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On Your Radar is the third studio album by British-Irish pop girl-group The Saturdays. The album is slated for release 21 November 2011 under Fascination Records. The follow-up to the 2009 studio album Wordshaker, On Your Radar is the third full-length studio album by the group after the release of Headlines! (2010), an extended play that acted as a bridge between their second and third albums. The album was recorded in Los Angeles and London. Steve Mac, who has been instrumental in the production of the band's previous albums, serves as a major collaborator. Additional producers and songwriters include Taio Cruz, Labrinth, Space Cowboy and Brian Higgins.

The band have revealed that the album will feature dance and R&B music, with "clubbier" and "sexier" sounds, as well as ballads. They also said that they have "grown" as artists since the previous studio album, which was released in 2009. The album was influenced by Britney Spears, Rihanna and Katy Perry, as well as Adele and John Mayer. The album's lead single "Notorious" was released on 22 May 2011. The song was compared to The Black Eyed Peas, Kelis and Rihanna, and received generally positive reviews. The second single from the album, "All Fired Up", was released in September 2011 and third single, "My Heart Takes Over", will be released in November 2011.

The album will be released across Europe in the hope of cracking the European music industry. In December 2011, the band will embark on the All Fired Up Tour, and will perform at arenas instead of theatres.[6]

Background and development

The Saturdays said that the album would consist of Dance and R&B music.

After the band released their Extended play Headlines they announced that it would build or "act as a bridge" between their 2009 album, Wordshaker and the upcoming album (2011).[7] When the band began recording their third studio album, they announced they would start taking risks in their music. Mollie King announced that their new sound is "dance floor" music.[8] Una Healy also said Dance music is massive at the moment so it's a dance track, but it also has something unique behind it. [Notorious] Got this drop-out chorus where it's just the beat and you can only hear our voices - there aren't many tracks like that, so it's a bit different."[8] Where in an interview with Vanessa White she said their new music would be a lot "sexier" and "definitely a different sound" while also saying their sound is more R&B. She also stated that the music is a lot sexier and more exciting than it used to be. She stated; "Our new album’s going to be a lot sexier than our old one, it’s definitely a different sound, we’re really excited about it, We’ve all grown up a bit now and that shows. It’s also a lot more R&B than anything we’ve done before, it’s very cool. Every time I think about the new single Notorious it makes me want to dance."[9] White also said that the band have "grown as artists" since their first album Chasing Lights (2008).

While the band were on The Headlines Tour in February 2011, Rochelle Wiseman confirmed that the band would be working with record producer Labrinth in the hope that he would write and produce a smash hit as he did with Tinie Tempah.[10] They later confirmed to be working with Alphabeat.[11][12] Taio Cruz was confirmed to be having an involvment within the album including writing and producing for the band.[13] Space Cowboy, who co-produced Lady Gaga's smash hits "Just Dance" and "Poker Face", has been confirmed to be working on the upcoming album.[14] On twitter it was confirmed that Carl Falk[15] and Rami Yacoub[16] had been working in the studio with the band and recorded a song titled "White Lies".[16] After it was posted [Falk and Yacoub posted on twitter to Mollie King] "Looking forward to record my song White Lies with u guys tomorrow!" which the pair have been confirmed to have produced.[17] Digital Spy confirmed that the band were working with Xenomania's Brian Higgins.[18] The band also revealed that they have been writing their own tracks for the album. "We've been in the studio writing loads, but we're also going to go somewhere quite remote for a week and just work on loads of songs together".[18] The band also revealed that they have "writing boot camp days" where the band go and write lyrics for the full day. As of May 2011, the band have written eight of the songs recorded.[19] They stressed that they wanted to record as many songs as they could to make sure they give the album the best chance of becoming a hit and making it the best album to-date.[19] It was also revealed by Example himself that he turned down the opportunity to record a collaboration with the band. He stated, "if he does not know them, he will not record with them; it's nothing personal."[20] The band confirmed that this album will be their first to be released globally as they are planning to break the European music market.[21] The album will be released in Germany on the same day as the United Kingdom.[8]

