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Metric is a Canadian rock band founded in 1998 in
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, Ontario. The band consists of Emily Haines (lead vocals,
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, guitar, tambourine, harmonica, piano), James Shaw (guitar, synthesizers,
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, backing vocals), Joshua Winstead (bass, synthesizers, backing vocals) and Joules Scott-Key (drums, percussion). The band started in 1998 as a duo formed by Haines and Shaw with the name "Mainstream". After releasing an EP titled ''
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'', they changed the band's name to Metric. The band's first studio album, '' Old World Underground, Where Are You Now?'', was released in 2003. ''
Live It Out ''Live It Out'' is the second album released by the Canadian indie rock band Metric. It was released on September 27, 2005, on Last Gang Records. The album has sold 45,000 copies in the US, and went platinum in Canada selling 100,000 units. '' ...
'', released in 2005, was nominated for the 2006 Polaris Music Prize for the "Canadian Album of the Year" and for the
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for "Best Alternative Album". Their third studio album, ''
Grow Up and Blow Away ''Grow Up and Blow Away'' is the third studio album by the Canadian indie rock band Metric. The album was recorded in 2001, but its release was delayed for years due to their record label, Restless Records, being purchased by Rykodisc. As the ...
'', was recorded in 2001; it was initially planned as their debut album, but was delayed for many years and finally released, with some changes, in 2007. Metric's fourth album '' Fantasies'' was released in 2009. It was shortlisted for the 2009 Polaris Music Prize for "Canadian Album of the Year", and won the "Alternative Album of the Year" at the
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. Metric also won the 2010 "Group of the Year". The fifth Metric studio album, '' Synthetica'', was released in 2012. The band won two awards at
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: "Alternative Album of the Year" for ''Synthetica'' and "Producer of the Year" for Shaw. The art director/designer/photographer Justin Broadbent also won an award for "Recording Package of the Year" for ''Synthetica''. Metric's sixth album, '' Pagans in Vegas'', was released in 2015, and their seventh album, '' Art of Doubt'', was released in 2018. Their eighth full-length record, '' Formentera'', was released on July 8, 2022.


History


Formation and early years

Haines was born in
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, India, to American-born parents, and was raised in Fenelon Falls,
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. She grew up as a dual citizen of both Canada and the United States. Her father, poet Paul Haines (best known for his lyrical collaboration with
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in the 1971 jazz opera '' Escalator over the Hill''), often made cassettes of rare and eclectic music for his daughter to listen to, and her early influences included Carla Bley and Robert Wyatt. Haines attended Etobicoke School of the Arts. There she met
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(future member of Stars and Broken Social Scene), and
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(future member of Broken Social Scene). Haines and Millan briefly formed their first band around 1990 while at ESA. Haines attended the University of British Columbia in
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in 1992–1993, at Toronto in 1995, and at
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in
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in 1995–1996. She distributed in 1996 an early album titled ''
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'' with a limited number of copies. The album included songs written and recorded during her student years. Shaw, who was born in
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and raised in Ontario, was attending a
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music school when he befriended singer Torquil Campbell and Chris Seligman, both future members of the band Stars. Campbell convinced Shaw to apply to Juilliard Music School and the two moved to
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. After a three-year classical music education at the institution, Shaw decided that his musical interests lay elsewhere; Shaw and Campbell returned to Toronto. In the summer of 1996, Haines and Shaw met at Toronto’s Horseshoe Tavern. Bonded over a mutual distaste of the music scene, they began dating and writing songs together. In 1997, Shaw released the studio album ''Life on the Clock'' which featured Haines singing on some songs. Shaw also moved to Montreal where Haines was living. In 1998, calling themselves Mainstream, the pair self-released the five-song ''
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'' with an overall downtempo and electronic feel. At some point in 1998, they changed the band's name to Metric, which was originally the name of a sound that Shaw had programmed into his keyboard while working on a song. In the fall of 1998, Shaw, Haines, Campbell, and Seligman moved back to
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, where they shared a loft in the Williamsburg section of
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. Struggling financially during their two-year stay at the loft, Haines and Shaw were erstwhile roommates with future members of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Liars and TV on the Radio. That same year, the band signed a development deal with Warner Bros. Records. A producer in
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listened to the demos they recorded in this period and offered to bring Metric to the United Kingdom for a possible record deal. Eager to escape from the crowded conditions of the loft, Haines and Shaw set off to London in early 2000 and signed a publishing deal with Chrysalis Records. With the help of the producer Stephen Hague, Metric recorded a set of new wave/
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drum machine paced songs. The pair tired of recording demos, and in November 2000 returned to their Brooklyn loft to put a band together; they recruited Joules Scott-Key (a native of Flint, Michigan) as their drummer and Jarrett Mason as their bassist.


