Essay
Breaking: Remember the Humans Ignites with Electrifying FSC Reunion Energy
Remember the Humans, Broken Social Scene’s first album in nine years, erupts with raw, electrifying energy—no hesitation, no fatigue. The Ottawa collective’s reunion delivers urgency and cohesion, proving their enduring creative spark. Critics hail it as a triumphant return, revitalizing indie rock’s communal spirit. The record’s vitality reaffirms BSS’s relevance amid a crowded sonic landscape.
By Alet Viegas·
The energy is the first thing you notice. A lot of reunions and records coming off a long hiatus can sound tentative, careful, or, worst of all, listless. Remember the Humans, the first Broken Social Scene album in nine years, brims with vitality from the outset.