Chasing Lights
Chasing Lights is the debut studio album by the British-Irish girl group the Saturdays, released on 27 October 2008 by Fascination Records, an imprint of Polydor Records.[1][2] The album features 11 tracks, including the title song, and was primarily produced by a team of songwriters and producers such as Xenomania, with contributions from figures like Brian Higgins and Niara Scarlett.[3] Upon release, Chasing Lights debuted and peaked at number nine on the UK Albums Chart, spending a total of 48 weeks in the top 100.[4] It was later certified platinum by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) in November 2009 for sales exceeding 300,000 copies in the United Kingdom.[5] The album spawned four top-ten singles on the UK Singles Chart: "If This Is Love" (number eight), "Up" (number five), "Issues" (number four), and the reissue addition "Just Can't Get Enough" (number two); "Work" also charted but peaked at number 22.[6] A reissue of the album was released on 16 March 2009, incorporating the cover of Depeche Mode's "Just Can't Get Enough" and additional remixes to boost its commercial momentum.[7] Critically, Chasing Lights received positive reviews for its energetic electropop sound, infectious hooks, and the group's harmonious vocals, often drawing comparisons to contemporaries like Girls Aloud and the Sugababes.[8] Outlets such as BBC Music described it as a "brazen pop album, brimming with catchy hooks, girly melodies and light-hearted, uplifting beats," while Digital Spy praised it as an "impressive debut" that sustained the group's rising popularity.[2][8] The album marked the Saturdays' breakthrough, establishing them as a prominent act in the UK pop scene during the late 2000s.Background
Group formation and early career
The Saturdays were formed in the summer of 2007 through auditions organized by the management team at Fascination Records, aimed at assembling a new girl group to revitalize the pop music scene. The selected members were Frankie Bridge and Rochelle Humes, both former members of S Club Juniors, alongside Una Healy, Mollie King, and Vanessa White, each bringing prior performing or vocal experience to the lineup.[9][10] Shortly after formation, the group signed a recording contract with Fascination Records, an imprint of Polydor, in the summer of 2007, marking the beginning of their professional career under major label support.[10][11] The Saturdays made their live debut supporting Girls Aloud on the Tangled Up Tour in early 2008. They made their musical debut with the single "If This Is Love", released on 28 July 2008, which peaked at number 8 on the UK Singles Chart and introduced their pop sound to audiences as a lead-in to their first album.[12][9] This initial chart success provided momentum that influenced the thematic and stylistic choices in developing Chasing Lights.[13]Album development
Following the success of their debut single "If This Is Love", which charted in the UK Top 10 during the summer of 2008, The Saturdays sought to solidify their presence in the pop music landscape with a debut album that emphasized a vibrant, accessible pop sound.[14] This strategic focus built on the momentum from the early release, aiming to position the group as a fresh act capable of sustaining commercial appeal in a competitive market, with "Up" released as the second single on 13 October 2008 to promote the album.[15][16] Album development commenced in mid-2008, with Fascination Records planning a swift rollout to leverage the popularity of "If This Is Love". The label targeted an October 2008 release date for Chasing Lights, allowing time to compile a collection that captured the group's emerging identity while aligning with peak seasonal demand for pop albums. Recording began in May 2008, shortly after the group's formation the previous year. Fascination Records, a Polydor imprint, envisioned Chasing Lights as a cohesive debut that integrated pop structures with dance-infused elements, drawing parallels to the polished production of labelmates Girls Aloud but tailored for a new generation of listeners. This vision emphasized unity in sound to differentiate The Saturdays from fragmented girl group trends, prioritizing tracks that balanced catchy hooks and energetic rhythms for broad radio and club play.[14]Production
Recording sessions
The recording sessions for Chasing Lights were held primarily in London from May to June 2008, spanning approximately six weeks.[17] Vocals for much of the album were tracked at Sarm West Studios in the city, with additional recording occurring at locations such as The Quiz & Larossi Studio in Stockholm and Joe Belmaati APS in Copenhagen for select tracks.[18] Member Frankie Sandford highlighted their determination, stating, "We’re not models who can’t sing. We all sing and we all dance. No one’s telling us what to do."[17] These sessions involved collaboration with producers including Cutfather and Joe Belmaati.[18]Songwriting and production team