''Grow Up and Blow Away'' (2001–2002)

Metric continued to work on their debut album in the first few months of 2001. Now dubbed ''
Grow Up and Blow Away ''Grow Up and Blow Away'' is the third studio album by the Canadian indie rock band Metric. The album was recorded in 2001, but its release was delayed for years due to their record label, Restless Records, being purchased by Rykodisc. As the ...
'', they developed a more musically layered and mature sound than the earlier ''
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''. Haines and Shaw completed the album in April and by this time had found a new label for their release, the Los Angeles indie label Restless Records. However, the album, produced by Shaw, was delayed for years by the label. It was finally released in 2007 on Last Gang Records. ''
Grow Up and Blow Away ''Grow Up and Blow Away'' is the third studio album by the Canadian indie rock band Metric. The album was recorded in 2001, but its release was delayed for years due to their record label, Restless Records, being purchased by Rykodisc. As the ...
'' included the uptempo songs "Grow Up and Blow Away", "Raw Sugar", and "Soft Rock Star", as well as downtempo songs "White Gold", "The Twist", and "Rock Me Now" (which included falsetto singing by Shaw and spoken-word vocals by Haines in a manner reminiscent of "The Mandate", and had an overall jazzy vibe). "Parkdale", featuring trumpeting by Shaw and a fanfare intro, concerned the
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neighborhood. When the track titled "Rock Me Now" was reworked, it had been stripped of its intro "bubble" sounds, as well as an additional vocal part was added to the bridge. The title track was also reworked during the chorus, in which, Haines vocalizes "If this is the life, why does it feel so good to die today?" and the synths get a more "heavier" feel. In the same year, the band released '' Static Anonymity'', a five-song EP which they sold only at Metric performances and on their official site. Three tracks from the EP were also included on ''
Grow Up and Blow Away ''Grow Up and Blow Away'' is the third studio album by the Canadian indie rock band Metric. The album was recorded in 2001, but its release was delayed for years due to their record label, Restless Records, being purchased by Rykodisc. As the ...
''. Metric up to this time had been for the most part a studio band; live shows could not reproduce the
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-centered and drum machine-driven sound of the recordings. After recruiting a drummer to allow a stronger, more engaging live presence, Metric performed in New York in early spring and late summer 2001. They handed out handmade CD-R copies of their unreleased music to fans at shows and by mail, and later gave away the music on the internet. In August 2001 the
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"Be Afraid", advertising
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's I-Zone Pocket Fortune film, used music from the song "Grow Up and Blow Away", with the line "Why does it feel so good to die today?" changed to "Why does it feel so good to fly today?". In March 2002, Metric performed at Canadian Music Week. The band's performance was criticized in an article in University of Waterloo's newspaper ''
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'', where the reviewer referred to the band's music as "derivative, pretentious, boring pap at its most mediocre". By the end of 2002, Metric had gained another bandmate: the
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Joshua Winstead (a native of Texas), who was in town performing with long-time friend Scott-Key in the local music scene.


''Old World Underground, Where Are You Now?'' (2003–2004)

In 2003, Metric released their first official studio album '' Old World Underground, Where Are You Now?'' on Everloving Records and shortly thereafter it appeared on the !earshot National Top 50 radio chart. The album was produced by Michael Andrews and recorded at Elgonix Labs, Los Angeles. The band then moved to Los Angeles, where they performed locally, often playing at Silverlake Lounge and Spaceland. ''Old World Underground, Where Are You Now?'' received generally positive reviews. In December 2005, the album was certified
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in Canada. The songs "Combat Baby" and "Dead Disco" were released as singles. "Combat Baby" was featured as a free single on iTunes in 2004. Six music videos were created to promote the album and accompany "Calculation Theme", "IOU", "Combat Baby", "Succexy", and "Dead Disco" respectively. Metric was featured as themselves in the 2004 independent French film, '' Clean'', directed by
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and starring
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. The band performed the song "Dead Disco" in the film and also acted in a short sequence. The film, which also featured songs by
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, Daniel Lanois, and Tricky, was nominated for the Palme D'Or award at the
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.


''Live It Out'' and ''Grow Up and Blow Away'' (2005–2007)

On October 4, 2005, Metric released their second studio album, ''
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'', on Last Gang Records. The album, produced by Shaw, was well received by critics and fans, and eventually went twice
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in Canada, selling over 200,000 units. Three singles supported the album' sales: "
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" (number 55 on UK singles charts), "
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" and "
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". "
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" was selected as NME Track of the Week and was number 12 on NME Tracks of 2006. ''Live It Out'' as well as number 38 on NME Recordings of 2006. During this time, Metric opened for the
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, whose tour coincided with theirs in
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. The band did a UK-wide tour supporting
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as well as performing at
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, The Great Escape in
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, Wireless Festival at Hyde Park in London and club dates throughout the UK. The band toured the world extensively for several years playing concerts in France, Germany, Iceland, Brazil, Greece, Italy, Turkey, the Netherlands, Finland, Belgium, Sweden, Norway, United States, Canada, Venezuela, Mexico and Japan to promote ''Live it Out''. On June 26, 2007, Last Gang Records released Metric's 2001 album ''
Grow Up and Blow Away ''Grow Up and Blow Away'' is the third studio album by the Canadian indie rock band Metric. The album was recorded in 2001, but its release was delayed for years due to their record label, Restless Records, being purchased by Rykodisc. As the ...
'', with an altered track listing compared to the unofficial version. There were added the songs "London Halflife" and "Soft Rock Star" (Jimmy vs. Joe mix) from the 2001 EP '' Static Anonymity'' and removed the songs "Torture Me", "Fanfare" and "Parkdale". The tracks were reordered and some songs (including the title track and "Rock Me Now") were slightly reworked. Throughout the summer of 2007, four new songs were road-tested by the band, tentatively named "Black Sheep", "The Hooks", "Stadium Love", and "Up in Flames". On October that year Metric played a live webcast show on Myspace's "Hey Play This" programme, playing requests sent in by fans. Along with old material, they performed several new songs, including "Freddie" (aka "Black Sheep"), "Standing in Line", "Gimme Sympathy" (aka "The Hooks"), "Twilight", "Joyride" and "Stadium Love". On November 13, 2007, Last Gang Records released a trailer on
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for a Metric DVD showcasing a live concert at the Metropolis Theatre in
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, as well as all three music videos from ''
Live It Out ''Live It Out'' is the second album released by the Canadian indie rock band Metric. It was released on September 27, 2005, on Last Gang Records. The album has sold 45,000 copies in the US, and went platinum in Canada selling 100,000 units. '' ...
''. The DVD ''Live at Metropolis'' was released on February 12, 2008. A three-track EP was released on
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in December, featuring the live tracks "The Police and the Private", "Too Little Too Late" and "Patriarch on a Vespa" from the DVD, as well as the DVD trailer.


''Fantasies'' (2008–2011)

