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Set Yourself On Fire

Set Yourself on Fire
Set Yourself On Fire.jpg
Studio album by Stars
Released September 14, 2004
Recorded 2003–2004
Genre Indie pop,chamber pop
Length 53:07
Label Arts & Crafts
Producer Stars, Tom McFall
Stars chronology
Heart
(2003)
Set Yourself on Fire
(2004)
Do You Trust Your Friends?
(2007)
Alternative cover
Cover of European and vinyl editions
Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
Source Rating
Metacritic 81/100
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 4/5 stars
Blender 4/5 stars
Entertainment Weekly B+
The Guardian 4/5 stars
The Irish Times 4/5 stars
NME 8/10
Pitchfork Media 8.4/10
Q 3/5 stars
Rolling Stone 4/5 stars
Spin A−

Set Yourself on Fire is the third album by Canadian indie rock band Stars. It was released on September 14, 2004 on the Arts & Crafts International record label in Canada and the United Kingdom, and on March 8, 2005 in the United States.

The album's most notable single was "Ageless Beauty", the band's breakthrough hit in Canada. "Your Ex-Lover Is Dead" has also garnered significant play in the United States. It was featured on the soundtrack of The O.C.

On November 17, 2009, "Your Ex-Lover Is Dead" was featured on Fox network's So You Think You Can Dance, season 6. Former show contestant and current choreographer Travis Wall chose it as the track for his piece danced by Ellenore Scott and Ryan Di Lello.

In 2005 Set Yourself on Fire was a Juno Award nominee for Alternative Album of the Year. It lost to the album Let It Die by Feist, who is an occasional band-mate of Stars' Amy Millan, Torquil Campbell, and Evan Cranley in the indie rock band Broken Social Scene.

The novelist Ibi Kaslik is quoted on the jacket of the album.

The cover art varies from North America to Europe. The Canadian and U.S. releases have the same artwork. The European edition, along with the Canadian and U.S. vinyl version, have alternative cover art.

Set Yourself on Fire was widely acclaimed by music critics and holds a score of 81 out of 100 on the online review aggregator Metacritic, indicating "universal acclaim".


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