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Chimera
01-22-2006, 01:11 AM
<b><center><font color="red">Review: Broken Social Scene Tour 2006, Toronto 01-20-2006</font></b>

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<p><b><center><font color="red">Toronto is The Broken Social Scene</center></font></b>

<p>The heart of the real musician lies in the music and not the fame, money or image; it's the music. It's always about the music and the people you make it for that gives life to the sounds you create. This is the heart of The Broken Social Scene. They have been dubbed as Toronto's Indie darlings and they are certainly living up to the hype and making a name for themselves and for the music scene of Toronto. They are a rock orchestra that never disappoints the crowds of loyal fans and listeners that flock to their concerts as if it were a pilgrimage to the holy grail and Toronto is the holy land. They make no bones about who they cater to and how proud and passionate they are about their hometown. Their mission is to make the music scene of Toronto one of the foremost meccas of music where you can find whatever you are looking for. It's evident their mission is turning into a success. The collaboration of friends and colleagues in this band make it worth whatever you are paying for to see and hear them. I have to admit they are one of my favourite bands and they haven't disappointed me ever since I came upon them. They embody all the elements of a band that I think a band should encompass, mainly, the idealistic virtues of musicians and the passion and drive to do what makes them happy. It's rare to find a band that plays without regret and who can make mistakes in their music sound good. The camaraderie among everyone in the band resounds in the music in which they collaborate. The most amazing thing about this band is that there are so many members! At most there can be 15 and at the least 8 come out to play. Most everyone in the band has their own side band that they are working and fostering with care, but come together whenever they can to perform with The Broken Social Scene. This makes the performances each unique because you never know who will show up and make an appearance. The set is based on who is performing that night, which makes each show different and never boring. The two staples of the band are Kevin Drew and Brendan Canning who always pump the crowd up and aren't shy about talking to their fans on stage.<br>

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<b><font color="orange">Written and Reviewed By: Kay (Chimera)
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