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  • The long wait is finally over! The Radio Department’s ”Clining to a scheme” is without doubt this year’s most eagerly anticipated Swedish indie pop album. It’s been four long years, but a simple press on Play and you’ll know it’s been worth every second. “Clinging to a scheme” combines the best components from their previous albums “Lesser matters” and “Pet grief” with soul guitars, P-funk, cut/paste-beats and 70’s futuristic orchestra sounds. Breathtaking!


  • A sample from Thurston Moore and The Radio Dept. is back with cracked beats, funky English soul guitars and hazy synthesizer hooks.

    "Best pop song of the year so far? Quite possibly. It's a free song from the endlessly ace Radio Dept. GET GET GET" NME Radio!


  • The single ”Days” set the direction for the new Sambassadeur album ”European”. It’s irresistibly catchy, folky and yet exquisitely luxurious in its appeal - you’d picture the band performing the song barefoot under crystal chandeliers. Exquisite!


  • “Into the Clouds” is effortlessly magical, locating the heart and soul in the pristine beats and loops to create a song that is at once both timeless and futuristic. The perfect starting point for the rest of the world to fall in love with The Sound of Arrows.


  • The Mary Onettes’ critically acclaimed debut was described as the perfect mix between A-ha and The Jesus and Mary Chain. Now they are back with a grandiose new album. Imagine a Swedish equivalent of The National on a diet of speed, Planet Earth DVDs, and 80’s guitar pop singles and you’ll have a vague idea of how amazing this is.


  • "This is Swedish pop at its absolute best; lush, gorgeous and impassioned." IT'S A TRAP. Labrador’s only band singing in Swedish return with a brilliant ten track pop album produced by Jari Haapalainen (Camera Obscura, Ed Harcourt, The Concretes).