Saturday Looks Good to Me

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About Saturday Looks Good to Me

Embracing a wildly eclectic variety of melodic influences, Saturday Looks Good to Me is the brainchild of indie pop wunderkind Fred Thomas, who has been the only constant member of the group since its inception 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 by a band that didn't exist; with the help of a handful of like-minded friends, Thomas wrote and produced a set of nine songs that drew on '60s pop sounds (Motown, Brian Wilson, and Phil Spector are clear reference points) while also taking cues from contemporary indie rock.

ORIGIN
United States of America
FORMED
1999
GENRE
Alternative

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