TV On The Radio debut new song 'Could You'

With the imminent release of their new album 'Seeds' later this year, TV On The Radio have now performed a new track from the forthcoming record.

The song 'Could You' was performed for the first time by the band at their recent show in Santa Barbara on the 17th October, and can now be watched in full via the player below.

The group have also announced that they plan to perform most of the new record prior to its release during a one-off show at Oslo in Hackney on the 28th October.

'Seeds' will be available to buy from the 17th November.

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