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Bee Hives

Broken Social SceneAudio CD
3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)

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So yeah, it’s been five years since the last Broken Social Scene album, but it also hasn’t. In the time that’s elapsed since the release of 2005’s self-titled opus, we were more than tided over by the 2007 release of founding member Kevin Drew’s solo album, Spirit If…, followed a few months later by co-founder Brendan Canning’s own solo set, Something for All of Us — both of which were released… Read more in Amazon's Broken Social Scene Store

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  • Audio CD (January 8, 2007)
  • Original Release Date: 2004
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Arts & Crafts
  • ASIN: B0001KL5NA
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #28,002 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 

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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Oh, "Bee Hives"!, March 29, 2004
This review is from: Bee Hives (Audio CD)
Pop music has a dirty name -- it usually means vapid lyrics and worn emotional appeals. Not so for Broken Social Scene, who experiment in catchy, sweeping indie pop. In "Bee Hives," they present a patchwork quilt of B-sides and experimental numbers.

It starts slowly with the sound of water flowing, before moving to slow songs (steady acoustic "Weddings" and stately "Marketfresh") peppier pop (the chiming, fluting "Ambulance For the Ambience"), and a few that are hodgepodges ("Hallmark," with its mishmash of fluttering electro-country, or the wailing, eerie "Time=Cause").

"Bee Hives" was made in bits and pieces between "Feel Good Lost" and "You Forgot It In People." Other people's studios, backyards, little snippets and experiments with sound. Some of the songs were never meant to be released at all. But it has a surprisingly polished sound for a collection of B-sides and pop songs that didn't fit elsewhere. There's nothing rough here.

The experimental edge is evident in the intro, which is just water flowing and distant voices, and the gnashy, noisy start to "Weddings." But the melodious quality is still here. The music is a seamless little quilt of acoustic guitar, percussion, violins, flutes, keyboard, electronic blips and beeps and what sounds like a xylophone. The percussion can be little offputting, but the overall effect is stunning.

"Bee Hives" is a surprisingly smooth collection of things that didn't fit elsewhere. Smooth, melodious, deeply original indie pop.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Music That I Thrive On, March 30, 2008
This review is from: Bee Hives (Audio CD)
When i first got into Broken Social Scene, a friend of mine let me borrow their self titled album, and i immediately was hooked. It's always very rewarding to listen to an album like that, and be interested and inspired enough to take the unconventional but inevitable route backwards through a bands catalogue, discovering what they had done previously, perhaps finding music not bogged down by unnecessary expectations, but instead music that sounds natural and beautiful, like a backyard view on a summers eve. Music that goes where it's meant to go, without worrying about how long it's going to take to get there.

Enter beehives, an album that knows no boundaries, and defies the conventional approach to making music. Broken Social Scene, though they may not care to admit, really had something special going on here. This is music in it's purest form, something you relate to, and carry with you like the atmosphere of past. I've never in my entire life heard music that was this thought provoking, yet had few words.

The opening of "Da Da Dada" is quite possibly the most nostalgic i've ever felt while listening to music. What a great way to start out a song, of which slowly builds into a triumphant climax after the 2/4 time drums kick in. It doesn't really demand your attention at first, but it does offer you in, and you have to be patient enough to reap the benefits.

"Market Fresh" is a really laid back, slow tempo feel good song, with a really loose bass line, and some jangly guitars. What i've always liked about BSS is their trademark style of play, with a lot of different things going on at once. Each of their songs is like an artist and his work, a methodical perfectionist, not just slapping paint on a canvas, but instead carefully placing things in the right area, making for an eargasm, since you can have one over and over if you're hearing something new in the mix each time.

"Backyards" is extremely melancholy yet joyous in a way, you don't get an overwhelming feeling of sadness when she says "they lost their lives in backyards", you instead feel courageous as she says just that "it's a hard parade just, be courageous" .. since everyone has to endure the same, if that's how you look at it. Leslie Feist sounds so delicate here, much like life.

"Ambulance for the Ambience" sounds almost other-worldly, opening with a wailing flute that beckons a crowd. After everyone's gathered, a composition of recurring bass line, some scattered electronic sounds fluttering in and out, and a song ultimately moving slowly towards it's destiny.

"Lover's Spit" is an emotional pop ballad worthy of more than a passing mention, as it calmly states it's case. A perfect song to close your eyes and relax to.

I absolutely love "hHallmark" with it's breezy day strawberry fields setting. The beat is unique and infectious, and the song really has you running through the fields, being young again, and enjoying the sunshine. The harmonica really stands out, and the song as a whole invites you in for a nice dream, though one that can't last forever.

If you're willing to sit down and soak up this album, it can be very rewarding. I think people that classify this as "B-Sides" aren't really listening to it thoroughly. Perhaps they look at the other reviews, listen to a few seconds of each song, and echo the same sentiments. The songs aren't just "experimentation", and i wouldn't call it that, primarily because there are a lot of things going on, and it doesn't all amount to a jumbled mess. I think parts of this album are experimental, but it's worthy something that actually fits, and also worthy of more than a passing "B-Side" mention. Experience forever with this record.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Experimentation, May 17, 2004
This review is from: Bee Hives (Audio CD)
This album is just that good experimentation. there are less songs on here than their other albums and that's ok. instead of catchy pop songs, you get more of a post-rock feel with this album. (one of the main members is in do make say think) if you like the more expeirmental side of broken social scene, buy this.
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