![]() ![]() ![]() The CD comes in a card sleeve with a high quality informative booklet. The vocals and vocal harmonies are a delight. , At times the record does dip, as some tracks don’t seize your attention quite as strongly as they might. A mixing persons potential nightmare but executed to perfection. The slightly mournful elements that often pepper their music give credence to their more exultant sensibilities, as on Gonna Get Better’s charmingly unconvincing refrain, Things’ll get better, cuz they can’t get worse. The band is focused and renewed, invigorated by the missionary spirit of. Some tracks have no less than 13 musicians contributing. Reviewed: JOn their first album in seven years, Broken Social Scene distill their sound to a vital essence. In support of their latest offering, Hug of Thunder, the 10 touring members of the Canadian collective delivered a lively run through their career dating back to 2003’s breakthrough You Forgot It in People. Today, Broken Social Scene are sharing “Old Dead Young”, a track that was previously only released on vinyl editions of their latest critically acclaimed LP, Hug Of Thunder. “Old Dead Young” is “our fist pump towards the constant struggle of getting it right and we want to spread that to as many people, as far and wide as possible.” says Kevin Drew. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 21 July 2017, A rich tapestry of layer apon layer of well thought out sounds. The sold-out 9:30 Club and the stage were equally crowded for the first night of Broken Social Scene’s pair of D.C. BROKEN SOCIAL SCENE RELEASE HUG OF THUNDER TRACK “OLD DEAD YOUNG” PREVIOUSLY ONLY AVAILABLE ON VINYL WRAP UP TOUR WITH A ONE-OFF PERFORMANCE OF YOU FORGOT IT IN PEOPLE AT MUSIC TASTES GOOD AND A HEADLINE SHOW AT THE TROUBADOUR IN LA HUG OF THUNDER OUT NOW VIA ARTS & CRAFTS ![]()
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