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Written by Marissa Chen   
Blame it on Darwin, Jung, or American TV - one of the most vital lessons imparted to the average adolescent is that social hierarchies are a b**** to spell and even tougher nuts to conquer. Bypassing the Holy of Holies that is the "cool table" and heading straight for a gaggle of synthesizer-toting shoegazers instead, is likely to spell (Shampoo) Suicide for any status-starved tufthunter.  

Yet it seems these days that the deck has been reshuffled and everyone is wanting in on the idiosyncratic rather than the conventional - something just a little out there, something a tad off-kilter...all of which would make for a brutal combination, which is just right. 

So, about said scruffy shoegazers. Say they numbered about eighteen; sometimes twenty. Say they stole a bass and three violins and a handful of percussions. Say they were up on a stage together, doing what they did best - doling out spoonfuls of lovely, lugubrious lo-fi.

Go right ahead and jostle for a prime spot, because where crowds are concerned, Broken Social Scene are perfectly capable of holding their own ground, thank you very much. 

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        Formed in 1999, Canada's largest and most charismatic indie collective ironically saw only two founding members. Kevin Drew and Brendan Canning kick-started the band's illustrious history by helming their debut album "Feel Good Lost" in 2001, before roping in friends and fellow musicians to play and sing at various live performances.

        Many of these ingénues eventually became mainstays, filtering in and out on tours for the band, in addition to managing their own projects. Well-known for boasting a constantly evolving line-up as they are for their unique sound, Broken Social Scene now counts among its alums and musical collaborators The Weakerthans, fellow Canadian indie prodigies Stars, Do Make Say Think, and the lark-voiced Leslie Feist (yes, she of the deep blunted bangs and heavily sought-after iPod jingle).

brokensocialscene1        Performing in Singapore for the first time at this year's Mosaic Music Festival, Broken Social Scene is slated as one of Mosaic's most wildly-anticipated acts, and deservedly so.

        While not without the touch of enigma which has so coloured indie music of late, Broken Social Scene proves a cut above the rest with its eclectic blend of electronica, baroque-pop, and krautrock, made all the more compelling with its extensive selection of instruments (including glockenspiels and violins).

        With lyrics equipped - and quipped - with razor-sharp rhetoric and an often melancholic evasiveness, the band's penchant for variety has given rise to aural gems such as the ten-minute long "Lover's Spit" and a truly excellent lo-fi rendition and dramatization of Peter Paul and Mary's classic "Puff the Magic Dragon".  

        Six years and three albums on, astute fans who drew early comparisons with indie bigwigs Belle & Sebastian and Pavement now identify the group as purveyors for the vocal and musical stylings of up-and-coming bands such as Say Hi To Your Mom and Casiotone for the Painfully Alone.  

festival_mmf08        Organized by the Esplanade, the annual Mosaic Music Festival spans across ten days and showcases a dynamic mix of talent from the local, regional, and international music scene.

        Previously playing host to artistes such as Kings of Convenience and Rachael Yamagata, its fourth installment ups it ante with a line-up which also includes the celebrated likes of jazz maestro Harry Connick Jr., Icelandic post-rock group Mum, and Norwegian folk-pop favourite Sondre Lerche.

        Look out also for acts from the Heineken Music Club, which features Japanese electric jazz group Soil & Pimp Sessions, and twee trippers the Bird and the Bee.

        Tickets are available via Esplanade's Box Office, SISTIC's Website (www.sistic.com), and all SISTIC counters.

        Broken Social Scene's set is scheduled for Sunday 9 March at 7.30 pm. Tickets are priced at $58, $88, and $118 (subject to availability) with limited concessions for students. hooked

For more information, visit www.mosaicmusicfestival.com or here.

Images courtesy of:
www.myspace.com/brokensocialscene
www.esplanade.com

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