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adv. (context idiomatic English) Without attracting notice; in an undetected or secretive manner.
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Under the Radar is the 12th studio album by the American rock band Little Feat, released in 1998. (see 1998 in music). It was the fifth studio album since the band reunited in 1988 and the second since vocalist Shaun Murphy joined Little Feat.
Under the Radar is an American magazine that bills itself as "The solution to music pollution" and features interviews with accompanying photo-shoots. Each issue includes opinion and commentary of the Indie music scene as well as reviews on books, DVDs and albums.
Items are reviewed based on a rating system in which each album, book and DVD receives a rating from 1 to 10. The magazine has been in publication since late 2001 and is issued quarterly each year, with Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall editions.
The magazine was founded by co-publishers (and husband and wife) Mark Redfern and Wendy Lynch Redfern who were married on June 2, 2007 and currently run the magazine. Mark is the magazine's Senior Editor and writes many of the magazine's articles. Lynch is the Creative Director and lays out each issue. She is also a music photographer and conducts photo-shoots for the magazine, including many of its covers.
Under the Radar is the third full-length studio album by the hardcore band Grade. It was released by Victory Records on October 12, 1999.
Under the Radar is a 2002 documentary DVD of the band Dispatch. It also includes a bonus CD entitled "Patchwork", which includes remixes of Dispatch songs and audio recordings of some of the performances on the DVD.
Under the Radar may refer to:
Under the Radar is the third studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Daniel Powter and follows his 2005 self-titled second album. The album was released in September 2008 in Europe and was later released in North America in 2009. The song " Next Plane Home" was released as the first single of the album. It was followed by " Best of Me" and then " Whole World Around". This album also contains a new remix of " Love You Lately" which has a cleaner sound, extra keyboard/synthesizer effects, and some extra backing vocals as well as a re-recording of the song "Negative Fashion" which originally appeared on Powter's debut album " I'm Your Betty". In the UK, the album has debuted at number 43 and included an exclusive bonus track in the form of a live rendition of Bad Day in Vienna (This was also included on the Taiwan release).
The new remix of "Love You Lately" was re-released as a promo single in the US and has been getting frequent airplay in New England as of present on AC charts.
"Under the Radar" is the third episode of the eleventh season of the American police procedural drama NCIS, and the 237th episode overall. It originally aired on CBS in the United States on October 8, 2013. The episode is written by George Schenck and Frank Cardea and directed by Dennis Smith, and was seen by 18.33 million viewers.