Stars: There Is No Love In Fluorescent Light

Stars SKU: 33565989
Stars: There Is No Love In Fluorescent Light

Stars: There Is No Love In Fluorescent Light

Stars SKU: 33565989

Format: VINYL LP

Regular price $31.98
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Title: There Is No Love In Fluorescent Light
Artist: Stars
Label: Last Gang Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 634164983321
Genre: Rock

Double vinyl LP pressing. STARS have made their career telling the tales we keep in the darkest, and most hopeful parts of our souls. Delivering the hard and soft edges of life and love as only this band can, they returned with two new tracks Privilege and We Called It Love. From the reflective beauty of Amy Millan's vocal in Privilege "never got what you want, never got it" to Torquil Campbell's contemplative and contrary, "I don't believe that people change... but I've changed" on We Called It Love, Stars return time and again to comfort and reassure us that within the experience of failure and fucking up is the path to a life well lived.

Tracks:
1.1 Privilege
1.2 Fluorescent Light
1.3 Losing to You
2.1 Hope Avenue
2.2 Alone
2.3 We Called It Love
3.1 Real Thing
3.2 The Gift of Love
3.3 On the Hills
4.1 The Maze
4.2 California, I Love That Name
4.3 Wanderers
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