The Five Ghosts

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Total Tracks: 15   Total Length: 56:54

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Barry Walters

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06.21.10
A poppy account of love, death and the spectral forces that move between
2010 | Label: Get Paid 9159-9506 Quebec Inc.

Over the course of 2009, Torquil Campbell of Stars — one of several acts in the orbit of Toronto indie-rock collective Broken Social Scene — became a dad and lost his own. During that same time, keyboardist Chris Seligman moved into and promptly out of a Vancouver apartment he felt certain was haunted by a female spirit that wanted him dead. These fateful occurrences transformed the fifth disc from this beguiling quintet into a concept album dedicated to love, death and the spectral forces that move between.

Under those circumstances, there's no way that The Five Ghosts could be a happy, conventional record. Stars simply don't make them. But in contrast to 2007's In Our Bedroom after the War, a disc closer to the bombast of their countrymen in Arcade Fire than their usual Anglo musical sources (namely, the Smiths and their fellow Northerners in Prefab Sprout), The Five Ghosts is a poppier work. "I Died So I Could Haunt You" ranks among the catchiest tunes in the Stars catalog and "We Don't Want Your Body" follows harpsichord-like sounds with quasi-funk syncopation. Keyboards take precedence over guitars; drum machines return. Veteran big-time mixer Michael H. Brauer hones… read more »

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excellent

ScreamCap

here are the full songs (some of them anyway) http://radio3.cbc.ca/#/bands/Stars

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Great album

ash67

I found it a little more subtle than the last one.Still love it when the heavenly voice of Amy Millan kicks in on" We don't want your body".Very good.

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Their best yet

thegitdown

Addictive perfect pop with a melancholy edge, a great album from beginning to end.

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New to me, but very good

Passive

I've never heard Starts before, but this hooked me pretty quickly. Standout tracks at the moment include: Dead Hearts, We don't want your body, and The last song ever written.

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The Séance EP

fedge

Tracks 12 - 15 are The Séance EP, which is included with the deluxe edition of The Five Ghosts.

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