The songwriting for Chasing Lights was conducted exclusively by external collaborators, with none of the five members of The Saturdays receiving any writing credits on the album. This approach allowed the group to focus on vocal performance and overall sound rather than lyrics, as they prioritized crafting a polished debut suitable for mainstream pop consumption. Prominent songwriters included Norwegian composer Ina Wroldsen, who co-wrote six tracks, including the title song "Chasing Lights" with British producer Chris Braide, "Up" with the production duo Quiz & Larossi (Andreas Romdhane and Josef Larossi), and "Fall" with Swedish producer Andre Lindal. Other key contributors were the Danish team Cutfather & Joe (Mich Hansen and Joe Belmaati), who co-wrote "If This Is Love" alongside Alison Moyet and Vince Clarke, as well as American producers Evan Rogers and Carl Sturken for "Issues," and British songwriter Paul Statham for "Why Me, Why Now."[19][3] The production team comprised established figures in the pop genre, selected to deliver radio-ready tracks with infectious hooks and layered electronic production. Cutfather & Joe handled production on "If This Is Love," infusing it with upbeat, dance-oriented rhythms, while "Work" was produced by Harry Sommerdahl and Kalle Engström.) David Eriksen, often collaborating with his brother Thomas Eriksen, produced multiple songs such as "Keep Her," "Lies," "Set Me Off," and "Fall," emphasizing sleek synths and vocal harmonies. Chris Braide produced the album's title track, while Evan Rogers and Carl Sturken oversaw "Issues," contributing to its R&B-inflected pop vibe. This collaborative effort resulted in a cohesive sound tailored for commercial airplay, blending catchy melodies with professional engineering to maximize the group's appeal.[3][1] Mixing duties were distributed among industry professionals to ensure clarity and punch, with engineers like Joe Belmaati handling tracks such as "If This Is Love," Al Hemberger on "Issues," and David Eriksen on several others, creating a bright, accessible finish that aligned with early 2000s pop standards. The overall process highlighted a strategic assembly of talent post the group's formation, drawing from Scandinavia and the UK to build momentum for their debut.[18]Music and lyrics
Musical style
Chasing Lights is characterized as a dance-pop album with prominent electropop and contemporary R&B influences, blending synth-driven beats and vocal harmonies to create a vibrant, radio-friendly sound. The production emphasizes electronic elements, including layered synths and pulsating rhythms, which evoke both 1980s synth-pop nods and early 2000s dance-pop aesthetics.[5] Tracks like "Up" and "If This Is Love" exemplify this style through their infectious hooks and polished arrangements, designed for upbeat, dance-oriented listening.[8] The album's sonic palette features upbeat to mid-tempo ranges, generally from 100 to 120 BPM, fostering an energetic and uplifting atmosphere suitable for club and pop radio play.[20][21] This tempo range contributes to the record's light-hearted, feel-good vibe, with disco-infused grooves adding a layer of effervescent bounce.[2] Compared to contemporaries like Girls Aloud, Chasing Lights adopts a more straightforward and sassy pop approach, prioritizing accessible melodies over experimental twists.[8] As the group's debut full-length release, the album evolves the sound of their initial singles—"If This Is Love" and "Up"—into a more cohesive and refined format, expanding on the electropop foundation with varied R&B-tinged textures across its 12 tracks.[22] Producers including Cutfather and Joe Belmaati played a key role in achieving this pop sheen through meticulous engineering and programming.[23]Themes and influences
The lyrics of Chasing Lights predominantly explore themes of romantic love, often depicting its turbulent aspects such as heartbreak and conflicted emotions in relationships. For instance, tracks portray the struggles of broken love and indecision between affection and resentment, reflecting the emotional complexities of personal connections.[5] Empowerment emerges as a recurring motif, with subtle feminist undertones emphasizing independence and assertiveness in the face of relational challenges. Songs convey a sense of self-assertion, urging rejection of unfulfilling dynamics and prioritizing personal strength over dependency. This is evident in lyrics that express frustration with manipulative partners and advocate for moving on, underscoring themes of autonomy without overt personal narratives from the group members.[5] Nightlife and the pursuit of excitement also feature prominently, ultimately critiqued as a path to exhaustion and dissatisfaction. The album's upbeat, dance-oriented sound complements these themes, amplifying the energetic yet reflective tone of seeking vibrancy amid relational turmoil.[24][2] Thematically, the album draws no direct personal anecdotes from the group, as the songwriting was handled externally by collaborators including Chris Braide, Ina Wroldsen, and others, resulting in universally relatable pop narratives rather than autobiographical content.[24][19] In terms of influences, Chasing Lights reflects the style of 2000s British pop acts like the Sugababes and Girls Aloud, incorporating confident harmonies, synth-driven production, and a blend of vulnerability with bold delivery that positioned the Saturdays as successors in the girl group landscape. These inspirations are seen in the album's polished electropop elements and thematic focus on relational empowerment, echoing the era's emphasis on catchy, empowering anthems.[25][2]Release and promotion
