Stars
Sharing a fondness for sophisticated soul and pop artists (the Smiths, New Order, Marvin Gaye, et al.), Stars was formed by Torquil Campbell and Chris Seligman in New York. Along with friends Evan Cranley (also of Big Rude Jake) and Amy Millan (who contributed to the soundtrack for the film Drowning Mona), the band relocated to Montreal. Its debut full-length, Nightsongs, was released in early 2001, followed by an EP, The Comeback, later that year. Besides playing with Stars, Torquil has appeared in films, plays, and television (including Law & Order and Sex and the City). Seligman has performed with several orchestras, including the orchestra for the Broadway musical The Scarlet Pimpernel. Before 2002 came to an end, the band headed back into the studio to record a sophomore effort. The soft-hued Heart was released to critical accliam in the U.K. before Christmas; Heart appeared stateside on the Canadian label Arts & Crafts during summer 2003. Set Yourself on Fire followed two years later. ~ Kenyon Hopkin, All Music Guide
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The artwork for Stars' Set Yourself on Fire is eye-catching and dramatic, like a protest painting or Keith Haring subway drawing. And that's before you find the inside shot of a woman in a ski mask...
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| recent albums | date | score | reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| Heart | 2003 | 6.62 | 0 |
| Nightsongs | 2001 | 7.00 | 0 |
latest Stars news and features
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Bluegrass and Guests Abound On Stars Solo LP
News - external | Mar 21, 2006
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Paradise Rock Club, Boston, MA: 22 February 2006
Live Reviews - external | Feb 28, 2006
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Montreal's Stars Shining Bright
Article - external | Dec 19, 2005
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Stars play as your party hosts every holiday season
Live Reviews - external | Dec 19, 2005
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New Pornographers + Stars, 6/25 Prospect Park Summer Stage
Live Reviews - external | Jun 28, 2005
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