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8.0
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8.0 |
All Music
Merely another chapter in their unique story. However they dress up their music, it remains easy to connect with and this album proves it
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8.0
71677
8.0 |
Q
There's nobody quite like Stars. Print edition only
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7.7
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7.7 |
Earbuddy
Has more than enough fun to go around on the more danceable tracks, and even their most biting songs don’t put a damper on the party
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7.5
71012
7.5 |
Under The Radar
The difference here is substance, pop music as an entry to bigger questions
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7.0
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7.0 |
Exclaim
Seven albums in, Stars may not have very much left in the way of surprises, but the subtle pleasures of these songs offer considerable rewards to those of us who have stuck with them
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6.7
70466
6.7 |
Consequence Of Sound
It takes a slight adjustment to get used to their new dance direction, but it’s worth the shift
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6.0
70947
6.0 |
musicOMH
Most of its songs are put together with care and the results are highly listenable, It’s just a shame the band seemed to lose their nerve in its execution
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6.0
70601
6.0 |
PopMatters
A grand listen and worthwhile for fans of the band or those partial to stories of star-crossed love in general
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5.8
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5.8 |
Pitchfork
While a fine enough record in its own right, it’s more suited to fostering a discussion about the theoretical implications of our collective, impending doom than celebrating it
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5.5
70916
5.5 |
The 405
Perhaps the reason for the feeling of emptiness at the well-meaning heart of No One is Lost is in its striking over-familiarity
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5.0
70943
5.0 |
Drowned In Sound
There’s simply too much in the way of throwaway synthpop
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4.0
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4.0 |
The Music
The title is a misnomer – deep down they’re dour, despondent and irretrievably lost
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