Stars Shine at the Interface

Cinematic, eloquent, sincere -- these are all words that can be used to describe the music of Stars. The band's Interface performance was no exception. The Canadian quintet brought their uniquely layered brand of indie-pop to our New York studio for an intimate four-song performance, featuring tunes from the Stars' latest album, 'In Our Bedroom After the War.'

"It is a facet of my own twisted imagination that I came up with," singer Torquil Campbell told Spinner of the album's inspiration. "And I think it's aspirational -- it's where I want us all to be."

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