Norman WongMontreal’s Stars made a name for themselves with their frothy, melodic

Norman WongMontreal’s Stars made a name for themselves with their frothy, melodic songs with darker lyrics about wars, fighting, death, and melancholy, as heard on 2003’s Heart and 2004’s Set Yourself On Fire – both near masterpieces of dream-pop – and the solid but less memorable In Our Bedroom After The War. Stars’ newest record – their first in three years – is called The Five Ghosts and will be released on June 22. The band dropped the first single, “Fixed,” today. It’s definitely an uplifting song – sounds like they’re sticking with their usual formula of springy synthesizers and Amy Millan’s delicate and sweet vocals – which I’m okay with. Stars can write some of the prettiest, cleanest-sounding pop music out there. Click here to head over to Stereogum, stream “Fixed,” and then download it for free.Stars will be at the Triple Door for two nights on June 15 and 16. Click here to buy tickets.