Wednesday, 11 June 2008

Saturday Looks Good To Me

Saturday Looks Good To Me   
Artist: Saturday Looks Good To Me

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   Indie
   



Discography:


Fill Up the Room   
 Fill Up the Room

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 12


Every Night   
 Every Night

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 12




Embracing a wildly eclectic variety show of melodic influences, Saturday Looks Good to Me is the inspiration of indie pop wunderkind Fred Thomas, world Health Organization has been the simply changeless member of the radical since its origin in 2000. Saturday Looks Good to Me began as a fanciful project by Thomas (previously a member of Flashpapr and Lovesick) to create a record book by a ring that didn't survive; with the help of a handful of like-minded friends, Thomas wrote and produced a arrange of nina from Carolina songs that drew on '60s pop sounds (Motor City, Brian Wilson, and Phil Spector are net reference book points) piece too pickings cues from contemporary indie rock. Thomas gave the jut out the appoint Saturday Looks Good to Me, and the baseball club tunes were released on a limited edition vinyl LP by the Here Forever Always label in the spring of 2000 (a CD reissue appeared two geezerhood later on). A CD-R album of more music from the shadow radical, Savage August Moon (aka I Take a Chance Every Time) followed in the fall of 2000, simply Saturday Looks Good to Me was one of several projects for Thomas until 2002, when the pop-oriented emo group Saves the Day came across a transcript of the debut album and was impressed enough to bid SLGTM to open for them on a national tour. Thomas assembled a dance band to play the songs onstage, and the circuit was successful enough that Saturday Looks Good to Me not simply north Korean won a new host of fans only landed a deal with the Illinois-based autonomous label Polyvinyl Records. In March 2003, Polyvinyl released the second full-length SLGTM exertion, All Your Summer Songs, while their third, Every Night, came out in the fall of 2003; Every Night was released on both vinyl group and CD, with the same songs appearing on both formats just in different recordings or mixes. Between albums, Thomas and his gang released a steady stream of singles, EPs, and CD-R titles, and the 2006 collection Good on Sound featured the lion's share of Saturday Looks Good to Me's non-LP tracks. By this time Thomas was also pickings Saturday Looks Good to Me on the road on a regular footing, and the group's growing following and reputation for sterling, idiosyncratic pop captured the attention of the revered indie label K Records, world Health Organization stepped forrad to issue SLGTM's quarter proper album, Fill Up the Room, in the fall of 2007.