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Entries from Torontoist tagged with 'setyourselfonfire'

May 23, 2007

"Do you trust your friends? Would you let them redecorate your apartment, or do your homework for you? Would you let them buy your groceries? Would you leave them in charge of your kids? And if you did, what would they change?" So reads the beginning of the liner notes from Do You Trust Your Friends?, the album of remixes and reimaginings of songs from Stars' Set Yourself On Fire, now out on Arts &......

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April 15, 2005

Granted, the Stars Set Yourself On Fire brand matches have all the aspects of a clever promotion; they're cheaply produced, easily distributed, and infinitely practical. It's an intersting idea. But based on Thursday night's Stars concert at the Phoenix, perhaps a more deft advertising move would be to make better use Amy Millan's mesmerizing good looks. In all the Stars press packets and media, she's practically hidden. Please! The woman is 100 per cent babe!......

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April 11, 2005

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The Tall Poppy Interview - Amy Millan, Musician...

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December 17, 2004

Often referred to as the Broken Social Scene babes (of which Feist is included), Emily Haines of Metric and Amy Milan of Stars are indeed scorching hot. However that is not the issue here. The constant recognition of their natural, milk-fed beauty shouldn't trump the importance of their musical contributions to our fair city, or their actual music. So Torontoist will have to drool over the two in a later post. (This will be necessary......

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December 14, 2004

Montreal’s Stars have been busy of late. In addition to being a Broken Social Scenester, co-vocalist Amy Millan completed a solo album due to come out next Spring and Torquil Campbell put out the debut record for his side project Memphis at the end of this past Summer, but they still somehow found the time to write, record and release the third Stars album, Set Yourself On Fire. The lushly orchestrated duet “Your Ex-Lover Is......

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