Popjustice
  • Home
    • Briefing archive
  • Features
  • Playlists
  • Get Popjustice emails
  • About Popjustice
    • About
    • Popjustice: Est 2000
    • The Popjustice Twenty Quid Music Prize
  • Contact
    • General contact details
    • Submit music
  • Forum
Recent Posts
  • Congratulations to Charli XCX and Lorde: winners of the 2024 Popjustice Twenty Quid Music Prize
  • The 2024 Twenty Quid Music Prize: Shortlist
  • The 2023 Popjustice Twenty Quid Music Prize: Shortlist
  • Fine, let's do a Substack then.
  • The 2022 Popjustice Twenty Quid Music Prize: shortlist
Hello! In theory you should only be seeing this if you're using a mobile or tablet. How's the site looking? If anything's wonky click here and tell us so we can fix it. Thanks! x
Popjustice
  • Briefing
  • Features
  • Playlists
    • New Music Friday: The Popjustice Edit
    • Big Hit Energy
    • 21st Century Pop
    • 2018% Solid Pop Music
    • Full archive
  • About
    • About Popjustice
    • Contacting Popjustice
    • Send music
    • Popjustice: Est 2000
    • The Popjustice Twenty Quid Music Prize
  • Forum
  • The Briefing

A Swedish boyband is releasing a single about listening to Zane Lowe

  • February 22, 2014
  • Popjustice

There's a Swedish boyband called The Fooo.

Here they are on a semi-shiny floor.

The Fooo

Incredibly for many reasons, not least of which is the fact that it's not even coming out in the UK, their new single 'King Of The Radio' is about wanting to listen to Zane Lowe, Radio 1's shouter in residence and a man whose tireless pursuit of #goodmusic will no doubt lead to many spins of 'King Of The Radio' on his own show.

Perhaps it could even be a Hottest Record?

The Fooo have also done a version of Bomfunk MCs' 'Freestyler', a song which has been begging for a boyband cover version since about three days after its original release.

The Fooo's grasp of pop's varied history does not end with Bomfunk MCs: they've also recorded a song which in many ways (one way) is an update of 'Blue Suede Shoes', except their song requests "don't step on my Kangaroos". It's a song about shoes called Kangaroos, not about cruelty to animals, although who's to say this song won't also have a positive impact on the plight of trampled marsupials?

Maybe one of the reasons we enjoyed the 'King Of The Radio' video so much on first viewing is that we saw it the day after the Brits, an event at which One Direction seemed more bored than ever of being in a boyband to such an extent that one of them was — at best — having a shit when they were due on stage. The Wanted, now thank­fully on their way out with just a bound-to-be-excru­ci­at­ing farewell arena tour to get out of the way, never seemed to want to do their jobs properly.

Union J have done a decent job of creating the impres­sion that being in a boyband isn't neces­sar­ily the most embar­rass­ing and awful thing that can happen to a chap (even when sometimes it actually is), but they seem like The xx next to The Fooo, whose indi­vidual members' purported back­grounds in street­dance mean that the cho­reo­graphy, if a little prancy in places, feels quite fresh. The Fooo are certainly unin­hib­ited in a way their British coun­ter­parts haven't been in over a decade.

The members' ages may help in that respect — they're all 15 or 16, and maybe in three or four years they too will find the whole business a bit tedious — but for the time being it's all just quite unself­con­scious and agreeable.

Let's watch the best bit of the video again.

Amazing.

Fooo for thought:

▸ Official site
▸ Facebook
▸ Twitter
▸ YouTube

  • The Fooo
Previous Article
  • The News

Mutya Keisha Siobhan will be performing with Metronomy at the NME Awards

  • February 21, 2014
  • Brad O'Mance
Have a read
Next Article
  • The News

Frankmusik's new album now has some 'cover art' and a tracklisting

  • February 24, 2014
  • Brad O'Mance
Have a read
Further listening
Greatest hits
  • Robbie Williams interview
  • Alison Goldfrapp interview: "I feel good about this"
  • Mutya Keisha Siobhan: their amazingness is legally binding
Further reading
  • 1
    Congratulations to Charli XCX and Lorde: winners of the 2024 Popjustice Twenty Quid Music Prize
  • 2
    The 2024 Twenty Quid Music Prize: Shortlist
  • 3
    The 2023 Popjustice Twenty Quid Music Prize: Shortlist
  • 4
    Fine, let's do a Substack then.
  • 5
    The 2022 Popjustice Twenty Quid Music Prize: shortlist
  • 6
    2021 Popjustice Twenty Quid Music Prize: Laura Mvula wins
Est 2000. Still going.
Socials

 Spotify
 Facebook
 Twitter
 Instagram
 Soundcloud

'Quick links'

About Popjustice
Contact Popjustice
Sign up for the newsletter 
Submit music
Est 2000
Twenty Quid Music Prize 

Playlists

21st Century Pop 
New Music Friday: The Popjustice Edit 
2018% Solid Pop Music 
The Sound Of Popjustice 
Playlist archive

© 2020 Popjustice Ltd. Scrolled to the bottom now you're here
  • Privacy, Ts & Cs, cookies etc
  • Corrections

Input your search keywords and press Enter.