In 1995, The Radio Dept. was formed by Elin Almered and Johan Duncanson (who were old school friends). The name was taken from a gas station/radio repair shop in Lund, Sweden, which had a large sign with the name Radioavdelningen, ("The Radio Department" in Swedish) hanging outside their shop.
Since 1995 members have been coming and going and at some points there has never really been a Radio Department at all.
Martin Carlberg and Johan Duncanson started playing together in 1998 and decided to use the name The Radio Dept. Since then the band has done lots of gigs and lots of recordings. The Radio Dept. recorded 4-tracks in friends' living rooms or at home, in smelly warehouse, in demo studios with blinking fluorescent lightning and at schools.
In the autumn of 2001 Lisa Carlberg and Per Blomgren (Bass & drums respectively), joined the band and they started rehearsing in the way bands so often do. Soon afterwards they were all joined by Daniel Tjader on the keyboards. Their recordings were sent to the music magazine Sonic and got a nice review. They were also on the free CD sampler that comes with the magazine. That's where Labrador Records discovered and learned to love the band. Now they're a part of Swedish indie label, Comings and goings
Original band member, Elin Almered, left the band before the recording of The Radio Dept.'s debut (lesser matters), but still made an appearance singing vocals for "Strange Things Will Happen".
Per Blomgren, Drummer, left the band before the release of Lesser Matters. The band opted instead for digital assistance with regards to drums & percussions for their songs.
Lisa Carlberg, bassist, departed from the Radio Dept soon after the release of "This past week EP". The band no longer felt the need for a member that solely specialized in bass. The band was taking a new direction and preparing for their second album, "Pet Grief", which wouldn't require a member that played bass guitar.
The current line up of the band is:
Johan Duncanson (Guitar & Vocals), Martin Carlberg(Guitar) and Daniel Tjäder (Keyboards & Synth) (2006).
More details can be found on the radio dept. website: theradiodept.com.
Record Labels.
Slottet:
Created in 2001, this is the Radio Dept's original label. Created & managed by the band themselves. They published and distributed their own recordings in order to spread their music to the world.
The "Against The Tide EP" & coveted "Annie Laurie EP" were both released on this label in 2002.
At sporadic moments over the years, whenever the band have wanted to release something quickly or for free, they'd do so through the Slottet label (e.g. bachelor Kisses in 2008).
Labrador :
After the success of the self released records and some glittering reviews in local publications, several major labels came calling. The Radio Dept. rejected most of these offers and instead signed with Labrador records. Although the band don't consider themselves connected ideologically or musically with Labrador and the other bands on the label, they have much respect for the label which has officially become the home of The Radio Dept.
Shelflife records:
Shelflife are an american indie label that operate on a similar philosophy to that of Sarah Records. They select highly innovative, creative & melodic bands and offer them transatlantic distribution. Several labrador bands had achieved success through shelflife, so it seemed an obvious choice to use them again for the distribution of 'Lesser Matters'. No futher Radio Dept records were released through shelflife.
Rex records:
Rex records was an London based experimental indie label started by an ex-XL employee. The aim was to release demos and promote leftfield indie music. Only two Radio Dept. records were released on Rex, Why Won't You Talk About It and the rare Liebling 7".
XL Recordings:
During 2004/05, XL funded, distributed and promoted The Radio Dept.
During this short partnership 4 records were released. Lesser Matters, Where Damage Isn't Already Done, Why Won't You Talk About It? and Ewan. A short european tour was organised for the band as well as lots of press and an appearance on an XL compilation with the likes of Ratatat & MIA.
Track & Field Records:
Track & Field are another London based record label that took a chance on The Radio Dept.
In 2006 Track & Field were employed to distribute Pet Grief in the UK. They also promoted the band and planned for an extensive UK tour. This plan was abandoned and a series of special one-off London shows were organised to supplant the tour.
Pony Canyon:
After years as an experienced distributor of DVD's & kids toys, Pony Canyon, tried their hand at promoting & distributing indie records. So far they've only distributed a special edition of Pet Grief in Japan.
Soundtrack
Three tracks by the Radio Dept. have been featured on the Sophia Coppola's film Marie Antoinette (2006). They are: Pulling our Weight, Keen on Boys, I Don't Like It Like This.
A Token Of Gratitude
The Radio Dept. Lyrics
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as a token
of my sincere gratitude
I'm not joking
There's the singing
the provoking
and all the promises made
Do I love you?
Yes I love you
But easy come, easy go
Don't let me down
The Radio Dept.'s "A Token of Gratitude" explores the complex emotions and confusion of a relationship. The lyrics express a genuine sense of gratitude and appreciation for their significant other, which is countered by the doubt and uncertainties that arise in the relationship. The use of the phrases "I'm not joking" and "easy come, easy go" reveal the singer's need for reassurance and stability in the relationship. The broken promises of the past also suggest a history of instability and uncertainty, which has led to the singer's need for confirmation that their partner will not let them down again. Ultimately, the song encapsulates the vulnerability and insecurity that can arise in relationships, even when there is love and gratitude present.
Line by Line Meaning
Please accept this
I humbly offer this gift to you
as a token
This gift represents my feelings towards you
of my sincere gratitude
I am truly thankful for what you have done for me
I'm not joking
I'm serious about expressing my gratitude
There's the singing
There are words being sung to convey my feelings
the provoking
The words are meant to provoke emotions and thoughts
and all the promises made
There were promises made in the past
That were broken
But some of those promises were not kept
Do I love you?
I am questioning my own feelings towards you
Yes I love you
I have come to the conclusion that I do love you
But easy come, easy go
I fear that this love may not last
Don't let me down
Please do not disappoint me or break my heart
Contributed by Caleb G. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
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Please accept this
As a token
Of my sincere gratitude
I'm not joking
There's the singing
The provoking
And all the promises made
That were broken
Do I love you?
Yes I love you
But easy come, easy go
Don't let me down
Tallmanonea
The entire album is just so good.
It surrounds me in a comfortable, dreamy atmosphere.
Simply wonderful.
Oliver Rojo
Found this years ago. Im glad is still underrated
AlexWasDreaming
I learnt sixth intervals on guitar and this song immediately popped into my head, of all the songs in the world that use it this one was the strongest in my mind, cause it's hella cool.
pgt2002
This song reminds me of going on a long ride on the bus after a late night hanging out on the beach. It was my first time living away from my home town and was amazed at how calm I felt. Funny thing is that I had just asked a woman out but found out she had a boyfriend. Sucked, but I moved on pretty fast lol - I found out about this band that same year... its defined many moments of my life, and it makes me feel nostalgic, yet accomplished to have just made it through the tough times.
Kabuki Kommando [Fourth World]
Rainy day music with the patio doors open so all the neighbors can hear this opus of sheer bliss and beauty. The privilege is all theirs.
passsacaglia
Soo beautiful ! Can't stop listening to it and I know I'm not alone to have this feeling...
Thays C.
''Do I love you?
Yes I love you
But easy come, easy go
Don't let me down.''
<3
blxxdcxrxmxny
All this talking...Talking is only bravadoooh YEAH!!!
evenzero
If it were in my Constitution to let you down, I would have already.
Andrés Guevara Santos
such a beautiful song