After the release of "Notorious" the band released a clothing line with high street store Miss Selfridge. The t-shirts feature lyrics from the band's songs "Notorious" and "Higher". The t-shirts were designed by the band themselves.[22] Chipmunk was later revealed to be working with the band on the album.[23] It was confirmed that he would feature on the official remix version "Notorious", the band's first single from the album.[23][24] It was revealed that the band had began working with Miranda Cooper, who has previously worked with Kylie Minogue, and Tinie Tempah producer MNEK.[25] The band revealed that alot of the songs are about love, taking inspiration from their boyfriends, David Gandy [King], Wayne Bridge [Sandford], Marvin Humes [Wiseman] and Ben Foden [Healy].[22] White, the only single member of the band, said "All Fired Up" is definitely the danciest song we've ever made and it's the danciest track on the album too but there are lots of different styles on the album. We understand that dance music is very big at the moment and when you're a pop act you can venture into different genres. We've done all sorts in the past, Forever Is Over was pop-rock almost and there are lots of ballads on the new album too.[26] She also said in September 2011 that they had "Pretty much finished the album, we're just adding the finishing touches to it now really I think. It's really exciting for us because we've actually written half of this album ourselves and we’re so excited to be selecting the songs that have made it onto the album.[26] The band revealed the their album will be released around Europe however, they do not have the time to promote it, however they will promote it in 2012 after they have finished the tour.[27] The band confirmed that "All Fired Up" sold the most copies in its first three days of release than any of their previous singles. Despite this it only managed to chart at number-three on the UK Singles Chart.[28] After Healy announced her pregnancy, rumour spread that the band would take a two year break after the release of the album, however the band rubbished the rumour and said they were at the busiest they have ever been and "thats the way they like it".[28]

Artwork and titling

The band spoke in an interview with Capital FM about the new album's artwork. The band stated "We cant tell you [the name] yet, but we just made the final approval of our album cover. You won't know what to expect because its so different. We are all naked for a start!"[29] The band confessed that they decided upon going naked for the album cover due to feeling exposed as, having written the majority of the album themselves, it will be a lot more personal than the previous three albums.[29] It was confirmed on 29th September 2011 that the album would be titled On Your Radar, a lyric taken from the album's second single "All Fired Up".[3] They also revealed that the artwork for the album would be released a week from 29 September 2011.[3]

Composition and recording

"Our new album’s going to be a lot sexier than our old one, it’s definitely a different sound, we’re really excited about it, We’ve all grown up a bit now and that shows. It’s also a lot more R&B than anything we’ve done before, it’s a very cool. Every time I think about the new single Notorious it makes me want to dance."

—Vanessa White[9]

The albums lead single, "Notorious" is produced by Steve Mac has been described as "Black Eyed Peas-esque" saying their new music sounds like something The Black Eyed Peas or Rihanna would release.[30] The band described the songs lyrics as "playful" with a "drop-out chorus"[8] and the song is often labelled "it’s a very cool" by the band.[9] Wonderland magazine asked the band to describe their new music in five words. They responded with "current", "fun", "naughty", "girly" and "dancy"[31] When Wonderland questionned the band asking if the whole album would be like "Notorious". Vanessa White said that the album was in working progress. She said they want a massive bunch of songs to pick from and they'll get the best ones from that. Where Una Healy stated, "I think every artist needs to, sort of, reinvent themselves and we don’t want any track to sound like it could have been on our previous albums. It’s going to be a step up from the last album but we’ll keep it The Saturdays-esque."[31] Rochelle Wiseman said that "Notorious" does not influence the albums sound. She said that there are many different styles on the album, and they have records a fair few ballads. She went onto say that the new album will not have the same kind of feel to the previous albums.[21] The band said that there is not a specific sound that is influencing the band. They said they like to into the studio and pick a beat and they build up the track from that moment on. They went onto say they've not thought about influencing on other artists songs as they want them to be all original.[21] Mollie King said that the band get into twos or threes to write lyrics, she said although the band spend a lot of time together they also still have their five separate lives and yet they have so much to talk about, which means they never run out on lyrics as there are "so many dramas" going on around them, as she said "we're five girls after all".[21] While in an interview with Sugarscape the band confirmed that they want the whole album to be "fresh" and have a completely different sound from their previous albums, so it does not sound like the band are releasing the same type of music.[32] They also said that the music would be "current" meaning they will release music which the public are interested in at the moment.[32] However, they did say there would be some type of their "original sound" on the album as they want to "make everyone welcome" on the album.[32]

"Dance music is massive at the moment so it's a dance track [Notorious], but it also has something unique behind it. It's got this drop-out chorus where it's just the beat and you can only hear our voices - there aren't many tracks like that, so it's a bit different."

