Template:Stars (band)

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Stars
Torquil Campbell | Amy Millan | Evan Cranley | Chris Seligman | Pat McGee
Former members
Steve Ramsay | Emily Haines | James Shaw
Studio albums
Nightsongs (2001) | Heart (2002) | Set Yourself on Fire (2004) | In Our Bedroom after the War (2007)
Other albums
Do You Trust Your Friends? (2007)
EPs
A Lot of Little Lies for the Sake of One Big Truth (2000) | The Comeback (2001) | Dead Child Stars (2002)
Singles
"The Stars Are Out Tonight" (2001) | "My Radio" (2003) | "Elevator Love Letter" (2003) | "Petite Mort" (2004) | "Ageless Beauty" (2004) | "Your Ex-Lover Is Dead" (2005) | "It's Alchemy!" (2005) | "Take Me to the Riot" (2007)
Record labels
Le Grand Magistery | Paper Bag Records | Setanta Records | Arts & Crafts | City Slang Records
Related articles
Memphis | Big Rude Jake | Broken Social Scene
Categories: Pop music groups templates | Canadian rock music groups templates | Indie rock groups templates
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