"Ageless Beauty" | ||||
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Single by Stars | ||||
from the album Set Yourself on Fire | ||||
B-side | "Petit Mort, Ageless Beauty (Most Serene Mix)" | |||
Released | August 1, 2005 | |||
Genre | Indie pop | |||
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"Ageless Beauty" was the fifth single released by the Canadian indie pop group Stars. It was the first single from the album Set Yourself on Fire. [1] The Boston Globe correspondent Bobby Hankinson considered the single to be a "pop gem" in a 2006 concert review; [2] Tampa Bay Times correspondent Brian Orloff shared a similar view, considering the song "a perfect gem of an indie rock tune." [3] "Ageless Beauty" was considered by The Independent to be "perhaps Stars' loveliest song". [4]
Speaking of "Ageless Beauty", The News and Observer noted the single for its "odd...combination of drop-dead-gorgeous tune and ugly words...that you've ever heard," lauding its "juxtaposition" that is "perfectly" repeated "again and again throughout the album." [5]
"Ageless Beauty" | ||||
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Single by Stars | ||||
from the album Set Yourself on Fire | ||||
B-side | "Petit Mort, Ageless Beauty (Most Serene Mix)" | |||
Released | August 1, 2005 | |||
Genre | Indie pop | |||
Label | ||||
Songwriter(s) |
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Stars singles chronology | ||||
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"Ageless Beauty" was the fifth single released by the Canadian indie pop group Stars. It was the first single from the album Set Yourself on Fire. [1] The Boston Globe correspondent Bobby Hankinson considered the single to be a "pop gem" in a 2006 concert review; [2] Tampa Bay Times correspondent Brian Orloff shared a similar view, considering the song "a perfect gem of an indie rock tune." [3] "Ageless Beauty" was considered by The Independent to be "perhaps Stars' loveliest song". [4]
Speaking of "Ageless Beauty", The News and Observer noted the single for its "odd...combination of drop-dead-gorgeous tune and ugly words...that you've ever heard," lauding its "juxtaposition" that is "perfectly" repeated "again and again throughout the album." [5]