"Under the Radar" is the twelfth studio album by the American rock band Little Feat, released in 1998. It marked the band's first studio album since 1990's "Representing the Mambo." "Under the Radar" showcases the band's signature blend of rock, blues, funk, and country influences, along with their tight musicianship and intricate songwriting.
The album features contributions from longtime members Paul Barrère, Bill Payne, and Fred Tackett, as well as new members Shaun Murphy and Ken Gradney. Some standout tracks from the album include "Home Ground," "Every Time It Rains," and "I'd Be Lyin'," which all showcase Little Feat's versatility and knack for crafting memorable tunes.
Overall, "Under the Radar" received positive reviews from critics and fans alike, praising the band for delivering another strong album despite the long gap between releases. It's a testament to Little Feat's enduring talent and their ability to create music that resonates with audiences across generations.