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"Sibling Rivalry reviews "Deviant""

Brian: I tell you what, it's a darn good thing I was alone when I first listened to this cd. Saturn's latest release, Deviant, is just that. We're talking lyrics oozing with raw sexual energy, and rhythms that are so dark and hypnotic they had me touching myself without even realizing what I was doing. Not only does this naughty boy write, compose, arrange and produce all his own music, but he's also a homegrown homo. Yup, that's right, this flavor unit is a proud resident of Baltimore.

Gina: Listen up, Baltimore, this local boy's milkshake brings all the boys to the yard, and damn right his is betta than yours! From the dark and dirty drum kicks of "Saint" to the Neptune's sounding "Make U Scream", Saturn's solid and sultry voice will grab you by the you-know-whats and have you screaming in ecstasy. Saturn is quite possibly the perfect man: he says what he means. There's no sugar coating, no beating around the bush, just pure and simple honesty as he posits, "do you dream of going down?" His blunt lyrical seduction is as refreshing as the raw yet refined production of this release. But, the icing on the cake is really his live performance. Void of the lip-syncing and Celtic jig of Ashlee Simpson, Saturn takes the stage with a confident sexuality that shoots a big musical O all over his fans. And I'm not talking O as in "Oh, he's good." This is one of those Os that'll rip through you leaving your thighs shaking and brain rattling. Need I say more? - Gay Life Newspaper


"Gay Hip - Hop Takes Off by Robert Urban"

From Baltimore comes funk-pop sensation Saturn. Like the musical love-child of a Prince/James Brown/Janet Jackson 3-way, Saturn combines soulful, gospel-influenced singing with his own brand of sexy (if not downright licentious), whispered-in-your-ear seductive rap come-ons. To experience this handsome rising star croon, rap, dance, vogue, charm and effervesce his way through a live concert is to witness perhaps the hardest-working gay man in show biz. In addition to a voice this guy has some serious original moves.

Saturn's debut album, The Virgin Poet, received enthusiastic praise for its socially conscious and emotionally raw content. Check out this rap from the track “Angels in Flight”:

Walking the world with my rose colored glasses / Making a note of everything that passes / When all around me is destruction and sadness / Pushing us all 2 the edge of madness / I open my ears, I hear “nigger” and “faggot” / Shit, it's time 2 pull the trigger, I've had it / Open your eyes, punk, that's right I dropped u / What u gonna do now that a black mo' Got u? / Why don't u try these? My rose colored glasses / And maybe you'll see me in a different fashion

Saturn now turns up the heat with his new CD Deviant. This ultra-homoerotic album contains some of the most unashamedly promiscuous gay lyrics this listener has ever heard. From the title song, also called “Deviant”:

It's hard. Do U want it inside of U 2 groove until u feel the cosmos move? / U lookin' like I lost my mind. Well, I can see through your thin disguise. / I can feel your body calling me. Fuck the world, once you're inside my rings / I'm gonna make u shake and, baby, make u scream. / Have U open, boy, on your knees!

- AfterElton.com


Discography

Touch the Sky
Deviant
The Virgin Poet

Tracks from all releases are played on web stations, indie radio stations and satellite radio.

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POP. ROCK. URBAN. DANCE. A new mantra befitting the style and substance of Saturn. Writing, composing, and producing songs that run the gamut of genres from pop to dance to urban, Saturn infuses his own funky blend of "pop - hop" music with a raw edge and sensuality that is heavily influenced by such icons as Prince and Madonna.

Renowned award – winning musician and editor Robert Urban once said of Saturn, "To experience this handsome rising star croon, rap, dance, vogue, charm and effervesce his way through a live concert is to witness perhaps the hardest-working gay man in show biz."

Saturn's 2002 debut album, "The Virgin Poet," received enthusiastic praise for its "highly theatrical" and "emotionally raw" content, but Saturn turned up the heat in 2005 with "Deviant." Baltimore Gay Life said of "Deviant", "...his blunt lyrical seduction is as refreshing as the raw yet refined production of this release [that] oozes with raw sexual energy and rhythms that are dark and hypnotic." Mark Lush of MidwestBands wrote of "Deviant", " It has more artistic merit than 90% of the music you will hear this year..."

In both 2003 and 2005, Saturn was featured prominently on the internationally syndicated radio show "This Way Out". WCH Radio called Saturn one of its "top 25 independent artists of 2003".

Saturn is currently on rotation on an evergrowing list of stations, including Sirius OUTQ, WCH Radio, Stonewall Society and KPFT 90.1 FM, Houston TX. Saturn's song "Saint" was voted by listeners as one of the top OUT songs of 2005 on Sirius OutQ.