Getting Saturday up and rolling with a set from the 2009 Primavera Sound Festival in Barcelona on May 29, 2009 by Saint Etienne – all coming from RNE Radio 3 in Madrid.
Saint Etienne were associated with the “indie dance” genre in the early 1990s. Their typical approach was to combine sonic elements (such as samples and digitally synthesized sounds) of the dance-pop that emerged in the wake of the so-called Second Summer of Love with an emphasis on songwriting involving romantic and introspective themes more commonly associated with traditional British pop and rock music. Early work demonstrated the influence of 1960s soul, 1970s dub and rock as well as 1980s dance music, giving them a broad palette of sounds and a reputation for eclecticism. Years later, The Times wrote that they “deftly fused the grooviness of Swinging Sixties London with a post-acid house backbeat”. Their first two albums, Foxbase Alpha and So Tough, feature sounds chiefly associated with house music, such as standard TR-909 drum patterns and Italo house piano riffs mixed with original sounds, notable by the use of found dialogue, sampled from 1960s British realist cinema.
In 1991, the band also released two singles, “7 Ways to Love” and “He Is Cola”, under the name Cola Boy with different singers (one of them being future radio personality Janey Lee Grace, who recorded and appeared in the video for the former); their explanation for publishing under a pen name is that the tracks were “too cheesy for Saint Etienne. We’d have been finished overnight”.[13][14] The band would later produce an updated electro-house version of “7 Ways to Love” for Japanese singer Nokko for her 1993 album “I Will Catch U” (also known as “Call Me Nightlife” for the United States, Canada and Europe), in which she added lyrics to the song in both Japanese and English.
During the early 1990s the group enjoyed extensive coverage in UK music weekly papers NME and Melody Maker and gained a reputation as purveyors of “pure pop” in the period immediately prior to the Brit-Pop explosion. So Tough reached No. 7 in the UK Albums Chart. Their most popular singles of this period were “You’re in a Bad Way” and “Join Our Club” (which reached No. 12 and No. 21 in the UK Singles Chart).
Their tenth album, I’ve Been Trying to Tell You, was released on 10 September 2021. According to Pete Wiggs, the album was a lockdown project for the trio during the COVID-19 pandemic, prior to which they were working on a different set of tracks. In September 2021, he confirmed the group planned to revisit the material for a possible 2022 release. Their eleventh album, The Night, was released on 13 December 2024.
While promoting The Night, the group confirmed that a further album would soon follow, and in May 2025, International was announced for release in September, with “Glad” as the first single. The press release and subsequent interviews for the album also revealed that this would be the final Saint Etienne album following Bob Stanley’s suggestion to Cracknell and Wiggs that they conclude their recording career on a positive note.
And there you have it – Hit play and dive into the weekend and hear what 2009 was all about in Barcelona.

