8/10
Over these last few years, LA's Raised On TV have established themselves as one of the more dynamic names doing the rounds right now. Brimming with this electric flair for glossy indie-pop delights has earned them countless praise and acclaim, resulting in a catalogue brimming with fresh and enjoyable anthems at every turn. And after last year's 'Strangers In Pictures' continued their upward ascent, they are already back on the grind to deliver their vibrant new studio album 'Make Time To Make Time', a record brimming with more of that uplifting aesthetic we love them for.
Featuring the previously shared outings 'Just Wanted To Tell You', 'Road Dogs', 'The Wind And The Sea' and 'Take Me Home', this new nine-track collection makes for a dazzling return to form for the pair. Bringing back more of that kinetic energy they have always looked to inject into everything they produce, 'Make Time To Make Time' is another impactful addition to their already tantalising direction to date. With this heady mix of killer guitar hooks and soaring choruses from start to finish, they are returning to the fold with one of their most anthemic releases so far.
It may have arrived after only one year since their previous LP, but 'Make Time To Make Time' shows they are still brimming with plenty of fresh innovation at every turn. Keeping the vibes high and the pace ever moving forward, Raised On TV continue to shine as one of the more enticing names on the scene today.