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  <title>Broken Social Scene on &amp;quot;Remember The Humans,&amp;quot; grief and why music still saves people (#284)</title>
  <description>In this episode of the XS Noize Podcast, Mark Millar is joined by Kevin Drew and Charles Spearin of Broken Social Scene to discuss the band’s new album, Remember The Humans. Kevin and Charles talk about where the title came from, how a joke about AI ended up capturing the emotional centre of the record, and why Broken Social Scene returned now with their first new studio album in nearly a decade. They also discuss reuniting with producer David Newfeld, the shared grief that shaped the album, the “enjoyable PTSD” of getting the band back together, and the beauty and difficulty of collaboration inside a band built on so many voices. The conversation also touches on songs including “Not Around Anymore,” “The Call,” “Briefest Kiss” and “Relief,” the documentary It’s All Going To Break, the Toronto music scene, and why music still has the power to connect, heal and keep people going. Remember The Humans is released via City Slang in the UK/EU and Arts &amp;amp;amp; Crafts in North America. Follow / subscribe to the XS Noize Podcast for more in-depth conversations with artists, songwriters and music legends. &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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