SOUNDTRACK: STARS-Tiny Desk Concert #108 (February 3, 2011).
Stars are a wonderful Canadian band who play pop songs with a very dark undercurrent. They’re the kind of band that’s so easy to sing along to until you realize just what you’re singing.
This is the shortest Tiny Desk show that I’ve heard so far–it’s barely ten minutes in total. The performers are singers Amy Millan and Torquil Campbell with an acoustic guitar accompaniment. And they sound wonderful.
They play two songs from their newest album The Five Ghosts (which I have only streamed online and have to admit I didn’t love as much as their earlier discs). The songs sound wonderfully impassioned in this strip down format. (Perhaps I didn’t give Ghosts a fair listen). They also play one old, classic song, “Your Ex-Lover is Dead” which sounds great as well.
It’s a nice little dose of unplugged Stars.
[READ: March 17, 2011] “What He Saw”
This was a very short (less than three pages) story and the whole process seemed to be so effortless, that I wound up being disappointed by it.
It’s a very simple story of a couple on vacation. They have a fight (again) and she storms off the beach into the water leaving Gus by himself with his sketches (he’s an artist). She swims out as far as she can–to the rope that cordons off the yachts that are docked there.
When she reaches the rope, she sees a couple on a buoy by the boats. She swims to the couple and starts chatting. She learns a bit about them and then sees that not only is she topless (it is Europe after all), but that they are both bottomless as well. She has clearly interrupted something, but they don’t seem to mind. Indeed, the man seems to be encouraging her to come closer to them.
By the end of the story, she heads back to the beach and finds that her stuff is by itself on the blanket. The title then leads us to the same conclusion as her, that Gus saw everything.
I didn’t give away everything in the story, but there’s not too much more to it than that. I mean, it seemed pretty well destined from the start, and it didn’t really deviate from that trajectory.
There was nothing wrong with it (although it seemed a tad unbelievable), it just wasn’t that exciting.

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