September 04
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First Listen: Stars, ‘The Five Ghosts’
Songs by the Montreal indie-pop band Stars generally fall into one of two categories: gloomy, string-swept boy-girl ballads in which singers Amy Millan and Torquil Campbell break down the bitter specifics of relationships gone wrong; and fizzy, buzzy, ingratiatingly catchy dance music in which Millan and Campbell break down the bitter specifics of relationships gone wrong. Whichever form it takes, it’s wise, beautiful music. On Stars’ last two (remarkable) albums, 2005’s Set Yourself on Fire and 2007’s In Our Bedroom After the War, the band dispenses heavy doses of fearless insight about the personal, the political, and the many ways the two intersect.
Stars’ fifth studio album, The Five Ghosts, spends a good deal of time on the idea of being haunted — most literally in “Dead Hearts” and most explicitly in “I Died So I Could Haunt You.” Though weighted heavily toward bombastic dance-pop music (once the album-opening “Dead Hearts” is done setting a suitably ominous tone), The Five Ghosts sneaks in a lot of turmoil amid the stirring synth lines: In “Fixed,” Millan describes the point










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