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"Stars" was the first single released from Switchfoot's fifth album Nothing Is Sound. It was the #1 most added song on Modern Rock Radio in its first week and peaked at number sixteen on the US Modern Rock chart. The song was certified gold as a digital single on December 12, 2005. To date, it's their 3rd most successful song, However, it did not perform as well as the band's previous hits Meant to Live and Dare You to Move. On Nothing Is Sound this song is the second track.
According to the song-writer Jon Foreman, "Stars" is about perspective, a song about stepping back in the midst of chaos and looking at the stars; the idea of anti-entropy, implying there must be something keeping the world together. "The first verse looks at things from Descartes perspective, pinning the center of the universe on the individual. 'Maybe I've been the problem,' maybe I'm overcast, falling apart, etc... The second verse talks about our world from the perspective of the stars looking down on earth from the eternal dance of gravity and motion."[1] Despite these deep lyrics, Jon says he likes the song best for its guitar riffs.
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The music video for this song was filmed at Universal Studios mostly underwater.[2] A second, less formal video was also released, which consists mostly of a live performance at the Santa Monica Pier in California.
The video features the band playing in an outdoor setting, but as the video progresses, they can be seen "floating" in a watery environment. At the apex of the song right before the bridge of the song, this environment bursts and the band plays in the rain until the end of the video.
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[edit] UK CD single
- Stars (Album Version)
- Stars (Acoustic Version)
- Dare You To Move (Acoustic Version)
- Stars (Video)
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[edit] In popular culture
- The song has been used in sports telecasts, including FOX's coverage of the 2008 Pro Bowl.
- The song has been used in HBO commercials for upcoming movies on the channel.
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