Broken Social Scene's Kevin Drew on the band's return, new album "Remember The Humans," and upcoming tour
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Chris DeVille
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Summary
An interview feature with Broken Social Scene's Kevin Drew, discussing the band's return after nine years with their new album "Remember The Humans," their reunion with producer David Newfeld, and upcoming tour across North America and Europe. The piece is part of a series where artists share stories behind their career extracurricular activities.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledAt long last, Broken Social Scene are back.
Remember The Humans, the Canadian music collective's first album in nine years, will finally see release this Friday.
The new record finds BSS reunited with producer David Newfeld, who worked on their legacy-securing classics You Forgot In People (2002)
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