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Kevin Drew checks in with a blog post from Soma studio in Chicago, where BSS are working on a proper followup to Broken Social Scene with Tortoise/Sea & Cake/Chicago-scene hero John McEntire. Also there's gonna be a BSS book! Get caught up.
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submitted by Nick Oct 12th 2021 06:00 pm (stereogum.com)
Last year, Land Of Talk released a wonderful new album, Indistinct Conversations, which solidified that the Elizabeth Powell-led project was firmly back in the saddle after a seven-year hiatus before their 2017 full-length Life After Youth. Well, there’s more Land Of Talk music to come. Today, Powell is announcing a new EP, Calming Nig...
submitted by Nick Feb 25th 2020 04:00 pm (stereogum.com)
After reviving her Land Of Talk project in 2015, Broken Social Scene affiliate and perennially underrated indie rock treasure Elizabeth Powell ended a seven-year break between albums with 2017's Life After Youth. She's since guested on a very good American Football song, and in May she'll return with another new Land Of Talk LP.
Broken Social Scene have released two EPs this year, Try The After, Vol 1 and Try The After, Vol 2. Today, on CBS This Morning, they performed three songs from those EPs — "1972," "Remember Me Young," and "Can't Find My Heart" — and sat down for an interview about the "chaotic mess" of their…
submitted by Nick Apr 3rd 2019 06:00 pm (stereogum.com)
Next week, Broken Social Scene are following up this year's Let's Try The After – Vol. 1 EP with another EP titled, you guessed it, Let's Try The After – Vol. 2. We've already heard one single from it, the warm, old-school "Can't Find My Heart." And today they've shared a second -- the gooily…
Last month, we got our first new Broken Social Scene music in a long time. The Canadian guitar-fuzz battalion returned with their EP Let’s Try The After – Vol. 1, their first new record since they came off of hiatus and released the 2017 album Hug Of Thunder. In that EP title, there was hope.


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