—Una Healy[8]

It was confirmed that the band been recording at Dean Street Studios, London.[33] The sound of the album will have a more edgier and dancing sound from the band.[34] However, the band said that whey will still have thier pop edge, but "this time around" they have taken the album through a bit of a more dancey route. They also went onto say that they want their music to reflect on their live shows, saying they want their concerts to be like "one big giant party" making the show and thier music fun for everyone. They late said that the best night you could have out was at their December tour due to their music being "bigger and better" than before.[34] According to Mollie King on the bands official website the bands influences are coming from Britney Spears' dance-pop style, Adele and John Mayer's pop rock style, where taking a dancier style to Rihanna and Katy Perry's style.[35] The band stated their newest music is "definitely more clubbier" than their previous material. They said that the lyrics has a "lot of man-bashing" singing about how girls are better than boys, then calling themselves feisty on the album.[36] They went onto say that the album sound is not a "typical girlband sound", they also said "the great thing about pop music you get to try lots of different music".[36] The band said that the album tracks which they have recorded so far [June 2011] sounds great and different. They are writing a lot at the moment as they want the album to be bigger and better.[36] "All Fired Up" track was labelled as the band as a "floor filler"[4] "All Fired Up" was explained as think "Ibiza closing party meets Miami poolside rave – the girls continue to blow us away as their signature pop vocals are played over a synth dance beat creating this anthemic dance banger."[25] It was revealed by the band that Travie McCoy would feature a guest rap on the album.[3]

Music and lyrics

"This album is particulary special for me and the girls. It's really personal because we've wrriten half of the album ourselves, and our experiences so we relate to the new album a lot, which we really love.

—Mollie King[37]

The album lead single with the track "Notorious" and the track has been compared to artists Rihanna, The Black Eyed Peas and Kelis, featuring a "drop-out chorus" where it's just the beat and you can only hear our voices - there aren't many tracks like that, so it's a bit different."[8] "Notorious" song is about doing a lot of "man bashing" throughout the song it states that girls are better than boys. The second single from the album "All Fired Up" is a dance-pop song and has gathered comparisons to artists Lady Gaga and David Guetta.[14] The Saturdays revealed that they recorded a dance track due to the dance music being "huge at the moment".[8] The band explained "All Fired Up" by saying, "Ibiza closing party meets Miami poolside rave – the girls continue to blow us away as their signature pop vocals are played over a synth dance beat creating this anthemic dance banger."[25] Critics also wrote, "Vanessa [White] demands in a hazy and heavily synthesised fashion on the intro of 'All Fired Up'."[38] "Their fun, girlish vibe and unabashed pop sensibility has been traded for a cookie-cutter electro-pop sound."[39] The album has got more dance tracks on like singles "Notorious" and "All Fired Up" but the band did stress that the whole album is not like that. They went onto say that they've got some classic "The Saturdays's tracks" on the album, and the album will feature a few ballads which the band intended to welcome everyone on the album.[37]

According to the band the lyrics that they have wrote have took big inspiration from the relationships they are in and their past relationships. Una Healy said "I dig into the past for inspiration and remember all the bad boyfriends I had and all the crap things they did to me."[40] Emeli Sandé said that she wrote a track for the band which was very dark and a strong ballad. She said that the lyrics are dark and very honest.[41] The band admitted that they had focused on a particular sound after some of their favourite artists released that type of music. Rochelle Wiseman said that "Someone Like You" by Adele and "She Makes Me Wanna" by JLS and Dev was a big influence in what they wanted their records to sound like.[42] They later confessed that they wished they recorded "Lick Ya Down" by Cover Drive.[42] The band revealed that there are lot of tearjerkers on the album.[27] Madonna was a big inspiration for the album. Jay-Z had a lot of inspiration for the album also.[43]

This [All Fired Up] is definitely the danciest song we’ve ever made and it’s the danciest track on the album too but there are lots of different styles on the album. We understand that dance music is very big at the moment and when you’re a pop act you can venture into differ rent genres. We’ve done al sorts in the past, Forever Is Over was pop-rock almost and there are lots of ballads on the new album too.[44]

Marketing and promotion

The Saturdays are doing several festivals over the Summer of 2011.

Upon the release of the lead single from the album, the band began to promote their single by teasing fans with "lyric teasers" revealing a lyric from the song everyday until it was released, they also began to release snipped clips of the music video for the single to earge fans. They began to post comments on twitter posting, "Who's Notorious?"[45] or using "#imnotorious"[45] The band appeared on reality tv show, So You Think You Can Dance: The Results Show, where the band performed their new single to help boost the awareness of the new single and upcoming album. It was confirmed that the ba d would infact perform at the Enjoy Summer Festival 2011 in Wales.[46] Via the bands official website, they started a competition "Reveal Your Notorious Side!" which fans would enter the competition by telling the band about your most notorious moments. Asking if you're friends classed you as the cheeky-one, the feisty one or the naughty one. The winner of the competition would get the chance to meet the band and "win some fantastic prizes".[47] The band flew to Norway and Germany to promote their upcoming single and album.[31] Upon the release of "Notorious" the band's reality tv show, The Saturdays: What Goes On Tour aired in late May 2011 showing behind the scences. Una Healy said they wanted their fans to see how it is on tour and what their friendship is like in the band and how they never have argument and they have good banter.[31] The Saturdays also appeared on Great British Hairdresser on Channel 4.[48]

