Photos: The Radio Dept. – Seaport Music Festival, NYC 15/07/11
16 July 2011, 22:12
| Written by
The Line of Best Fit
On what feels like an endless promotional campaign for last year’s career defining Clinging To A Scheme and this year’s retrospective collection Passive Aggressive, The Radio Dept. returned to the States this week to play a handful of shows. Lighting up the Manhattan skyline last night the Swedish trio played a free show at the South Street seaport.
A set consisting of the classic singles ‘Worst Taste In Music’, ‘Heaven’s On Fire’, ‘David’ and – according to TLOBF’s photographer Cory Smith – a possible new instrumental song that closed their show.
The band’s back catalogue Lesser Matters (2003), Pet Grief (2006) and Clinging To A Scheme (2010) are all available to order now via the bands label Labrador Records. With each album offering a glorious progression from noisey shoegaze to heart-on-sleeve dream pop, you’d be a fool not to pick all three of these releases up. Head to the Labrador store now and fill your boots.










Latest
- Gorillaz mark 25 years with headline slot at Madrid’s new eco-conscious festival Pulse of Gaia
- Sir Chloe announce second album, Swallow The Knife
- Milo Korbenski releases new single “Ratworm,” ahead of upcoming album Sex Angel
- Katie Malco collaborates with Mui Zyu on new track, "When You’re Sleeping"
- Ada Lea shares new single "something in the wind" and announces first UK tour in six years
- Barry Can't Swim unveils final album preview, "All My Friends"
- Franz Ferdinand join forces with Johnny Marr and Master Peace on two new singles
Get the Best Fit take on the week in music direct to your inbox every Friday
Read next
News
Listen
There's a new idol to worship, and he goes by Cain Culto
meg elsier puts pedal to the slacker metal on “sportscar [scrapped]”
Retail Drugs breathes fire in the blown-out alternative rock “manny”
Fabrizio Cammarata offers a sacred soundscape in “Asanta”
Verve-signed Aron! releases debut EP Cozy you (and other nice songs)
Gracie and Rachel deliver folk-pop for the future on "WTF"
Reviews

Tropical F*ck Storm
Fairyland Codex
20 Jun 2025

Loyle Carner
hopefully !
19 Jun 2025

Yaya Bey
do it afraid
18 Jun 2025

Haim
I quit
18 Jun 2025