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Condition: Brand New Description Release details Tracklist Broken Social Scenes You Forgot It In People is a triumph of collaborative energy and artistic ambition. With its eclectic mix of expansiv
Broken Social Scenes You Forgot It In People is a triumph of collaborative energy and artistic ambition. With its eclectic mix of expansive instrumentation, raw emotion, and melodic experimentation, the album redefined what a Canadian indie rock record could be. Drawing from post-rock, pop, and ambient textures, the collective created a sonically rich and layered experience, shifting effortlessly between bombastic anthems and intimate moments. The production is at once chaotic and meticulous, a testament to the bands creative chemistry.
Released in 2002, the album became a cornerstone of the early 2000s indie scene, influencing countless acts and helping put the Toronto music scene on the global map. It strikes a rare balance between accessibility and artistic complexity, where tracks like "Anthems for a Seventeen-Year-Old Girl" and "Cause = Time" feel emotionally resonant and musically adventurous. You Forgot It In People isnt just a landmark indie rock albumits a cultural artifact of its era that still sounds vital and daring today.
Reviews
"You Forgot It In People sounds like what happens when a bunch of talented friends get together and try to make something hugesomething far bigger than themselves." Pitchfork
"The album bursts with an almost reckless sense of freedom and possibility, each track blooming with unexpected twists." AllMusic
"A rich, woozy, panoramic album that conjures visions of the Flaming Lips and Spiritualized at their most stoned and inspired." The Guardian
"The sprawling instrumentation and genre-defying scope make this an endlessly rewarding listen." Rolling Stone
"A radiant collage of sound, feeling both intimate and epic in equal measure." Slant Magazine
A1 Capture The Flag
A2 Kc Accidental
A3 Stars And Sons
A4 Almost Crimes
B1 Looks Just Like The Sun
B2 Pacific Theme
B3 Anthems For A Seventeen Year Old Girl
C1 Cause = Time
C2 Late Night Bedroom Rock For Missionairies
C3 Shampoo Suicide
D1 Lover'S Spit
D2 I'M Still Your Fag
D3 Pitter Patter Goes My Heart
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