Initial release
Chasing Lights was initially released on 27 October 2008 through Fascination Records, primarily in the United Kingdom and Ireland.[2][26] The album's launch focused on these core markets, with limited international availability in select European countries and parts of Asia.[3] The album was offered in multiple formats, including a standard CD edition containing 11 tracks and a digital download version.[1][18] The initial release's commercial lifecycle was later extended by a reissue in March 2009 that added new tracks. The launch was supported by a coordinated radio play push for the album's singles during October 2008.Marketing and tours
The promotion of Chasing Lights encompassed television appearances, live touring, and digital outreach to establish The Saturdays as an emerging pop act in the UK market. The group performed on major morning and music programs to showcase tracks from the album, including a live rendition of their debut single "If This Is Love" on GMTV in July 2008.[27] Additional TV slots during the album's rollout featured performances on Nickelodeon in late July 2008 and the Nokia Green Room in June 2008, helping to introduce their sound to younger audiences.[28] To expand their reach, The Saturdays secured a high-profile supporting role on Girls Aloud's Tangled Up Tour in May 2008, opening for the headliners at major UK arenas. The tour included multiple dates, such as three shows at Belfast's Odyssey Arena on May 3, 4, and 5, and a performance at Glasgow's SECC on May 7, allowing the group to perform songs from Chasing Lights to large crowds and build live performance experience.[29][30] This slot, alongside appearances like the one at Warwick Castle on July 4, 2008, provided essential exposure during the album's pre-release phase.[31] Early digital platforms played a role in fostering fan engagement, with word-of-mouth buzz spreading via MySpace, where the group shared updates and music previews in 2008 to connect directly with supporters. The music videos for lead singles like "Up" further amplified promotional efforts by airing on music channels and online, tying into the album's visual branding.Singles
Lead single and follow-ups
The lead single from Chasing Lights, "If This Is Love", was released on 28 July 2008 by Fascination Records.[12] The track was written by Joe Belmaati, Mich Hansen, Remee, and Ina Wroldsen, and produced by Cutfather & Joe.[32] Its music video, directed by Harvey B. Brown, premiered on 16 June 2008 and depicted the group in a series of vibrant, urban scenes emphasizing confidence and allure.[33] The second single, "Up", followed on 13 October 2008.[34] Co-written and produced by the Xenomania team—including Brian Higgins, Miranda Cooper, and Tim Powell—the song marked an early collaboration with the renowned production house known for innovative pop sounds.[35] It peaked at number 5 on the UK Singles Chart. "Issues", the third single, arrived on 5 January 2009.[36] Written and produced by Carl Sturken and Evan Rogers—producers with a background in R&B and pop—the track incorporated mid-tempo R&B elements into its ballad structure, exploring emotional vulnerability in relationships.[37] It reached number 4 on the UK Singles Chart and number 14 on the Irish Singles Chart.[38][39] A cover of Depeche Mode's "Just Can't Get Enough" was released as a charity single for Comic Relief on 2 March 2009 and featured on the album's reissue edition launched on 16 March 2009.[40] The upbeat synth-pop rendition peaked at number 2 on the UK Singles Chart.[41] "Work" served as the fifth and final single from Chasing Lights, released on 29 June 2009. It peaked at number 22 on the UK Singles Chart.[42] The singles' music videos generally tied into the album's themes of pursuit and glamour through stylish, high-energy visuals that highlighted the group's synchronized performances.Chart performance of singles
The singles from Chasing Lights demonstrated solid commercial success on the UK Singles Chart, with four of the five releases reaching the top ten and collectively helping to build momentum for the album. "If This Is Love", the lead single, debuted in July 2008 and peaked at number 8 in the UK, while also charting in Ireland; it was certified Silver by the British Phonographic Industry for sales of 200,000 units.[43] "Up" followed in October 2008, climbing to number 5 in the UK with sales exceeding 350,000 copies.[16][44] "Issues", released in January 2009, marked the group's first top-five entry by peaking at number 4 in the UK and number 14 in Ireland.[38][39] The Comic Relief charity cover "Just Can't Get Enough" became the album's highest-charting single, entering at number 2 in the UK in March 2009 and number 6 in Ireland.[45] In contrast, "Work", the final single from the album released in June 2009, underperformed relative to its predecessors by reaching only number 22 in the UK and number 21 in Ireland.[46]| Single | Release Date | UK Peak Position | Ireland Peak Position | Notes/Certifications |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| If This Is Love | July 2008 | 8 | 33 | Certified Silver (BPI)[47] |
| Up | October 2008 | 5 | 11 | Sales >350,000[48] |
