BROKEN SOCIAL SCENE WORLD TOUR BEGINS & DOCUMENTARY PREMIERES THIS WEEKEND

PLAYING FREE BENEFIT SHOW IN TORONTO’S NATHAN PHILLIPS SQUARE ON SATURDAY JUNE 6

IT’S ALL GONNA BREAK DOCUMENTARY WORLDWIDE YOUTUBE PREMIERE ON SUNDAY JUNE 7 - 3PM ET - WATCH TRAILER

“ALL THE FEELINGS” WORLD-WIDE TOUR WITH METRIC & STARS KICKS OFF MONDAY JUNE 8

DATES IN SUPPORT OF NEW ALBUM REMEMBER THE HUMANS 
OUT VIA ARTS & CRAFTS

WATCH “ONLY THE GOOD I KEEP” (LIVE @ ROUGH TRADE)  

“Anthems for Everyone: Broken Social Scene Are Chasing That Teenage Feeling” -
Exclaim!, Cover Story

"They still brim with the kind of heart-bruising magic that seems
impossible to replicate again."   Rolling Stone

"this is still quintessential Broken Social Scene…even after a nearly decade-long wait, Remember the Humans feels fated, like an inevitability." Pitchfork

"While the DNA of the band still remains in its broader strokes — heartfelt songwriting, a penchant for jamming, a swelling horn section — they continue to find ways to expand and evolve as a large amorphous unit, much like the way a group of friends may naturally shift over the years. Friendship, after all, is the beating heart and driving force behind Broken Social Scene." CBC Music

“The Canadian indie-rock collective known for its fluid membership releases its first studio LP in almost a decade, which considers the big changes its members have experienced as they matured both as individuals and as artists." The Wall Street Journal 

"The band sounds delighted to renew their foundations; Humans brims with hooks, voices, and instruments spilling over one another in the glorious choruses of “Hey Amanda” and “Relief.” New York Magazine 

Photo by Norman Wong / Post Production by Jimmy Limit // DOWNLOAD HIGH-RES

Following the release of their album Remember The Humans (Arts & Crafts), which has drawn critical acclaim from around the world, Broken Social Scene will play a hometown show on Saturday June 6 at Nathan Phillips Square in front of Toronto City Hall. The free show is a charitable fundraiser benefiting Toronto healthcare via the UHN Foundation and Michael Garron Hospital Foundation. Broken Social Scene is on at 6:15pm, with sets by Broken Social Scene member Feist, plus Alessia Cara and Paul Langlois rounding out the bill.

Sunday, June 7, will see the release of the retrospective documentary It’s All Gonna Break for the first time globally outside of Canada. The film by director Stephen Chung pulls back the curtain on the Toronto indie music scene of the early aughts through his relationship with his friends in the trailblazing band, Broken Social Scene. This unconventional POV documentary features Chung’s never-before-seen archival footage capturing a creatively rich era in Toronto and paying tribute to the power of indie music, friendship and the artists who started out in Toronto bars before rocketing to global fame. It’s All Gonna Break will premiere globally (outside Canada) on the film director’s channel on YouTube this Sunday, June 7, at 3pm ET. Canadian fans can continue to enjoy the film on Crave.

IT’S ALL GONNA BREAK DOCUMENTARY WORLDWIDE YOUTUBE PREMIERE ON SUNDAY JUNE 7 - 3PM ET - WATCH TRAILER

On June 8, BSS will embark on their “All The Feelings Tour” with Metric, joined by support from Stars. The run continues through October and spans North America, Europe, and the UK. In addition, Broken Social Scene are confirmed to play as part of FIFA’s Fan Festival in Vancouver on June 26. All dates are listed below and tickets are available here

WATCH “ONLY THE GOOD I KEEP” (LIVE @ ROUGH TRADE)  

Remember The Humans earned a #6 debut on the Billboard Top Canadian Albums chart, and landed the #1 top spot on the NACC Top 200 chart during the week of release, driven in part by album single “Only The Good I Keep.” The compelling song features Hannah Georgas stepping forward with striking clarity and control, leading one of the band’s most infectious tunes to date. Prior to hitting the road this month, Broken Social Scene performed the song to sold-out crowds at intimate in-store performances at Rough Trade New York, London, and Berlin. Watch the full clip below.

