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Sadurn is an American
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History

The band started as a solo project of Genevieve DeGroot in 2017 shortly after they had begun learning guitar and writing songs. Jon Cox joined the project later that year on accompanying guitar, and the two began circling the Philadelphia DIY scene as an acoustic duo. In 2019 Sadurn released two EPs through local label Dead Definition, one entitled “Gleam” and the other a split with the band Ther. In 2020, the duo expanded, with DeGroot's friend Amelia Swain joining as drummer as well as Tabitha Ahnert as bassist. In February 2022, the group announced their debut album titled ''Radiator'', to be released through
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. The album was released on May 6, 2022. The band has been dubbed "The Best of What's Next" by Paste.


Discography

Studio albums *Radiator (2022, Run for Cover Records) EPs *Friends with your Friends (2017) *Gleam (2019) Splits *Sadurn/Ther (2019)


References

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