DVR Alerts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UPDATE – Watch Broken Social Scene Reunite

UPDATE – June 7th
Click though these official Late Night with Jimmy Fallon links from last night to watch Feist lead Broken Social Scene through “Almost Crimes” and everybody’s favorite odd time indie staple, “Shoreline 7/4″ (web exclusive).  In related news, Drew hinted to Canada’s Metro News that this mini-reunion could spark a new tour or album, “I see anything that makes us happy happening.

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Kevin Drew — Arts & Crafts label co-founder and Broken Social Scene frontman — announced on June 1st, “we are going to celebrate the Ten Years with A and C by playing the record that got everything started — YOU FORGOT IT IN PEOPLE.
Field Trip Poster StarsAlthough Broken Social Scene went on “hiatus” in October 2011, they’re temporarily reuniting to celebrate the tenth anniversary of their label with this headlining performance at Field Trip Music & Arts Festival on June 8th.  This isn’t the first time the band has reunited: their last split lasted from November 2006 to June 2009.  Over the years Broken Social Scene has had 19 musicians weave in and out of their lineup, including members of Metric, Stars, and Do Make Say Think – to name just a few – and most famous of all, Feist. At Field Trip, Feist will have her own headlining slot in addition to joining Broken Social Scene. Labelmates Bloc Party, Stars, Ra Ra Riot, Timber Timbre, The Darcys, Jason Collett, and others are also on the bill.
To commemorate (aka promote) the special occasion, Broken Social Scene are set to appear on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon this Thursday. Being that Feist is performing with them and they’re in 2002-mode, “Almost Crimes” seems likely. Right? Tune in to NBC on June 6th to find out.

Other guests scheduled for late night talk shows this week include Local Natives, Divine Fits, and Queens of the Stone Age. Add to that an all-star schedule on Palladia — with a recent episode of Jools Holland rerunning (Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Vampire Weekend); great 2012 performances by The Shins, Neil Young and The Black Keys; and numerous festival highlights — and we’re looking at one of the most jam-packed, first-class music programming weeks in recent memory.

Set the DVR…

Monday, June 3
-Frank Turner on Letterman, CBS – 11:35PM
-Phoenix Unplugged, Palladia – 10:30AM
-Silversun Pickups Unplugged, Palladia – 11:00AM
-The Kills Live in NYC, Palladia – 11:30AM
-The Concert for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Palladia – 6:30PM
-Jeff Beck Live at Ronnie Scott’s, Palladia – 9:00PM
-Quadrophenia: Can You See The Real Me?, Palladia – 11:00PM (also 6/5 at 6PM)
-Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Vampire Weekend, more on Jools Holland, Palladia – midnight (also 6/5 noon)
-Flaming Lips performing “Dark Side of the Moon” (Hangout 2012), Palladia – 1:00AM
-Arcade Fire on MTV World Stage, Palladia – 2:00AM
-Glastonbury 2010, Palladia – 3:00 AM

Tuesday, June 4
-Divine Fits on Conan, TBS – 11:00PM
-Local Natives on Letterman, CBS – 11:35PM
-Flaming Lips performing “Dark Side of the Moon” (Hangout 2012), Palladia – 6:00 PM
-Nirvana “Live at the Paramount,” VH1 Classic – 6:00PM (also 6/5 at 11AM)
-Rush “Beyond the Lighted Stage,” VH1 Classic – 9:00PM (also on 6/5 at 4PM on VH1C and at 9PM and midnight on Palladia)
-Guster on Live From Daryl’s House, Palladia – 11:00PM
-“Dispatch:Zimbabwe,” Palladia – 12:00PM

Wednesday, June 5
-Queens of the Stone Age on Letterman, CBS – 11:35PM
-Portugal. The Man on Fallon, NBC – 12:37PM
-Ke$ha on MTV World Stage, Palladia – 5:00AM

Thursday, June 6
-Queens of the Stone Age on Letterman, CBS – 11:35PM
-She & Him on Leno, NBC – 11:35PM
-Broken Social Scene featuring Feist on Fallon, NBC – 12:37PM
-Bjork, Arcade Fire, Iggy and the Stooges, The Who, The Killers, more at Glastonbury 2007, Palladia – 9:00AM
-The Shins on London Live, Palladia – 1:00PM
-Death Cab for Cutie on Storytellers, Palladia – 4:00PM

Friday, June 7
-Stephen Stills on Tavis Smiley, PBS – syndicated
-The-Dream featuring Gary Clark Jr., David Sanborn and Bob James on Fallon, NBC – 12:37PM

Saturday, June 8
-Black Keys, Neil Young and Crazy Horse, Foo Fighters, more at Global Citizen Festival 2012, Palladia – 2:00PM
-John Fogerty “The Long Road Home,” Palladia – 4:00PM

Wednesday, June 12
-Mavis Staples on Jon Stewart, Comedy Central – 11:00PM
-Paul McCartney on The Colbert Report, Comedy Central – 11:31PM

Friday, June 14
-Dispatch, Wilco, Alabama Shakes, Gary Clark Jr., Dawes, Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, Dave Matthews Band, The Flaming Lips and more live at the 2012 Hangout Fest, Palladia- 9:00AM
-Black Keys, Neil Young and Crazy Horse, Foo Fighters, more at Global Citizen Festival 2012, Palladia – 2:00PM

Saturday, June 15
-Dispatch, Wilco, Alabama Shakes, Gary Clark Jr., Dawes, Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, Dave Matthews Band, The Flaming Lips and more live at the 2012 Hangout Fest, Palladia – 7:00PM
-My Morning Jacket on VH1 Storytellers, Palladia – 10:30PM
-Dispatch Summer Tour 2011 – 3:00AM

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6 Comments

    1. Kevin Drew to P4K in 2011: “How many times have I said “last show”? I’ve taken “boy cries wolf” to the next level. Endings have not really been something we’ve been good at, and letting go was always a scary notion for us, especially when so many families are relying on what has become Broken Social Scene and how we’ve made our living.” http://pitchfork.com/news/43993-broken-social-scenes-kevin-drew-talks-band-hiatus-future-projects-apps/

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