Remember The Humans marks Broken Social Scene’s first album in nearly a decade. It is also a return to family, reuniting Broken Social Scene with David Newfeld, producer of the seminal You Forgot It In People and Broken Social Scene. It is the sound of a band deepening rather than reinventing, exploring the emotional implications of forms they have spent over 20 years shaping. In a culture defined by abstraction and distance, BSS have made a record that insists that we remember each other, that we remember the human.   

BUY / STREAM REMEMBER THE HUMANS HERE

MORE PRAISE FOR REMEMBER THE HUMANS

"the amorphous supergroup has returned after nearly a decade away with their most profound, abstracted formation of proto-pop music yet." Flood

"Remember The Humans is a reminder of what has always made Broken Social Scene a force to be reckoned with." Northern Transmissions

"At long last, Broken Social Scene are back" Stereogum

"A celebration of the humanity that remains among forces that
ry to strip it from us." The Needle Drop

"Remember the Humans is a gorgeous album through and through” Paste

"('Hey Amanda') leans fully into Broken Social Scene’s signature
indie-weirdo charm"  Consequence 

"Remember the Humans is an excellent Broken Social Scene record. One of their best." - Under the Radar

"like a warm hug from an old friend" NEXT 

Download tour admat here

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 – SOLD OUT
6/22 - The Masonic - San Francisco, CA
6/24 – Hayden Homes Amphitheater – Bend, OR
6/25 -- Chateau Ste. Michelle -- Woodinville, WA 
6/26 - Hasting’s Park - Vancouver, BC (FIFA fan festival) *
6/28 -- South Alberta Jubilee Auditorium -- Calgary, AB - SOLD-OUT
6/29 -- Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium -- Edmonton, AB - SOLD-OUT
7/11 - Halifax Jazz Festival - Halifax, NS *
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 – SOLD OUT
7/31 - Brooklyn Paramount - Brooklyn, NY - SOLD-OUT
8/1 – The Anthem – Washington, DC
8/2 - Burial Forestry Camp - Asheville, NC * 
8/3 – Tabernacle – Atlanta, GA - LOW TICKET WARNING
8/4 – Ryman Auditorium – Nashville, TN - SOLD-OUT
8/7 – RBC Amphitheatre – Toronto, ON - SOLD-OUT
9/9 -- 3 Olympia Theatre -- Dublin, IE
9/11 -- O2 Academy Glasgow -- Glasgow, UK
9/12 -- O2 Academy Brixton -- London, UK
9/13 -- Manchester Academy -- Manchester, UK
9/15 -- Salle Pleyel -- Paris, FR
9/16 -- De Roma -- Antwerp, BE
9/17 -- TivoliVredenburg -- Utrecht, NL
9/19 -- Columbiahalle -- Berlin, DE
10/3 -- Canada Life Place -- London, ON
10/5 -- The Arena at TD Place -- Ottawa, ON
10/7 -- Place Bell -- Laval, QC

*non “All The Feelings” tour date

BROKEN SOCIAL SCENE ONLINE
WEBSITE
INSTAGRAM
FACEBOOK

BYE PARULA’S NEW ALBUM SOMETHING OUT OF NOTHING OUT TODAY

BYE PARULA’S NEW ALBUM SOMETHING OUT OF NOTHING RELEASED TODAY VIA SECRET CITY RECORDS

WATCH / SHARE “SOMETHING OUT OF NOTHING” HERE

BUY / STREAM SOMETHING OUT OF NOTHING HERE

ALBUM LAUNCH SHOW JUNE 11 AT SALA ROSSA IN MONTREAL
TICKETS ON SALE
HERE

SUMMER FESTIVAL DATES NOW ANNOUNCED

"Something Out Of Nothing captures Bye Parula at their sharpest: shimmering indie soul and funk layered beneath lyrics that shift between English, French, and Spanish" RANGE Magazine

“In Montreal, anything still seems possible. Including the danceable prog-pop of this now power-trio outfit. The grooves are tight, the funk flourishes in psychedelic directions, and echoes of Talking Heads are, of course, never far away.” ★★★ 1/2 Rolling Stone Germany

