Author name: Marit

I’m Marit, 19 years old and studying for Teacher Assistant. I was born and live in Holland. I actually got to know the site owner before this site through another fansite I run with him – MattPCDWorld.co.uk – I then started to listen to some of The Saturdays’ music, watched some of their videos and decided I quite liked them! Since then I’ve been following them, and you understand as soon as Matt asked for volunteers I was the first to apply! I hope you’ll enjoy visiting this no nonsense fansite for The Saturdays that has been around, well, longer than they have!

So, how are The Saturdays getting on?

So, how are The Saturdays getting on?
Tuesday, March 3 2009, 11:30 GMT
By Nick Levine, Music Editor

Right then. We know exactly what you want from us today, so we’re going to get straight to the point.

# ‘Just Can’t Get Enough’ is currently in pole position, but it’s only 2,000 or so sales ahead of Kelly Clarkson’s ‘My Life Would Suck Without You’.

# Flo Rida’s zoomed straight into the top three with ‘Right Round’. Hmm… is he in with a shot at the top spot too?

# Meanwhile, the top five’s rounded off by Lady GaGa’s ‘Poker Face’ and Taylor Swift’s ‘Love Story’.

# Take That’s ‘Up All Night’, out this week, is outside the top ten but inside the top 15.

# Will Young’s ‘Let It Go’ is currently right at the bottom of the top 30.

What’s that… you’d like an update just before midday tomorrow? Oh alright then, but only because you asked so nicely.


DigitalSpy

The Saturdays: ‘Just Can’t Get Enough’

The Saturdays: ‘Just Can’t Get Enough’

Released on Monday, March 2 2009

By Nick Levine, Music Editor
The Saturdays: ‘Just Can’t Get Enough’

They made their chart debut just seven months ago, so landing a Comic Relief single is a big deal for The Saturdays – especially when you note that the last nine Red Nose Day pop tunes all reached number one. With a spring in their stiletto steps and a cheeky glint in their eyes, the girls are aiming to make it ten in a row by covering ‘Just Can’t Get Enough’.

It’s not the most adventurous choice of cover version, and there are half a dozen stronger tracks on their terrific debut album, but this rollicking, G-A-Y-friendly take on Depeche Mode’s synth-pop classic manages to stay just the right side of naff. If the fundamentally likeable but not terribly inspired charity single is a rite of passage for any British pop group wanting to become a household name, The Saturdays have navigated it with ease.

> Click here to watch the ‘Just Can’t Get Enough’ video

DigitalSpy

‘Just Can’t Get Enough’ – Out Today!

The Saturdays’ brand new single ‘Just Can’t Get Enough’ is out now! Unavailable on their gold-selling album, Chasing Lights, this is a track every Saturdays’ fan will want, with all profits going to Comic Relief!

The girls have taken Depeche Mode’s 80s classic and given it a full-on ‘Saturdays’ makeover turning it into a glitzy, glitterball of a track. Check out the video to the right which sees all the girls dressing up as 50s pin-ups!

The single is available to download from iTunes here along with the Wideboys Club Mix and the video mix as well as the video itself. You can buy the CD online here or down the shops. It comes with the fantastic B side ‘Golden Rules’!

The track is currently riding high in the iTunes chart so get your copy of ‘Just Can’t Get Enough’ today and help The Saturdays achieve their highest chart entry yet!

Plus you’ll be doing your bit for this year’s Comic Relief appeal which aims to raise money for the disadvantaged in the UK and Africa. Click here for more info.

Source: Official site

B-side Of The Week: Saturdays’ ‘Golden Rules’

B-side Of The Week: Saturdays’ ‘Golden Rules’

Thought B-sides couldn’t get any better than Take That’s ’84’? Well think again, because The Saturdays have struck gold with the flipside to their Comic Relief single ‘Just Can’t Get Enough’.

It’s called ‘Golden Rules’ and it’s nothing short of a stomping electropop extravaganza. Over a grinding bassline and a solid wall of synths, The Saturdays warn impressionable girls away from bad boys who like “rolling in the hay”. Sounding like it could have slotted quite nicely onto Girls Aloud’s Tangled Up album, this track easily meets the high standards we’ve come to expect from our 21st century girl bands.

In fact, if it’s any indication of what we should expect from the second Sats album – due later this year – the girls could be well on their way to achieving their stated aim of becoming a household name. The full version is available on the ‘Just Can’t Get Enough’ CD single, out March 2, but for now here’s a 45-second taster:

*see source to listen to the track  and to comment below there and tell your opinion about the song!

Saturdays: ‘We look up to the Spice Girls’

Saturdays: ‘We look up to the Spice Girls’

Saturdays: 'We look up to the Spice Girls'The Saturdays star Frankie Sandford has revealed that the Spice Girls are the group’s biggest inspiration.

The singer confirmed that, despite touring with Girls Aloud last year, the girlband have learned more by studying the Spices’ approach to music.

Discussing Girls Aloud, Sandford told the Daily Record: “We’re quite different and as long as we are both making good music, it’s fine. The girls told us not to get carried away with everything because it is easy to end up in a bubble and lose touch.

“Who we look up to as a band, though, are the Spice Girls. We do get compared with them a lot, which is a load of fun. Emma Bunton told me she really likes us which was such a compliment.”

Meanwhile, Sandford’s fellow band member Vanessa White added that the group are keen to make pop music “cool” again over the coming months.

“When we started, pop wasn’t really cool. There was a lot of indie music, too much,” she explained. “We were like: ‘Where’s the pop?’ Pop is fun and has loads of energy. We want to bring pop back and make everybody like it again.”

