Broken Social Scene have introduced the brand new documentary It’s All Gonna Break directed by Stephen Chung. Drawing its title from the closing track on their self-titled album, the movie paperwork the early years of the Canadian indie rock stalwarts in addition to the creation of their first three albums: 2001’s Feel Good Lost, 2002’s You Forgot It in People, and 2005’s Broken Social Scene. It’s presently slated to premiere on October 16 at Woodstock Movie Competition. Watch a trailer for the documentary beneath.
It’s All Gonna Break guarantees behind-the-scenes movies, intimate clips from private archives, footage from dwell live shows, and interviews with each member of the band’s famously sprawling lineup, together with Feist, Emily Haines, Amy Millan, and dozens extra. In response to a press launch, Chung initially deliberate on creating a movie about Damaged Social Scene again in 2007, however the band turned down the tough minimize that he confirmed them on the time.
Damaged Social Scene’s most up-to-date full-length album, Hug of Thunder, got here out in 2017. They adopted it up with 2019’s Let’s Try the After Vol. 1 EP and Vol. 2 EP, in addition to Old Dead Young: B-Sides & Rarities in 2022.
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