Metric’s blend of electronic, pop, and indie rock has redefined the Canadian music scene, captivating listeners with their 00s and 10s sound. Known for their dynamic fusion of new wave and soft rock, Metric’s discography is a treasure trove for vinyl enthusiasts. “Old World Underground, Where Are You Now?” released in 2003, stands as a cornerstone of their innovative approach, while “Grow Up and Blow Away” (2002) showcases their early potential. The impact of “Static Anonymity E.P.” (2001) further solidifies their place in the indie rock lineage. Released under various labels, Metric’s work resonates with fans of related acts, offering a rich auditory journey. Their female vocalists add a distinct layer, making their records a must-have for collectors seeking to explore the depths of modern rock evolution.
Metric Gears Up for “Formentera II” Release with Nostalgic New Single
Metric is set to launch their forthcoming album “Formentera II” next month, and they’ve given fans a taste of what’s to come with the new single “Who Would You Be For Me.” The track, as described by Emily Haines, is reminiscent of her time in New York City in 2002. It paints a vivid picture […]