Saint Etienne

  • London, England
    hometown
  • Rock
    genre
  • 1990
    started
  • Bio
    full story
  • Share
  • Similar
Close

About Saint Etienne


Like most bands formed by former music journalists, Saint Etienne were a highly conceptual group. The trio's concept was to fuse the British pop sounds of '60s London with the club/dance rhythms and productions that defined the post-acid house England of the early '90s. Led by songwriters Bob Stanley and Pete Wiggs, and fronted by vocalist Sarah Cracknell, the group managed to carry out their concept, and, in the process, Saint Etienne helped make indie dance a viable genre within the U.K. Throughout the early '90s, Saint Etienne racked up a string of indie hit singles that were driven by deep club beats -- encompassing anything from house and techno to hip-hop and disco -- and layered with light melodies, detailed productions, clever lyrics, and Cracknell's breathy vocals. They revived the sounds of swinging London, as well as the concept of the three-minute pop single being a catchy, ephemeral piece of ear candy, in post-acid house Britain, thereby setting the stage for Brit-pop. Though most Brit-pop bands rejected the dance inclinations of Saint Etienne, they nevertheless adopted the trio's aesthetic, which celebrated the sound and style of classic '60s pop.

The origins of Saint Etienne date back to the early '80s, when childhood friends Bob Stanley (b. December 25, 1964) and Pete Wiggs (b. May 15, 1966) began making party tapes together in their hometown of Croydon, Surrey, England. After completing school, the pair began worked various jobs -- most notably, Stanley was a music journalist -- before deciding to concentrate on a musical career in 1988. Adopting the name Saint Etienne from the French football team of the same name, the duo moved to Camden, where they began recording. By the beginning of 1990, the group had signed a record contract with the indie label Heavenly. In the spring of 1990, Saint Etienne released their first single, a house-tinged cover of Neil Young's "Only Love Can Break Your Heart," which featured lead vocals from Moira Lambert of the indie pop band Faith Over Reason.

"Only Love Can Break Your Heart" became an underground hit, receiving a fair amount of airplay within nightclubs across England. Later in the year, Saint Etienne released their second single, a cover of the indie pop group Field Mice's "Let's Kiss and Make Up," which was sung by Donna Savage of the New Zealand band Dead Famous People. Like its predecessor, "Kiss and Make Up" was an underground hit, helping set the stage for "Nothing Can Stop Us." Released in the spring of 1991, "Nothing Can Stop Us" was the first Saint Etienne single sung by Sarah Cracknell (b. April 12, 1967), whose girlish vocals became a signature of the group's sound. Cracknell was the main vocalist on the band's debut, Fox Base Alpha, which was released in the fall of 1991. Following the release of Fox Base Alpha, Cracknell officially became a member of Saint Etienne; she had previously sung in Prime Time.

"Only Love Can Break Your Heart" was re-released in conjunction with Fox Base Alpha and cracked the lower end of the British pop charts. Saint Etienne was beginning to gain momentum, as the British press generally gave them positive reviews and their records were gaining a strong fan base not only in England, but throughout Europe. During 1992, the group released a series of singles -- "Join Our Club," "People Get Real," and "Avenue" -- which maintained their popularity. In addition to writing and recording music for Saint Etienne, Stanley and Wiggs became active producers, songwriters, remixers, and label heads as well. In 1989, Stanley had founded Caff Records, which issued limited-edition 7" singles of bands as diverse as Pulp and the Manic Street Preachers, as well as a number of other lesser-known bands like World of Twist. In 1992, Stanley and Wiggs founded Ice Rink, which intended to put out records by pop groups, not rock groups. The label released singles from several artists -- including Oval, Sensurround, Elizabeth City Slate, and Golden, which featured Stanley's girlfriend, Celina -- none of which gained much attention.

Preceded by the single "You're in a Bad Way," Saint Etienne's second album, So Tough, appeared in the spring of 1993 to generally positive reviews and increased sales. Over the course of 1993, the group released three more singles -- "Who Do You Think You Are," "Hobart Paving," and "I Was Born on Christmas Day" -- which all charted well. In 1994, the trio began to lose momentum, as their third album, Tiger Bay, was greeted with decidedly mixed reviews, even as singles like "Like a Motorway" continued to chart well. After completing a new track, "He's on the Phone," for their 1995 singles compilation, Too Young to Die, as well as the French-only single "Reserection," Saint Etienne took an extended break during 1996.

Sarah Cracknell pursued a solo project, releasing a single titled "Anymore" in the fall of the year. Bob Stanley and Pete Wiggs began a record label for EMI Records, which had the intention of releasing music from young, developing bands. In the fall of 1996, Saint Etienne released a remix album, Casino Classics; a new studio effort, Good Humour, followed two years later, and the trio returned in 1999 with an EP, Places to Visit. The full-length Sound of Water appeared in mid-2000, featuring guest appearances by Sean O'Hagan (of the High Llamas) and To Rococo Rot. After a successful U.S. tour in support of Sound of Water the group issued Interlude, a collection of new tracks, instrumentals, and B-sides, in early 2001. A year later, the trio followed up with Finisterre, and Tales from Turnpike House arrived in 2005.

