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Sunset & Void

The Flaming Stars

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Here's a talented and not very well-known band with an impressive fifth studio album that's worth looking out for. Singer/pianist Max Decharne has a cool, Lou Reed-like voice that propels his smooth, hip, spaghetti western-sounding tunes. There's plenty of mood here and noir-like gloom. The instrumentals prove that the Flaming Stars can rock when need be. "Killjoy" has some fine piano bits and on "Baby Steps" the band shows it can really let loose. But the majority of the tunes tend toward the romantic and mildly tragic. And the most obvious influences are the Velvet Underground and Ennio Morricone. The Flaming Stars also throw plenty of instruments into the mix whenever possible, including some maracas, marimba, and harpsichord on the swell "Mexican Roulette." There's no shortage of stuff happening on Sunset & Void, but it's Decharne's voice and piano playing that stand out.

© Adam Bregman /TiVo

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1
A Little Bit Like You
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(C) 2008 Alternative Tentacles (P) 2008 Alternative Tentacles

2
Cash 22
00:03:45

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(C) 2008 Alternative Tentacles (P) 2008 Alternative Tentacles

3
Baby Steps
00:03:43

The Flaming Stars, MainArtist

(C) 2008 Alternative Tentacles (P) 2008 Alternative Tentacles

4
Mansion House Blues
00:03:01

The Flaming Stars, MainArtist

(C) 2008 Alternative Tentacles (P) 2008 Alternative Tentacles

5
Sands, Flamingo, Desert Inn
00:03:13

The Flaming Stars, MainArtist

(C) 2008 Alternative Tentacles (P) 2008 Alternative Tentacles

6
Midnight Rain
00:02:30

The Flaming Stars, MainArtist

(C) 2008 Alternative Tentacles (P) 2008 Alternative Tentacles

7
Sunset & Void
00:04:45

The Flaming Stars, MainArtist

(C) 2008 Alternative Tentacles (P) 2008 Alternative Tentacles

8
House of the Setting Sun
00:03:38

The Flaming Stars, MainArtist

(C) 2008 Alternative Tentacles (P) 2008 Alternative Tentacles

9
Killjoy
00:03:34

The Flaming Stars, MainArtist

(C) 2008 Alternative Tentacles (P) 2008 Alternative Tentacles

10
Mexican Roulette
00:02:56

The Flaming Stars, MainArtist

(C) 2008 Alternative Tentacles (P) 2008 Alternative Tentacles

11
The Waiting Game
00:03:21

The Flaming Stars, MainArtist

(C) 2008 Alternative Tentacles (P) 2008 Alternative Tentacles

12
Five For the Road
00:03:00

The Flaming Stars, MainArtist

(C) 2008 Alternative Tentacles (P) 2008 Alternative Tentacles

13
Killer in the Rain
00:03:15

The Flaming Stars, MainArtist

(C) 2008 Alternative Tentacles (P) 2008 Alternative Tentacles

14
The Long Walk Home
00:03:04

The Flaming Stars, MainArtist

(C) 2008 Alternative Tentacles (P) 2008 Alternative Tentacles

15
Night Must Fall
00:04:07

The Flaming Stars, MainArtist

(C) 2008 Alternative Tentacles (P) 2008 Alternative Tentacles

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Here's a talented and not very well-known band with an impressive fifth studio album that's worth looking out for. Singer/pianist Max Decharne has a cool, Lou Reed-like voice that propels his smooth, hip, spaghetti western-sounding tunes. There's plenty of mood here and noir-like gloom. The instrumentals prove that the Flaming Stars can rock when need be. "Killjoy" has some fine piano bits and on "Baby Steps" the band shows it can really let loose. But the majority of the tunes tend toward the romantic and mildly tragic. And the most obvious influences are the Velvet Underground and Ennio Morricone. The Flaming Stars also throw plenty of instruments into the mix whenever possible, including some maracas, marimba, and harpsichord on the swell "Mexican Roulette." There's no shortage of stuff happening on Sunset & Void, but it's Decharne's voice and piano playing that stand out.

© Adam Bregman /TiVo

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