Dec 18
Stars @ House of Blues San Diego 11.2.07

I first discovered Stars when i heard “Going Going Gone” off of their record Nightsongs. The track featured Emily Haines from Metric doing vocals. This was the moment i discovered Canadian Indie Pop/ Rock and I have been love with it ever since. I went to my first Stars show in 2005 when “Set Yourself On Fire” came out. It was a magical experience and ive been waiting to see them again.
The only way i can describe Stars is that they makes music that sounds like love. Torque and Amy harmonize off each other and they take on the personality of the characters they create. Their live show is much in the same. They decorate the stage with dozens of fresh flowers and hand them out to the crowd during their set.
The Setlist from what i can remember and not in order:
The Beginning After THe End (intro)
Ageless Beauty
Calendar Girl
Reunion
Book
Bitches in Tokyo
On Peak Hill
Night Starts Here
Take Me To the Riot
The War Is Over
Elevator Love Letter
One More Night
Look Up
the ghost of genova heights (light up suit)
personal
window bird
Life 2: The Unhappy Ending
The Aspidistra Flies/ Umbrellas
The band played a nice mix of songs from all their records. I really wanted to hear “Tonight” but no luck. At least they played “umbrellas” though because i haven’t heard them play anything off the Comeback EP. The crowd went nuts when they played songs off of “Set Yourself On Fire” (its a tie for my fav. stars record along with Heart). I guess it was because it was the most popular of their records and the one that put them on the map. I really forgot how fun Torque is to watch- he is just so charismatic and emotes every word. Plus, his voice is so beautiful live that most of the time it sounds better than it does on the records. I love Amy but some of the songs that featured just her were lacking something (it may just because i didn’t like some of the songs she did for the latest record, In Our Bedroom After the War). The hilight was when Torque wore this light up suit for “Ghost of Genova Heights” and danced around the stage. For this tour, alot of the older songs sounded drastically different, it was like they changed the tempo of the older stuff to make it more rock. Usually i recognize songs by their intros or right in the beginning but it took the band to introduce the songs before i could recognize them.
The house of blues itself had great sound but i really didn’t like the crowd that night. Probably because all the people that really love stars are under 21 and they were stuck upstairs in the balcony area while the crowd that was in front of the stage was too cool to rock out to Stars and i think it really took away from the band’s performance. During a stars live show, the band interacts a lot with the crowd and when the crowd is dead, it affects the performance. I tried to push my way to the front but got stuck behind some couples that don’t understand proper concert etiquette. (READ AS: no booty dancing or dry humping please! this is Stars for godsake!)
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HA! I was looking at your ‘05 Stars review on lj and literally laughed at the “2 shitty opening bands” being Feist and Apostle of Hustle. I’d probably pee myself if I saw a triple bill like that. Of course, back in ‘05 I didn’t know any of them, so I guess it wouldn’t have meant much at the time. Still. That’s a pretty epic lineup.