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It's hard to say exactly when it happened.

It could've been during one of the 300+ shows Starfucker played over the past four years -- ecstatic sold-out dance parties that started in tiny, sweaty rooms before word of mouth spread and forced a move to larger (and even sweatier) venues.

It might've been when touring guitarist Patrick Morris officially became a full-time member in late 2011, rounding out a line-up that included multi-instrumentalists Josh Hodges, Shawn Glassford, and Keil Corcoran.

Most likely, though, there wasn't a single defining moment when the change occurred. With evolution there rarely is.

Instead, progression happens naturally and steadily -- each step leading inevitably to the next until you reach a point when you realize how far you've come without even being fully aware of how you got there.

In early 2012, during a rare break in the group's touring schedule, Hodges retreated to secluded Astoria, Oregon. But this time, rather than completely isolating himself to work on new material (as had always been the case in the past), Hodges invited the other members to come hole up as well and truly collaborate in the process of writing Starfucker's third full-length, Miracle Mile.

And so it was that Starfucker became a band.

As a result, whether participating in all-night lyric writing sessions, fleshing out song skeletons originally conceived during European soundchecks ("Malmo") and long van rides ("Leave It All Behind"), or completing half-finished ideas kicking around Hodges' brain and hard drive for years ("Say To You"). There isn't a single song on Miracle Mile that every member of Starfucker didn't contribute to and ultimately improve.

For proof, look no further than first single and opening track "While I'm Alive," a song that bursts out of the gate with what can only be described as swagger. Not overconfidence or false bravado, but the undeniable sound of a band that knows exactly who they are: swirling keyboards that take you up, down, and all around, rhythmic guitars, irresistible basslines, and drums that keep an unrelenting beat.

Disco-y standout "Atlantis" is the paragon of this formula, with vocal and musical hooks seemingly custom fitted to a spot so deep inside your eardrums they'll never dislodge.

But upbeat isn't Miracle Mile's only tempo.

In fact, it's in quieter moments like "Isea," which briefly slows down the album's pulse with gentle "oh-oh-ohs" over acoustic guitar, that the record truly coalesces as a complete whole that couldn't have come together any other way.

Just like Starfucker.

http://strfkrmusic.com

http://www.facebook.com/Starfucker

http://twitter.com/starfucker

http://www.polyvinylrecords.com/artists/index.php?id=824

http://starfucker.bandcamp.com

http://www.myspace.com/strfkrmusic

http://www.youtube.com/user/Starfuckerssss

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Biography

It's hard to say exactly when it happened.

It could've been during one of the 300+ shows Starfucker played over the past four years -- ecstatic sold-out dance parties that started in tiny, sweaty rooms before word of mouth spread and forced a move to larger (and even sweatier) venues.

It might've been when touring guitarist Patrick Morris officially became a full-time member in late 2011, rounding out a line-up that included multi-instrumentalists Josh Hodges, Shawn Glassford, and Keil Corcoran.

Most likely, though, there wasn't a single defining moment when the change occurred. With evolution there rarely is.

Instead, progression happens naturally and steadily -- each step leading inevitably to the next until you reach a point when you realize how far you've come without even being fully aware of how you got there.

In early 2012, during a rare break in the group's touring schedule, Hodges retreated to secluded Astoria, Oregon. But this time, rather than completely isolating himself to work on new material (as had always been the case in the past), Hodges invited the other members to come hole up as well and truly collaborate in the process of writing Starfucker's third full-length, Miracle Mile.

And so it was that Starfucker became a band.

As a result, whether participating in all-night lyric writing sessions, fleshing out song skeletons originally conceived during European soundchecks ("Malmo") and long van rides ("Leave It All Behind"), or completing half-finished ideas kicking around Hodges' brain and hard drive for years ("Say To You"). There isn't a single song on Miracle Mile that every member of Starfucker didn't contribute to and ultimately improve.

For proof, look no further than first single and opening track "While I'm Alive," a song that bursts out of the gate with what can only be described as swagger. Not overconfidence or false bravado, but the undeniable sound of a band that knows exactly who they are: swirling keyboards that take you up, down, and all around, rhythmic guitars, irresistible basslines, and drums that keep an unrelenting beat.

Disco-y standout "Atlantis" is the paragon of this formula, with vocal and musical hooks seemingly custom fitted to a spot so deep inside your eardrums they'll never dislodge.

But upbeat isn't Miracle Mile's only tempo.

In fact, it's in quieter moments like "Isea," which briefly slows down the album's pulse with gentle "oh-oh-ohs" over acoustic guitar, that the record truly coalesces as a complete whole that couldn't have come together any other way.

Just like Starfucker.

http://strfkrmusic.com

http://www.facebook.com/Starfucker

http://twitter.com/starfucker

http://www.polyvinylrecords.com/artists/index.php?id=824

http://starfucker.bandcamp.com

http://www.myspace.com/strfkrmusic

http://www.youtube.com/user/Starfuckerssss

User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.

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