"Radio" is a hallmark track by the Scottish alternative rock band , released in 1993 as the lead single from their fourth studio album, Thirteen .
: Featured tracks like "Weird Horses," "Don's Gone Columbia," and a cover of Phil Ochs' "Chords of Fame". Legacy & Reception teenage_fanclub_radio
: Known for its "joyous and evocative" live energy, the track remains a staple of their concert sets . "Radio" is a hallmark track by the Scottish
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Written by bassist , the song is celebrated as a definitive example of "power pop," characterized by its melodic hooks, fuzzy guitar layers, and 1960s-inspired vocal harmonies. Key Song Details Release Year : 1993 Album : Thirteen Songwriter : Gerard Love Producer : Andy MacPherson and Teenage Fanclub
: The lyrics—"I think I'll kill the radio... love to hear your song on the A.M."—reflect the band's signature blend of irony and earnest appreciation for classic pop.
: The band was famously championed by Kurt Cobain, who once called them "the best band in the world".