Twenty years ago, Kevin Drew was worried about becoming exactly the kind of band Broken Social Scene had spent its career trying not to be. In 2006, as the collective prepared to pause following a whirlwind run that transformed a loose Toronto arts community into one of indie rock’s defining institutions, Drew spoke candidly with this author about the dangers of momentum. The band had grown bigger than anyone expected after the release of 2002’s You Forgot It in People and 2005’s self-titled LP.