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How the Members of Broken Social Scene Found One Another Again

Rolling Stone·Julyssa Lopez·about 1 month ago
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Kevin Drew talks about the Canadian indie band’s latest reunion for a joyful album that will break your heart Broken Social Scene albums have always felt like massive impromptu gatherings of friends living in the moment and following one another’s lead —  because that’s exactly what they are. Since 1999, the Canadian band has come together in different configurations, ranging from to six to almost 20 musicians at a time, more loose collective than formal music group. Along the way, it’s given us projects like the 2001 debut, Feel Good Lost, 2002’s You Forgot It in People, and 2005’s self-titled Broken Social Scene, each record packed with ambient, amoebic expressions that sound like rare time capsules decades later. Listen now, and they still brim with the kind of heart-bruising magic that seems impossible to replicate again.…

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