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		<title>Tonight: Stars</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Nick Muldoon]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Over the better part of the last decade, Montreal has hosted something of an indie rock renaissance. While a lot of great bands have come from this city, from Arcade Fire [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Over the better part of the last decade, Montreal has hosted something of an indie rock renaissance. While a lot of great bands have come from this city, from Arcade Fire to Tegan and Sara to Wolf Parade, there&#8217;s been one scene at the heart of Canada&#8217;s musical revival and that&#8217;s the<em> Arts &amp; Crafts</em> scene. The label was co-created by Broken Social Scene co-founder Kevin Drew and quickly hosted a bevy of talented Canadian artists who would work together in Broken Social Scene while creating exciting works in their own bands. At the core of this scene was Stars, a band who often traded members with Broken Social Scene while producing memorable albums like <em>Heart, In Our Bedroom After the War, </em>and their 2004, masterpiece, <em>Set Yourself on Fire</em>. The band has been consistently turning out charming albums of their brand of theatrical hyper-literate pop ever since.</p>
<p>Tonight, the Montreal 5-piece return to Buffalo in support of its latest album, <em>No One is Lost. </em>Star&#8217;s 2013 show at the Tralf was one of my favorite local shows in recent memory as the band ran through hits, both new and old, with a theatrical stage presence and the crowd in the palm of their hands. Lead singer Torquil Campbell even channeled his inner-Morrissey tossing out flowers to the audience in a style reminiscent of an old Smiths show. With a vast catalogue of beautifully lush pop gems, a completely magnetic and engaging live show, and a history of great gigs behind them, Stars take the stage at the Tralf again tonight for a show that has all the makings of a classic.</p>
<p>Doors at The Tralf open at 7PM and tickets are $22 at the door. The band will be accompanied by fellow labelmates and Canadian-based indie rock band, Hey Rosetta, who will open proceedings.</p>
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