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Aligning with Stars
Canada's Stars makes its Milwaukee debut Friday night at The Pabst.  
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Published April 16, 2008 at 5:23 a.m.
Tags: stars, amy millan, torquil campbell, broken social scene, pabst, momus, paddy mcaloon

Canada's best pop group -- Stars -- makes its Milwaukee debut this week and to honor the occasion, we asked Amy Millan five questions about the band she co-fronts with Torquil Campbell.

If you haven't heard the Montreal-based band, which has ties to the Broken Social Scene collection of musicians, start with its fourth and most recent disc, "In Our Bedroom After the War," which is top-loaded with catchy and intelligent songs, much like its predecessor, "Set Yourself On Fire," and that disc's remix companion "Do You Trust Your Friends?"

The band loves The Smiths, Prefab Sprout's Paddy McAloon and Momus (whose cousin Justin Currie plays in Milwaukee the same night as Stars are in town), so that should offer you a clue about what Stars sounds like.

OMC: Canada has been a real hotbed of great music in the past few years. There seems to be an amazingly vibrant and productive collective of musicians revolving around Arts & Crafts, especially. What on Earth is going on up there? Is the world just finally paying attention to something that's been going on for a long time?

Amy Millan: It's been growing slowly over the years. It does seem like there are an awful lot of bands around now. We had good music programs in school growing up, so the dream was there to go after. Who doesn't want to be in a band?

OMC: Wikipedia says Stars are from Toronto, the venue press release says the band is from Vancouver and your MySpace page says you're a Montreal band. Why do we Americans have so much trouble getting Canada straight?

AM: I wouldn't be so hard on the peeps of America, it's confusing! We all grew up in Toronto but the band moved to Montreal eight years ago. Torquil moved to Vancouver a few years back and that's where we recorded our last record, but really we live on the road!

OMC: With Torquil and you up front, is Stars something of a supergroup for the new millennium?

AM: A resounding YES.

OMC: Is this the band's first gig in Milwaukee? Do you feel an affinity with us since we're all tagged as beer guzzling provincials?

AM: "Milwaukee here I come from Nashville Tennessee." Do you know that song? Milwaukee knows how to keep it real!

OMC: What can we expect to hear at the gig in Milwaukee? A set based mostly on the latest record? A career retrospective? New material? Only covers?

AM: We like to break out songs from our whole catalogue. We bring the ruckus though, and you might catch a flower.



More Information ...
Pabst Theater
144 E. Wells St.
Milwaukee, WI 53202
(414) 286-3663
http://www.pabsttheater.org

Event information:
Stars
Friday, April 18, 8 p.m. - 11:59 p.m.

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