10/08 Broken Social Scene with Poliça at Palace Theatre
BSS Setlist
Tour Dates
Oct 9 Chicago, IL, US
Thalia Hall
Oct 10 Chicago, IL, US Thalia Hall Oct 12 Philadelphia, PA, US Union Transfer Oct 13 Washington, DC, US Lincoln Theatre Oct 14 Washington, DC, US 9:30 Club Oct 15 New York (NYC), NY, US Webster Hall Oct 16 New York (NYC), NY, US Webster Hall Read More
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Opening the show was local favorites Poliça, playing their “last show on the books, and the book is unwritten.” This was the band’s first time at the Palace Theatre (and it seemed like they love the venue).
Poliça (21 Feb 2018) |
In contrast, at last night’s show, it was as a trio: Channy Leaneagh on synth and vocals, and two drummers, Drew Christopherson and Ben Ivascu. They were missing bassist Chris Bierden, who couldn’t make it to the show.
Songs on their set seemed to be mostly from the new album called Madness, including the title track.
Every musician in the Toronto area have been, at some point, a band member of Broken Social Scene. Their alumni includes everyone from Amy Millan (of Stars) to Emily Haines (of Metric) to Feist to Lisa Lobsinger (of Reverie Sound Revue) to Elizabeth Powell (of Land of Talk), etc.
Currently, the large lineup consists of:
With such a large cast, touring can be difficult, especially trying to coordinate with everyone involved, and you need a rather large stage to accommodate for everyone (and every instruments). Sometime it’s rare to see them on tour.
BSS (28 Sep 2017) |
The thing is with BSS, is that no other band is this visually fun to watch and listen to. Not everyone is on stage at once, sometime they are backstage taking a break, especially if the song doesn’t require their instrument. So practically every song, there’s something new. Always fun to see a random trumpet on stage, always fun to see singer Jill Harris skipping/dancing on stage to take lead vocals.
For this 2022 tour, BSS is celebrating the 25th Anniversary of their second album, You Forgot It in People. The record won Alternative Album of the Year Juno Award, and really established the band as having a lot of contributors (which on recorded included Priddle, Jessica Moss, Brodie West, Susannah Brady and Ohad Benchetrit).
Their live shows became the stuff of legends, as captured on the recently Live At the Phoenix Concert Theatre “bootleg” cassette (and digital), which showcased many songs from You Forgot It In People, like the 15 minute rendition of “It’s All Gonna Break”.
Update: This article was edited to add Jill Harris' name as current lead vocalist. Thanks to John W, who writes: "Actually, Ariel Engle only played the first 3 dates of this tour and since then (including this show at The Palace) the vocalist has been Jill Harris who is new to the band. I saw last night's show in Chicago and she was terrific."
Poliça |
Broken Social Scene at Palace Theatre, St Paul (08 Oct 2022) |
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