The Radio Dept.
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The Radio Dept. | ||
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Background information | ||
Origin | Lund, Sweden | |
Genre(s) | Indie Pop Shoegazer Twee Pop |
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Years active | 1995 – present | |
Label(s) | Shelflife Labrador |
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Website | www.theradiodept.frih.net | |
Members | ||
Johan Duncanson Martin Larsson Daniel Tjader |
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Former members | ||
Elin Almered (1995 - ????) Lisa Carlberg (2001 - 2005) Per Blomgren (2001 - 2003) Kim Sjölander Max Weiland Le Bombe Rugar Little Death |
The Radio Dept. is an indie pop band from Malmö, Sweden.
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[edit] History
The band was conceived in 1995 by schoolmates Elin Almered and Johan Duncanson, who named the group after a gas-station-turned-radio-repair-shop called "Radioavdelningen" (The Radio Department in Swedish). However, Almered and Duncanson soon stopped playing music together, putting the band on hiatus. The group was reborn three years later, in 1998, when Duncanson starting making music with Martin Larsson. In 2001, Larsson's then girlfriend Lisa Carlberg joined the group on bass, followed by Per Blomgren on drums and Daniel Tjader on keyboards.[1][2]
Later in 2001, the band sent recordings to music magazine Sonic, receiving a positive review and being featured on the free CD sampler that came with the magazine. Labrador Records heard them on the disc and signed them to their label. Per Blomgren left the group prior to the release of their album Lesser Matters and Lisa Carlberg departed after the release of This Past Week EP. According to their website, the band decided to use digital drum tracks and stated that for their second album they were "taking a new direction ... which wouldn't require a member that played bass guitar."[3]
The group enjoyed more widespread recognition after three tracks ("Pulling Our Weight" from the Pulling Our Weight EP, "I Don't Like It Like This" from the This Past Week EP, and "Keen on Boys" from Lesser Matters) were included on the soundtrack for Sofia Coppola's film Marie Antoinette.
Early 2006 saw the release of their second album Pet Grief and the distorted buzz that adorned most of their debut was now replaced by synthesizer. The album didn't reach the rest of Europe, including the UK until later in 2006. Unfortunately, with little touring support there was no real buzz behind Pet Grief. Reviews were mixed with NME giving at a 7 of 10 but other magazines not being quite so kind. But the album did find popularity amongst a growing fan base throughout the world, thanks to the Internet. The album is available in the US through Darla and through their US distribution deal with Labrador.
By the end of 2006, a brand new track "We Made the Team" was released as the 100th release on the Labrador. It was also the final track on the Labrador's labels Compilation of 100 tracks released at the beginning of 2007. Although all UK tour dates but 1 were recently cancelled, the band is said to be working on a new album.
[edit] Sound
The Radio Dept. are related to such genres as Indie Pop, Shoegazer and Twee Pop, with reviews comparing them to Pet Shop Boys, My Bloody Valentine and the Cocteau Twins.[4]
On their website, they cite influences such as Charles Aznavour, St. Ettienne, Broadcast, Frank Sinatra, Joy Division, Pet Shop Boys, Chet Baker, Fennesz, Nick Drake, Kevin Rowland, Prefab Sprout, Paddy McAloon, Junior Boys, Orange Juice, Kraftwerk, Neu!, Jonathan Richman, The Avalanches and The Pale Fountains.[3]
[edit] Accolades
Their album Lesser Matters was ranked No. 9 on NME's list of the 50 Best Albums of 2004.[5] The album received an 84/100 (Universal acclaim) on Metacritic from a total of five reviews.[6]
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- Lesser Matters, CD, Labrador 2003 (LAB035)
- Pet Grief, CD, Labrador 2006, (LAB095)
[edit] EPs and singles
- Against the Tide 7", Slottet 2002
- Annie Laurie EP, Slottet 2002
- Liebling 7", Slottet 2002
- Where the Damage Isn't Already Done, CDEP, Labrador 2002 (LAB033)
- Pulling Our Weight, CDEP, Labrador 2003 (LAB058)
- Why Don't You Talk About It?, CDEP, XL 2004 (REKD41CD)
- This Past Week, CDEP, Labrador 2005 (LAB068)
- The Worst Taste in Music, CDEP, Labrador 2006
- We Made The Team, MP3/Single, Labrador 2006 (DLAB0002)
[edit] Featured on
- Marie Antoinette Soundtrack, Verve Forecast 2006
[edit] References
- ^ XL: The Radio Dept.. Retrieved on 2006-08-16.
- ^ Labrador: The Radio Dept.. Retrieved on 2006-08-16.
- ^ a b The Radio Dept. Biography. Retrieved on 2007-02-09.
- ^ The Black and White. Retrieved on 2006-08-16.
- ^ Metacritic: Best Albums of 2004. Retrieved on 2006-08-16.
- ^ Metacritic entry. Retrieved on 2006-10-27.
[edit] Links
The Radio Dept. |
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Members |
Johan Duncanson - Martin Larsson - Daniel Tjader |
Discography |
Studio albums: Lesser Matters - Pet Grief |
EPs: Against the Tide - Annie Laurie - Pulling Our Weight - Where Damage Isn't Already Done - This Past Week |
Singles: Why Won't You Talk About It? - Ewan - The Worst Taste in Music - We Made the Team (digital single) |
Featured on: Marie Antoinette soundtrack |