Breaking: Remember the Humans—Broken Social Scene’s Electric Comeback After 9-Year Hiatus
Broken Social Scene’s *Remember the Humans*—their first album in nine years—ignites with palpable energy, defying reunion fatigue. The Canadian indie collective, known for sprawling, collaborative soundscapes, returns with renewed urgency and cohesion. Tracks like “Gonzalez” and “2000 Miles” blend their signature communal warmth with sharper, more focused arrangements. It matters because the band reasserts their relevance, proving their ethos of collective creativity still thrives amid personal and political chaos.
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.