Broken Social Scene Announce New Album Remember the Humans For May 2026 Release, Share Lead Single “Not Around Anymore” & 2026 Tour Dates With Metric

UPDATE: 3/16/2026 – Today, Metric, Broken Social Scene and Stars have added more dates to their tour. The expanded routing now includes a stop in Seattle, WA, at Chateau Ste. Michelle on June 25, followed by two Alberta dates in Calgary and Edmonton on June 28 and 29.

According to BrooklynVegan.com, Broken Social Scene has announced their first new album in nine years, Remember the Humans is due out on May 8, through Arts & Crafts. It was produced by David Newfeld, who also worked with them on You Forgot It In People and the band‘s 2005 self-titled album. “His production suits the chaos of our songwriting so well…he’s got childlike energy that is really contagious, when you get a piece of music that he loves, Oh my God, he’s bouncing like a little boy,” Charles Spearin says,  “There’s a different kind of honesty in this record. We’ve had success, we’ve lost friends, we’ve lost parents, we’re at this ‘what happens next?’ stage in life.”

The album features contributions from regular collaborators and former members Feist and Lisa Lobsinger, as well as Hannah Georgas. In light of the album announcement, Broken Social Scene has shared their latest single, “Not Around Anymore”, which is amazing by how the instrumentation shakes the background with a lovely pop-jazz vibe as the vocal performances serenades the ears with mind-blowing harmonies and melodies.

Remember the Humans Track List

1. Not Around Anymore
2. Only The Good I Keep
3. Mission Accomplished (Kingfisher)
4. The Call
5. Relief
6. And I Think Of You
7. This Briefest Kiss
8. Life Within The Ground
9. Hey Amanda
10. Paying For Your Love
11. What Happens Now

Broken Social Scene & Metric Summer 2026 Tour Dates

6/8 – Moody Amphitheater – Austin, TX
6/9 – South Side Ballroom – Dallas, TX
6/11 – Fillmore Auditorium – Denver, CO
6/13 – Sandy Amphitheater – Sandy, UT
6/16 – The Greek Theatre – Los Angeles, CA
6/17 – Arizona Financial Theatre – Phoenix, AZ
6/19 – Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre – San Diego, CA
6/21 – The Masonic – San Francisco, CA
6/22 – The Masonic – San Francisco, CA
6/24 – Hayden Homes Amphitheater – Bend, OR
7/24 – Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom – Chicago, IL
7/25 – Fox Theatre – Detroit, MI
7/27 – MGM Music Hall at Fenway – Boston, MA
7/28 – The Met – Philadelphia, PA
7/30 – Brooklyn Paramount – Brooklyn, NY
7/31 – Brooklyn Paramount – Brooklyn, NY
8/1 – The Anthem – Washington, DC
8/3 – Tabernacle – Atlanta, GA
8/4 – Ryman Auditorium – Nashville, TN
8/7 – RBC Amphitheatre – Toronto, ON

Photo Credit: Boston Lynn Schulz

Cait Stoddard: Hello! My name is Caitlin and my job is writing music news stories and reviewing metal music albums. I enjoy collecting vinyl, playing video games, watching movies and going to concerts.
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