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Name:[chamber pop, indie-rock] (2022) Stars - From Capelton Hill [FLAC] [DarkAngie]
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Canadian indie band Stars rounded the corner on 20 years together before the release of their ninth full-length, From Capelton Hill, and throughout the album the group reflect repeatedly on the strange and often bittersweet ways that time keeps moving forward. From the first notes of opening track “Palmistry,” the elements that have made up Stars’ sound from the beginning are all intact: the well-balanced mix of subtle electronics, spirited organic rock instrumentation, and dual vocals from Amy Millan and Torquil Campbell cutting through to the front of the mix. Musically, this is the same intricate blend of chamber pop and upbeat indie pop that Stars have been perfecting for over two decades. There’s a somber shadow running throughout From Capelton Hill, though, one that’s different from the melodrama and theatricality the band sometimes exhibited on earlier albums. It shows up in the nostalgic longing on “Pretenders,” a gorgeous pastiche of Morrissey-recalling melodies and anthemic New Order-esque synth pop. The song’s lyrics hover around themes of lost youth and fond remembrances of times that will never return, lacing the otherwise exuberant anthem with a palpable sadness. This paradox of heavy emotions and pristine pop comes to define From Capelton Hill. “Back to the End” is stunningly crafted with sharp synth lines that melt into lush live string parts, creating a backdrop for lyrics about inconsolable loneliness and harsh repeating cycles. “Capelton Hill” looks back on years spent touring, sneaking in a slyly self-referential line about the band’s 2004 landmark album Set Yourself on Fire while wondering aloud what it’s all been for. The heaviness that runs through From Capelton Hill is a thoughtful one, with lyrics offering honest assessment of how aging can feel when you’ve been a touring musician for more than half of your life. Stars’ endlessly detailed arrangements are as impressive as ever, and become more powerful in the context of these highly reflective songs. Stars fearlessly investigate difficult feelings on From Capelton Hill, and capture a complex beauty in the process.


         



Track List:
01. Palmistry
02. Pretenders
03. Patterns
04. Back To The End
05. That Girl
06. Build A Fire
07. Capelton Hill
08. Hoping
09. To Feel What They Feel
10. If I Never See London Again
11. I Need The Light
12. Snowy Owl(Explicit)


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Genre: chamber pop, indie-rock
Country: Canada
Format: FLAC
Format/Info: Free Lossless Audio Codec, 16-bit PCM
Bit rate mode: Variable
Channel(s): 2 channels
Sampling rate: 44.1 KHz
Bit depth: 16 bits


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Language:English  English
Total Size:315.22 MB
Info Hash:E88D73109E306B0E0590C5E0FA775E86CD50ED5B
Added By:DarkAngie VIPMusic Lover
Date Added:2022-05-30 22:58:19
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