Radio 4 were an American dance-punk band formed in 1999 in Brooklyn, New York.
Greg Collins: drums/ percussion
Anthony Roman: vocals/ bass/ keyboard
Dave Milone: vocals/ guitar
Gerard Garone: keyboards
P.J. O'Connor: percussion
Named after a P.I.L. (Public Image Limited) song (which can be found on the 1979 album [r=358127]), the band formed in 1999. The original band was Anthony Roman (bass, lead vocals), Tommy Williams (guitar, vocals) and Greg Collins (drums), and they soon wrote a three-song EP for the New Jersey label Gern Blandsten.
Their first album, The New Song And Dance, was produced by [a=Tim O'Heir], came out on Gern Blandsten in 2000. Two years later, Radio 4 released their second album, this time produced by the duo known as [url=http://www.discogs.com/artist/DFA,+The]DFA[/url]. This album was licensed by City Slang for distribution overseas.
From this album came the [r=208761] remix 12", which set the band in a more club-oriented direction, carrying the already dance-rock sound further into dance realms. Subsequent work has included more club-friendly remixes and further distribution world-wide.