Heart mp3 Album by Stars
2003
  • 11 Tracks
  • 320 kbps
  • 47:59

Tracks

1.What the Snowman Learned About Love5:16
2.Elevator Love Letter4:03
3.Heart5:56
4.The Woods2:45
5.Death to Death4:06
6.The Vanishing4:37
7.Romantic Comedy4:20
8.Time Can Never Kill the True Heart4:59
9.Look Up4:18
10.Life Effect3:15
11.Don't Be Afraid to Sing4:24
Benenati
This is a continued review because my previous one was too long and had to be shortened. The other songs that I did not review are as follows:

Look Up is not one of the best songs off this album, but it's ok. Just your typical average song to supplement playing the great ones back-to-back, good filler. But it's nothing more than that.

Then the final song, Don't Be Afraid To Sing is a subtle but great song. The entire song is just one great progression in which it ends with a chant. It won't grab you until the end, and then you'll be wondering why you were doubting this song.

And once again, the other songs that I did not list are still worth the listen. Stars are a tremendously talented band with a lot to offer, to anybody in every genre.
Benenati
To start, I'm going to be straight by why I only gave this album 4 stars. It's because it does not pan up as greatly as the other albums, but none the less great in it's own perspective. So many songs to take off of this album. This one is the main fibers that make up the reason I like Stars so much. Their music is just so perfectly constructed, and to have two different gender singers compliment each other like that is amazing. Now, onto the song descriptions:

I'm going to start with What The Snowman Learned About Love. Definitely not your average song by Stars. It starts out with a fully techno infusion with their sound, and then calmly falls into a soft rise to the undertone of a few lines. Definitely worth a listen though.

Next is Elevator Love Letter, a personal favorite. Beginning with a very off-beat intro, it slides into a traditional Stars sound. But man what a job they did developing this song. Perfect combination of a fast pace tempo and a slower moving dialogue. Really and unbelievably good song, it does take time to grow.

Heart is one of the only album titles to actually do very well for itself. Honestly my favorite off the album. A greatly woven story around a moving melody makes this one a great. Not to mention the male and female vocals really enhance the meaning behind this song.

Death to Death is an odd song. Not really one that you'll enjoy right off the bat, this one you have to actually work at. But the women's voice during the chorus definitely makes this song.

The other songs that I didn't list weren't good enough to make it by my cuts, but are still at least worth a listen.