In this engaging episode of The Leake in Review, host Jeff Leake sits down with Kevin Drew, co-founder and key creative force behind the iconic Canadian indie collective Broken Social Scene.
In this engaging episode of The Leake in Review, host Jeff Leake sits down with Kevin Drew, co-founder and key creative force behind the iconic Canadian indie collective Broken Social Scene. Drew opens up about the band's long-awaited new album Remember the Humans (released May 8, 2026 via Arts & Crafts), their first full-length studio effort in nearly a decade. He discusses reuniting with producer David Newfeld (known for classics like You Forgot It in People and the self-titled 2005 album), the collaborative chaos of the BSS collective, and standout tracks that capture their signature maximalist, communal indie-rock sound blending emotional depth, guitars, horns, and soaring melodies.
The conversation highlights the upcoming All the Feelings Tour with Metric and Stars, celebrating community, friendship, and the enduring power of their music. Drew emphasizes working within a supportive music community—drawing from the Toronto scene that helped launch acts like Feist and others through their Arts & Crafts label—and the importance of nurturing creative relationships over time. He reflects on avoiding negativity, staying focused on the positive, and embracing optimism for what the band and fans have built together, even amid the challenges of long gaps between records and evolving lineups. Themes of gratitude, resilience, and the joy of reconnection shine through in a heartfelt, insightful discussion.
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