Source: DigitalSpy

The Saturdays: Interview from Digital Spy

The Saturdays

They’ve racked up three top ten hits since July, their debut album‘s gone gold and they’ve even made the cover of FHM – nice… well… everything, girls! Now The Saturdays are taking on their biggest challenge yet, releasing a cover of Depeche Mode’s ‘Just Can’t Get Enough’ in aid of Comic Relief. Could it become their first number one hit? We hooked up with the girls to find out if they’re feeling confident.

When did you find out you’d be doing the Comic Relief single?
Una: “Probably about four or five weeks ago.”
Vanessa: “Our management really just sprung it on us.”
Frankie: “They wound us up with it too. They were like, ‘Oh by the way, you’re not going to be doing your next single as planned. A lot of things are going on at the minute and it’s not really the right time… but you will be doing the Comic Relief single.'”

What made you want to cover ‘Just Can’t Get Enough’? Were any other songs in the running?
Mollie: “It was the first song suggested and we all took to it straight away. We could instantly hear that we could make it sound like us and something that would be on our album. We didn’t want to be doing a cover that didn’t represent us at all. I think we’ve managed to keep it in our sound.”
Rochelle: “And the video, much as it’s a bit of fun for Comic Relief, is just so Saturdays as well.”

The last nine Comic Relief singles have all gone to number one. How does that make you feel?
Vanessa: “Scared! You kinda feel, ‘What if we don’t? What will people think?’ We want to make as much money as we can for charity at the end of the day.”
Frankie: “If it doesn’t make number one, it will be the public who didn’t do it. We’re doing as much as we can so it’s up to them now.”
Rochelle: “We’re feeling hopeful. We know we’ve got a good song, we know we’ve got a good video and we know we’re working hard.”

What’s your favourite Comic Relief single from years past?
All: “Spice Girls!”
Mollie: “Definitely ‘Who Do You Think You Are’ – what a tune! I liked the Girls Aloud/Sugababes song too. I always think of Nicola’s hair when I think of that song because she had really good hair in the video. It was a really cool shade of red.”

Will you be reissuing your album to include ‘Just Can’t Get Enough’?
Una: “No, there’s no plans to do that at the moment.”

Will there be another single from the album?
Frankie: “Yes there will be, but we can’t say what.”
Vanessa: “It was only ever a rumour that ‘Work’ was going to be a single. It could be the next single, but it could not be. All the songs on the album that haven’t been released yet are in the running at the moment.”

Will you be releasing another album before the end of the year?
Vanessa: “Yes, we’ve already started writing for the second album.”
Mollie: “Actually, we’ve recorded one or two tracks for it already. Well, we’ve demoed them anyway.”
Una: “We’ve blocked time aside for the new album in the near future and we’re really looking forward to getting on with it.”

Is it too early to say what sort of direction the album’s going in?
Rochelle: “It’s still us, but I’m guessing it’s going to be a bit more personal.”
Una: “Slightly more mature-sounding I suppose, but we really know what our sound is now.”
Frankie: “We’re planning to write quite a lot of songs for the album, but we won’t be turning down good songs just because we didn’t write them. We want the album to be the best it can.”

It’s also been reported that you’re hoping to crack America. Is there any truth to these rumours?
Una: “Yes! We’re planning to go over to America at some point this year and maybe do a couple of weeks out there.”
Mollie: “Some of our songs have already been played on the radio over there, but we haven’t been over yet. You know, we really want to focus on the UK at the moment. We’re not a household name or anything so we don’t want to jet off before we’ve even established ourselves here. This is our home and we love it here.”

You recently did a shoot for FHM. How did you find it?
Mollie: “Daunting. We were like, ‘Oh God, are we just going to be getting our kit off?”
Vanessa: “We didn’t want that. We didn’t want to take all of our clothes off straight away… I don’t mean it like that! I mean, if you look at the the pictures, they’re not actually that different to what we normally wear. We’re all in tops or dresses.”
Una: “None of us wore anything we were uncomfortable in. We all had in a say in what we wore so it was fine.”
Frankie: “We probably wore less in the new video!”

Finally, a hot pop topic of our times – what do you think of Lady GaGa?
Vanessa: “She’s an absolute star and I love her single.”
Frankie: “I like her, but I wouldn’t necessarily buy her album. I nicked it from a mate actually.”
Una: “I bet she finds it easy to walk down the street without getting recognised. When she’s dressed down and not wearing that hair-piece, you wouldn’t know who she is. She could probably have a great private life.”
Rochelle: “What the hell would she look like when she’s not all done up? I’d honestly have no idea.”
Mollie: “It’s the same with Katy Perry I think…”
Rochelle: “Yeah, but she doesn’t have a bow made out of hair and stuff. And she doesn’t wear fannypacks all the time.”

The Saturdays release ‘Just Can’t Get Enough’ on March 2.

Source: DigitalSpy

First new News Reporter: Marit!

Hi everyone!

I’m Marit, a new newsreporter for this fansite for The Saturdays! Funny thing is though, I haven’t been a fan for The Saturdays that long – as I live in Holland they haven’t released their music here yet, unfortunately!

From now on, I’ll post at least the news from The Saturdays’ official site, and I’ll do my best in finding other newsitems as well.

That’s why we need you (!), who have been fans for longer than I have and know more sources so they can publish them on the site for everyone to read.

If you want to give yourself up for News Reporter, please email to this adress: [email protected].

Marit

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