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Listen Our Faces Split the Coast in Half
 
Listen Ibi Dreams of Pavement (A Better Day)
 
Listen 7 / 4 (Shoreline)
 
Listen Finish Your Collapse and Stay for Breakfast
 
Listen Major Label Debut
 
Listen Fire Eye'd Boy
 
Listen Windsurfing Nation
 
Listen Swimmers
 
Listen Hotel
 
Listen Handjobs for the Holidays
 
Listen Superconnected
 
Listen Bandwitch
 
Listen Tremoloa Debut
 
Listen It's All Gonna Break
 



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Released: October 04, 2005
Label: Arts & Crafts
Genre: Indie Rock , Post-Rock/Experimental
Titles: View all titles by Broken Social Scene
Review
In Canada, Broken Social Scene is somewhat of a phenomenon. Since wooing fans and critics alike with their 2003 Juno Award-winning album You Forgot It in People, the band's peculiar popularity has made them stars. The community that surrounds the 15-member-plus band is a family-like atmosphere with its many Canadian artists and musicians. When listening to Broken Social Scene, you also get the individual sounds of Feist, Stars, Memphis, Metric, and Apostle of Hustle, among others. It's camaraderie and education combined. The lush dynamic that carries Broken Social Scene's self-titled third effort is definitely built upon that. The 14-song set is as bright and moving as the band's previous efforts, but Broken Social Scene holds more charisma, more depth, and surely more complexities. The mix isn't messy in conventional terms. It's artistically untidy without production boundaries. Album opener "Our Faces Split the Coast in Half," which features the Dears' Murray Lightburn, makes a grand entrance with its polished horn arrangements, tight guitar riffs, and hypnotic harmonies. Additional standouts include indie rock moments such as "7/4 (Shoreline)" and the nervy "Fire Eye'd Boy." Handclaps and crowd chatter dosie-do with a sharp rock aesthetic on "Windsurfing Nation," which was the original title. Here, Toronto rapper K-Os and Feist vocally find their way through this majestic cinematic backdrop for one of its finest songs. From here, Broken Social Scene is a simply a rush of mini epics: "Handjobs for the Holidays," "Superconnected," and album closer "It's All Gonna Break" (this could have been a Nada Surf song) showcase how smart, creative, and brilliant this band truly is. Broken Social Scene are more than a collective; they're an orchestra for both the slacker generation and the literati. ~ MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide
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