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Broken Social Scene - Forgiveness Rock Record (2010)

Broken Social Scene - Forgiveness Rock Record (2010)

BAND/ARTIST: Broken Social Scene

  • Title: Forgiveness Rock Record
  • Year Of Release: 2010
  • Label: Spunk
  • Genre: Pop Rock, Indie Rock
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 1:03:05
  • Total Size: 396 Mb
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Tracklist:

1. World Sick (6:48)
2. Chase Scene (3:31)
3. Texico Bitches (3:50)
4. Forced to Love (3:35)
5. All to All (4:50)
6. Art House Director (3:32)
7. Highway Slipper Jam (4:27)
8. Ungrateful Little Father (6:42)
9. Meet Me in the Basement (3:44)
10. Sentimental X's (5:40)
11. Sweetest Kill (5:09)
12. Romance to the Grave (4:48)
13. Water in Hell (4:25)
14. Me and My Hand (2:05)

Forgiveness is not a sentiment often associated with rock music. Anger, despair, infatuation, sure. But forgiveness is more complicated, and tougher to fit into a four-minute song. Broken Social Scene know all about heartbreak-- they've spent most of the last decade crafting songs about it with almost unparalleled zeal. Their story is filled with scurrilous encounters, backstabbings, and break-ups on par with most 70s arena-rockers, and they've crashed and rebuilt so many times that it's nearly impossible to keep track of who was where at any given moment. But they've also used that flexibility to their advantage: Their epochal 2002 breakout You Forgot It In People was the joyous sound of friends banding together to boost each other up, while 2005's Broken Social Scene was the dizzying sound of friends fizzing out into solo endeavors and outside pursuits.

Now they're back, and they're forgiving. Who, exactly? Each other, loves, bad decisions, humanity at large, worse decisions, the past, the future, culture, corporations, art, you, me, maybe even George W. Bush. (Well, maybe not him.) And while a 59-minute absolution session sounds excessive for even the most devout fans, Broken Social Scene aren't just throwing out hail marys here. Because forgiveness is hard, especially for a group this grand and this intertwined for this long. The album lets bygones go while acknowledging the pain and discipline involved, and does so while keeping with the band's indie-mixtape rep. There's a song that sounds like Pavement, one that sounds like the Sea and Cake (featuring Sea and Cake singer Sam Prekop), another like a Broadway adaptation of Children of Men, a weightless ballad that may double as an ode to masturbation, and a song that's basically five minutes of atmospheric pop perfection. Their ambition is intact.

Forgiveness Rock Record's thematic bent is mature, and that sense of gravity is embedded into the music, too. Working with band hero, Tortoise/Sea and Cake drummer, and post-rock mastermind John McEntire for the first time, Broken Social Scene made sure to have their shit together. Considering the co-producer's experimental bona fides, it's surprising that this is the most song-based album the band has ever made-- every track but one contains vocals, and a couple seem to be filled with more words than the entirety of You Forgot It In People. Unlike their last album's sometimes indulgent cut-and-paste sonic collages, Forgiveness has distinct targets and leaves little room for wayward meanders.



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  • mufty77
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