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The Radio Dept.’s Week in Pop

Having a few cans of lager with The Radio Dept.'s Johan Duncanson & Martin Carlberg; press photo courtesy of the artists.
Having a few cans of lager with The Radio Dept.’s Johan Duncanson & Martin Carlberg; press photo courtesy of Vikstrom.

The Radio Dept. recently announced the long awaited follow-up to 2010’s brilliant Clinging To A Scheme with word of the forthcoming fourth album Running Out Of Love available October 21 from Stockholm’s ultra plush Labrador and we are delighted, honored & utterly elated to give you Johan Duncanson’s following exclusive Week in Pop gues selections.

1. Germans, “Wonderhow”

The righteous return of The Radio Dept.; photographed by Vikstrom.
The righteous return of The Radio Dept.; photographed by Vikstrom.

2. The Cool-Notes “My Tune”

Out & about with The Radio Dept.; press photo courtesy of the band.
Out & about with The Radio Dept.; press photo courtesy of the band.

3. Kim Ki O, “Dogs”

The Radio Dept. forever; photographed by Aylin Gungor.
The Radio Dept. forever; photographed by Aylin Gungor.

4. Hater, “Shoulders” (live)

Sweden's sacred sons—The Radio Dept.; press photo courtesy of the artists.
Sweden’s sacred sons—The Radio Dept.; press photo courtesy of the artists.

5. The Manchester Mekon, “Jonathan Livingstone Seafood”

Standing in the shadows with The Radio Dept.; photographed by Max Weiland.
Standing in the shadows with The Radio Dept.; photographed by Max Weiland.

6. Superstar and Star, “I Ain’t Missing You”

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7. Top Sound, “Hernani”

Window-gazing with our heroes & yours—The Radio Dept.; photographed by Max Weiland.
Window-gazing with our heroes & yours—The Radio Dept.; photographed by Max Weiland.

8. Aina Myrstener, Cello “Oriens”

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