Broken Social Scene: Biography

Broken Social Scene
Formed:
Jan 1, 1999 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Genres:
Classical Music, Rock Music

Decades Active:
1990's|2000's


Artistic Quality
Low
Cultural Impact
Low



Broken Social Scene materialized in 1999 when K.C. Accidental's Kevin Drew and Brendan Canning, formerly of By Divine Right, bonded their friendship into a band. They spent the next few years honing an atmospheric rock sound in their native Toronto and the dynamic was great. Feel Good Lost marked their debut album in 2001 and introduced a revolving cast of Canadian indie musicians. Drew's fellow mate from Do Make Say Think, Charles Spearin, was added to the band, as well as Evan Cranley (Stars), James Shaw, and Emily Haines (Metric). By the time their guitarfueled sophomore effort, You Forgot It in People, was released in fall 2002, Broken Social Scene had become an 11piece collective. Jason Collett, Andrew Whiteman, Justin Peroff and Leslie Feist fulfilled the band's bombastic, orchestrated sound and critics loved it. You Forgot It in People was a buzz among indie cohorts and plans for a stateside release on Arts Crafts was slated for the following summer. A surprise, however, coincided those plans in spring 2003 when Broken Social Scene won a Juno for "Alternative Album of the Year" for You Forgot It in People. In order to maintain praise from critics, the band issued their first ever bsiders rarities collection, Bee Hives, in spring 2004. For the band's 2005 selftitled studio album, Broken Social Scene once again joined producer David Newfeld. Additional contributions by select members of Stars, Metric, Do Make Say Think, Raising the Fawn, the Dears and others contributed to the ambitious sounds of Broken Social Scene. A joint North American tour with Feist followed its release.

- MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide

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