Cover of The Radio Dept. Pulling Our Weight EP
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For fans of shoegaze and indie pop, listeners of dreamy and melodic music, followers of the radio dept. and similar bands like slowdive and my bloody valentine, and those seeking relaxing and atmospheric eps.
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In the new wave of "shoe gazers," the Radio Dept. are among the most interesting groups, alongside M83. Predictable in bringing back melodies hidden among the sonic clouds typical of bands like My Bloody Valentine and Slowdive (the latter, in my opinion, being the most imitated), but not negligible for this reason, quite the contrary.

"Pulling Our Weight" is an EP released in 2003 by Labrador, the same year as "Lesser Matters," the debut full-length of the Swedish combo, which remains their most complete and engaging as well.

The EP in question presents five tracks, sweet and calm dreamy melodies, halfway between Orange Juice and Jesus & Mary Chain, where keyboard sound carpets stand out, the most highlighted component of their sound that partly recalls certain sounds especially from "Souvlaki" by Slowdive, with the due artistic difference. A short and relaxing journey in the dead of night, cradled by a soft cloud in the sky, flying over the world until the edge of the city ("The City Limit"), this is the sensation of this mini-album (just as depicted in the video of the title track), an irresistible stress-reliever that makes you want to listen to it repeatedly, the duration and format of the work ensure an ideal compactness.

If you think that only a small dose listen of this genre or of these recent bands, pleasant yet derivative, is necessary, this record is definitely recommended, I even prefer it to the other two subsequent works "Pet Grief" from 2006 and "Clinging To a Scheme" of this year.

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This review highlights The Radio Dept.'s 2003 Pulling Our Weight EP as a charming and relaxing shoegaze release. It praises the band's melodic approach amid dense sonic clouds and compares their sound to Slowdive and My Bloody Valentine. The EP is described as a compact, calming journey, recommended even over some later releases. Its dreamy and sweet melodies make it an effective stress-reliever and a standout in the genre.

Tracklist Videos

01   Pulling Our Weight (03:21)

02   We Climb the Wired Fences (04:12)

03   I Don't Need Love, I've Got My Band (03:14)

04   Someone Else (02:18)

05   The City Limit (05:53)

The Radio Dept.

The Radio Dept. are a Swedish indie pop/dream‑pop band from Lund, formed in 1995 by Johan Duncanson and Martin Larsson. Known for blending lo‑fi shoegaze textures with synth‑pop and understated melodies, they’ve released four studio albums and a widely praised singles compilation on Labrador Records.
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