There Is No Love In Fluorescent Light
The Montreal indie band Stars have stretched hushed electro-pop into scrambling arena rock for nearly 20 years. They sound revived and more emotionally mature on their eighth album.
Canadian indie pop establishment Stars are no strangers to artfully crafted dissections of love's many facets, but on their eighth full-length release, the subject is treated to a master class of amorous rumination.
Nearly three years to the release day of their last full-length, 2014's No One Is Lost, Montreal's Stars have gifted listeners There Is No L...
The Canadian five-piece is onto its eighth full-length, and if There Is No Love in Fluorescent Light is a long way from setting anything on fire.
Review of Stars' 'There is No Love in Fluorescent Light' Stars' latest doesn't match the highs of its early work, but it still has enough residual charm.
New releases from Stars don't prompt many expectations of sonic experimentations.