Essay
Breaking: Remember the Humans Ignites aNine-Year Hiatus with Electric Vitality
Broken Social Scene’s side project Remember the Humans drops *Electric Vitality*, its first album in nine years, igniting immediate buzz. The record shatters reunion fatigue with raw, urgent energy—no tentativeness here. Led by Kevin Drew and Emily Hope, the Toronto collective delivers layered, anthemic indie rock that feels both urgent and nostalgic. Critics hail it as a vital, cohesive return proving enduring creative spark.
By Alet Viegas·
The energy is the first thing you notice. A lot of reunions and records coming off a long hiatus can sound tentative, careful, or, worst of all, listless. Remember the Humans, the first Broken Social Scene album in nine years, brims with vitality from the outset.