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The Radio Dept.
Artist Icon Running Out of Love (2016)
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"Running Out of Love" is the fourth album by Swedish, Dream pop band The Radio Dept, released on October 21, 2016 on the Shelflife label. Their first LP since 2010's Clinging to a Scheme, Running Out Of Love was delayed by a legal battle with their record label Labrador. The first single "Occupied" was released on a three-track EP of the same name on June 16, 2015 on a limited run of 1,000 12" records.
On its release, Running Out of Love was met with positive reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from critics, the album received an average score of 84, based on 4 reviews, indicating Universal acclaim.
The Line of Best Fit wrote -- "You only have to look at the cover of Running Out Of Love to realise that The Radio Dept. are waging war. Over its ten songs Johan Duncanson and Martin Carlberg do battle with the Swedish government, fascists, racists and their (now ex) record company. Running Out Of Love isn’t the sound of hectoring; it’s The Radio Dept. getting on with the business of making important records, being one of the most challenging, uncompromising and rewarding bands we have and proving that political music is as vital as ever. "
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