Product Details
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| 1. World Sick |
| 2. Chase Scene |
| 3. Texico Bitches |
| 4. Forced to Love |
| 5. All to All |
| 6. Art House Director |
| 7. Highway Slipper Jam |
| 8. Ungrateful Little Father |
| 9. Meet Me in the Basement |
| 10. Sentimental X's |
| 11. Sweetest Kill |
| 12. Romance to the Grave |
| 13. Water in Hell |
| 14. Me and My Hand |
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
tight collective's best disc,
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This review is from: Forgiveness Rock Record (Audio CD)
This Toronto collective (of some 25 members) core has tightened up on this disc, but not at the expense of creativity or quality. The explorations are more subtle, but no less exhilarating, than their impressive debut. Great vocals flesh out the songs, including Feist, but in a suprisingly cohesive and fulfilling way. Music meets art in the best sense.PS. For song samples go to Amazon.com PPS. Toronto's Globe and Mail gave this disc 4/4, while MetaCritic rating is 82/100 (generally favourable reviews).
4.0 out of 5 stars
some good stuff,
By mightymike (Grand Forks, B.C. Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Forgiveness Rock Record (Audio CD)
I got this album with a couple of others to freshen up my listening and having one of their other albums that I liked I figured I'd see what's going on in their world.It's got some good stuff, I've only listened 4or5 times but like the other one I've got, it has such a variety of different kinds of sound and lyrics that I find it very easy to listen to. It won't turn out to be one of my all time faves but that's cool.
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4.5 out of 5 stars (17 customer reviews) 11 of 12 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Broken Social Scene - Forgiveness Rock Record,
By Andrew Vice - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Forgiveness Rock Record (Audio CD)
Not a fan of song-by-song reviews, so I'll keep this brief. Anybody who is a fan of Broken Social Scene knows that their records are a true stylistic mash. You hear a little bit of everything from BSS, but they're always tight and on-point when writing songs. The musicians are all talented players, so you can always count on a well-performed record, but Forgiveness is the first BSS album in a long while to scale back the band, and frankly, I think it benefits from that. Forgiveness recalls the genius of You Forgot It In People, with songs like All to All summoning the heartfelt melodrama of one of BSS's best songs, Anthems of a Seventeen Year-Old Girl. True to BSS form, the album is a blend of pop songwriting and extended instrumental jamming, and as always, the songs are pertinent, topical, and sincere. Another great record for 2010, without a doubt, and the best BSS album in quite a while.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
BSS reminds us what music is.,
By Andre Lamar Vinning "andreisbrandnew" - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: Forgiveness Rock Record (Audio CD)
Forgiveness Rock Record is what music should sound like. I am not speaking about the genre, the vocal talent, or even the choice of instruments and song structure. They have taken eveything beautiful about their past releases, and illuminated it in every way imaginable.(Feel Good Lost was and instrumental mind trip that showed a lot of potential. You Forgot It In People was just as trippy but with lyrics and emotion that made it possible to sit through multiple listens. It even had gems like Cause=Time, Almost Crimes, and the eerie, yet unforgetable Anthems. Broken Social Scene (ST) was all over the place, and not exactly in a good way. It felt rushed and tried way to hard not seperate itself from any identity at all.) Forgiveness Rock Record is the result of 3 trips to the plastic surgeon with extensive work at the gym in between. They have shaved all the unwanted (noise at times) 4-5 minute gloomy, archaic instrumentals between vocals. Don't get me wrong, I love ambient music, but only when it fits and its necessary. The interludes (not seperated by individual tracks) arent unwelcomed here like they were in previous efforts. I find myself deciding to allow the instrumental interludes to play through as a means to prepare myself for the next brillant song. Highlights on the record include: World Sick - The album opens with a nearly 7 minute long triumph of music. Does an amazing job pulling the listner in and almost not wanting to move on. Chase Scene - The second song on the album is just as, if not more, tasteful than the first. Extremly accessable also. Art House Director - This song is reminesant of older BSS, and reminds you they haven't changed a bit. Water In Hell - The true outro to the album (a 2 mintue "Me and My Hand wraps up the album and may be the weakest part of the piece) Broken Social Scene is slowly moving into my "Top 25 Most Played" playlist more and more everyday. This album is nothing less than a feat. They have somehow managed to create the perfect Summer/Fall album. This album is great background music for the gym or a jog. It may be close to impossible to be in a bad mood while enjoying this ablum. Some will say this album is a bit more geared to a mainstream fanbase, and maybe it is, but that does nothing to thwart the genius displaying song in and song out. Even the lesser songs hold their old against BSS's older more off the wall albums. I was afraid this ablum would fall flat on it's face, and to be honest I may have wanted it to in a sense. You Forgot It People was a very special album to me and constantly had a spot on my iPod shuffle. Those days are over with the arrival of this record. Buy it now, this album should not be missed. I hope this helped! 4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing Record.,
By Jason Miles "miles" - Published on Amazon.com
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I haven't been this excited about an album in years. When I'm away from it, I miss it & can't wait to hear it again. Everything about it, from the sounds, the lyrics, the emotions & moods it creates, it's absolutely fantastic. I've been a Tortoise / Johnny Mcentyre fan for a long time time & Johnny's production certainly has something to do w/ my love for this album, but this is my first Broken Social Scene record & it's officially got me hooked. It's mellow with movement, gentle but still keeps me grooving to it. Its got interesting instrumentation a wide variety of songs, great production.... I'll just stop. buy it. support some great music.
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