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ABOUT: STARS
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Montreal in winter is a cold, cruel place. It’s the sort of city where you have to chip the tears off your cheeks when you start to cry, where words freeze barely halfway out of your mouth. The cold is a vindictive bride – she’ll trap you between her thighs and turn your heart to ice if you’re not careful. Most sensible people spend their time indoors, trying to combat the chill by drinking red wine, getting high and having sex. Some fall in and out of love and some just fall asleep.
Last January, in the dead of night when everyone was dreaming, Montreal’s Stars escaped the city for an even colder place. Bundled in parkas, they headed to North Hatley, in Quebec’s rural Eastern Townships, hunkered down and set themselves on fire.
When the snow melted and they came out blinking in the sun, Stars discovered they’d made something of staggering beauty.
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 SocialScene–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. Turned out he used to play in a classic Montreal garage band in the sixties and currently writes tunes for Robert Altman. Over the mixing board in his country home studio, there was a photo of Alan giving John Lennon a hug. 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, Du Maurier Lights and library books, the Apostle of Hustle and skating. Serious emo shit went down. When they were done letting themselves completely fall apart, Starschanneledallthatcabinfeverishintensityintowritingbrilliantsongs.JamesShaw,theirold pal from Metric, showed up to help record some tracks. They think he survived unscathed.
Our valiant heroes finally returned to Montreal when the world woke up. In May, they invited a fantastic British engineer named Tom McFall to visit, and finished the record, fuelled by vegan food from up the street. Tony Hoffer, a fine fellow whose production skills have helped folks like Beck, Grandaddy, Air and Phoenix make blissful pop albums, lent a hand mixing the record.
Stars started from the roots up with Set Yourself On Fire, pushing and tormenting each other to maketheirmostambitiousandcollaborativealbumyet–thistime,Torquil,Amy,ChrisandEvan brought drummer Pat McGee along for the ride. Although Pat’s provided the band’s live heart- beatforthepasttwoyears,thisisthefirstrecordinghe’smadewithStars.Sourcessayhemade ice cream and brought utter hilarity to the fold, and all were thankful.
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Event Location
Pappy + Harriet's , Outdoor Stage
53688 Pioneertown Road, Pioneertown, CA, 9226
Talent
Stars