| The Saturday Knights get ready to "Mingle" |
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| Thursday, 01 May 2008 17:34 | |
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Hip-hop and indie-rock labels have a long and sometimes-frustrating relationship. Remember Matador's ill-fated, overfunded rap adventure (featuring the Arsonists and Large Professor, among others)? Or how about Conor Oberst's Team Love imprint and Mars Black? Few of these projects were successful because indie-rock labels, for the most part, don't know how to market to hip-hop fans. But that might change with the Saturday Knights. Based in Seattle, the happy-go-lucky trio mixes hip-hop and rock styles with panache reminiscent of Gym Class Heroes. (And no, that's not necessarily a bad thing.) The group is signed to Light in the Attic Records, which heads might remember from its Free Design reissues a few years back, and released a well-received self-titled EP last year. Next up: the full-length. The Saturday Knights' Mingle is set to come out June 24. Guests include the Dap-Kings, onetime Soundgarden guru Kim Thayil, and producer Jack Endino (who worked on Nirvana's Bleach). "Tapping deep into their creative skills and unprecedented personal charm, Mingle is a flawlessly fluid integration of vintage rock, lady-loving soul, and trailer park punk," reads a press release for the album. If that sounds like your thing, then check out the track listing below.
www.thesaturdayknights.com |