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The Saturdays travel through time with their camp "Disco Love"

Posted by Kevin Z. Rong Tuesday, August 27, 2013

The Saturdays take us on an energetic tour of different musical eras in their just released camp video for the uplifting "Disco Love," the third offering from the girl group's long-delayed upcoming fourth studio album, which is untitled yet, but to be released later this year through Polydor Records. "We've got a good mix. I'm really excited about it because we've got to work with some cool people," Vanessa White recently told Digital Spy about their new album.
Some songs take a couple of spins before growing on me, while others never really get there. The Saturdays' latest groovy new single takes it back to the 80's, "Disco Love," is another girly pop anthem, such a simple, yet catchy and effective pop song is a track that references Donna Summer, Britney Spears and the Bee Gees was always going to be accompanied by a glamorous visual and the British ladies deliver in spades. The single, will be released on iTunes on October 8, is careful and delicate. The pop production shows the variety of sounds that The Saturdays want to reflect on their new album. Finally, they move away from the overrated pop-dance sound.
As for the accompanying new music video, the plot could've been somewhat more elaborate and it is everything you'd expect from this British Pop/Soul group. Lots of glamor shots of each of the ladies. Whether they're having car problems in the desert in 1979 or livin' it up at a roller disco joint, they're beyond stunning. The girls recorded the official video of the new single on July 25 in London, and there are two clear different great party moments/scenes in the video: the first set sees the five-piece travel back in time to 1979 doing their hair in the back of a camper van as when the girls are all seen looking glamourous in funky 80's style clothing as they are stuck with a broken vintage Volkswagen Van in the middle of the countryside.
And then next set up is 1989 as Mollie King, Una Healy, Vanessa White, Frankie Sandford and Rochelle Humes find themselves hits the road and having some good ole fun and flirt with some boys at a roller skating rink and pursue crazy hippy activities like dancing in a field. The dizzying clip ends in 1999 at some kind of breakdance event. It's full of color, energy with a great vibe. Pregnant Frankie is present in the video, but she is much left apart in the main shots as it was intended to hide her huge baby bump.

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