“The distinctive traits of Bye Parula’s sound emerge from an extraordinarily eclectic mix: indie undertones, orchestral funk harmonies, deep basslines, gentle acoustic moments, and psychedelic escapades. Loic Calatayud-Sola, Sebastian Riquelme, and Sergio D'isanto—hailing from France, Chile, and Italy respectively—have made emigration a common language since settling in Montréal, and on this second album they showcase a highly refined art-pop aesthetic underpinned by increasingly bold songwriting. The work reveals all its qualities through a dense mosaic of vibes reminiscent of Arcade Fire, Elliott Smith, and Talking Heads. And when the tones become more unstable and unsettling, it’s easy to get lost in LABYRINTHS SATURATED WITH BRIGHT COLORS.” - Giancarlo Costamagna, Rockerilla

"I don’t know” by Bye Parula is a cinematic art-pop track born from the meeting of Italy, France, and Chile within Montreal’s music scene. Blending elegant funk, 1970s grooves, and sophisticated melancholy, the trio transforms the experience of migration into a shared musical language that feels warm and cosmopolitan.". - Hypfi 

“A blistering, ultradanceable single (KISSBURN)” – Radio France "ICI Occitanie" 

Photo Credit: Marc-André Dupaul // DOWNLOAD HIGH-RES

On the heels of shows in London, Paris, and Berlin earlier this week, Bye Parula’s new album Something Out Of Nothing arrived in stores and on DSPs today via Secret City Records. In celebration of the release, the Montreal trio has shared the video for the infectious title track. “This one is like an introvert’s anthem, as if you see someone so free out in the world that you envy them and want to talk to them but you just can’t. Everything is going so fast in your head, but nothing comes out,” explains singer/bassist Loïc Calatayud-Sola of the song. “I loved the two meanings of that title. As a band, we’ve made something out of nothing: We just worked our ass off, we didn't have connections, this was not our country, so it was like, ‘Yeah, we have to do something out of nothing to create this music….”  

WATCH / SHARE “SOMETHING OUT OF NOTHING” HERE

Produced by Robbie Kuster (Patrick Watson) and mixed by Warren Spicer (Plants and Animals), Something Out Of Nothing features Calatayud-Sola, guitarist Sebastián Riquelme, and drummer Sergio D'Isanto working together with a team of collaborators, including Inuk singer/songwriter Elisapie, Bibi Club’s Adèle Trottier-Rivard, Morgan Moore and Karkwa keyboardist François Lafontaine.  

The album arrives following three additional pre-release singles: the atmospheric and velvety “Quand vient le soir”, the undeniable earworm of mirror-ball-twirling energy “KISSBURN”, and the sparkling, dancefloor-ready “I don’t know”. Bye Parula will play next at a hometown album release show on June 11th at La Sala Rossa, and they are also confirmed for multiple Canadian festivals this summer—including Northern Lights (Sudbury, ON), FEQ (Quebec City, QC), and Hillside (Guelph, ON). 

 WATCH / SHARE “KISSBURN” HERE
BUY / STREAM “KISSBURN” HERE

Each weekday morning at around 10am, Bye Parula become the most popular band in Canada—if only for about 20 seconds. That’s when their 2023 single, “Still Got the Spirit”, is broadcast across the country on CBC Radio One as the opening theme to the network’s flagship arts-and-culture talk show, Q with Tom Power. The song’s smooth, supple groove and jabbing disco strings made it an outlier amid the ornate prog-pop vignettes that otherwise filled up their DIY 2023 debut album, I (also produced by Robbie Kuster and mixed by Warren Spicer), and the placement not only exposed these Montreal indie-scene newcomers to a wider national audience, it also catalyzed them to innovate and expand their sound. Where their earliest recordings captured a group of newly acquainted players still getting to know each other through musical communication, Something Out Of Nothing is a testament to their deepening friendships and increasingly intuitive interplay. The result is Something Out Of Nothing: a mercurial mix that draws from the orchestral groove of Serge Gainsbourg, the wounded melodies of Elliott Smith, the cosmopolitan rhythms of the Talking Heads, and the artisanal R&B of Dijon, all imbued with a 1970s cinematic sensibility that blurs the line between sunny, fuzzy fantasy and urbane sophistication.  

