The Saps take whatever they want, and baby, they want you. In a world overflowing with bands begging for that next level of success, The Saps have sidestepped the groveling stage and proceeded directly to the main stage. As one of Chicago’s best live acts prepares to take the rest of the world by storm with their second full-length album C’mon Already, Start A Fire, you can call The Saps ambitious; you can call The Saps audacious; and you can call The Saps the 6th best rock n roll band in the world.
On the heels of The Saps’ decidedly country-punk first album Finally, A Band You Can Trust, The Saps have taken a new direction with C’mon Already Start A Fire. With ten songs clocking in at a combined thirty minutes, C’mon Already, Start A Fire is a pop rock masterpiece overflowing with clever lyrics, bittersweet melodies, and unforgettable hooks. Upon first listen, you will fall in love with The Saps and great songs like Coup de Grace, Making Connections, and Broke My Spine. Released on March 27, 2007 through Carrot Top and The Orchard C’mon Already, Start A Fire is quickly becoming one of the best albums of 2007.
As early as 2000, The Saps established themselves as heavyweights of the Chicago live scene with reckless performances, inspiring endless thrashing, breakneck-pace drinking, and roaring laugher all at the same time. Lead singer and songwriter Dan Lastick is the ringleader of this sauced debauchery, adopting foot-on-monitor rock regality just as gracefully as he makes up gibberish when he forgets the bridge. Dan Menoni adds a roaring fire and brimstone of guitars to the mix, while bassist Dan Padgett and drummer Ryan Whitacre anchor The Saps to the stage.
With their release of Finally, A Band You Can Trust in 2003, The Saps became one of the best bands in the Midwest, playing great shows with the likes of Jet, Th’ Legendary Shackshakers, and The Tossers. All the while, The Saps have been expanding their regular touring radius to include most of the Midwest, including St. Louis, Indianapolis, Kalamazoo, and Cincinnati. With a loyal Midwestern following in tact, The Saps have begun to place a more national emphasis on touring, making their first appearance at the CMJ Music Marathon in New York City in 2006.
With the release of C’mon Already, Start A Fire, The Saps are positioned with knees bent at the edge of the nation’s diving board, ready to cannonball their way into the hearts of fans across the country. As they begin an aggressive national radio and media campaign and prepare for a national tour, The Saps are ready to take what they want.