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The Treble: Saturday Night

On this radio-friendly track from an upcoming album, the Winnipeg modern rock band again demonstrates a penchant for smart arrangement and a strong sense of melody.

The Treble: Saturday Night

By Kerry Doole

The Treble - "Saturday Night" (Cadence Music): Over the past decade, these Winnipeg modern-rockers have honed a radio-friendly sound that landed them a deal with Cadence Music for 2016 album Modernaires.


They return with this new track that again demonstrates a smart arrangement and a strong sense of melody.

Reflecting on the inspiration for the song in a label press release, lead singer Mark Brusegard says "A little while ago a bar we used to go to, back home in Winnipeg, got torn down to make way for new condos. It got me thinking of all the crazy times and experiences that people must have had there. Breakups, fights, new connections. It made me think of relationships I had when I was younger, that burned too bright and never could have lasted. That's what 'Saturday Night' is about."

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Following on from "Eyes On Us," this is the second cut from the band's upcoming full-length due in 2019. 

The Treble open for The Trews in Winnipeg on their special New Years Eve show at Club Regent Event Centre. 

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