WATCH / SHARE “I DON’T KNOW” HERE
BUY / STREAM “I DON’T KNOW” HERE

Something Out Of Nothing is divided into two parts for the listener’s experience: ‘Songs to Listen to in a Standing Position’ and ‘Songs to Listen to in a Sitting Position.’ Two atmospheres that seem diametrically opposed yet are ultimately and intimately connected. Whether racing through the night or settling into dawn’s light, each track is woven from the same thread: love made alive by care. In this way, the album unfolds as a complete story. Its standing-position songs celebrate how love moves us, while its sitting-position songs reveal how love holds us. Together, they remind us of the necessity of both movement and stillness, of brightness and depth embracing the joy that lifts us and the pain that grounds us. Urging us to dance. Urging us to pause. 

WATCH / SHARE “QUAND VIENT LE SOIR” HERE
BUY / STREAM “QUAND VIENT LE SOIR” HERE

BYE PARULA LIVE
06/11 - Montreal, QC - Sala Rossa (LP release Show) | TICKETS
07/10-12 - Sudbury, ON - Northern Lights Festival 
07/17 - Quebec City, QC - FEQ 
07/18-19 - Guelph, ON - Hillside Festival 

BUY / STREAM SOMETHING OUT OF NOTHING HERE

DOWNLOAD HIGH-RES

SOMETHING OUT OF NOTHING TRACKLIST
Side A - Songs to Listen to in a Standing Position
01 I don’t know
02 KISSBURN
03 I’m getting ready
04 Something Out Of Nothing
05 Home

Side B - Songs to Listen to in a Sitting Position
06 Orange Blossom (There’s a million reasons)
07 Miedo de olvidar (featuring Elisapie)
08 Quand vient le soir
09 Needed
10 Burning down the house

BYE PARULA ONLINE
WEBSITE
INSTAGRAM
FACEBOOK
BANDCAMP

SECRET CITY RECORDS ONLINE
WEBSITE
INSTAGRAM
FACEBOOK
YOUTUBE

JACOB BRODOVSKY SHARES NEW VIDEO FOR “KIDS”

JACOB BRODOVSKY’S NEW ALBUM, TELL THE KIDS WE TRIED,
DUE OUT JULY 10, 2026

WATCH / SHARE “KIDS” HERE
BUY / STREAM “KIDS” HERE

PRE-SAVE TELL THE KIDS WE TRIED HERE

PERFORMING AT WINNIPEG FOLK FESTIVAL

“Brodovsky makes music that feels conversational without ever losing its charge: Thoughtful, wry, big-hearted, and grounded in the kind of observations that linger long after the hook.” - Atwood Magazine

“Jacob Brodovsky spins mundane observations with imaginative insights, using lyrical richness and splashes of humour to paint in pensive musings and quirky, comforting colour” — Exclaim!

Photo Credit : Matt Horseman // DOWNLOAD HIGH-RES

Next month, Jacob Brodovsky will release his new record, Tell The Kids We Tried, produced by Gavin Gardiner and Champagne James Robinson (MOONRIIVR). Today, the award-winning indie-folk songwriter, based in Treaty 1 Territory, is sharing one more song before the album’s release. “Kids” started as a writing exercise to try and write a song with the title ‘tell the kids we tried’. At the time, my son was 2 and we had just found out that we were having another kid. I was/am really struggling with the idea of bringing kids into the world while knowing how hellbent we are as a collective civilization on destroying it. For me, having children has been a massive source of both optimism and dread. Being around children and watching them discover themselves is such an incredible gift to behold, while also terrifying to realize all the ways they could hurt themselves and the limits of my own abilities to protect them. 

The single arrives with a video featuring ‘archival footage’ of Jacob in his younger years. “I’ve always been addicted to attention from a very young age,” he explains. “I’ve definitely passed that trait onto my kids. I asked my folks if they had any footage of me from childhood putting on shows in our living room and my dad dropped off a hard drive with a literal terabyte of footage of me lip synching in my living room. The idea for video is to kind of poke fun at myself and the fact that very little has changed. I’m still addicted to attention, I’m still putting on shows, and I’m still pretty shameless about it all.”

