The Radio Dept. – Clinging to a Scheme
February 24th, 2010 | by Jason Grishkoff | published in indie pop, shoegaze | 7 comments
Sounds like: Maps, Joy Division, Junior Boys, Broadcast
What’s so good?
Indie pop: this album is candy-coated in it. Take that or leave it, but I feel that without Jess’s recent contributions, we’re just not sharing enough of the stuff. What makes this slightly different, though, is that unlike most of today’s pop-loving indie rockers, The Radio Dept. goes as far back as 1995, when Swedish classmates Elin Almered and Johan Duncanson began playing music together. Which leads me to a confession: I wasn’t being completely straightforward earlier. These guys aren’t pure indie pop; they’re shoegaze, too. Glad we cleared that one up.
Since 1995, players have come and gone, with the most-recent lineup adding Martin Larsson, Lisa Carlberg (bass), Per Blomgren (drums) and Daniel Tjäder, on the keyboards. Together, they were able to record songs that were good enough to land a contract with Labrador Records, which is pretty much the shit in Sweden. The album will be released on April 21st, but for now, enjoy the single above.
The hazy, almost musty Motown piano plonks of Heaven’s on Fire wound up on the Dots & Dashes hub a handful of weeks ago and have blared out over unworthily tinnitus-like tinny speakers ad infinitum of late. Opening to an anti-capitalist bombast against the exploitation of youth culture and retail-related destruction of “Indie” representing Independent (“People see Rock’n'Roll as youth culture, and when youth culture becomes monopolised by big business, what are the youth to do? Do you have any idea? I think we should destroy the bogus capitalist process that’s destroying youth culture…”), Heaven’s on Fire erupts in a cacophonous epiphany of smothered vocals and wonderfully wittering lyrics like muffled fireworks brightening up an unparalleled paradisaical sunrise over extraneously exotic rain forests – Dots & Dashes
Elsewhere on the web:
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February 24th, 2010 at 5:38 pm (#)
Indie Shuffle reviews @theradiodept’s new album, which drops on April 21st. Start the hype! http://bit.ly/9JpzTY
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February 25th, 2010 at 9:53 am (#)
Ah! This is totally the sugar-coated type of fuzzy indie pop I love to bring to Indie Shuffle. Nice job filling in, Jason.
Definitely digging this track.
February 26th, 2010 at 6:31 am (#)
great great track. looking forward to the new album!
February 26th, 2010 at 12:20 pm (#)
RT @indieshuffle Indie Shuffle reviews @theradiodept’s new album, which drops on April 21st. Start the hype! http://bit.ly/9JpzTY
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February 27th, 2010 at 12:32 am (#)
The Radio Dept. – Clinging to a Scheme – http://www.indieshuffle.com/the-radio-dept-clinging-to-a-scheme/
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March 2nd, 2010 at 10:05 am (#)
this is cute but when you say it sounds like Atmosphere, are you referring to the increasingly bitter and foul-mouthed mcee/producer combo out of minnesota? or is there some cutesie indie musician out there named Atmosphere also? If so, I think the two Atmospheres should dual it out in some sort of death match. I THINK I KNOW WHO WOULD WIN!!!
March 2nd, 2010 at 10:09 am (#)
I have a feeling that was the last.fm “similar artists” failing on me. I don’t think this sounds like Atmosphere at all, and to the best of my knowledge…there is only the MN duo.