By: Staff – Montreal-based indie rock band Stars have released their wistful 2022 holiday single ,“Christmas Anyway” exclusively for Bandcamp Friday for a ‘pay-what-you can’ price. In the holiday spirit, the group will split the proceeds of the track with the Native Women’s Shelter of Montreal who provide Indigenous women and their children a safe … Continue reading
By: Staff – Stars announce that they will continue their beloved holiday tradition for 2022 with select seasonal shows with The Christmas Anyway Tour. Click here for more information. The band has just announced nine North American shows including a Danforth Music Hall show in Toronto on December 1, a hometown show in Montreal on … Continue reading
By: Staff – Montreal-based indie rock band Stars return with their first new album in five years, From Capelton Hill, set for release on May 27th, 2022, via Last Gang Records/MNRK. New single “Pretenders” embraces a Thelma and Louise-level commitment to seeing things through, and was written by Amy Millan as a “love letter” to … Continue reading
By: Curtis Sindrey – It says a lot about a band who are together for 20 years, and it says even more when they decide to create a play showcasing their collective anxieties, and creative (and sometimes personal) disagreements. Set in the band’s Montreal rehearsal space, Stars: Together is part rock concert and part semi-autobiographical play … Continue reading
By: Staff – Stars today release their bittersweet and driving new single “One Day Left”. Watch the accompanying lyric video below. The band explains: “The last 12 hours you spend with someone you love might as well not exist. You are looking at a ghost. Maybe you have fucked a hundred times, maybe you just met. … Continue reading
Photos by: Melissa Sorokolit – Canadian indie rock band Stars, who released their ninth album, There Is No Love in Fluorescent Light, on October 13th, 2017 via Last Gang, performed at the Great Hall in Toronto last night (Nov. 22nd).
By: Staff – Toronto/Montreal’s Stars have released “Fluorescent Light” – the third new single following the one-two punch release of “Privilege” and “We Called It Love” last month. The track will appear on the band’s forthcoming new album, There Is No Love In Fluorescent Light, out October, 2017 via Last Gang Records / eOne. Stars shared … Continue reading
Photos by: Adam Horton – St. Catharines-based folk-rock artist City and Colour, who released his fifth album, If I Should Go Before You, on October 9th, 2015 via Dine Alone Records, performed at The Commons at Butler’s Barracks in Niagara-on-the-Lake last night with Canadian country rock band Blue Rodeo, who released their fifteenth album, 1000 Arms, on October … Continue reading
Photos by: Sue Sadzak – Montreal-based indie pop band Stars, who released their seventh album, No One Is Lost, on October 14th, 2014 via Soft Revolution/ATO, which was co-produced by Liam O’Neil (The Stills), and which spawned the singles “From the Night”, and “No One Is Lost”, performed the first of two nights at the Danforth … Continue reading
By: Staff – City and Colour and Dine Alone Records have curated a special all-Canadian line-up in celebration of Canada’s 150th Birthday in 2017. City and Colour along with Blue Rodeo, The Strumbellas, Stars and Dear Rouge will take over The Commons at Butler’s Barracks National Historic Site in Niagara-On-The-Lake on Sunday, July 2, 2017. The event will be hosted by Wayne & Daryl … Continue reading