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Stars

Stars

  • Avg user rating: 4 stars Out of 90 votes
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  • Similar Artists: Ivy, Broken Social Scene, Apostle of Hustle

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User reviews for Stars

Average rating4 starsOut of 90 votes

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Editor's review

With a driving beat, uplifting guitars, and lush, tightly harmonized vocals, Stars sets the bar high right out of the gate. Great songwriting seems like an afterthought as the band belts out lines like "you will always be alive" and leaves you lost in its simple, easily accessible beauty. This music is alive from start to finish.

Biography

By all accounts, the process of creating Set Yourself On Fire, Stars' third full-length album for Arts & Crafts, home to their dear friends and sometime collaborators and bandmates Broken Social Scene -- played like scenes from The Shining. During one of the coldest winters on record, the soft revolutionaries set up shop in a cabin offered to them by an odd man they'd met in a local pub, a chap named Alan Nicholls. While the snow fell outside, Stars nestled in their cocoon, drank rivers of booze, smoked things they shouldn't, had bloody arguments, slid down icy hills on the bellies of their snowsuits, kissed and made up and nearly went insane. They steeped themselves in Sam Cooke and the Super Furry Animals, hash cakes and champagne, DuMaurier Lights and library books, the Apostle of Hustle and skating. Serious emo shit went down. When they were done letting themselves completely fall apart, Stars channeled all that cabin feverish intensity into writing brilliant songs. James Shaw, their old pal from Metric, showed up to help record some tracks. They think he survived unscathed. (AMG)

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