Saturday Looks Good To Me New’s albums in the early 2000s (All Your Summer Songs, Every Night) predicted the reverb-saturated production and girl-group revisitations that indie rock would embrace several years down the road. One Kiss Ends It All expands on those early lo-fi marvels, drawing on the reference points of 60’s pop and early indie rock, all filtered through the band’s skewed pop lens.
Album Details:
New full-length from Saturday Looks Good To Me in stores May 21.
Teal vinyl limited to 300.
White cassette limited to 100.
Bundles available with new t-shirt design.
Pre-order HERE.
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