Broken Social Scene have introduced a brand new covers album that celebrates their 2003 breakout full-length, You Forgot It in People. Out June 6, by way of Arts & Crafts, Anthems: A Celebration of Broken Social Scene’s You Forgot It in People invitations over a dozen artists—together with Toro y Moi, Mdou Moctar, the Climate Station, and extra—to reimagine a track from the LP. First up is Maggie Rogers and Sylvan Esso’s joint tackle “Anthems for a Seventeen Year-Old Girl,” which you’ll take heed to beneath.
“‘Anthems’ is a kind of songs that essentially modified my life,” Rogers mentioned in an announcement. “There’s one thing concerning the lyrical repetition that features as a type of mantra throughout the track and it made me perceive at a really early level in my artistic life that music could possibly be a type of meditation. Damaged Social Scene has lengthy been one in all my all-time favourite bands and overlaying it with my expensive pals Nick and Amelia from Sylvan Esso was an absolute pleasure beam dream.”
Sylvan Esso added, “It was a pleasure to cowl this lovely track with Maggie—all of us grew up loving this report—to be requested to cowl ’Anthems…’ collectively was an honor and led to a really beautiful time.”
On the twentieth anniversary of You Forgot It in Folks, Damaged Social Scene as soon as once more performed the album in full on a North American tour. Throughout a kind of reveals, the lengthy listing of people that’ve coated “Anthems for a Seventeen Yr-Previous Lady” expanded to incorporate Meryl Streep and Tracey Ullman, who joined the Toronto indie-rock band onstage in New York to sing alongside.
Final 12 months, the brand new documentary It’s All Gonna Break, directed by Stephen Chung, premiered at Woodstock Movie Pageant. Drawing its title from the closing observe on their self-titled album, the movie paperwork the early years of Damaged Social Scene and the creation of their first three albums.
Revisit Ryan Dombal’s interview “Broken Social Scene Are (Somehow) Still Friends After All These Years.”