Next week, Saint Etienne release International, the British band's final album, from which we've heard "Glad" and "Take Me To The Pilot." They recently received praise from Winona Ryder in an ...
After 35 years of heavenly pop, Saint Etienne have decided to call it a day. They’re not “breaking up,” per se, as Bob Stanley, Pete Wiggs and Sarah Crackness remain great friends but they’re ceasing ...
Saint Etienne isn't usually counted among modern music's more party-starting combos, but the sleek Brit trio -- outfitted with one extra member for a brief stateside tour -- managed to generate plenty ...
British indie-pop trio Saint Etienne are releasing a new album, International, which they are describing as their final album, this Friday via Heavenly. Now they have shared its third single, “Brand ...
There's an old adage: The hardest part of being in a band is keeping it together. In that regard, Saint Etienne have aced the test. Since Sarah Cracknell joined Pete Wiggs and Bob Stanley on the ...
Next month, the great London trio Saint Etienne will say goodbye. They have been a group for 35 years now, and they've got some absolute dance-pop classics in their catalog. Over the decades, they ...
'It feels like the old days...' Saint Etienne reflect on their journey and final album International
In October 1991, alternative dance-pop trio Saint Etienne released their debut album Foxbase Alpha, which became the first full-length LP on Jeff Barrett’s newly founded label, Heavenly Recordings.
Facing "phenomenal demand," the band will play at St Peter’s Church in Poole on September 10, London's Shepherd's Bush Empire on September 11, and Birmingham Institute on September 12. The band, made ...
Where I’ve Been Trying To Tell You was blurred, gauzy, low to mid-tempo and impressionistic, its counterpart is often up-tempo and avowedly poppy. Both albums, though, are shot-through with ...
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