The Radio Dept. return to their lo-fi roots with new single "This Repeated Sodomy"
11 September 2015, 11:43
| Written by
Rich Thane
Following on from their electronic-tinged comeback single "Occupied", Swedish indie heroes The Radio Dept. return today with new song "This Repeated Sodomy".
A jangly 2 minute long gem, "This Repeated Sodomy" harks back to the group's early lo-fi roots and is - according to the band's label Labrador - a standalone track that won't be included on their massively anticipated follow-up to 2010's career best Clinging To A Scheme.
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