Over the last two plus decades, Broken Social Scene’s breakthrough album You Forgot It In People has cemented its place amongst indie rock’s greatest — through its collective energy pushing the genre far beyond its…
Broken Social Scene with Ombiigizi at Massey Hall
Canadian indie rock band, Broken Social Scene, performed with Ombiigizi at Massey Hall in Toronto. The band released their career spanning compilation album, Old Dead Young – B-Sides & Rarities, on January 14th. Connect with…
Photos by Katrina Wong Shue. We kicked off the 2018 Summer Concert season with Broken Social Scene at Budweiser Stage in Toronto. On Thursday May 24th, Portugal. The Man opened up the night at Budweiser…
Top 50 Albums of 2017
Banner design by Stephanie Prior 2017 was an exciting year for music. We got the return of stars that haven’t been in the limelight for a while; some amazing debuts and breakthroughs from must follow…
Broken Social Scene, A Tribe Called Red, Portugal. the Man, Joseph at Field Trip Day 1 - 2017
Photos by Neil Van. For what might be my first and last experience at Field Trip, I was determined to make the most of it. Last week Broken Social Scene’s Kevin Drew said in an…
Weekly Recap : March 26th - April 1st,2017
MCC [Magna Carta Cartel] has released their new song ‘The Demon King’ Little Mix teams up with Machine Gun Kelly for their music video ‘No More Sad Songs’ Ghost’s Papa Emeritus III recently fell off…
Dream Serenade: Broken Social Scene, Gord Downie, The Barenaked Ladies at Massey Hall
Photos by Massey Hall | Jag Gundu for the Massey Hall archives The third annual Dream Serenade took place at Massey Hall on Saturday, October 22nd. This benefit concert is put on by Toronto artist…
Alabama Shakes, Broken Social Scene, Silversun Pickups, Major Lazer at Panorama Festival - Day 1
Alabama Shakes, Broken Social Scene, Silversun Pickups, Major Lazer kick off the inaugural Panorama Festival in New York City.
Photographs by Neil Van. The weather wasnt nearly as nice the second day of the Field Trip festival, so not too many activities were happening. Everyone donned ponchos, held umbrellas or just got soaked but…

