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The Radio Dept. is a Swedish pop band signed to Labrador Records. They have released three full length albums, and a series of singles and EPs. The band originated in Lund, Sweden.
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Sounds like:
M83,
Azure Blue,
The Sound of Arrows,
Air France
By
Clyde Erwin Barretto
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Aug 31, 2016
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Sweden's political indie pop darlings The Radio Dept. are back on the scene with their newest single "Swedish Guns."
If you’re familiar with their work, you’ll hear all of the breezy synths, the sweeping guitars and Johan Duncanson’s recognizable vo...
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2

Sounds like:
Wild Nothing,
Moscow Olympics,
The Embassy
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3

Sounds like:
Wild Nothing,
Moscow Olympics,
The Embassy
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4

Sounds like:
Caribou,
Gold Panda
By
Jason Grishkoff
on
Sep 9, 2014
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The Radio Dept. are back with their first single in 4 years, and boy is it um...a weird one to re-enter the game with.
According to the press release, the slogan "Death to fascism, freedom to the people!" (Smrt fašizmu, sloboda narodu!) was made pop...
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5

Sounds like:
Junior Boys,
Caribou,
Maps
By
Elizabeth Walker
on
Feb 15, 2011
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"One look at you, and heaven's on fire." With such bona fide lyrics as these, it's no wonder The Radio Department's still on fire. The singles compilation Passive Aggressive released last month is a definite musical triumph, yet comes with surprising...
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6

Sounds like:
Wild Nothing,
JJ,
Bear In Heaven,
Beach House
By
tward
on
Jan 18, 2011
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The Radio Dept. really knows how to sooth the spirit. I've been listening to their latest EP Never Follow Suit for about a month now and still haven't tired of it. I'm a new passenger on board The Radio Dept bandwagon, and don't think I'll be jumping...
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7

Sounds like:
Maps,
Joy Division,
Junior Boys,
Broadcast
By
Jason Grishkoff
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Feb 24, 2010
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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...
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