The following text field will produce suggestions that follow it as you type.

Barnes and Noble

Loading Inventory...
No One Is Lost [LP]

No One Is Lost [LP] in Chattanooga, TN

Current price: $11.99
Get it in StoreVisit retailer's website
No One Is Lost [LP]

Barnes and Noble

No One Is Lost [LP] in Chattanooga, TN

Current price: $11.99
Loading Inventory...

Size: CD

Throughout their 15-year career, Canadian outfit
Stars
have delivered a consistent output of quality indie pop, always owning their own sound as trends came and went around them. Whether they're working in shimmering synth tones, introspective acoustic songs, or warm-hearted guitar pop, a
album almost reliably sounds like a
album, and that's no small feat. Their identity is built on heartfelt, personal songcraft, a fluent pop vocabulary, and the dueling voices of singers
Amy Millan
and
Torquil Campbell
. For their seventh album, 2014's
No One Is Lost
, the Montreal band set themselves up in a new clubhouse, building a studio in a rented apartment above a gay discotheque called The Royal Phoenix. The nightclub throb of their adopted environment became a major influence resulting in disco-inspired tracks like the lovely "From the Night" and the epic title cut, but where other bands might take this theme simply as an excuse to write a set of dancefloor bangers,
keep it intimate, approaching these songs with the sincerity they've become known for. If there's an overall theme to
, it's the battle contained within the oxymoronic album title. The band know that everyone is indeed lost, a point that was emphasized when they received the news that their longtime manager and friend
Eoin O Leary
had been diagnosed with cancer. This struggle between despair and the vibrant, often desperate late-night celebrations of life going on in the club below them became the real beating heart of this album which boasts tender, upbeat rockers like "This Is the Last Time" and "Are You OK?" alongside bittersweet ballads like "What Is to Be Done?" and "A Stranger."
' dedication to genuine human emotions married to strong pop melodicism has stayed with them since day one and
is merely another chapter in their unique story. However they dress up their music, it remains easy to connect with and this album proves it. ~ Timothy Monger
Throughout their 15-year career, Canadian outfit
Stars
have delivered a consistent output of quality indie pop, always owning their own sound as trends came and went around them. Whether they're working in shimmering synth tones, introspective acoustic songs, or warm-hearted guitar pop, a
album almost reliably sounds like a
album, and that's no small feat. Their identity is built on heartfelt, personal songcraft, a fluent pop vocabulary, and the dueling voices of singers
Amy Millan
and
Torquil Campbell
. For their seventh album, 2014's
No One Is Lost
, the Montreal band set themselves up in a new clubhouse, building a studio in a rented apartment above a gay discotheque called The Royal Phoenix. The nightclub throb of their adopted environment became a major influence resulting in disco-inspired tracks like the lovely "From the Night" and the epic title cut, but where other bands might take this theme simply as an excuse to write a set of dancefloor bangers,
keep it intimate, approaching these songs with the sincerity they've become known for. If there's an overall theme to
, it's the battle contained within the oxymoronic album title. The band know that everyone is indeed lost, a point that was emphasized when they received the news that their longtime manager and friend
Eoin O Leary
had been diagnosed with cancer. This struggle between despair and the vibrant, often desperate late-night celebrations of life going on in the club below them became the real beating heart of this album which boasts tender, upbeat rockers like "This Is the Last Time" and "Are You OK?" alongside bittersweet ballads like "What Is to Be Done?" and "A Stranger."
' dedication to genuine human emotions married to strong pop melodicism has stayed with them since day one and
is merely another chapter in their unique story. However they dress up their music, it remains easy to connect with and this album proves it. ~ Timothy Monger

More About Barnes and Noble at Hamilton Place

Barnes & Noble is the world’s largest retail bookseller and a leading retailer of content, digital media and educational products. Our Nook Digital business offers a lineup of NOOK® tablets and e-Readers and an expansive collection of digital reading content through the NOOK Store®. Barnes & Noble’s mission is to operate the best omni-channel specialty retail business in America, helping both our customers and booksellers reach their aspirations, while being a credit to the communities we serve.

2100 Hamilton Pl Blvd, Chattanooga, TN 37421, United States

Find Barnes and Noble at Hamilton Place in Chattanooga, TN

Visit Barnes and Noble at Hamilton Place in Chattanooga, TN
Powered by Adeptmind