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stars, set yourself on fire
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by Gen Williams

Sometimes, an exquisite record slips under the radar. This is one such occasion. Yeah, we missed the boat. Sorry. Released in August this year, Set Yourself On Fire smacks of class. A superbly packed parcel of tender, warm songs that buzz with feeling, the third record by Stars is another example of why we should all move to Canada forthwith.

On first listen, these songs suck you in. Second time round, the instant charms of the melodies lead you by the hand to the unexpected flavours that flutter below the surface; here, synthy bass fuzz under coy voices - there, a manic sax explosion over vertical beats, while the songs are tossed between the boy/girl vocals of Torquil Campbell and Amy Millan.

'Ageless Beauty' throbs with the twin heartbeats of French glow-pop princes M83 and celebrated labelmates Broken Social Scene, who have gleaned members from Stars; it must be stated that nothing BSS have produced as yet has come close to the calibre of this record. It's emotive, intelligent and instinctive throughout, maintaining its pace and quality where BSS's thoughtful pop frequently lags. 'Reunion''s appeal of "All I want is one more chance to be young and wild and free" trips plaintively over wistfully smiling pianos, and 'One More Night''s sparse beats and tale of break-up sex employs lyrical mercilessness rather than sentimentality to tug at the heartstrings, with an abrupt ending to match the vicious finality of the words.

Set Yourself On Fire's coup is to pair artful understatement with a towering sense of immediacy and timelessness. It's a cohesive record, no one swaggering song treading its companions into insignificance. Yet when, on the fifth listen, 'Soft Revolution' explodes into a golden haze of Beach Boys nostalgia or the poignant inflections in Millan's voice during 'Your Ex-Lover Is Dead' twist you right there, it's suddenly clear; Set Yourself On Fire could become your favourite record, and Stars should justifiably be many people's favourite band.

  • Stars 9 / 10
Words: Gen Williams

I heard

'Youe Ex-Lover is Dead' for the first time today. Beautiful.


good album.

Amazing live band !


don't

tell me things like that!

i elected not to go and see them on friday. this may have been because i was a bit skint, or it may have been because i am a retard. one or the other.

GAH.


they are extremely fun live

but

"nothing BSS have produced as yet has come close to the calibre of this record"

=

FALSE! I really like this album, honestly, but it has a couple of tracks I rather dislike (Reunion, One More Night).

They are more than made up for by He Lied About Death.


he lied

is actually incredible. i haven't settled on a favourite song from the album yet, but i'm fixating on that one a lot.


.

have loved them ever since i bought this album in september

they are absolutely briilant live - really freindly as well

and everyone should love them


Suggest everyone

track down Heart and Nightsongs as well!! All fantastic!
Set Yourself On Fire is truly brilliant


True

Buy the US or Canada release - it's different. I got this album long before it came out over here, thanks to a tip-off by a knowledgeable friend and finally got to see them live last week. Amazing.


the album's good,

but i can't agree that it's better than BSS, by a long way. have you heard the most serene republic's remix of 'ageless beauty'? blows the original out of the water.


i haven't

but i'd like to...


YESYESYES!

it is amazing.


solid record

but I agree with 84joe in saying that this band has made a record more cohesive than anything BSS has done. This record may be more cohesive than Feel Good Lost or the B-Sides collection, but the two most recent full lengths by BSS are superior.


Sounds like...

Tompaulin.


which

shouldn't be a bad thing if that's were true !


ageless beauty and your ex lover

are amazing amazing songs


Gen is Right

This is the album I hoped Broken Social Scene's would be...


Great

Album, I love Reunion, a near perfect pop song.


I've listened to this album

sevral times and by the end I am so, so bored. I wanted to like it and "Your Ex Lover is Dead" is a great song.

The album is a yawnfest for me though.


The album is quite good.

I like the first few songs and then its a bit patchy.


and

i agree, the album cover is vile


i quite agree with you...


Stars

One of those albums it's cool to namecheck but actually isn't all that great. Not a patch on BSS for me. 6/10


great album.

Definitely their best work, and one of the best indie albums around.





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