It seems like the video for “She’s got nothing on (but the radio)” single is set to be shown for the very first time on the Roxette Offcial Facebook page in the Video section on January 14th, Friday.

She’s Got Nothing On (But The Radio)
Roxette’s Single “She’s Got Nothing On (But The Radio)” is Out!

Long-awaited Roxette’s new single “She’s got nothing on (but the radio) can be purchased online from today on. So far, only the digital version is out. The digital single comes with “Wish I Could Fly” live in St. Petersburg, recorded in September.
International release dates may differ a bit, Amazon.co.uk/MP3 lists it for the 9th, some other places for the 10th. The CD single is scheduled for January 28.
We will list all stores (at least as many of them as possible) where it can be bought all around the world. Of course, we will need your help, let us know where it can be bought in your country!
Argentina
PersonalMusica (only for Personal – cell phone company – customers)
Australia
Finland
France
Germany
Amazon (can also be bought from Austria) | iTunes | Musicload
Japan
Sweden
UK
HMV Digital (better quality)
Help Roxette to the download charts and buy your digital copy today!
Sascha has designed a couple of banners – feel free to use them on your website to promote the single.
Making of the new video. La-la-la-lies.
If you read an article in today’s Aftonbladet, so forget about it. It was written there that extras for the “She’s got nothing on (but the radio)” video did not receive any money (though they agreed on those conditions) and had no food…
According to Aftonbladet and translated by welchemusic.com – the extras had been promised some food but had to content with nothing but coffee and white bread (nothing but the radio would have been better!). A spokesperson for the production company apologized explaining that “it was a difficult location, but there was heat and no more than 30 people in the room. I would like to call these people and apologize as that we did not intend them to feel this way.”
Here is the director Mats Udd’s words of truth:
Got an email yesterday that Aftonbladet was looking for extras who had felt mistreated during the making of the video. A man named Michael Garderud (he previously found a plastic in food – read more about it in Svenska Dagbladet’s article) was an extra on the Roxette video we did. He even wrote on his blog that it was a good recording. But he changed his mind when he read my interview that “”it was fun to work with a big budget”. He called Aftonbladet and said how he had been mistreated during the filming. It is of course amazingly boring, a making of the video should always be enjoyable and as comfortable as possible, especially if you are there for free. But before you cry out in Aftonbladet, you should know that a high budget to me is not a particularly high budget, I have made budget videos throughout 2010 for no more than 20,000 SEK. That is how it looks like, there is no money in the Swedish music video world – but Michael does not know that. Since Roxette has nothing to do with the recording, so the news’ value is approximately equal to zero.
Bravo to Mats then. The video for the single should be available in any day now.
radiorox contributed to the article.
Airplay for “Radio” single starts
Poland: EMI Music Poland has sent an electronic version of the latest Roxette single “She’s got nothing on (but the radio)” to the Polish radio stations. Airplay for the new single in Poland starts on Monday, January 10th.
Switzerland: According to airplay.ch the single was already played by Radio Argovia in Monday 3rd.
Sweden: the single was played on RixFM for the first time today at about 16:00.
If you have any other information about your countries, please let us know.
“She’s Got Nothing On (But The Radio)” reviews trickle in
As a reaction of the premature single release last friday the first music websites and blogs already posted initial reviews of Roxette’s new single. Here’s some excerpts:
The song sounds like classic Roxette with a modern twist. With an amazing sense of melody and the unique mix of Marie Fredriksson’s and Per Gessle’s voices, She’s Got Nothing On has the potential to be the biggest single from the duo since “Joyride”, their last Canadian number one hit in 1991.
As for us, well we just think it’s a good song really! … Retro guitars and huge drum beats are mixed up in a pop mould, and it gives the song a sugar coating that would make any pill easier to swallow. Melody wise, the chorus is very Roxette – soaring and anthemic.
… a return to form for the Swedish hit makers. The soaring vocal melodies are what one would expect to hear from a band that created some of the biggest hits of the 80s and 90s. If promoted properly, “She’s Got Nothing On (But The Radio)” could be poised to garner the band a whole new audience of music fans.
From the Pop In Stereo article we already mentioned.
Too little Marie, the very echo of the past.
No, the first Roxette single in several years is not a grand comeback.
Expressen gives 2/5 bees, like in the good old times…
Hopefully the label also gives the pair another shot in the States, as well, with “She’s Got Nothing On”, because if Per Gessle’s composition proves only one thing, it’s that he’s still at the top of the game when it comes to Swede pop perfection. We think Roxette are still looking sharp. What say you?
Idolator.com
If you find other reviews/article (without illegal download links of the song) please let us know! Popular magazines/websites preferred of course – not the private blog of your neighbour… 😉

