Saturday Looks Good to Me

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Saturday Looks Good to Me
Origin Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S.A.
Genre(s) indie pop
Years active 1999-present
Label(s) Flag of the United States K Records
Flag of Australia Popfrenzy
Flag of the United Kingdom HDIF
Associated acts His Name Is Alive, Lovesick, Flashpapr
Website http://www.slgtm.com
Members
Fred Thomas
Chris Bathgate
Scott Sellwood
Juan Briz Garcia
Ryan Howard
Andrew Hoepfner
Betty Marie Barnes

Saturday Looks Good to Me was an experimental indie pop band that formed in 1999. The group is led by singer-songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Fred Thomas (former member of His Name Is Alive, Lovesick, Flashpapr). Through Fred Thomas, the group's major songwriter, the group creates intricate soundscapes which hearken back to Detroit soul. The Band announced their breakup during gigs of their summer 2008 European Tour, citing moving to different cities as a reason for the end of the Band.

Thomas toured with varying lineups across the United States, often including Juan Garcia on percussion, also of Ben and Bruno, who appears on Thomas's record label.

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[edit] Minor releases

  • Cassingle Series #3 (Sanitary Records, April 2006)
  • The Girl Is Distracted 7" record
  • Green Mansions (limited tour EP)
  • Money in the Afterlife b/w All the Sidewalk Birds 7" (Ernest Jenning Record Co.) - February, 20 2007)
  • Cold Colors EP (Polyvinyl - July, 24 2007)
  • Dianne Falling Off Her Horse b/w Springtime Judgment 7" (Ernest Jenning Record Co.) - July, 8 2008)

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