• Record Label: Harvest
  • Release Date: Nov 17, 2014
Metascore
78

Generally favorable reviews - based on 30 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 28 out of 30
  2. Negative: 0 out of 30
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  1. Mojo
    Nov 19, 2014
    60
    There's even more of a streamlined feeling to Seeds.... but there's precious little which surprises. [Dec 2014, p.93]
  2. Nov 18, 2014
    50
    Seeds reflects a band unconcerned with challenging its listeners this time and more interested in delivering a complete collection of competent, mark-bearing songs for the sake of proudly stating the existence of TV On The Radio in 2014.
User Score
7.6

Generally favorable reviews- based on 59 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 44 out of 59
  2. Negative: 4 out of 59
  1. Nov 18, 2014
    9
    An album that shows maturity and growth into some kind of new understanding of what they're able to do. Every song is worthy multiple listens,An album that shows maturity and growth into some kind of new understanding of what they're able to do. Every song is worthy multiple listens, and all are capable of inducing a good scream along with the chorus/ Full Review »
  2. Nov 20, 2014
    9
    A beautiful journey into heartache and loss, that ends up in a triumphant note. Cynical people would probably say that the fact that this isA beautiful journey into heartache and loss, that ends up in a triumphant note. Cynical people would probably say that the fact that this is probably the most commercial record of TVOTR is a bad thing, but this is just a band trying to deal with their inner demons in the most direct and honest way they can. Even with all the sadness of some songs, It's impossible not to smile after hearing Seeds. Another great record from one of the most consistent bands of the past ten years. Full Review »
  3. Nov 19, 2014
    8
    I like this album better than Nine Types of Light. For lack of a better word, it's more accessible - less experimental with a little more ofI like this album better than Nine Types of Light. For lack of a better word, it's more accessible - less experimental with a little more of a pop sound with more hooks, and it works as a coherent album. Full Review »