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The New Pornographers - The Former Site Of For whatever reason, Canada has something of a track record for emotive indie supergroups - The New Pornographers, Broken Social Scene, and Arcade Fire to name but three. Despite the latter two being slightly more well-known, The New Pornographers pre-date them both, having formed in 1997 and released their debut Mass Romantic in 2000. Now, some 26 years on, they've released album number 10 The Former Site of , and the name is quite telling as to what kind of record this is. That is primarily due to the fact the album is a clear departure from the band's earlier, more energetic and boisterous material. Introspective is the perfect word to define this album, with brooding and emotive also equally suitable descriptors. While it does take a while to reach its stride, when it does, it's truly magnificent. 'Wish You Could See Me I'm Killing It' is a beautiful lament to lost loves, familial or otherwise. 'Votive' i...