Cover of Radio 4 Enemies Like This
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For fans of radio 4, lovers of rock-dance fusion, indie rock enthusiasts, and listeners who appreciate 80s music influences
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THE REVIEW

Not bad, the album from this New York band... they play a rock-dance genre that stands out.

The album opens with enemy like this, the song that gives the album its title, a very rock piece and perhaps the best song of the album, followed by Packing things up on the scene, Too much to ask for, and Grass is Greener which is somewhat in the Interpol style and everything in question's until reaching the sixth track this is not a test, a very dance piece, and Always a target.

Next is All in control, a very 80s song. The album concludes with As far The eye can see, a highly danceable piece... Ultimately, an album that is easy to listen to and is different from the many copycat albums you hear around...

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Enemies Like This by Radio 4 blends rock and dance elements, offering a distinct sound from typical copycat albums. The title track stands out as the best rock piece, while other tracks incorporate 80s and Interpol-like styles. The album is easy to listen to and highly danceable, finishing strong with energetic tracks.

Tracklist Videos

01   Enemies Like This (04:21)

02   Packing Things Up on the Scene (04:15)

03   Too Much to Ask For (03:12)

04   Grass Is Greener (03:56)

05   Everything's in Question (04:21)

06   This Is Not a Test (04:58)

07   Ascension Street (03:32)

08   Always a Target (03:43)

09   All in Control (04:28)

10   As Far as the Eye Can See (04:57)

Radio 4

Radio 4 are an American dance-punk / post-punk revival band formed in New York, known for albums such as The New Song and Dance, Gotham! and Enemies Like This.
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