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Friday

RADIO 4: Party Crashers

Gotham! was a brilliant album by Radio 4. Raw enough to be credible, lyrically charged enough to be political. The third album, Stealing Of A Nation, somehow lost the plot. I'll always be a big fan of Radio 4, but this album lacks the height of past achievements. It's a floor filling 4/4 beat, but the single is far from their New York best. Watch the video (real).

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