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NEW ALBUM OUT MAY 8 VIA ARTS & CRAFTS

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BROKEN SOCIAL SCENE, METRIC & STARS ANNOUNCE THE “ALL THE FEELINGS” NORTH AMERICAN SUMMER TOUR 

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Broken Social Scene have announced the May 8, 2026 release of their new album Remember The Humans via Arts & Crafts. Marking their first new studio album in nearly a decade, the LP reunites the Toronto collective with producer David Newfeld, who helmed their breakthrough You Forgot It in People (2002) and self-titled 2005 album. Across the 12 tracks the arrangements are dense and enveloping - a lattice of horns, guitars, voices, and electronics - yet melody always remains sovereign, refusing to be swallowed by the sheer sound. When the music drifts towards abstraction, a grounding bass line arrives to anchor the listener, reminding us always that there are human hands on the controls and that, however artful, this is still rock and roll.

This sensibility crystallizes in Remember The Humans’ opening track and lead single “Not Around Anymore,” where Broken Social Scene’s co-founder Kevin Drew incants about the disappearance of possibility in a world where "it's all gone away." But the nostalgia hinted at by the lyrics is gently resisted by the music: by invoking a past that has vanished, the song unexpectedly floods the present with a glow that rivals the very greatness being lamented. 

The video for the song was directed by Jordan D Allen, Rachel McLean and Kevin Drew. 

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In addition to the new music, Broken Social Scene, Metric & Stars have announced the All The Feelings North American Tour, promoted by Live Nation. A celebration of lifelong friendship and creative communion amongst the Toronto legends, the tour kicks off in Austin at the Moody Theatre on June 8th and ends with a glorious homecoming at RBC Amphitheatre in Toronto on August 7th. Highlights include The Greek Theatre in Los Angeles on June 16th, The Brooklyn Paramount in Brooklyn on July 30th and The Ryman Auditorium in Nashville on August 4th. All dates are listed below. Tickets are on-sale Friday, February 6 at 10am local and will be available here


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Remember the Humans was shaped by reunion and loss in equal measure. When Drew and Newfeld reconnected after nearly 20 years apart, one hangout became what they call "a hurricane of fun." During the recording, both lost their mothers - a shared grief that drew them closer. As Newfeld recalls, "our moms would have wanted us to do this, and get it right after 20 years of not working together."

As ever, Broken Social Scene operates less as a band than as a community and songs evolve by ceding control to whoever can best carry them forward in the moment. Drew may be the designated driver, but collaborators on Remember the Humans, including Hannah Georgas, Lisa Lobsinger, and Feist, step into the foreground throughout the record, shaping songs with a sense of collective authorship that has always defined the group’s ethos.

The songs work because no one fully commands them. But this is where Newfeld matters most. As BSS’s Charles Spearin puts it, "his production suits the chaos of our songwriting so well...he's got a childlike energy that is really contagious, when you get a piece of music that he loves, Oh my God, he's bouncing like a little boy."

The same unruly energy that keeps a band young can also trap it in its own past. Yet on Remember the Humans, Broken Social Scene have evolved with a deep sense of intention. It is the sound of a band deepening rather than reinventing, exploring the emotional implications of forms they’ve spent twenty years shaping. "There's a different kind of honesty in this record," says Spearin, "we've had success, we've lost friends, we've lost parents, we're at this 'what happens next?' stage in life." Remember the Humans is adult music in the best sense: contradictory, wounded, expansive - hopeful in a way that feels earned rather than declared. And it is also, in its refusal of control and its embrace of the ungovernable, a testament to something increasingly rare: art that is not optimized, not streamlined, not strategic.

BSS’s own evolution mirrors something happening outside it. After years of oversaturation and noise, the culture itself seems to have looped back to a craving for the raw, the communal, and the unguarded. The conditions that made You Forgot It in People feel necessary in 2002 have, in altered form, returned in 2026. According to Drew, "in 2026, you're going to see a lot of resurgence of people going back to the roots of who they are, because things in their lifetime have gotten quite lost. I think we've let each other down, and I think it's art that always tries to prevail, and tries to get us back on track."

