Yet on Remember the Humans, Broken Social Scene have evolved with a deep sense of intention.It is the sound of a band deepening rather than reinventing, exploring the emotional implicationsof forms they’ve spent twenty years shaping.Remember theHumans is adult music in the best sense: contradictory, wounded, expansive-hopeful in a way that feels earned rather than declared. And it is also, in its refusal of control andits embrace of the ungovernable, a testament to something increasingly rare:art that is notoptimized, not streamlined, not strategic.BSS’s own evolution mirrors something happening outside it. After years of oversaturation andnoise, the culture itself seems to have looped back to a craving for the raw, the communal, andthe unguarded. The conditions that made You Forgot It in People feel necessary in 2002 have, inaltered form, returned in 2026.In a culture defined by abstraction and distance, Broken Social Scene have made a record thatinsists on the analog fact of human presence. It asks, gently, but insistently, that we remembereach other, that we remember the human.
1. Not Around Anymore
2. Only The Good I Keep
3. Mission Accomplished (Kingfisher)
4. The Call
5. Relief
6. And I Think Of You
7. This Briefest Kiss
8. Life Within The Ground
9. Hey Amanda
10. Paying For Your Love
11. What Happens Now
12. Parking Lot Dreams