The Saturdays – “Living For The Weekend” Album Details

Published September 04th 2013
Filed under News

The Saturdays have finally revealed that their new album is called Living For The Weekend and will be released on October 14th. Check out the album cover below:

BTU8P57IIAAt7Df.jpg-large

The standard edition of the album includes:

  1. What About Us (feat. Sean Paul)
  2. Disco Love
  3. Gentleman
  4. Leave A Light On
  5. Not Giving Up
  6. Lease My Love
  7. 30 Days
  8. Anywhere With You
  9. Problem With Love
  10. You Don’t have The Right
  11. Don’t Let Me Dance Alone
  12. Somebody Else’s Life

The deluxe edition includes:

  1. What About Us (feat. Sean Paul)
  2. Disco Love
  3. Gentleman
  4. Leave A Light On
  5. Not Giving Up
  6. Lease My Love
  7. 30 Days
  8. Anywhere With You
  9. Problem With Love
  10. You Don’t have The Right
  11. Don’t Let Me Dance Alone
  12. Somebody Else’s Life
  13. Wildfire
  14. What About Us (Album Version)
  15. What About Us (Buzz Junkies Radio Edit feat. Sean Paul)
  16. Gentleman (The Alias Radio Edit)
  17. Disco Love (Wideboys Radio Edit)
  18. Not Giving Up (JRMX WeLovePop Radio Edit)

30 Days made the album in the end. It’s a bit disappointing that we’ve heard over half the album since earlier this year. I was hoping for a 14 or 15 track album. The deluxe edition is almost all previously released material so it’s not the most exciting release. Tracks recorded with Ed Drewett and DJ Fresh also didn’t make the album so I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s a re-release/greatest hits album coming up soon.

The Saturdays – “30 Days”

Published March 30th 2012
Filed under News,Reviews


The Saturdays’ new single 30 Days premiered this morning on BBC Radio One. The track is written and produced by Steve Mac and Autumn Rowe.

30 Days sounds like a track from On Your Radar. It’s a dance pop track similar to All Fired Up but not as catchy. The first thing that came into my head when the song started playing was how much it sounds like Inna’s Hot. But the most surprising thing of all was that I heard Mollie’s voice open the first verse. The song really suits her voice and she also sings again on the second verse.

The problem with 30 Days is, it doesn’t have a strong, catchy melody. It just goes along and while there’s nice production and it’s interesting at times, it’s not really enough. I can’t see this being a success for them. When I mentioned it sounds like a track from On Your Radar, I meant it sounds like a good album track from On Your Radar. It’s not the kind of song that should be released as a single, never mind the lead single from a damage control re-release album.

The damage control is on a low budget which is apparent from the use of the On Your Radar photoshoot for the single cover as seen above and the tracklisting for the single which includes Turn Myself In, a track recorded sometime in 2010 that the girls performed on their Headlines tour. Usual Saturdays releases always include a specially recorded b-side.

Overall, 30 Days is a good song but nothing amazing and not what The Saturdays need right now to help them recover from a flop album. They needed a Higher, Ego, Faster, Up kind of song that would’ve guaranteed them a big hit.

You can watch the lyric video for 30 Days below:

30 Days is out May 13th through Polydor Records.

The Saturdays Confirm New Single Is Called “30 Days”

Published March 17th 2012
Filed under News


The Saturdays’ have confirmed through their weekly mailer that their new single is called 30 Days. Originally the title was leaked as being called 30 Days (To Love). The name change they opted for is much better.

The mailer read:

Our new single has a name! It’s called ’30 Days’.

The song was written and produced by the talented Steve Mac (who’s worked on our previous singles ‘Higher’, ‘Ego’ and ‘Notorious’) and co-written by Autumn Rowe (who wrote Alexis Jordan’s amazing choon, ‘Happiness’). Stay tuned for more deets on our new single coming soon, including the release date and single sleeve!!

As if Faster wasn’t enough of a copycat Happiness, they’ve only gone and got its writer to work with them on 30 Days. Hopefully it sounds nothing like either songs (even though they’re both great songs).