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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!
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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!
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Every rhythm, sound and melody line on “David" introduce something new to the world of The Radio Dept. Soul guitars, P-funk, cut/paste-beats and 70’s futuristic orchestra sounds echoes between the speakers while glittering, distorted synthesizers seems to sweep through dark holes. Everything has been treated with their peculiar Radio Dept.-filter and it, naturally, sounds totally brilliant.


