Pitchfork reviews Broken Social Scene’s Remember the Humans
Broken Social Scene’s Remember the Humans received fresh critical attention on 13 May, with Pitchfork reviewing the Toronto collective’s first studio album in nearly nine years.
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Broken Social Scene’s Remember the Humans received fresh critical attention on 13 May, with Pitchfork reviewing the Toronto collective’s first studio album in nearly nine years.
Japanese duo illiomote released EMO EMO - EP on 13 May, with Smiles appearing as one of the key tracks listed for the project.
Lucy Dacus plays McDonald Theatre in Eugene, Oregon on 13 May as part of her 2026 North American run behind Forever Is A Feeling.
Modest Mouse play The Wilma in Missoula, Montana on 13 May with Mattress, giving the day a major indie-rock live hook.
The New Pornographers play Crescent Ballroom in Phoenix on 13 May as part of the tour behind The Former Site Of.
Kevin Morby plays Belly Up Aspen on 13 May with Liam Kazar, just two days before the release of Little Wide Open via Dead Oceans.