The Saturdays began to promote their album by appearing on talks shows including The Graham Norton Show talking about their album, singles and tour. They also featured a performance on Lorraine, to promote their single "Notorious". They appeared on morning talk and news show, Daybreak, where the band spoke about their upcoming tour and album. They performed "Notorious" on T4 and Friday Download.[49] The Saturdays also confirmed that they would be appearing at a number of Summer Festivals. They first appeared at theme park, Alton Towers at the Alton Towers Live Concerts, where they performed a number of their hits. Due to the band releasing their single, "Notorious" they appeared at the Live Lounge performing a cover of Aloe Blacc's hit single "I Need a Dollar".[50] They were confirmed to be appearing at T4 on the Beach for their third time. Aswell as appearing at Towneley Festival. During their promotional tour, the band appeared at Glamour Awards where the band won Band of the Year.[51] It was also confirmed by the band that they would infact be performing at the V Festival.[52] They also confirmed themselves to be performing at T in the Park[53] It was later announced that the band would become ambassadors for Nintendo 3DS game, Nintendogs + Cats, which the band recorded a number of tv adverts to promote.[54] It was confirmed by Una Healy herself that she was infact pregnant with her first child to rugby star, Ben Foden.[55]

Release

Singles

The albums lead single was confirmed to be "Notorious". The track was produced by Steve Mac and wrote by himself and Ina Wroldsen whom the pair have previously work together on a number of singles for the band including "Ego". The single premiered on Chris Moyles's breakfast show on May 20, 2011 on BBC Radio 1.[56] The song has been described as "big" and that it was "quite amazing" and often getting comparison to music by The Black Eyed Peas, Kelis and Rihanna.[30] Music Entertainment said, The Saturdays are back and they are bringing a tougher, edgier sound."[57] While other critics were surprised at the song calling it "sexy". Radio presenter Aled Jones tweeted, "Just heard the new songs from The Saturdays and Black Eyed Peas :) didn't expect The Saturdays song to sound like it did!"[58] The band flew out to Los Angeles to film the music video for "Notorious"[59] According to the band, they took the music video influences outline from TV series, Ugly Betty.[60] Where PopDash stated the band teased us for the music video all week and seeing them partying in the club as well as they're secretaries scene waiting to clock off for the day; they stated it was a bit like the Boots advert but with a better song on it.[61] The single was officially released on May 22, 2011, a week later it entered the UK Singles Charts at number-eight, becoming the bands ninth top ten hit on the UK Singles Chart. It also entered the Irish Singles Charts at number nineteen. The official remix of the song was revealed to feature guest vocals from Chipmunk.[62] "All Fired Up" was confirmed to be the second single from the album after the band announced their first-arena-tour however, the bands third tour overall. The date is still yet officially confirmed but rumoured to be released in 4 September 2011.[4][6] It was revealed that the song was written by Xenomania who have wrote songs for fellow pop band, Girls Aloud. The song was also produced by MNEK who produced a number of Tinie Tempah's hits.[25] It will receive its first ever airplay on BBC Radio 1 on 22 July 2011, when Scott Mills airs it on his 'Ready For The Weekend' show between 6-7pm.[63] Upon the release of "All Fired Up" it became a chart sucess after it debuted at number-three on the UK Singles Chart and number six on the Irish Singles Chart. The band confirmed that their will be a third single released before the album in November, the single was also confirmed to be a ballad.[27] It was confirmed on 28 September 2011, that "My Heart Takes Over" would be the third single released from the album. It will receive its first radio airplay on 29 September 2011 on the The Chris Moyles Show.[5]

All Fired Up Tour

"I am overwhelmed by all of your wonderfully positive and kind well wishes. Thank you all soooo much. So much love, but just to reassure all Saturdays fans its all systems go and I will be remaining fully committed to the band and our Tour in December."

