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The Saturday Knights

 
Artist: The Saturday Knights
The Saturday Knights

Group Members:

Barfly, DJ Suspence, Tilson, Brian Weber

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Influenced By:

Followers:

Ghetto Boys

Formal Connection With:

Oldominion, Michael Jaworski, Dub Narcotic Sound System
  • Genres: Rap

Biography

As a dynamic hip-hop scene began to surface in Seattle during the late 2000s, it was practically inevitable that a rap group like the Saturday Knights would rise to local prominence, basing their musical approach in sync with Seattle's internationally recognized hotbed of alternative/indie rock. Inspired by a diversity of rap and rock subgenres, including '60s psychedelia, power pop, '80s hip-hop, and indie rock, this lighthearted, tongue-in-cheek band -- comprised of MCs Tilson and Barfly (of Seattle underground rap crew Oldominion) plus producer DJ Suspence (Spencer Manio) and guitarist/keyboardist B-Web (aka Brian Weber, formerly of Dub Narcotic Sound System) -- began as an inside joke. Just for fun, Tilson and Barfly used to come up with drunkenly freestyle rhymes to mix with melodies from '60s pop, doo wop, and barbershop quartet music.

However, one day DJ Suspence challenged them to perform in front of a crowd and booked the (at the time) nonexistent group as the opening act for Rjd2 in 2005. On-stage that night, the Saturday Knights were born. Through their popular live shows, the underground rap-rockers developed a sizable following in Seattle, performing next to acts such as Harvey Danger, Death Cab for Cutie, Chromeo, and Lady Sovereign. In 2006, a four-song demo garnered the attention of the Seattle press, which began running tons of features on the Saturday Knights and their shows early the following year. In these 2007 performances, Weber played a reduced a role in the group as the Cops' guitarist Michael Jaworski supported the other three on-stage. The Saturday Knights' demo was eventually picked up by local indie rock label Light in the Attic, and was then remastered into their self-titled debut EP for a spring 2007 release. ~ Cyril Cordor, All Music Guide
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The Saturday Knights

The Saturday Knights at Bumbershoot 2008. Left to right: DJ Suspence, Tilson, Barfly
Background information
Genre(s) Hip-hop, Indie rock
Label(s) Light In The Attic
Members
Barfly
Tilson
DJ Suspence

The Saturday Knights are a Seattle[1] and Tacoma,[2] Washington-based musical group whose music spans many genres, ranging from hip hop to pop music.[3] Their debut full-length CD, Mingle (2008) features guest appearances from the Dap-Kings, Chris Ballew, Jack Endino, Holly Deye (the bassist from Lillydale),[3] Kim Thayil, and Jim Horn & the Muscle Shoals Horns.[2] This crew of guest artists allowed them to recreate samples they wanted to use on this album but could not for legal reasons.[2]

Its members go by the names Tilson, Barfly, and DJ Suspence (Spencer Manio[4]).[2] The group originally included multi-instrumentalist Brian Weber (ex-Dub Narcotic Sound System), who went by the name of "B-Web" and who left the group shortly before their 2007 South by Southwest appearance.[5][6]

A June 2007 piece in the Seattle Times states that the "genre-flouting" group have been praised by virtually all media in Seattle who cover popular music, but have yet to get geographically broader attention, partly (it conjectures) because their 2007 appearance at South by Southwest in Austin, Texas has been their only non-Seattle-area performance to date.[7]

Contents

Members

Tilson performing at the launch of Mayor Greg Nickels "Seattle, City of Music" initiative.
  • Barfly - vocals
  • Tilson - vocals
  • DJ Suspence (Spencer Manio) - beats

Discography

  • The Saturday Knights, Light In The Attic (2007), 4-song EP
  • Mingle, Light In The Attic (2008), full-length CD

References

  1. ^ Andrew Matson, Live from Seattle, The Saturday Knights, Seattle Times, February 3, 2008. Accessed online 14 August 2008.
  2. ^ a b c d Sara Brickner, The Saturday Knights: Flirtin’ With Disaster, Seattle Weekly, June 25, 2008. Accessed online 14 August 2008.
  3. ^ a b Chris Burlingame, The Saturday Knights—Mingle, review on Three Imaginary Girls, 30 June 2008. Accessed online 14 August 2008.
  4. ^ Eric Grandy, It Takes Two, The Stranger, July 25, 2007. Accessed online 14 August 2008.
  5. ^ Eric Grandy, Brian Webber Kicked Out of Saturday Knights?, The Stranger LineOut, March 27, 2007. Accessed online 14 August 2008. Misspells Weber's name as "Webber".
  6. ^ Larry Mizell, Jr. Let's Get Ready to Mingle, The Stranger, June 25, 2008. Accessed online 14 August 2008.
  7. ^ Jonathan Zwickel, C'mon, America, the Saturday Knights are a hip-hop marvel, Seattle Times, June 27, 2008. Accessed online 14 August 2008.

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