In a culture defined by abstraction and distance, Broken Social Scene have made a record that insists on the analog fact of human presence. It asks, gently, but insistently, that we remember each other, that we remember the human. 

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BROKEN SOCIAL SCENE TOUR DATES
6/8 – Moody Amphitheater – Austin, TX
6/9 – South Side Ballroom – Dallas, TX
6/11 – Fillmore Auditorium – Denver, CO
6/13 – Sandy Amphitheater – Sandy, UT
6/16 – The Greek Theatre – Los Angeles, CA
6/17 – Arizona Financial Theatre – Phoenix, AZ
6/19 – Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre – San Diego, CA
6/21 – The Masonic – San Francisco, CA
6/24 – Hayden Homes Amphitheater – Bend, OR
7/24 – Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom – Chicago, IL
7/25 – Fox Theatre – Detroit, MI
7/27 – MGM Music Hall at Fenway – Boston, MA
7/28 – The Met – Philadelphia, PA
7/30 – Brooklyn Paramount – Brooklyn, NY
8/1 – The Anthem – Washington, DC
8/3 – Tabernacle – Atlanta, GA
8/4 – Ryman Auditorium – Nashville, TN
8/7 – RBC Amphitheatre – Toronto, ON


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REMEMBER THE HUMANS TRACKLISTING
1. Not Around Anymore
2. Only The Good I Keep
3. Mission Accomplished (Kingfisher)
4. The Call
5. Relief
6. And I Think Of You
7. This Briefest Kiss
8. Life Within The Ground
9. Hey Amanda
10. Paying For Your Love
11. What Happens Now
12. Parking Lot Dreams

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PURITY RING EMBARK ON SPRING TOUR DATES

2026 NORTH AMERICAN TOUR DATES BEGIN APRIL 17 - TICKETS HERE

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Trailblazing electronic pop duo Purity Ring are heading out on tour this Spring supporting their recent self-titled album with stops in Toronto on May 11 at The Opera House and Vancouver on May 25 at The Hollywood Theatre. Full dates can be found below with tickets on sale here.

Purity Ring’s self-titled fourth album marks the beginning of a bold new chapter as the band’s most immersive release to date. Long known for their fusion of body horror imagery and ethereal electronics, the duo now shift their focus from the physical to the fantastical, crafting a concept album that serves as the soundtrack to an imagined RPG. Inspired by games like Nier Automata and Final Fantasy X, the record tells the story of two hapless characters — embodiments of mj and Corin — on a journey to build a kinder world amid the ruins of a broken one. But this is no escapist fantasy: it is the first step of forbidden dreaming, of imagining a place where the vulnerable are heeded, where grief is spoken aloud and held collectively, where family is a verb rather than a noun, where hope and home can bloom together.

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purity ring is the most expansive the duo has ever sounded. Corin reaches into his deepest musical memories to sculpt euphoric, otherworldly soundscapes of vintage digital synths, classical guitar, pan flutes, breakbeats, and haunted vocoders. Along with her unmistakable presence, mj has unlocked a new arsenal of vocal deliveries and a joyous, dizzying stream of consciousness in her words. When a loved one became newly disabled, mj became a full-time caregiver, an experience that continues to expose the world's inadequacies and fuels her vision of a better one.  

As always, the band’s visuals feel deeply seeded in the sound of the record. For this release, they’ve collaborated with fellow Canadian Mike Sunday to develop an imaginary place — one shaped by many of the same inspirations that influenced Corin’s production along with the narrative of mj’s poetry. Together with Sunday, they’ve crafted a sensory landscape that visually brings the album’s story to life. Purity Ring's new live show is also built on this surreal landscape, immersing fans in this world alongside them.  

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Purity Ring released their first three albums on the legendary label 4AD, beginning with Shrines, which earned Pitchfork’s Best New Music honors and was shortlisted for the Polaris Music Prize. Their breakout track “Fineshrine” is certified gold in the US, and “Grandloves” was sampled by Playboi Carti on his Die Lit track “Fell In Love.” In recent years, they remixed “Knife Prty” as the lead single for the 20th anniversary reissue of Deftones’ classic album White Pony and collaborated with industrial pop duo Black Dresses on the track “Shines.” 