The band performed in 2008 in Canada, Mexico and Brazil while continuing to record their upcoming fourth album. They performed at the 2008
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, and at the 2008 Ottawa Bluesfest in addition to playing at the inaugural
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in
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in July and All Points West Music & Arts Festival in New Jersey in August. During December 13–23, 2008, Metric toured across Canada with Tokyo Police Club, The Dears, and Sebastien Grainger and The Mountains, to raise money for various charities under the name "Jingle Bell Rock" tour. " Help, I'm Alive" was released as the lead single from the upcoming album on iTunes on December 23, 2008 in Canada and January 1, 2009 elsewhere. Their fourth record, '' Fantasies'', was self-released on April 7, 2009 through Last Gang Records in Canada, and their own label, Metric Music International. The album was produced by Gavin Brown and by Shaw; it was recorded at the band's Giant Studios in Toronto, and Electric Lady Studios, New York. ''Fantasies'' was issued in a standard edition (featuring 10 tracks), a deluxe edition (including 4 more tracks), a deluxe edition UK edition (including 10 more tracks), and later, an Expanded Edition (a second disc with 10 tracks). A fusion of new wave and loud rock, ''Fantasies'' was generally well received by critics and fans. By 2012 it had sold 500,000 copies, the band's best selling album so far. Haines and Shaw had performed all ten tracks acoustically the previous September at Union Pool in Brooklyn. The music video for "Gimme Sympathy" was released on Myspace on March 16, 2009. Haines and Shaw completed a mini tour of acoustic shows across Canada, with stops in Winnipeg, Edmonton, Calgary, Vancouver, and Victoria in late April with cooperation from local radio stations. The band finished a Europe tour in May 2009 and toured the US (with Sebastien Grainger and The Mountains and Smile Smile), UK, and Canada at music festivals during the summer. They then headed to Australia for their first Australian tour in early October, and performed a show in Tokyo. In August that year
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fame began streaming a remix of the track "Gold Guns Girls" through his website. The track was the theme for his art exhibition Glorious Excess (Dies), and later became part of a compilation album set up by Linkin Park's ''
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'' for victims of the 2010 Haiti earthquake. In October 2009, Metric released a five-track EP called ''Plug in Plug Out'' containing acoustic versions of songs from ''Fantasies'', which was available on
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for 30 days. In December that year the band produced a charity T-shirt for the
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to raise funding to promote musical education across Canada. The T-shirt bears the slogan 'Keep the dream tight' - a lyric from their song, "Hustle Rose". Haines and Shaw performed an acoustic version of "Help I'm Alive" on January 22, 2010 for the Canada for Haiti telethon. During the
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, Metric, along with several other Canadian music acts, came together in Vancouver to re-record
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's song " Wavin' Flag" to benefit Haiti in a movement called
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. Haines and Shaw also performed at a Neil Young tribute event alongside their friends in Broken Social Scene. It was at this event that Haines met
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, leading to later collaborations between the two of them. The track "Black Sheep" was released on August 10, 2010, and became available on the band's Myspace page. The song is on the soundtrack for the film '' Scott Pilgrim vs. the World''. In the movie, the song is sung by Brie Larson, who portrayed Envy Adams in the film. '' Scott Pilgrim'' author Bryan Lee O'Malley said he was inspired by concert photos of Haines while originally drawing Envy's singing poses. The band toured in Western USA, before playing shows in the Canadian Maritimes and Eastern Ontario for most of March 2010. Metric also toured with Sarah McLachlan for part of her 2010 Lilith Fair. Metric won two awards ("Group of the Year" and "Alternative Album of the Year" for ''Fantasies'') at the
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. On June 8, 2010, the ''Twilight Saga: Eclipse'' soundtrack was released featuring Metric' song "Eclipse (All Yours)". The song was written with the film's composer,
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. An acoustic version of the song can be found on the Expanded Edition of '' Fantasies''. On July 21, 2010, the band performed the song on ''
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''. During October and November 2010, Metric opened for
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for seven shows of '' The Resistance Tour''. Later that year, the band was part of the lineup for Voodoo Experience 2010, which took place over Halloween weekend in , US. On January 4, 2011, Metric released an ''iTunes Session EP'' exclusively on
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, consisting of 8 live tracks, including "Hustle Rose", "Empty" and a cover of the
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song " Expecting to Fly", and a 30-minute interview. In October 2011, Metric released a collection of remixes from ''Fantasies'' entitled ''Fantasies Flashbacks'' through a collaboration with website Indaba Music. The band released all the individual tracks as well as their stems so that the general public could remix the songs. The songs were then submitted online to Indaba and the band chose the winning remixes for the album. An unofficial album ''Electrified Fantasies'' featuring 14 remixes of songs of the album "Fantasies" appeared in January 2012. The tracks were selected from 1767 remixes that arose from the official remix contest and are licensed under a
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license.


