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posted March 14, 2010

NYC-based City Center aka Fred Thomas and Ryan Howard of Saturday Looks Good To Me (Polyvinyl, K Records) have announced a full DIY spring tour in support of their Quite Scientific Records debut, a limited edition EP called "Spring St."
Ten years after its inception, Saturday Looks Good To Me had tallied themselves a fully impressive resume: six full-length albums, a handful of EPs and 7"s, hundreds of shows all over the globe and a dedicated legion of supporters. In 2009, however, it was understandably time for something new. Thomas had left his native Michigan and was now living in New York City. He no longer had luxury of larger dwellings or soundproofed practice spaces. Instead, he had to adjust to the acceptable noise levels of apartment life...and thus with the addition of Howard, City Center came to be.
Having now already amassed 10 out-of-print releases on vinyl or CDR, and releasing their first proper full length on Type records, City Center's "Spring St." is a 12" short-player that runs just over twenty minutes long and will be released both digitally and on limited-run hand screened clear vinyl. Only 500 copies of the vinyl are being sold, and it will be exclusively available at live shows, independent retailers, Insound and the Quite Scientific Webstore.
Where possible, the band will be playing all-ages shows at art-spaces and DIY venues in the hopes of recreating the fan-experience so many were able to be a part of with Saturday Looks Good to Me.
Tour dates and full track listing for Spring St. below:
Spring St. Track Listing:
City Center On Tour: