Better Broken

Album: Better Broken (2025)
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  • Some things are better broken, Sarah McLachlan concludes in this song. The jagged edges of the shattered pieces will eventually be smoothed by time. It's a song about recovering from a breakup, something McLachlan has had to do a few times, particularly after her 2008 divorce from Ashwin Sood, the father of her two daughters.

    "Being on the other side of it is so much sweeter, and that we don't get to that place in our lives unscathed," she explained to Variety. "You have to go through hard things and challenges and struggles to come out on the other side. The hope is you're better for it and you learn from it and you move on and make better choices."
  • McLachlan started working on "Better Broken" in 2012, but it sat on the shelf until 2025, when it became the title track to her first non-Christmas album since 2011. When she started work on the album, she went through her archives with her producers, Tony Berg and Will Maclellan. When she played it for them, they flagged it as a song that needed to be on the album. For McLachlan the song was like a time capsule reminding her of all she'd been through emotionally leading up to the album.
  • McLachlan wrote the song with Matt Morris and Benny Bock. Morris is an accomplished writer whose credits include "Miss Independent" by Kelly Clarkson and "Woman (Oh Mama)" by Joy Williams. Bock is a keyboard player who played synthesizer on the track.
  • The bass player on this track is Wendy Melvoin, who backed Prince in the duo Wendy & Lisa. She and McLachlan have a connection through Wendy's brother, Jonathan Melvoin, who was touring as the keyboard player for Smashing Pumpkins when he died from a drug overdose in 1996. McLachlan didn't know him but felt an emotional crater when she learned of his death, and she wrote the song "Angel" in response.

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