The Radio Dept reveal 'Committed to the Cause' ahead of new album Running Out Of Love - premiere

Roisin O'Connor
Monday 10 October 2016 10:15 EDT
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Swedish band The Radio Dept have put out a new track ahead of the release of their fourth album, Running Out of Love.

Listen to the song below:

Running Out Of Love is the band's first record in six years.

They formed in 1998 and released the critically acclaimed debut Lesser Matters in 2003, several tracks of which were included on Sofia Coppola's Marie Antoinette.

Consistently vocal on political and social issues, they've taken on Sweden's prime minister, far right parties, and most recently the arms industry with their recent single 'Swedish Guns'.

Running Out Of Love, the fourth album from the Radio Dept., is out on 21 October via Labrador Records. The band play Scala in London on 31 January 2017

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