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The Radio Dept.

Plus guests

Presented by: Hey! Manchester
0MANCHESTER: Hey! Manchester @ The Deaf Institute
PWednesday 11th May, 2011
N7:30pm

Event information

Hey! Manchester and FutureEverything present The Radio Dept. plus guests

The Radio Dept. were one of the more successful shoegaze-influenced bands to come out of Sweden in the early 2000s, making waves among indie aficionados on the strength of their critically acclaimed first release, Lesser Matters. Elin Almered and Johan Duncanson formed a prototypical version of the group in Lund, Sweden, in 1995 while they were in high school, naming the group after a gas station called Radioavdelningen.

Almered and Duncanson disbanded almost as soon as they’d found a name, but Duncanson revived the group three years later, teaming up with Martin Larsson. Bassist Lisa Carlberg, drummer Per Blomgren, and keyboardist Daniel Tjader rounded out the lineup in 2001, and things took off for the group at that point. They sent a demo to Sonic magazine, which went on to feature the band on a CD sampler. Swedish indie giant Labrador caught wind of the demo via the sampler and snapped the band up; the group’s debut full-length, Lesser Matters, arrived two years later, during which time Blomgren amicably split with the group.

That album and the band’s second release on Labrador, 2005′s Pulling Our Weight EP, received widespread attention with the release of Sofia Coppola’s Marie Antoinette, which featured Keen On Boys, Pulling Our Weight and I Don’t Like It Like This. Carlberg left the group soon after Pulling Our Weight was released, and the group refrained from hiring another bassist, opting instead for the use of a drum machine on its next album. That release, 2006′s Pet Grief, found Duncanson and Larsson turning away from the guitar-driven aspects of their first full-length and delving into synth pop in the spirit of the Pet Shop Boys.

The Radio Dept. took their time recording material for their next album, and it wasn’t until summer of 2008 that a new single, Freddie & the Trojan Horse, was released. Another single, David, was released the following summer, and in spring 2010 latest album Clinging to a Scheme was released. It was one of the top-rated albums of last year, with Pitchfork awarding it 8.3/10.

Venue information

MANCHESTER: Hey! Manchester @ The Deaf Institute
0135 Grosvenor St
Manchester
M1 7HE
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