Dose.ca and the National Post have teamed up to help our visitors and readers discover great new music, essential to hear as they head back to school. We're rounded up songs from artists including Arcade Fire, LCD Soundsystem, Stars, Crystal Castles, and more.

 

Featured Artist Bio

 
Stars

Stars

Love and death have always been the twin engines of the popular song: the pursuit of love and the mourning of its passing; the havoc death wreaks upon love; love's survival in the aftermath of death; death as metaphor for the loss of one's identity to the consumptive power of love... Few bands of recent times have understood this as completely as Stars. And fewer bands still have so eloquently articulated, in words and in melodies, the seemingly countless ways love and death fill our days and rule our lives. Ten years after singer-lyricist Torquil Campbell and keyboardist Chris Seligman conceived of Stars in a decrepit New York apartment, one can listen back through the band's discography and hear dozens of songs that find new ways to contemplate these ancient, ageless subjects. To that end, The Five Ghosts, Stars' fifth full-length album, would seem to be business as usual. But The Five Ghosts is different from previous Stars albums. Simpler, sparer, and more confident (in its own quiet way), it also trades some of the band's previous dramatic flourish for the sort of direct, heart-bearing communication that comes from hard-won experience.

 
 
Check out the album on iTunes