Following a seven-year break, the band resurfaced in 2012 with Words and Music by Saint Etienne, an album loosely based on the concept of how music can effect and shape lives unexpectedly, by turns positive and negative. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi

Scroll up Scroll down

Music

From position 0, showing 2 items, asking 10
See All
  • Side Streets
    saint-etienne
    Video
    Side Streets
  • You're In A Bad Way
    saint-etienne
    Video
    You're In A Bad Way

Photos

From position 0, showing 2 items, asking 10
See All
  • Saint Etienne
    Eva Vermandel/ Sub Pop
  • Saint Etienne

News

From position 0, showing 10 items, asking 10
See All
Next Page
  • Saint Etienne
    Saint Etienne - "Tonight" Video
    stereogum.com
    Last month, the adventurous London dance-pop trio Saint Etienne returned with "Tonight," their first new single in a very long time. And now they've m...
    Read More
  • Saint Etienne
    Saint Etienne - "Answer Song"
    stereogum.com
    In May, one of the UK's classic '90s electro-pop groups Saint Etienne will release their eighth LP, with the rather legally descriptive title Words An...
    Read More
  • Saint Etienne
    Saint Etienne - "I've Got Your Music (Golden Filter Remix)"
    stereogum.com
    Cosmopolitan British dance-pop pioneers Saint Etienne have a new album called Words And Music By Saint Etienne coming out later this month, and we've ...
    Read More
  • Saint Etienne
    Saint Etienne - "Just Friends" (Amy Winehouse Cover)
    stereogum.com
    anniversary of Amy Winehouse's passing, and in tribute, Q Magazine will include with their UK print edition a CD featuring artists such as Manic Stree...
    Read More
  • Saint Etienne
    Saint Etienne Announces First North American Tour In Six Years | Prefix
    www.prefixmag.com
    Tweet UK alt-dance trio Saint Etienne have announced a string of worldwide dates this fall. The four-month jaunt includes Saint Etienne's first tour o...
    Read More
  • Saint Etienne
    Saint Etienne Plot First U.S. Tour in Six Years
    www.pitchfork.com
    Saint Etienne: "Tonight" (via SoundCloud) Saint Etienne: "Answer Song" This year, UK indie-pop gods Saint Etienne released their first album in seven ...
    Read More
  • Saint Etienne
    Saint Etienne to Reissue Remix Comp Featuring Aphex Twin, Chemical Brothers, Underworld, More
    pitchfork.com
    Saint Etienne, who released their first album since 2005 earlier this year, continue with their lengthy reissue campaign. This time it's a reissue of ...
    Read More
  • Saint Etienne
    El Perro Del Mar - "Walk On By" (Saint Etienne Remix)
    stereogum.com
    Wistful British polyglots Saint Etienne are originators in the cosmopolitan-dancepop game, and lately, Swedish pop artist El Perro Del Mar has been wa...
    Read More
  • Saint Etienne
    Saint Etienne On Serving U.S. Fans, Now Without a Label | Billboard
    www.billboard.com
    U.K. indie-pop trio Saint Etienne has gained a cult-like, if increasingly large, following in the United States over the past two decades - enough to ...
    Read More
  • Saint Etienne
    Hot Chip, Air France, Memory Tapes, Saint Etienne Contribute to Demand Vinyl Singles Club
    pitchfork.com
    Demand Vinyl is a new vinyl-only label launching on New Year's Day 2013, run by the folks behind Something in Construction. They're kicking things off...
    Read More

Discography

From position 0, showing 10 items, asking 10
See All
Next Page
  • Words and Music by Saint Etienne (2012)
    Saint Etienne
    Words and Music by Saint Etienne (2012)
    Heavenly Recordings
  • Tales from Turnpike House (2006)
    Saint Etienne
    Tales from Turnpike House (2006)
    Savoy Jazz
  • Songs for Mario's Cafe (2004)
    Saint Etienne
    Songs for Mario's Cafe (2004)
    Discotheque
  • Finisterre (2002)
    Saint Etienne
    Finisterre (2002)
    Beggar's Banquet
  • Sound of Water (2000)
    Saint Etienne
    Sound of Water (2000)
    Sub Pop Records
  • The Misadventures of Saint Etienne (1999)
    Saint Etienne
    The Misadventures of Saint Etienne (1999)
    L'APPAREIL
  • Good Humor (1998)
    Saint Etienne
    Good Humor (1998)
    Sub Pop Records
  • Tiger Bay [US] (1994)
    Saint Etienne
    Tiger Bay [US] (1994)
    Warner Bros. Records
  • So Tough (1993)
    Saint Etienne
    So Tough (1993)
    Warner Bros.
  • Foxbase Alpha (1992)
    Saint Etienne
    Foxbase Alpha (1992)
    Warner Bros. Records
Are You Saint Etienne? Claim this page | Learn more about Artists.MTV | FAQ for Artists
Saint Etienne Bio | Saint Etienne Music | Saint Etienne News | Saint Etienne Discography |
MTV | MTV Jobs | Privacy Policy | User Content Agreement | Copyright | Artist Index | Social Projects Agreements | Ad Choices |
Portions of this page powered by
This site contains content from artists, fans, and writers from around the internet in it's natural form. Such content is not representative of Viacom Media Networks.

©2012 Viacom International Inc. All Rights Reserved. MTV and all related titles and logos are trademarks of Viacom International Inc.

  • Explore
    • Popular
    • Emerging
    • Genres
      • Rock
      • Hip Hop
      • Indie
      • Electronic/EDM
      • Country
      • Pop
    • Collections
    • Artist To Watch
  • Search
  • Are you an artist?
    • Claim Your Page
    • Learn More
    • FAQ
    • Opportunities