Broken Social Scene Share “Curse Your Fail”

Broken Social Scene have Shared “Curse Your Fail.” The track is off their forthcoming release Old Dead Young: B-Sides & Rarities
Broken Social Scene have Shared “Curse Your Fail"

Broken Social Scene have released “Curse Your Fail”, a track taken from the forthcoming Old Dead Young: B-Sides & Rarities, a career-spanning collection of B-sides, rarities, and outtakes pulled from 20 years of 7-inches, compilations, soundtracks, and hard-to-find releases. “Curse Your Fail”, previously only available on a 2010 split 7-inch with The Sea and Cake, features alternating vocals from four lead singers including guest Sebastien Grainger (of DFA 1979).

“Curse Your Fail” follows “This House Is On Fire”, a previously unreleased dream pop single taken from the 2009 Forgiveness Rock Record recording sessions. Old Dead Young: B-Sides & Rarities is available for digital download and streaming on-demand on January 14, 2022. Fans can pre-order the album on vinyl set for release in the spring.

Broken Social Scene
Old Dead Young: B-Sides & Rarities
Track List

01 “Far Out” (2009, From the ‘Forgiveness Rock Record’ pre-order EP ‘Lo-Fi For The Dividing Nights’)
02 “Do the 95” (2001, B-Side to “Stars and Sons” 7-inch)
03 “Curse Your Fail” (2009, From tour 7-inch split with the Sea and Cake)
04 “Not At My Best” (2010, From the end credits for film ‘It’s Kind Of A Funny Story’)
05 “National Anthem of Nowhere” (2004, Early Broken Social Scene version of an Apostle Of Hustle song)
06 “Golden Facelift” (2009, ‘Forgiveness Rock Record’ outtake. Released on Globe & Mail’s Broadsheet Music project)
07 “This House Is On Fire” (2009, ‘Forgiveness Rock Record’ outtake)
08 “Canada vs America” (2004, From the ‘Self-Titled’ bonus CD “EP to be You and Me”)
09 “Day Of The Kid” (2005, Released on Arts & Crafts 10th anniversary compilation)
10 “Stars and Spit” (2006, B-Side to “7/4 Shoreline” 7-inch)
11 “Until It’s Dead” (2006, From Lake Ontario Waterkeeper compilation ‘At The Barricades: Vol 1’)
12 “All My Friends” (2004, From the ‘Self-Titled’ bonus CD “EP to be You and Me”)
13 “Death Cock” (2001, Very first recording with producer Dave Newfeld. Released on Arts & Crafts 10th anniversary compilation)
14 “Old Dead Young” (2016, ‘Hug Of Thunder’ vinyl-only track)

Once a two-person basement recording project, Broken Social Scene came to life onstage as a shadowy improvisational entity with a revolving-door roster, each concert a wholly unique experience dependent on the room, the weather, what they ate for dinner that night, and who was dropping in to play. Where the band’s 2001 debut album, Feel Good Lost, presented BSS as an anonymous ambient project that reflected its humble, homespun origins, their electrifying live performances from that era rallied an extended family of performers with roots in post-rock (Justin Peroff; Do Make Say Think’s Charles Spearin), Latin jazz (Andrew Whiteman), art-folk (Feist), synth-pop (Amy Millan and Evan Cranley, also of Stars), dance-punk (Metric’s Emily Haines and Jimmy Shaw), and country rock (Jason Collett).

Pre-order Old Dead Young: B-Sides & Rarities HERE

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