Toward the end of last year, we checked in with Broken Social Scenester Jason Collett, to find him talking up his next effort as his “guitar record,” offering up a couple tracks to put his MPEG-1, Layer 3 where his mouth is. More reports from the studio: Here Jason is joined by producer Howie Beck and bassist/rapper Michael P. Clive in a Video Hits 1-style exposé on how his new record suffered due to the meddling bastards at Arts & Crafts.

Here’s the final edit. The rap didn’t make it.

Another one here. Here’s To Being Here is out 2/5 on Arts & Crafts.

Comments (10)
  1. Amazing.

  2. This is not funny...  |   Posted on Jan 11th, 2008

    Not funny.

    Sing and dance only please.

  3. Ricky Steamboat  |   Posted on Jan 11th, 2008

    I want my click back…that was boring and contrived.

  4. Pretty funny. And a good song.

  5. these boring 40-somethings need to stop the Pavement rip-off songs and actually do something relevant

  6. Peter  |   Posted on Jan 12th, 2008

    Brilliant. And very refreshing. Who needs another boring ‘in the studio’ piece or lip-synched video?

    Can’t wait for the album.

  7. Hmmmm.  |   Posted on Jan 12th, 2008

    This is lame.

    C’mon people! WTF.

    Good looking dude though.

  8. i would like broken social scene better if i didn’t know anything about anyone in then band

  9. JC3D  |   Posted on Jan 14th, 2008

    Usually these guys are great, but this is just BOOORING.
    Maybe Mike Clive should just stick to his cooking show…http://michaelpclive.com/

  10. I haven’t heard flow like that since early Professor Murder.

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