We don't know the first thing about NW indie band Saturna [MySpace], really, we just wanted to get out Saturday night.
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When Seattlest made it to the Paramount last year for what would be an amazing performance from Sufjan Stevens, we were running a little late and needed a drink. Straight to the little bar we went, causing us to miss most of the opening act. We did settle, finally, in our seat for the last couple songs by said act and when it was done, we said to our company, "Wow. We should have gotten here sooner." Then Sufjan came out, handsome devil that he is, and we forgot about everything until we realized that the "cheerleading captain" for Sufjan's band was none other than the woman who'd just finished warming the crowd.
Despite their utterly forgettable name—“Who are we seeing again?” asked our companion for the third time—Scissors for Lefty give good show. We arrived at Chop Suey last night way early* in time to catch some of the soundcheck before the band played their tight-ass set. And what we heard both times was well put-together: sweet synth lines, catchy guitars, and Brit-leaning hooks up the wazoo. Cribbing from the Strokes one moment and verging into Pavement territory the next, the fact that this SF quartet is unsigned in the U.S. (in Europe, they’re on the venerable label Rough Trade) astounds us. While they didn’t play the soaring “Mama Your Boys Will Find a Home” [YouTube], they did close with “Ghetto Ways” [mp3], a radio-ready single if we’ve ever heard one.

Friendly Folk-Pop for the Kids: Hey Marseilles at Vera This Saturday