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Broken Social Scene announces EP out next month

/ 09:43 PM January 22, 2019

BROKEN SOCIAL SCENE

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The Canadian indie band Broken Social Scene is back with a new single called “All I Want” and an EP out in February.

Last week, the band delighted fans with two new songs they premiered on Canadian radio program “The Strombo Show” called “Can’t Find My Heart” and “1972”.

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They have now revealed that the latter song will be one of five tracks included on an upcoming EP, which is titled “Try the After – Vol 1”.

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The full track listing is as follows:

1. “The Sweet Sea”
2. “Remember Me Young”
3. “Boyfriends”
4. “1972”
5. “All I Want”

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The band has also followed up those two new tracks with a third, “All I Want”, which will be the closing track on the LP.

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Broken Social Scene likewise revealed a short series of residencies coming up in the spring that includes two dates each in Montreal and Los Angeles:

May 21 – Montreal, QC – Corona Theatre
May 22 – Montreal, QC – Corona Theatre
June 5 – Los Angeles, CA – The Fonda Theatre
June 6 – Los Angeles, CA – The Fonda Theatre

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“Try the After – Vol 1” will be released on Feb. 15. It arrives nearly two years after the band’s most recent LP, “Hug of Thunder”, which dropped in July 2017. JB

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