Set Yourself On Fire

There are only a few albums that had sustained, deep meaning for me that have lasted across my life, but Stars’ Set Yourself On Fire is absolutely one of those. It’s the ideal pop album for me, with personal and political convictions worn on every song’s sleeve. The drama, meaning and pop craftwork is all heightened and heartbreakingly beautiful.

There are only a few albums that had sustained, deep meaning for me that have lasted across my life, but Stars’ Set Yourself On Fire is absolutely one of those. It’s the ideal pop album for me, with personal and political convictions worn on every song’s sleeve. The drama, meaning and pop craftwork is all heightened and heartbreakingly beautiful.

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