You Forgot It in People
by Broken Social Scene
Added 2003-02-02 00:00:00Z
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Nothing less than an indie-rock milestone, this is what happens when a number of musicians from the Canadian post-rock scene (including members of Godspeed You Black Emperor, A Silver Mt. Zion, and Do Make Say Think) abandon their extended-jam conceptualising in favour of short, optimistic, pop-oriented songs. Things start out in a jazzy, bass-heavy space before morphing into "KC Accidental", a guitar-layered track that sounds like the Allman Brothers covering Sonic Youth's "Teenage Riot". Catchy hooks triplicate alongside hand clapping, fuzz guitar, and Brendan Canning's whispered vocals on "Stars and Sons", while the mellow, acoustic "Looks Just Like the Sun" gives way to the twangy neo-Tropicalia and cockeyed (but uplifting and cohesive) experimentalism of "Pacific Theme".
Emily Haines (of the Metrics) lends a vocal to "Anthems for a Seventeen Year-Old Girl", which ends in a roundelay of swirling violins and banjo. "Cause = Time" is an even more tuneful brother to "Stars and Sons" that's so good, by the time the mournful, gorgeous "Lover's Spit" comes up one might be too satisfied to appreciate its obscene levels ofcraftsmanship. For a band with so many members, Broken Social Scene creates a remarkably spacious and well-orchestratedatmosphere on YOU FORGOT IT IN PEOPLE.
Emily Haines (of the Metrics) lends a vocal to "Anthems for a Seventeen Year-Old Girl", which ends in a roundelay of swirling violins and banjo. "Cause = Time" is an even more tuneful brother to "Stars and Sons" that's so good, by the time the mournful, gorgeous "Lover's Spit" comes up one might be too satisfied to appreciate its obscene levels ofcraftsmanship. For a band with so many members, Broken Social Scene creates a remarkably spacious and well-orchestratedatmosphere on YOU FORGOT IT IN PEOPLE.
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