''Synthetica'' and ''Cosmopolis'' (2012–2014)

The band's fifth studio album, '' Synthetica'', was released on June 12, 2012 on the band's own label, Metric Music International, and received generally positive reviews. ''Synthetica'' was produced by Gavin Brown, John O'Mahony, Liam O'Neil, James Shaw, and it was recorded at Giant Studios (Metric's own studio) and Electric Lady Studios. The album also included a collaboration with
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, who sang with Haines on "The Wanderlust". For iTunes pre-orders, they included five instrumental bonus tracks, that were the basis of five songs from the album. A deluxe version, with five additional acoustic tracks, was released on November 20, 2012. The album's first single " Youth Without Youth" was released to the internet on April 30, 2012. The single was the first song in history to debut at #1 on the Canadian Alternative Rock Charts. This was followed by a sneak preview of "Speed the Collapse", which was released to the internet on May 23, 2012. On May 29, 2012, the band started a
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hunt for fans to access an early stream of ''Synthetica''. The secretive stream became available on the band's
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page. A few days later the stream became publicly available. In late 2011 it was announced that the band would be contributing to the soundtrack of
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's 2012 drama film entitled '' Cosmopolis''. Songs were co-written by the band with film composer
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as well as an appearance by
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on one track. This was the second time that the band collaborated with Shore after their previous work on the ''Twilight Saga: Eclipse'' soundtrack. The soundtrack was released on June 5, 2012 in Canada and on July 10, 2012 in the United States. In June, 2012, Metric performed as part of the NXNE festival in Toronto. On August 21, 2012, the first episode of a documentary about the making of ''Synthetica'', covering events at the band's home studio in Toronto and recording sessions at New York's Electric Lady Studios, was released on the band's
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channel. The band wrapped up a 25-tour dates US Tour on October 14, 2012. They embarked on their first arena tour across Canada, which started in Victoria, BC on November 9, 2012 and ended November 24, 2012 at
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in Toronto, Ontario. On November 20, 2012, Metric released a deluxe version of '' Synthetica'', which featured acoustic versions of songs on the album, as well as a cover of "Strange Weather" by
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. In April, 2013 they performed at
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. The band won three awards at
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: "Alternative Album of the Year" for ''Synthetica'' and "Producer of the Year" for James Shaw. The art director/designer/photographer Justin Broadbent also won an award for "Recording Package of the Year" for ''Synthetica''. In June 2013, ''Synthetica'' was longlisted for the
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. On July 1, 2013, Metric performed at Parliament Hill on Canada Day for then Prime Minister Stephen Harper. The band spent 2014 writing for their upcoming sixth studio album. They also played at several festivals around North America including a return to Pemberton Music Festival (the band played the original 2008 festival), and Riot Fest and Made In America LA.


''Pagans in Vegas'' (2015–2017)

In December 2014, it was announced Metric would be appearing in early 2015 on a new series called ''Sessions X'' alongside artists like
The Trews, Dear Rouge, and
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. In a preview, Haines and Shaw revealed they'd be playing two new tracks entitled "I Forget Why" and "All In A Day". They also will perform new acoustic versions of "The Police and the Private" and "Dreams So Real". An unfinished track entitled "The Fatal Gift, released at this time, later ended up being reworked as an Emily Haines & The Soft Skeleton track, and was released as the lead single for her 2017 record ''
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''. On May 11, 2015, Metric released "The Shade", the first single off their upcoming album. The single marked a noted departure for the new record from Metric's more guitar oriented synth rock, and leaned more heavily on synthesizers, with electronic and pop stylings. In June, 2015, Metric released a track from their upcoming album, '' Pagans in Vegas'', entitled "Cascades". They created an app called "The Pagan Portal" to debut their song "Too Bad, So Sad". ''Pagans in Vegas'' was released in September,"LIVE REVIEW: Metric @ Hammerstein Ballroom"
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and appeared on the !earshot National Top 50 Chart in December that year. After recording an untitled companion album to Pagans in Vegas, some of it in Nashville, the concept was eventually scrapped. Metric toured with
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over the summer of 2015. They then toured Europe, the southern US, and Mexico throughout the fall of 2015. The band announced on November 17 that they would tour the United States with Joywave as support. On December 8, 2015, they announced a Canadian tour in Spring 2016 co-headlining with
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. They also performed in New York that spring. Metric were nominated for Group of the Year at the 2016 Juno Awards. Throughout 2017 the band took a break, with Shaw and Haines both contributing to the Broken Social Scene record ''Hug of Thunder'', and Haines releasing new solo material for the first time in 10 years with her Emily Haines & The Soft Skeleton record, ''
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''.


''Dreams So Real'' and ''Art of Doubt'' (2018–2021)

In early 2018, it was announced Metric and PledgeMusic were releasing a concert film based on their "Lights on the Horizon" tour, entitled ''Dreams So Real''. The release of the eOne-distributed Blu-ray/DVD concert film was screened in over 30 movie house screenings across North America and one in Australia. The band appeared at the March 23rd screening at Toronto's TIFF Lightbox for a Q&A session. ''Dreams So Real'' was produced and directed by Jeff Rogers and T. Edward Martin, partners in Media Goes HERE. Using a Pledge Music campaign, the 4K, Ultra HD, concert documentary captured the group's live performance at Vancouver's
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using 24 cameras on the final show of a year-long sold-out world tour. A triple live vinyl recording of the concert, exclusively available on Pledge, had a limited-edition run of 1000 pressings. Metric worked on their seventh full-length record with producer
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, who is known for his work with
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,
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, and M83. Recording sessions took place at EastWest Studios and the band's own studio in Toronto. The band headlined Toronto's Field Trip Festival on June 2, 2018, where they played a special set consisting of their 2009 record '' Fantasies'' played front to back, then two new songs followed by a few hits. A single, titled "Dark Saturday", from the band's upcoming album, was released on July 12, 2018. A music video for "Dark Saturday," which was shot entirely on an iPhone X, was released on July 17, 2018, along with a link to pre-order the upcoming album, although at that time no title or track listing had been confirmed. A second song from the record, "Dressed to Suppress," was released on July 26, 2018. Throughout the summer of 2018 the band supported
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on their Shiny And Oh So Bright Tour reunion. They capped off the summer playing the inaugural SKOOKUM Festival in Stanley Park in Vancouver, BC. After releasing a single, "Now or Never Now" in August, the band released their seventh album, '' Art of Doubt'', through the MMI/Universal label on September 21, 2018. The album favoured a more guitar driven sound than their previous one. The band played their first ever show in
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and then toured throughout Europe over the fall and winter of 2018. They then co-headlined a tour across the United States with Mexican psychedelic band Zoé, with July Talk as support. A cross-Canada arena tour followed (without Zoé) with July Talk as direct support. The band toured Mexico throughout June, supporting Zoé, and then appeared at select festivals over the summer of 2019, including Osheaga, and Lollapalooza Paris. The band performed at Austin City Limits on October 5 and 12 2019. In between the dates, they returned to Mexico City for one final show supporting ''Art Of Doubt''. On November 1, 2019, the band released the track "Common Lives", recorded in collaboration with Zoé during their tour dates in Mexico. Over November 2019, Emily and Jimmy performed 4 acoustic shows at the Funhouse in Toronto, a now defunct "immersive art experience and venue", where fans selected the setlist by submitting requests and the story behind why they chose it. Each show was limited to 200 tickets, and was recorded in full and pressed onto a limited edition vinyl. The band had been announced to headline the CBC Music Festival in Toronto, on May 30, 2020, along with acts such as
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and Lights. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the festival was cancelled. Over 2020, also due to the pandemic, the band was separated by the US/Canada border closure, with Haines and Shaw being in Canada, and Winstead and Scott-Key being in the United States. The band celebrated the 15 year anniversary of Live It Out with exclusive merch items. Haines and Shaw released a series of "Dirt Road Versions" of the band's tracks throughout the year, all pressed on 7 inch vinyl with limited runs. The band released their first Greatest Hits compilation on November 26, 2021, featuring 10 tracks: "Combat Baby", "Gold Guns Girls", "Help I'm Alive", "Now or Never Now", "Breathing Underwater", "Cascades", "Black Sheep", "Empty", "Synthetica", and an acoustic version of "Gimme Sympathy" recorded at the Funhouse during the band's 2019 residency. The limited-edition release was pressed exclusively on vinyl, and was limited to only 2,500 copies.


''Formentera'' (2022–present)

On March 29, 2022, Metric announced they would be headlining Budweiser Stage in Toronto, on August 26, 2022, with Spoon (band), Spoon and Interpol (band), Interpol as support. In a letter to fans, Emily mentioned they had been working on new music alongside the announcement. The band also announced a show in Mexico City with Young The Giant for May 20, 2022. On April 28, 2022, Metric released "All Comes Crashing", the first single off their upcoming album, titled '' Formentera''. The band also announced a North American tour with Dear Rouge and Bartees Strange as support in Canada. The band released the 10-minute single "Doomscroller" on May 18, 2022, followed by the single "What Feels Like Eternity" on June 8, 2022, ahead of the record's release. The record released on July 8, 2022, to generally positive reviews.


Side projects

Emily Haines and James Shaw also perform with Broken Social Scene. Haines featured as one of the vocalists on their albums ''You Forgot It in People'', ''Bee Hives'', ''Broken Social Scene (album), Broken Social Scene'' and ''Forgiveness Rock Record''. One of Broken Social Scene's most popular songs, "Anthems for a Seventeen Year Old Girl", is sung by Haines. Haines has also been a guest on albums by artists like Stars, KC Accidental, The Stills, Jason Collett, The Crystal Method, Tiësto, Delerium, k-os, and Todor Kobakov. In 1996, Haines released a solo album entitled ''
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''. Under the "Emily Haines and the Soft Skeleton" moniker, she released the 2006 studio album ''Knives Don't Have Your Back'', followed in 2007 by the EP ''What Is Free to a Good Home?''. The album and the EP are a collection of piano-driven songs backed with soft strings and horns. The songs "Our Hell" and "Doctor Blind" were issued as singles with music videos. In 1997, Shaw released his studio album, ''Life on the Clock'', which featured Haines singing on some tracks. The songs "Down" and "Tortury" were later reworked as Metric songs, with the latter being renamed to "Torture Me". The reworked version of "Down" featured later on the 2001 EP '' Static Anonymity'' and "Torture Me" on the unreleased version of the album ''
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''. Scott-Key and Winstead have a side project, the band Bang Lime. The band released the album ''Best Friends in Love'' on August 14, 2007 on Last Gang Records. As of late August 2013, Haines was involved with FLEET4HEARme, a collaboration with Fleet Jewelry, and HearMe—the latter is an organization that aims to increase children's access to music programs in public schools. In support of the project, Haines explained: "I feel like anybody who wants to play an instrument should be able to." September 2015, Rudsak unveiled a leather jacket customized by Haines. The jacket is a classic black motor-cycle style with lyrics from "The Governess" on the back. Winstead released a solo album ''MMXX'' on June 3, 2016. In Fall 2016, Winstead performed tour dates in support of his album. Haines released her first solo record in 11 years, "
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", on September 5, 2017. A small North American tour took place in the winter of 2017 through venues hand picked by Haines, including Massey Hall in Toronto, Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Los Angeles, and Chan Centre for the Performing Arts in Vancouver. Metric partnered with Plus 1 to support GRID Alternatives to bring accessible renewable energy technology to underserved communities.


Music style and perspectives

Metric's music style has been described as indie rock and alternative rock, with elements of new wave, post-punk revival,
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, and dance-rock. Sounds generated by
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are prominent in their songs. Their sound evolved from the mellow/ downtempo style of their early EPs and ''
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'' album, to the new wave style of '' Old World Underground, Where Are You Now?'', then more hard rock on ''
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'', then to the accessible indie rock of '' Fantasies'', and to the more grandiose of '' Synthetica'', and then the electronic music, electronic of '' Pagans in Vegas'', later fusing this with their gothic rock and new wave styles for '' Art of Doubt''. Some of their songs (like "IOU", "Succexy", "Combat Baby", "
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") include Anti-war movement, anti-war messages. The band also recorded many covers from artists like Bob Dylan, Pink Floyd, Pet Shop Boys, The Church (band), The Church, Death from Above 1979, Brenda Lee,
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, Neil Young, Blondie (band), Blondie, The Strokes, Morrissey, Tame Impala and Elliott Smith. They also released many acoustic music, acoustic versions of some of their own songs on deluxe versions of some of their albums.