Since emerging in the early 2010s, Corin and mj have made a lasting impact on the electronic pop landscape, building a world all their own with immersive self-produced albums and designing groundbreaking visual live show experiences. Their next era of self-released music promises to step fully into a vision they’ve been circling for years - one that feels vast, unrestrained, and true to who they’ve become.

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TOUR DATES
04/17 Sacramento, CA - Ace of Spades
04/18 San Jose, CA - The Ritz
04/21 Santa Ana, CA - The Observatory
04/23 Tucson, AZ - Club Congress (Outside)
04/24 El Paso, TX - The Lowbrow Palace (Outdoors)
04/25 Albuquerque, NM - El Rey Theater
04/27 San Antonio, TX - Paper Tiger
04/28 Houston, TX - House of Blues
04/29 New Orleans, LA - House of Blues
05/01 Orlando, FL - The Plaza Live
05/02 St. Petersburg, FL - Jannus Live (Outdoor)
05/03 Jacksonville, FL - FIVE
05/05 Greensboro, NC - The Pyrle
05/06 Pittsburgh, PA - Roxian Theatre
05/08 Boston, MA - Paradise Rock Club
05/09 Norwalk, CT - District Music Hall
05/11 Toronto, ON - The Opera House
05/12 Detroit, MI - Saint Andrew's Hall
05/14 Milwaukee, WI - Turner Hall Ballroom
05/15 Indianapolis, IN - Hi-Fi Annex (Outdoor)
05/16 St. Louis, MO - Delmar Hall
05/17 Kansas City, MO - The Truman
05/18 Oklahoma City, OK - Tower Theatre
05/20 Fort Collins, CO - Aggie Theatre
05/21 Boulder, CO - Boulder Theatre
05/23 Spokane, WA - Knitting Factory
05/24 Portland, OR - Revolution Hall
05/25 Vancouver, BC - Hollywood Theatre
05/28 Anchorage, AK - Wendy Williamson Auditorium


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ARIEL POSEN ANNOUNCES CANADIAN TOUR DATES SUPPORTING NEW ALBUM

ARIEL POSEN’S NEW LP, BANNATYNE, OUT MARCH 20, 2026

CANADIAN TOUR DATES BEGIN MAY 6 - TICKETS HERE, FULL DATES BELOW

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Fresh off the announcement of his upcoming album, Bannatyne, Ariel Posen is revealing the dates of his upcoming Canadian tour. Beginning in May, the celebrated songwriter and guitarist will take the new EP on a string of dates in Ontario and Quebec. Full dates listed below.

Alongside the album announcement the celebrated artist shared the new single “Empty-Handed” featuring City and Colour’s Dallas Green. Posen wrote this song and immediately heard Dallas Green’s voice on the choruses after he recorded it in the studio. Luckily for him, he called Dallas and he obliged. It was almost as if the song was written for Dallas to sing on it alongside Posen. 

“Ariel and I have been pals for a while now and I've always been impressed with his extraordinary guitar playing,” shares Green. “But the truth is he's got a great sense of melody in his songwriting as well. This song was stuck in my head the second I heard it. It was a pleasure to be a part of such a banger.”

For Posen, songwriting and guitar playing have always gone hand-in-hand. He's spent a decade building a bridge between those two worlds, balancing his work as a hotshot instrumentalist — including collaborations with everyone from John Mayer to Tom Jones — with solo albums rooted in melody and autobiographical storytelling. The result is a career that's every bit as diverse as his music. With performances at Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival, his own Fender Stratocaster signature model, and a powerful voice that matches his fretwork, Posen explores uncharted territory, blurring the lines between genre and generation along the way. 