—Una Healy on tour after pregnancy announcment."[64]

After the bands previously tour finished, The Headlines Tour the band confirmed that they would go on tour again in December 2011, however this time the tour would be an arena tour,[31] instead of a theatre tour like the band has previously done on the last two headlining tours.[65] They also revealed that they are going to "fly" during the tour as it is a dream for the band. It was confirmed that the tickets would be released on Monday 13 June 2011 and tour would be titled All Fired Up Tour. There has been 11 dates confirmed [so far].[6] The band revealed, "Tonight we're very excited to announce some special news. Following the success of The Headlines Tour, we'll be touring the UK again this December. We're going to announce the dates very soon, so make sure to look out for them. Are you all going to come?"[66] Rochelle Wiseman spoke about the tour, saying, "The thought that we are about to take on arenas sends a shiver down my spine, it's everything we've ever dreamed of as a band – and we know the end of the year is going to come around so fast. Playing an arena is a terrifying, but most exciting thought!"[34] When the band spoke to Female First about the tour they said they want the tour to be the best tour yet, and "so bigger" that the previous tours. They went on to reveal that the will be "lots of coustume changes, sparkles and dancers".

"We don’t want to be doing squats everywhere but we still want to dance and have a good time. Una’s pregnant, but don’t expect her to be sitting down at the back. Una sent us all an email the other day saying: ‘Just because I’m pregnant, it doesn’t mean I’m not going to be doing this and that. Don’t worry, guys!"[64]

They said "It's an arena tour so we're forced to go all out for a big production."[2] Mollie King said that fans should expect alot of bright colours and brightly coloured blocks for the production.[2] The Saturdays later revealed in late June Irish tour dates.[67] Una Healy said about the tour: "Well the tour is not until December but we’ve been busy auditioning dancers and we’re planning to discuss choreography in the next few weeks. We’re really busy with the album at the moment and that’s due out in November so it’s a busy time and we’re just trying to fit it all in."[26] After Una Healy announced her pregnancy, fans began to question whether she would still appear on the tour, however she confirmed that she would still have full commitment with the band.[55] Mollie King also revealed, "Una is so determined to do the tour – there is no way she’d want to drop out. She might want a few extra hours’ sleep but people will have come to see the five of us and we are going to give them the best show possible."[55] According to the band they will be introducing out the new album on the tour so all songs will be fresh, however they did say they will perform their old classics for the fans.[37] They also said that they intend to have loads of dancers througout the tour, loads of visuals and they said they will be getting involved in all the creative meetings and making sure they are styled up as a unit.[37]

Date City Country Venue
United Kindgom
December 2, 2011 Bournemouth England Bournemouth BIC
December 3, 2011 Liverpool Liverpool Echo Arena
December 5, 2011 Cardiff Wales Cardiff Arena
December 6, 2011 Brighton England Brighton Centre
December 8, 2011 Birmingham Birmingham LG Arena
December 9, 2011 Manchester Manchester Evening News Arena
December 10, 2011 Newcastle Metro Radio Arena
December 12, 2011 Nottingham Nottingham Arena
December 13, 2011 Glasgow Scotland Glasgow SECC Arena
December 15, 2011 Sheffield England Sheffield Arena
December 16, 2011 London Wembley Arena
December 18, 2011 Belfast Northern Ireland Odyssey Arena
Ireland
December 19, 2011 Dublin Ireland O2 Dublin

Track listing

The track list was confirmed by Digital Spy on 30 September 2011.[68]

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."All Fired Up"Tim Deal, Brian Higgins, Matt Gray, Annie Yuill, Nick Dresti, Miranda CooperXenomania, Space Cowboy, MNEK3:14
2."Notorious"Ina Wroldsen, Steve MacMac3:11
3."Faster"Wroldsen, MacMac 
4."My Heart Takes Over"Wroldsen, MacMac 
5."White Lies"Wroldsen, Carl Falk, Rami YacoubFalk, Yacoub 
6."For Myself"   
7."The Way You Watch Me" (featuring Travie McCoy)Tanya Lacey, Lucas Secon,Carsten MortensenSecon 
8."Do What You Want With Me"Jarrad Rogers, Bryn ChristopherRogers 
9."Promise Me"Steve Daly, Ali Tennant, Jon Keep, Rochelle Wiseman, Frankie Sandford, Mollie King, Vanessa White, Una Healy  
10."Wish I Didn't Know"Daly, Tennant, Keep, Wiseman, Sandford, King, White, Healy  
11."Get Ready, Get Set"   
12."Last Call"Healy, Chris Holmes, Lucie Silvas  
13."I Say Ok"Wiseman, Sandford, King, White, Healy, David EriksenEriksen 
14."Move On U"   

Release history

Region Date Format Label
United Kingdom 21 November 2011[2][3] CD, digital download, Limited Deluxe Edition [69] Fascination

External links

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