Essay
Breaking: Remember the Humans Ignites with Breathtaking Vitality After 9-Year Hiatus
Broken Social Scene returns with *Remember the Humans*, their first album in nine years—and it’s a full-throated explosion of renewed energy. Forget cautious comebacks; this record bursts with vitality, reaffirming the collective’s mastery of anthemic, genre-blurring indie rock. Longtime fans celebrate its urgency, while newcomers discover why BSS defined 2000s alternative resilience.
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.