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Title: Listen to Broken Social Scene
Post by: Bags on February 10, 2004, 03:09:00 pm
The last album can be streamed (song by song, alas, but you're not downloading each which is good for listening at work) at this  website (http://www.arts-crafts.ca/bss/youforgot.html).  Yes, it's a June 2003 release, but they're coming in March so some folks may have a piqued interest....
   ;)
Title: Re: Listen to Broken Social Scene
Post by: SPARX on February 10, 2004, 03:59:00 pm
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Originally posted by Bags:
  The last album can be streamed (song by song, alas, but you're not downloading each which is good for listening at work) at this  website (http://www.arts-crafts.ca/bss/youforgot.html).  Yes, it's a June 2003 release, but they're coming in March so some folks may have a piqued interest....
    ;)  
Excellent release IMHO
Title: Re: Listen to Broken Social Scene
Post by: Bags on February 10, 2004, 04:07:00 pm
I think I need to get used to it...there are some wonderful songs and moments, but as a whole I'm missing it.  But it's so well received that I think my second or third listen with be the, "oh, I get it" moment.
Title: Re: Listen to Broken Social Scene
Post by: godsshoeshine on February 10, 2004, 04:09:00 pm
you forgot it people was one of the most frustrating purchases of my music nerd career, rivaled only by henry's dress "bust em green". but yeah, some of the songs have a bunch of audio farts, but half the songs are total homeruns. pretty excited for this show, actually
Title: Re: Listen to Broken Social Scene
Post by: Bags on February 10, 2004, 04:11:00 pm
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Originally posted by god's shoeshine:
  you forgot it people was one of the most frustrating purchases of my music nerd career,
What made it frustrating if you found some gems?
 
 And does anyone agree that this isn't what you'd describe as a "pure pop" album (but so many reviews do....I must be missing something).
Title: Re: Listen to Broken Social Scene
Post by: godsshoeshine on February 10, 2004, 04:18:00 pm
i had heard great things. not only great things, but some comparisons to dinosaur jr, one of my favs. at the time, said cd was not available in the states. i talked an ebuddy into buying a copy at a bss show in victoria, bc. he sent it to me, i got the little card, wrote "leave at door" on it and the hicks at the manassas post office...sent it back to bc. so in the two goddamn months it took to get back there, it became available in the states, but i already had a copy. so no, neither it was the purchasing, not the product that was the problem, love the disc, going to the show, i hope. was on my best of 03 list. and i love bust em green too.
Title: Re: Listen to Broken Social Scene
Post by: Celeste on February 10, 2004, 04:20:00 pm
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Originally posted by Bags:
  And does anyone agree that this isn't what you'd describe as a "pure pop" album (but so many reviews do....I must be missing something).
you are definitely missing something, generally speaking, but I do agree with you that this is not--at all--a "pure pop" album
 
 I found it to be electronic and ambient, almost, rather than pop
Title: Re: Listen to Broken Social Scene
Post by: Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer on February 10, 2004, 04:34:00 pm
Hopefully that show will be a co-headlining deal with Stars, as it was when they toured in 2003. Not sure why BSS gets more attention than Stars...Stars seems much more commercially viable. and just plain better in my opinion.
Title: Re: Listen to Broken Social Scene
Post by: SPARX on February 10, 2004, 05:36:00 pm
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Originally posted by Rutherford J. Balls:
  Hopefully that show will be a co-headlining deal with Stars, as it was when they toured in 2003. Not sure why BSS gets more attention than Stars...Stars seems much more commercially viable. and just plain better in my opinion.
Stars and BSS have a shared member Evan Cranley.BSS has a bigger collective taking members from:Metric,Dont Make Say Think,as well as Stars which may garner them more attention.
Title: Re: Listen to Broken Social Scene
Post by: Bombay Chutney on February 10, 2004, 06:18:00 pm
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Originally posted by Bags:
  And does anyone agree that this isn't what you'd describe as a "pure pop" album (but so many reviews do....I must be missing something).
I wouldn't call it "pure pop" by any means. It's like a mix of Dinosaur, Jr. and (older) New Order, with a little Pink Floyd thrown in.  I like it quite a bit though.
Title: Re: Listen to Broken Social Scene
Post by: vansmack on February 10, 2004, 07:16:00 pm
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Originally posted by Rutherford J. Balls:
  Hopefully that show will be a co-headlining deal with Stars, as it was when they toured in 2003.
The co-headlining deal was sweet out here in SF.  They just rotated the bands playing order.  It's a must see if they do the same deal out East as they did on the west.  Both were excellent.
Title: Re: Listen to Broken Social Scene
Post by: myuman on February 10, 2004, 09:07:00 pm
Count me as another that is "missing it".  I've had this album for a few months now and I can't really describe how far from "masterpiece" this is.  I believe the hype is due to the fact that this band (based on my understanding) came out of thin air.  With those expectations, I suppose it is exceptional.  Most of us however got this album based on some referral that has expectations attached.  With that in mind, I believe it is quite weak.  Some listener friendly songs, but aside from those, the rest is just arty, psuedo trendy, "hip" bologna.  But I'll most assuredly be at the BC in March and maybe see them again at Coachella.  I am willing to give them more time, probably because of the hype... but my patience is wearing thin.
Title: Re: Listen to Broken Social Scene
Post by: SPARX on February 10, 2004, 09:15:00 pm
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Originally posted by myuman:
  I can't really describe how far from "masterpiece" this is.  I believe the hype is due to the fact that this band (based on my understanding) came out of thin air.  
Well,they've been a band for 5 years,forming in 99 and released their debut in 2001.Not necessarily what I'd consider coming out of thin air,they've been around awhile.Then again,Toronto may have thin air, I've never been there.
Title: Re: Listen to Broken Social Scene
Post by: godsshoeshine on February 10, 2004, 11:09:00 pm
i don't know about "thin air", but i do remember it being cleaner than any american city i have ever been to
Title: Re: Listen to Broken Social Scene
Post by: stu47 on February 11, 2004, 01:23:00 am
I guess I fall into the dont get it category...by all means, it isnt a bad record, just so far off what some of the hype I've heard....
 