| Issues | January 2009 | 4 | 14 | -[39] |
| Just Can't Get Enough | March 2009 | 2 | 6 | Highest charting[45] |
| Work | June 2009 | 22 | 21 | Lowest performer[46] |
Reception
Critical response
Upon its release, Chasing Lights received generally positive reviews from music critics, who praised its energetic pop sound and catchy melodies while noting some formulaic elements. Digital Spy highlighted its "consistently enjoyable" tracks and catchy hooks that maintained the momentum from the group's early singles.[8] The Guardian gave a more mixed assessment, describing it as a "reasonably promising debut" with high-quality pop moments amid derivative elements and excessive filler. The review acknowledged the fun energy in tracks like "Up" but critiqued the generic sincerity in others.[15] BBC Music offered a favorable take, commending the album's production infused with disco influences, uplifting beats, and girly melodies that evoked comparisons to established acts like the Sugababes through its harmonious vocals and chart-ready appeal.[2]Commercial performance
Chasing Lights debuted at number 11 on the UK Albums Chart upon its release in October 2008, selling 22,000 copies in its first week. The album later climbed to its peak position of number 9 in January 2009 and spent a total of 48 weeks on the chart.[4] It was certified platinum by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) in November 2009 for sales exceeding 300,000 units, with cumulative UK sales reaching 388,000 copies by 2017.[49] In Ireland, the album achieved a peak position of number 34 on the Irish Albums Chart and charted for 16 weeks.[50] Internationally, Chasing Lights saw limited commercial success, with minor chart appearances in select European and Asian markets but no significant breakthroughs outside the UK and Ireland. A 2009 reissue and subsequent tours provided a modest sales boost in subsequent years.[49]Track listing and personnel
Standard edition tracks
The standard edition of Chasing Lights, released on 27 October 2008 by Fascination Records, features 11 tracks.[7]| No. | Title | Writers | Length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | "If This Is Love" | Vince Clarke, Alison Moyet, Ina Wroldsen, Joe Belmaati, Mich Hansen, John Reid, Remee | 3:23 |
| 2. | "Up" | Andreas Romdhane, Josef Larossi, Ina Wroldsen | 4:07 |
| 3. | "Keep Her" | Ina Wroldsen, David Eriksen, Thomas Eriksen | 3:04 |
| 4. | "Issues" | Evan Rogers, Carl Sturken | 3:38 |
| 5. | "Lies" | Ina Wroldsen, David Eriksen, Thomas Eriksen | 3:35 |
| 6. | "Work" | Ina Wroldsen, Harry Sommerdahl, Kalle Engström | 3:13 |
| 7. | "Chasing Lights" | Chris Braide, Ina Wroldsen | 4:03 |
| 8. | "Set Me Off" | Ina Wroldsen, David Eriksen, Thomas Eriksen | 3:04 |
| 9. | "Fall" | Ina Wroldsen, Andre Lindal | 3:38 |
| 10. | "Vulnerable" | Ina Wroldsen, Dean Gilliard | 4:08 |
| 11. | "Why Me, Why Now" | Alex Cartana, Hannah Robinson, Paul Statham | 3:41 |
Production credits
The lead and backing vocals throughout Chasing Lights were performed by all five members of The Saturdays—Frankie Bridge, Una Healy, Rochelle Humes, Mollie King, and Vanessa White.[11] The album's production involved a collaborative team of producers contributing to individual tracks. The lead single "If This Is Love" was produced by Cutfather and Joe Belmaati, with additional keyboards, programming, and percussion by Belmaati.[12] "Up" was produced by the Swedish duo Quiz & Larossi (Andreas Romdhane and Josef Larossi), who also handled programming and keyboards.[51] The title track "Chasing Lights" was executive produced by Chris Braide, who co-wrote the song with Ina Wroldsen.[52] "Work" was produced by Harry Sommerdahl and Kalle Engström, incorporating electronic elements and vocal arrangements by Wroldsen.[53] David Eriksen and Thomas Eriksen served as producers, arrangers, and programmers for multiple tracks, including "Lies" (track 5), "Set Me Off" (track 8), and "Fall" (track 9), with David also contributing electric guitar on "Set Me Off."[52] Other notable production credits include Paul Statham for "Why Me, Why Now" (track 11) and Carl Sturken and Evan Rogers for "Issues" (track 4).[52][1] Engineering roles were distributed across the project, with Richard Edgeler assisting on vocal recordings for "Up."[52] John Malisson handled recording for tracks 3, 5, 8, and 9, while Adrian Bushby mixed "Why Me, Why Now."[52] The entire album was mastered by Dick Beetham at 360 Mastering in London.[52] The artwork and packaging for Chasing Lights were created by the design firm Zip Design, who handled the cover and inlays in collaboration with the group's early visual team.[54]Charts and certifications
Weekly charts
"Chasing Lights" debuted on the UK Albums Chart at number 11 before climbing to its peak position of number 9, where it spent a total of 48 weeks on the chart.[4] On the Irish Albums Chart, the album reached a peak of number 34 and remained on the chart for 19 weeks.[55] In Scotland, it achieved a peak position of number 12 on the Scottish Albums Chart.[56] The album also made minor entries on other European album charts.[57]| Chart (2008–2009) | Peak position |
|---|---|
| European Top 100 Albums (Billboard) | 46 |
| Irish Albums (IRMA) | 34 |
| Scottish Albums (OCC) | 12 |
| UK Albums (OCC) | 9 |