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On his upcoming album, Bannatyne, that exploration leads Posen back to the place where everything began. Named after an avenue in his hometown of Winnipeg, Manitoba, it's a record about reexamining one's past in order to fully appreciate the present. Woven into the album's 12 songs are larger-than-life riffs and upbeat tempos (a nod to the 1990s rock music that soundtracked Posen's childhood), along with the syncopated grooves and explorative, unexpected textures that have always steered his work. Equally influenced by the raw energy of his live shows, where Posen has been known to plug in and stretch out showcasing the chops that prompted Rolling Stone to call him "a modern-day guitar hero", and the tight craft of his songwriting, Bannatyne is a full-circle snapshot of an artist in evolution, chasing down new horizons while still honouring his musical roots. 

"This is an album about coming home," says Posen, who played guitar for hometown pals, The Bros. Landreth — earning a JUNO Award along the way — before launching his solo career with the critically-celebrated debut How Long. "It's about looking back and appreciating where you come from, even as you're heading somewhere new." 

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"Heading somewhere new" has been Posen's focus for years, ever since How Long introduced his blend of soulful Rock & Roll, R&B, and amplified Americana in 2019. Follow-up releases like Headway and Reasons Why widened that sound considerably, while the Mile End project — a trio of records filled with improvised guitar instrumentals — highlighted a different form of expression. Bannatyne covers new ground, too. There are appearances by fellow Canadians Dallas Green and Kathleen Edwards (who shares vocal duties with Posen on the sparse, slow-burning love song "More Me With You"). There are seize-the-day anthems like "Future Present Tense", punctuated by layered harmonies and bursts of fuzz guitar. There are alternate guitar tunings, smoothly-sung vocals, and lyrics about the homes we all leave behind, delivered by a road warrior who's been carving out his signature sound with every album. It's a powerful mix, and while Posen has never been shy about honouring his influences, the album simply sounds like him.

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"Every record is the sound of me finding myself, more and more," he says. "I'm not just a songwriter and I'm not just a guitarist. I'm both of those things. I'm taking these worlds that I feel very connected to, and I'm combining them together, leaning in either direction whenever I want. With Bannatyne, the idea was to be a little dirtier, rawer, and unpolished in my performances. I didn't worry about chasing absolute perfection and cleanliness. I just stuck with whatever felt right."

Co-produced by Posen and longtime collaborator Murray Pulver, Bannatyne certainly feels right. This is Posen's unique vision of electrified roots music: song-driven, fretwork-fueled, and unmistakably his own.

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TOUR DATES
Feb 12 - EBELTOFT - KULTURLOFT -Ebeltoft, Denmark
Feb 13 - AMAGER BIO -Copenhagen, Denmark
Feb 14 - MUSIKHUSET POSTEN  -Odense C, Denmark
Feb 15 - NOCHTSPEICHER - Hamburg, Germany
Feb 17 - PRIVATCLUB - Berlin, Germany
Feb 18 - LUX CLUB LINDEN - Hannover, Germany
Feb 19 - ARTHEATER - Köln, Germany
Feb 22 - DE OOSTERPOORT - Da Groningen, Netherlands
Feb 25 - DE HELLING - Utrecht, Netherlands
Feb 26 - MUZIEKGEBOUW EINDHOVEN - Eindhoven, Netherlands
Feb 27 - MUZIEKGIETERIJ - Maastricht, Netherlands
Feb 28 - ROTOWN ROTTERDAM - Rotterdam, Netherlands
Mar 2 - NALEN KLUBB - Stockholm, Sweden
May 6 - St. Catharines, ON - Warehouse Concert Hall *
May 7 - Hamilton, ON - Mills Hardware *
May 8 - Kitchener, ON - Boathouse *
May 9 - Toronto, ON - TD Music Hall *
May 13 - Corbyville, ON - Signal Brewery *
May 14 - Ottawa, ON - SAW Gallery *
May 15 - Quebec City, QC - L’Anti Bar & Spectacles *
May 16 - Montreal, QC - Bar Le Ritz *
* with Wendlo

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BANNATYNE TRACKLIST
01 Future Present Tense
02 Surrender
03 No Way Out
04 Dead To Me
05 Empty-Handed ft. City And Colour
06 Your Ghost
07 Vagabond
08 Shed Your Skin
09 More Me With You ft. Kathleen Edwards
10 Accept That
11 Meridian
12 Bannatyne

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