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So...10 members of the Toronto music scene assemble to create pop music. They’ve been off noodling in bands like Do Make Say Think, A Silver Mt. Zion, Stars, and they decide that they want to make four-minute songs instead of endless opuses.
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So...10 members of the Toronto music scene assemble to create pop music. They’ve been off noodling in bands like Do Make Say Think, A Silver Mt. Zion, Stars, and they decide that they want to make four-minute songs instead of endless opuses.
Read more about You Forgot It in People on Stylus Magazine
Although listeners who found the first Broken Social Scene release a nice ambient pop treat may be put off by this one's all-over-the-map approach, it's certainly a much more accessible release overall and there's bound to be something in here that you'll enjoy.
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Since the release ofFeel Good Lost, Toronto music collective Broken Social Scene became a bit more collective, swelling from two members to ten (plus guests).
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You Forgot It In People is a tremendously accomplished album, magnificently achieving its goal of creating bonafide pop music and doing so with admirable style.
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