Stars in Stereo (album) explained

Stars in Stereo
Type:studio
Artist:Stars in Stereo
Cover:Stars in Stereo (album).jpg
Released:April 9, 2013
Genre:Alternative rock
Length:38:50
Label:Hundred Handed Inc.
Producer:Mike Green
Howard Benson
Prev Title:Stars in Stereo EP
Prev Year:2012
Next Title:Leave Your Mark
Next Year:2014

Stars in Stereo is the eponymous debut studio album by alternative rock band Stars in Stereo, released on April 9, 2013. It contained 10 tracks including all four tracks from the 2012 EP, a bonus track, and an online link to a second bonus track. It was self-produced through the band's own indie record label, Hundred Handed Inc. and featured the singles "Every Last Thing" and "The Broken", which were both featured in music videos. The album received mostly positive reviews but was largely commercially unsuccessful.

Background

The song "Every Last Thing" was the first song and single written by the group, which was later featured in a music video. The band said that they wished to express suspense and drama through the video reminiscent of 30 Seconds to Mars' video for "The Kill" in an interview with Music Junkie Press.[1] The songs "The Broken" and "Violence" plus "Red Eyed Romance" had already been written and recorded for the 2012 Stars in Stereo EP. The six new songs were written while on tour in late 2012 and recorded soon after in 2013 in time for the album release. The sound of the album was mostly of alternative rock with hints of pop music with electronic influences. The band expressed that they wanted "The Broken" to be their main single because the lyrics contained the main mission statement of the album and the band.[2] The album contained an alternate version of the single "Every Last Thing" and an online link to a second bonus song, "Night by Night", located just below the disc inside the CD case. The song "Half Life" was written and recorded for the album but was excluded from the final copy and released separately.

Track listing

Tracks recorded but released separately

Band members

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Marisol . An Interview with Stars in Stereo . Music Junkie Press . August 20, 2013 . June 25, 2016 .
  2. Web site: Price . Johnny . INTERVIEW: STARS IN STEREO . Rock Revolt Magazine . 2012 . June 24, 2016.