- "Young Liars" – 5:12
- "Mr. Grieves" – 4:10
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| Tunde Adebimpe · Kyp Malone · David Andrew Sitek · Jaleel Bunton · Gerard Smith Katrina Ford · Martin Perna · Nick Zinner |
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| Studio albums | OK Calculator · Desperate Youth, Blood Thirsty Babes · Return to Cookie Mountain |
| EPs | Young Liars |
| Live albums | Live at Amoeba Music |
| Singles | "Staring at the Sun" · "New Health Rock" · "Wolf Like Me" · "Province" |
| Related bands | Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestra · Celebration · David Bowie · Dragons of Zynth · Foals · Liars · Yeah Yeah Yeahs |


