"Stars" is the second single from
Hum's 1995 album ''
You'd Prefer an Astronaut''. The single was moderately successful in the United States, peaking at number eleven on the
Hot Modern Rock Tracks, and at number twenty-eight on the
Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks
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.
Recording
"Stars"which was written by Hum bandmembers Matt Talbott, Jeff Dimpsey, Tim Lash, and Bryan St. Perehad been penned by the band years prior to their signing with
RCA Records.
The single was produced by the band and Keith Cleversley.
The '' St. Louis Post-Dispatch'' described the song, along with the other Hum tracks "The Pod" and "I'd Like Your Hair Long", as featuring a "fuzzed-out barrage of guitars hatsuggest a mixture of the pummeling sound of Dinosaur Jr. and the more dreamy soundscapes of Irish or British bands like My Bloody Valentine or Lush
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." '' Vox'' magazine wrote, "Tracks like 'Stars' ... are achingly melancholic, but Talbott's detached tone and the crashing outbreak of guitars prevents the ongfrom sliding into sentimentalism."
Reception
Prior to its being released as an official single, "Stars" received heavy airplay on the Los Angeles radio station KROQ-FM
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. According to the ''St. Louis Post-Dispatch'', "KROQ jumped on the song so soon that RCA had to rush release the song nationwide, a full month before the scheduled release of hesingle." Hum's drummer Bryan St. Pere credited KROQ with making the song so popular, saying in an interview, "Yeah, I think ROQ
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helped us out the most, because from what I gather, that's ''the'' station in the country, and when they decide to add a song, all the other stations kind of follow suit."[ "Stars" eventually debuted on the ''Billboard'' Alternative Songs chart (then known as the "Modern Rock Tracks") at number 32 during the week of June 3, 1995, eventually peaking at number 11.] According to the '' Los Angeles Times'', "Stars" was vital in helping ''You'd Prefer an Astronaut'' sell over 250,000 copies.
In 2008, it was announced that the song had sold 26,000 digital copies, 29% of which had occurred since September 2007. ''Billboard
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'' magazine later hypothesized that this uptick in sales was due to a Cadillac
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commercial that used the song. According to Matt Talbott, the frontman of Hum:
People have always said this or that about using our songs in movies or commercials and nothing ever really comes of it. .. ut one daysome guy at an ad firm asking about using a song for a commercial ..I said, 'Yeah, sure, whatever man.' e eventually
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wrote back and told me more, and when I knew it was for real and that it sounded like a large campaign, I called my lawyer.
The commercial was released before the members of Hum were aware that a deal had been agreed upon. According to Talbott, he only learned of its existence when he was at a hotel and the commercial was playing. Suddenly, Talbott received a call from his wife, who informed him that others had seen the ad and were phoning their house.[
In 1995, Howard Stern, on his radio show, which was peaking in popularity, said that the song "Stars" made him cry he loved it so much. A few days later, on July 7, the band played the song live.
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Music video
A music video was released in 1995 that featured the band performing the song in a darkened basement-like room, interspersed with footage of a man covered in tattoos interacting with candles, a mask, a wall clock and other ephemera.
Legacy
In the ''Beavis and Butt-head
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'' episode, "The Future of Beavis and Butt-head", the duo watch the video and change the channel after the extended chord early on, mistakenly thinking the song is over.
The single is used in the 2008 video game '' Saints Row 2''.
Track listing
The following songs are on the CD single:
#"Stars" (Obligatory Radio Edit) – 4:32
#"Stars" – 5:09
Charts
Cover versions
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remixed the song in 1996.
* Evergreen Terrace covered the song on their 2004 album '' Writer's Block''.
* American metalcore
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covered the song for the 2006 compilation album ''Punk Goes 90's
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References
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1995 singles
RCA Records singles
Hum (band) songs