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2005 single by Stars
"Ageless Beauty"
Single by Stars
from the album Set Yourself on Fire
B-side"Petit Mort, Ageless Beauty (Most Serene Mix)"
ReleasedAugust 1, 2005
GenreIndie pop
Label
Songwriter(s)
Stars singles chronology
"Petite Mort"
(2004)
"Ageless Beauty"
(2005)
"Your Ex-Lover Is Dead"
(2005)

"Ageless Beauty" was the fifth single released by the Canadian indie pop group Stars. It was the first single from the album Set Yourself on Fire. The Boston Globe correspondent Bobby Hankinson considered the single to be a "pop gem" in a 2006 concert review; Tampa Bay Times correspondent Brian Orloff shared a similar view, considering the song "a perfect gem of an indie rock tune." "Ageless Beauty" was considered by The Independent to be "perhaps Stars' loveliest song".

Musicianship

Speaking of "Ageless Beauty", The News and Observer noted the single for its "odd...combination of drop-dead-gorgeous tune and ugly words...that you've ever heard," lauding its "juxtaposition" that is "perfectly" repeated "again and again throughout the album."

References

  1. Hons, Cole (2005-03-11). "Stars bare all in lyrics about U.S. politics, relationships". Centre Daily Times. p. 33. Retrieved 2023-05-02 – via Newspapers.com.
  2. Hankinson, Bobby (2006-02-24). "Fans' wishes for stellar pop come true at Stars show". The Boston Globe. p. 65. Retrieved 2023-05-02 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. Orloff, Brian (2005-03-27). "Exercise for the emotions". Tampa Bay Times. p. 65. Retrieved 2023-05-02 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. "ABC Discs Stars". The Independent. 2005-08-14. p. 44. Retrieved 2023-05-02 – via Newspapers.com.
  5. Menconi, David (2005-10-21). "This may set you on fire". The News and Observer. pp. W0. Retrieved 2023-05-02 – via Newspapers.com.
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