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RadioRadio represented, rocking out from the opening notes of the first song with electric guitar screaming and a heavy bass presence that kept lead singer Greg Hosterman's hips constantly moving. Dramatic and engaging, the focused group moved seamlessly through several tracks off their full-length debut, Watch 'Em All Come Runnin'. The song that clinched it: a bass-y cover of David Bowie's "I'm Afraid of Americans" which might just rival a true Bowie performance. Impressive. "Bed Check," one of RadioRadio's original tunes, also caught my attention.
:: Tara Hall, LiveDaily
Music fans [at SXSW] are a fickle lot, and there are spontaneous moments that overtake audiences. During RadioRadio's set on Wednesday night, people suddenly started breaking out cell phone cameras and camcorders, recording the moment and throwing themselves into the band's rocking, David Byrne-esque vocals and distinctive, David Bowie-like rock grooves. All of it happened in about five seconds—the crowd decided that it really liked RadioRadio.
:: Jennifer Chancellor, Tulsa World
RadioRadio represented, rocking out from the opening notes of the first song with electric guitar screaming and a heavy bass presence that kept lead singer Greg Hosterman's hips constantly moving. Dramatic and engaging.
:: LiveDaily
Hosterman writes great, chunky, three-and-a-half minute pop songs...he's an award-winning local artist who would, in a perfect world, be successful on a much-bigger stage.
:: KROX 101X, Austin
The Tulsa quartet's musical style [is] sharp and cosmopolitan.
:: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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