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Joshua Radin is an acoustic singer/songwriter from Cleveland, Ohio. When close friend and actor/film-maker Zach Braff heard a demo of Radin's song "Winter," he was immediately interested, and got the song onto the show Scrubs in the episode "My Screw Up." The song received an overwhelmingly positive response and gave Radin substantial exposure with the show's demographic. Check our available Joshua Radin concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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5.0 (based on 9 reviews)

Most impressive of the instrumental performances on the album is on the opening track, "Road to Ride On." Here, amidst the tick-tocking muted guitar, Radin manages to better balance his vocal sound with noise behind it. A deep humming background vocal brings to mind a Southern church's choir. Pounding piano chords emphasize the lyrical phrase, "You say/Someday/We'll know/Where to go but we don't know...
- www.americansongwriter.com
After two albums of amiable folk that saw him becoming the choice singer/songwriter to soundtrack emotional montages on US shows including Scrubs and Grey's Anatomy, Joshua Radin ups the tempo a wee bit on his third album The Rock and the Tide. However, don't be mistaken: he's not indulging his love for thrash metal here or attempting an Aphex Twin-style squealchy electro curio. Nope, this is the sound of Jack Johnson after a couple of Red Bulls...
- www.themusicfix.co.uk
According to Wikipedia, 's music has been placed in over 75 episodes of Grey's Anatomy, One Tree Hill, Brothers and Sisters, Scrubs and the like, so no prizes for guessing that he hardly operates at the -ian, chicken grease 'n' road grit end of the singer-songwriter spectrum. Those TV dramas portray an idealised everyman world that 36-year-old Radin himself could have stepped out of...
- www.bbc.co.uk
I first heard about Joshua Radin after visiting Zach Braff's website (zachbraff.com). I figured that Scrubs is one of my favorite shows on television, and "Garden State" is one of my favorite movies (with an exceptional soundtrack), so if Zach was trying to tell me about a new artist, I'd listen to his recommendation. After all, I trust his judgment, if not whole-heartedly his taste in music. Upon first listen, Radin comes across as very Simon & Garfunkel-esque...
- www.the-trades.com
Summary: This is a move Radin had to make sooner or later, but this time the results are very average. 3 of 4 thought this review was well written Joshua Radin has always been a poor man's Elliott Smith - from the gently whispered vocals to the lyrical content, his acoustic atmospheres were what you might call Gray's Anatomy music. That isn't a bad thing, mind you. Some of his earlier melodies, like "Winter" and "Closer" are absolutely breathtaking...
- www.sputnikmusic.com
Joshua Radin's latest, The Rock and The Tide, is a 13-part ode to starting fresh—though, unfortunately, this theme is hardly apparent in the music itself. The album is bookended by up-tempo tracks about setting your sights on something new (opener "Road to Ride On") and being content once you've moved "past your past" (concluding "Brand New Day")...
- www.pastemagazine.com
Once, the holy grail for all aspiring bands and solo artists was MTV. Then, slightly more ethically questionable, it was to have your music used in an advertisement. Nowadays, the quickest way to reach a big audience seems to be a spot on a television show...
- www.musicomh.com
The not-so-new new album from Ohio-raised singer-songwriter Joshua Radin has been available for nearly two years, but is only now receiving an official UK release. That being the case, the claim from the team behind it, that Radin is "fast emerging", is a bare-faced lie. That the one-sheet accompanying press copies of Simple Times then lists the artist's famous fans before making any mention of the music itself doesn't bode well either...
- www.bbc.co.uk
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