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Saint Etienne

The Night

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CD with 8pp booklet - £12.99 | Buy

limited indies only 140g coke bottle green with cream white & dark green splatter LP - £24.99
Sarah, Bob & Pete have regrouped for a silky set bedecked with all of the effortless nocturnal Francophile charm that you'd expect from a band named as ...
Saint Etienne

Good Humor

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Debsey Wykes

Teenage Daydream: We are the Girls Who Play in a Band

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An evocative coming of age story from one of the UK’s first ever female post-punk musicians.
International

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  1. Glad
  2. Dancing Heart
  3. The Go Betweens
  4. Sweet Melodies
  5. Save It For A Rainy Day
  6. Fade
  7. Brand New Me
  8. Take Me To The Pilot
  9. Two Lovers
  10. Why Are You Calling
  11. He’s Gone
  12. The Last Time

Saint Etienne

International

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  • CD with 12pp Booklet (pre-order)

    Expected Release: 5th Sep 2025

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'International' is their final album-length statement, after the group’s 35-year excursion through pop.

A dreamlike drift with friends and collaborators, 'International' features cameos from the higher echelons of pop - 80s chart heroes, electro, acid house and all points in-between, from Vince Clarke to Nick Heyward, Confidence Man to Erol Alkan, Chemical Brothers, Orbital, Doves and Xenomania, through to the lesser known, but equally exhilarating, Bradfordians, Augustin Bousfield and Flash Cassette (an artist described as “sitting somewhere between Funkadelic and a SEGA Mega Drive”).

Saint Etienne are the 90s band who never left us, never imploded, and never adhered to clichéd excess. They are a testament to getting along, getting on with creating something new and, of course, getting away with it.