Stars: Heart (opaque pink blue) LP

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Stars' breakthrough sophomore album "Heart" was recorded in the bedroom of keyboard player Chris Seligman on Avenue Mont-Royal in Montreal and released in 2003. A description at the time pinned the band as more New Order and Saint Etienne than Smiths, and with male and female vocals, the band comes across as an electro-pop Belle And Sebastian. The New York Times praised the album as: "Lovely. Romantic. Devastating... words often used to describe the soothing sounds of Stars. Adjectives aside, one thing is for certain: Stars have a knack for writing gently devastating pop songs". Pressed on 140 gram opaque pink blue vinyl. Includes a new original poem from Torquil Campbell, plus new words from Amy Millan. Also includes an origami heart (with instructions) inside. Limited to 750 copies worldwide.

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