"All of the time you wait, there's someone out there, And no one can find all the red"

So... a week or two ago I ordered a few CDs from
Arts and Crafts, and as the label is in Ontario, it's taken a little while for them to get to me. I finally got them today, and I'm ridiculously excited about said receipt. I think I'll just blog about each album for the next few days. So... this one is
Broken Social Scene's most popular, I believe, called "You Forgot It In People." Excellent, with a fresh laid-back sort of energy. According to the sticker on the album, it's "designed to remind us that music still has room to be recreated. It flows like a compilation of sounds for the wounded..." There's actually more to the little promo, but I can't include it because whoever wrote the copy used an apostrophe when making a word plural, and that offends me. Deeply. Good thing my music tastes aren't overly influenced by the grammarian in me, at least not when it comes to stickers on the shrink wrap over an album.