 still think Im going to blow some money on the valley of the giants cd, which is some of bss, a member or two of godspeed and a couple other bands...probably going to regret it lol, but oh well
Title: Re: Listen to Broken Social Scene
Post by: SPARX on February 11, 2004, 06:27:00 pm
Keep an eye out for two Stars side-projects to emerge sometime in 2004: vocalist/guitarist Amy Millan has completed her solo album, and Torquil Campbell also plans a release sometime this year under the moniker of Memphis. Memphis released an EP in 2002 (which also featured Ms. Millan), but this will be their first full-length effort.
 
 Millan's yet-to-be-titled collection was produced by "Canadian musical legend" Ian Blurton and features members of Broken Social Scene, Metric, and other members of the Stars musical family. According to her management at Canada's Arts and Crafts, it incorporates some country flavors as well as the velvety pop we've come to expect. A release date has not been set.
Title: Re: Listen to Broken Social Scene
Post by: Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer on February 11, 2004, 06:31:00 pm
Let's not forget Jason Collett's alt-country-ish solo album...
Title: Re: Listen to Broken Social Scene
Post by: Bags on February 11, 2004, 06:32:00 pm
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Originally posted by SPARX:
 Millan's yet-to-be-titled collection was produced by "Canadian musical legend" Ian Blurton and features members of Broken Social Scene, Metric, and other members of the Stars musical family. According to her management at Canada's Arts and Crafts, it incorporates some country flavors as well as the velvety pop we've come to expect. A release date has not been set.
So is BSS and all these bands like the Canadian equivalent of the Elephant 6 collective??  Sounds like it...
Title: Re: Listen to Broken Social Scene
Post by: SPARX on February 11, 2004, 07:01:00 pm
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Originally posted by Bags:
   
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Originally posted by SPARX:
 
So is BSS and all these bands like the Canadian equivalent of the Elephant 6 collective??  Sounds like it... [/b]
Yep,they're a close knit bunch.I miss the elephant 6 years,they put out some good stuff.
Title: Re: Listen to Broken Social Scene
Post by: samanthaalison on February 11, 2004, 09:38:00 pm
I love You Forgot It In People, and I'll definitely be going to the show next month at teh Black Cat. Assuming I can find a ride.
Title: Re: Listen to Broken Social Scene
Post by: SPARX on February 11, 2004, 09:40:00 pm
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Originally posted by samanthaalison:
  I love You Forgot It In People, and I'll definitely be going to the show next month at teh Black Cat. Assuming I can find a ride.
Should be a great show.
Title: Re: Listen to Broken Social Scene
Post by: SPARX on February 11, 2004, 09:41:00 pm
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Originally posted by SPARX:
   
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Originally posted by samanthaalison:
  I love You Forgot It In People, and I'll definitely be going to the show next month at teh Black Cat. Assuming I can find a ride.
That's probably the next show I'll be attending. [/b]
Title: Re: Listen to Broken Social Scene
Post by: Richard D Taylor on February 12, 2004, 12:57:00 pm
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Originally posted by Bags:
   
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Originally posted by god's shoeshine:
  you forgot it people was one of the most frustrating purchases of my music nerd career,
What made it frustrating if you found some gems?
 
 And does anyone agree that this isn't what you'd describe as a "pure pop" album (but so many reviews do....I must be missing something). [/b]
It's definitely not pure pop.  I think it's a challenging record if only in the sense that it does require multiple listens (but those are often the best records).  The first four months or so that I had the album, I only listened to it every once in a while and I did feel that it was overhyped.  Then last month, I had another listen and for some mysterious reason, it just clicked.  I still don't like it as much as Pitchfork, but it is a solid album, and the more I listen to it, the more I like it.