WATCH / SHARE “KIDS” HERE
BUY / STREAM “KIDS” HERE

MORE ABOUT JACOB BRODOVSKY & TELL THE KIDS WE TRIED
In some cases, songwriters discover their writing is premonition only after living through the experiences their past-self penned. In 2025, Jacob Brodovsky lived through a loss of community that, at the time, he didn’t realize he’d foretold while writing his upcoming sophomore LP, Tell The Kids We Tried.

He began recording with a group of trusted friends and heroes. He brought a batch of songs to producers Gavin Gardiner and Champagne James Robinson, only to quickly discard many of them in favour of brand new songs stemming from a ‘Song Every Week’ songwriting challenge that the Winnipeg music community takes part in every Winter.

Without time to edit or really even think about them, these eleven songs revealed themselves to be more vulnerable and personal than previous work. With the help of John Mark Baron (Begonia, William Prince), Jason Tait (The Weakerthans, Bahamas), Keiran Placetka (Leith Ross, William Prince, Bros. Landreth), Charlotte Cornfield, Dominique Adams (Leith Ross, Madeleine Roger), and Taylor Jackson, they recorded live to an 8-track tape machine, quickly capturing the true expression of each song and being forced to commit to creative decisions in the moment. 

WATCH / SHARE “PAST MISTAKES” HERE
BUY / STREAM “PAST MISTAKES” HERE

After spending the vast majority of his life in the Jewish Summer Camp world, including becoming Co-Executive Director with his wife of the popular local community camp they met at over 25 years ago, political tensions forced him to walk away from both what he thought was his life’s work, and the community he grew up in just days after the birth of their second son. Many tracks like “Kids”, “Beneath It All”, “It’s Alright”, “Lack Thereof”, and “Older, Too” foreshadowed the upcoming loss of community that Jacob would experience while his child was being born. 

WATCH / SHARE “COLORADO LOW” HERE
BUY / STREAM “COLORADO LOW” HERE

The political and personal impacts live in each song, sharing the sense of loss and confusion Brodovsky felt through the process. At the same time, the collection of songs shares more hope than disappointment. With a close listen, many songs show the importance of finding true community, seeing good in tough situations, and learning to feel less allergic to growing up and getting older. 

On one level, the album is a clear message to Jacob’s former campers and staff. On another level, telling the kids we tried is directed at his own two children, hoping for understanding as to why he’s raising them in a world that’s getting harder and harder to believe in.

Finally, it’s a reminder for all of us as we try to carve space for kindness and community in an increasingly bleak time. Please, tell them we tried.

PRE-SAVE TELL THE KIDS WE TRIED HERE

TOUR DATES
Jun 24 - Winnipeg, MB - MBF Farm Tour # %
Jun 26 - Regina, SK - MBF Farm Tour # %
Jun 27 - Saskatoon, SK - MBF Farm Tour # %
Jul 09-12 - Winnipeg, MB - Winnipeg Folk Festival
Jul 25–27 - Lac du Bonnet, MB - Fire And Water Festival
Aug 14-17 - Ear Falls, ON - Trout Forest Music Festival #
Oct 22 - Toronto, ON - The Burdock

% Supporting Michael Bernard Fitzgerald
# Performing as Dom + Jacob (with Dominique Adams)

DOWNLOAD HIGH-RES

TELL THE KIDS WE TRIED TRACKLIST
01 Past Mistakes 
02 Colorado Low
03 Kids
04 Restaurant
05 Older Too
06 Intermission
07 Lack Thereof (with Dominique Adams)
08 Downer
09 Beneath It All (with Charlotte Cornfield)
10 Winters (with MOONRIIVR)
11 It's Alright (with Dominique Adams and Taylor Jackson)

JACOB BRODOVSKY ONLINE
INSTAGRAM
OFFICIAL WEBSITE
BANDCAMP
YOUTUBE
FACEBOOK
TIKTOK