Broken Social Scene presentarán “Remember The Humans” en Madrid y Barcelona

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Broken Social Scene will present “Remember The Humans” in Madrid and Barcelona

The collective Broken Social Scenemade up of ten musicians, will visit us again in September to present their latest album in Madrid and Barcelona.

The Canadians will return to our country to present their new work, “Remember the Humans”, in Madrid and Barcelona in September, while sharing the documentary “It’s All Gonna Break”a journey through the origins of the Toronto indie scene and its history

“Remember the Humans” It gives us the group’s first new material in almost a decade, so it will be an excellent opportunity to see them on stage again and enjoy not only their classics, but also the standout songs from this new work such as “Not Around Anymore”, “Hey Amanda”, “The Call” or “Only The Good I Keep”.

We can see them September 21 at La Riviera in Madrid and September 22 at Razzmatazz in Barcelona. You can get tickets at this same link.

The release of the album has also coincided with another important event for the band: the world premiere of the documentary, available since June 7 outside Canada for the first time. “It’s All Gonna Break” has been directed by Stephen Chunga personal friend of the training since its beginnings.

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