Touring

Metric has toured extensively in North America, South America and Europe, but also have toured through Australia, The Philippines, and Japan. During Metric live performances, Haines sings and plays two
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and occasionally plays a tambourine or a electric guitar, guitar. One of the two synthesizers is a Sequential Circuits Pro-One, which she has played at every live performance with the whole band since the ''
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'' era. Her other keyboard is a Nord Wave with a custom built stand. James Shaw plays electric guitar, guitar and Winstead plays bass guitar, bass. Both Shaw and Winstead occasionally play a synthesizer each, and also sing backing vocals. Joules Scott-Key plays drums. The band is also known for their acoustic music, acoustic performances as a duo, with Haines singing and/or playing various instruments (piano, harmonica, tambourine) and James Shaw playing the acoustic guitar and occasionally singing. Metric has performed at music festivals around the world, including Coachella, Osheaga, Bluesfest, Pemberton, All Points West, Glastonbury, Bumbershoot, Virgin Festival, Download Festival, Pukkelpop, Squamish, SXSW, Sasquatch!, La Route Du Rock, The Great Escape, Edgefest, Reading and Leeds Festival, Rock Werchter, Wireless, Splendour in the Grass, Lollapalooza, Austin City Limits, and the Hillside Festival. They also collaborated with Lou Reed. Metric performed at various radio stations (including KCRW, 3VOOR12, BBC 6Music, XFM) and various TV shows (''
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'', ''Late Night with Conan O'Brien'', ''Late Show with David Letterman'', ''The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson'', ''VH1 Divas'', ''Later... with Jools Holland'', ''Jimmy Kimmel Live!'', ''Last Call with Carson Daly''). Metric opened for The Rolling Stones,
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,
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, Billy Talent,
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, Hot Hot Heat, Modest Mouse, Death From Above 1979, Broken Social Scene, Arcade Fire, and Paramore.
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opened for them during their Pagans in Vegas 2015/2016 tour. Bands that opened for Metric include artists like Joywave (band), Joywave, Phantogram (band), Phantogram, Secret Machines, Dear Rouge, Crystal Castles (band), Crystal Castles, Holy Fuck, July Talk, Stars, Hadouken! (band), Hadouken!, Sebastien Grainger, Kate Nash, The Stills, Band of Skulls, Codeine Velvet Club, Bear in Heaven, Passion Pit, Nick Zinner (from Yeah Yeah Yeahs), and Chew Lips. To kick off their tour and as a treat to fans, on September 24, 2015 Metric played Danforth Music Hall in Toronto. In support of ''Pagans in Vegas'', the band announced a series of tours in late 2015 and early 2016. In order, they were: Pagans Across The Pond (UK and Europe; Fall 2015), The Topaz Tour (Mexico, Southern USA; Winter 2015), I Can See The End Tour (USA; Winter/Spring 2016), and Lights On The Horizon Tour (Canada; Spring 2016). Death Cab for Cutie and Leisure Cruise opened for the Lights On The Horizon portion of the 2016 tour. One dollar for every ticket sold for the 2016 tour went to help fight climate change and secure environmental rights, working with the David Suzuki Foundation and Plus One. Throughout the summer of 2016 Metric played several North American festivals, including WayHome Music & Arts Festival in Oro, Ontario, Canada. Metric performed at the Stanley Cup 125th Anniversary Tribute Concert in Ottawa, Ontario on March 17, 2017. Metric served as the opening act for the North American dates of
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' "Shiny and Oh So Bright" reunion tour, which ran from July through September 2018. On September 6, 2018, Metric, Dizzy and The Elwins played at Danforth Music Hall in Toronto to help their hometown's Indie 88 radio station celebrate their fifth birthday. Metric toured Europe and the United States during fall 2018 and winter 2019 in promotion of ''Art of Doubt''. From August to December 2022, Metric toured Canada and the United States in promotion of ''Formentera'', with the European leg of the tour (supported by Lo Moon) leading them to Ireland, the United Kingdom, France, Germany and the Netherlands in January and February 2023.


Band members

;Current members * Emily Haines – lead vocals, keyboards (1998–present) * James Shaw – guitar, backing and occasional lead vocals (1998–present) * Joules Scott-Key – drums, percussion (2000–present) * Joshua Winstead – bass guitar, backing vocals (2002–present) ;Former members * Jarrett Mason – bass guitar (2000–2002) Timeline


Discography

Studio albums * '' Old World Underground, Where Are You Now?'' (2003) * ''
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'' (2005) * ''
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'' (2007) * '' Fantasies'' (2009) * '' Synthetica'' (2012) * '' Pagans in Vegas'' (2015) * '' Art of Doubt'' (2018) * '' Formentera'' (2022)


Awards and nominations


Media usage


See also

*Music of Canada


References

;Citations


External links


Metric
official site * *
Entry at thecanadianencyclopedia.ca
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