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Get ready to get going with Broken Social Scene

Published: Wed 19 May 2010 09:52 AM
Get ready to get going with Broken Social Scene
Get ready to get going with Broken Social Scene! That's right, Kevin Drew and friends are returning to New Zealand for the second time (or the first time depending on what name you use).
Mystery Girl, 95bFM, Under the Radar and Groove Guide Present
Broken Social Scene
Friday 6th August - San Francisco Bath House - Wellington
Saturday 7th August - The Kings Arms - Auckland
Tickets $49+ BF on sale from www.undertheradar.co.nz and Real Groovy from 24th of May
Formed in Toronto in 2002 by Kevin Drew and Brendan Canning from an assortment of their very talented musical friends, lovers and strangers, Broken Social Scene very quickly established themselves as one of the most vital voices in independent music. Their albums were cinematic, critically-acclaimed and lovingly-wrapped parcels of concepts and melodies that married a dizzying onslaught of sounds with finely-crafted choruses, and saw them instantly recognised on the international stage.
Though at times having up to a dozen or more musicians (including Feist & members of Stars) on said stage meant it wasn’t really that hard to recognise them!
Forward to 2010 and Broken Social Scene have just released their first record-proper, “Forgiveness Rock Record”, in almost five years. And with a slightly stripped back line-up (8 people at last count) they have delivered a considered, complex and brilliant album of stories about love and forgiveness. It would be fair to say that Broken Social Scene are BACK(!), and in an era of flash-in-the-pan supergroups we welcome them with loving open arms.
Broken Social Scene Website
Broken Social Scene Myspace
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