Saturday Saints quickly gained a loyal cult following after their formation in the late-nineties. The band’s sound was refined through extensive gigging in the NYC nightclub circuit. In the late-nineties/early aughts, Saturday Saints were mainstays in iconic haunts like CBGB, Mercury Lounge, ACME Underground, Arlene’s Grocery, and the Hard Rock Cafe.
In 2002, Saturday Saints were voted one of the Top 5 Unsigned Bands in NYC on 102.7 WNEW’s Ron & Fez Show. The following year they recorded their signature version of Weezer’s “Tired of Sex” for Cleopatra Records cult album A Punk Tribute to Weezer.
Independent record label, Rhyme & Reason Records, signed the band in 2019 and featured them on the Award-Winning “No Alternative” movie soundtrack alongside such musical luminaries as: Mudhoney, Lisa Loeb, Superdrag, Moby, sElf, Failure, Sebadoh, and others. The soundtrack was chosen as one of the official releases by Record Store Day 2019.
Check out the debut album entitled “Anhedonia” available on all streaming platforms. Saturday Saints latest single “Holy Roller” is out now as the band continues recording their followup effort.