Genres: Indie Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, New Wave/Post-Punk Revival Active: 2000's Formed: 1998 in Brooklyn, NY
Blondie, The Cars, Veruca Salt, Missing Persons, Pink Floyd, Sonic Youth, The Pretenders, Pet Shop Boys, New Order, Everything But the Girl, The Cure, Blonde Redhead
The Breeders, Junior Private Detective, Los Abandoned, The Sounds, stellastarr*, Pretty Girls Make Graves, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Cat Power, Blonde Redhead, Stars, Letters to Cleo, Liz Phair, The Muffs, Juliana Hatfield, Crystal Castles
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Metric are a band who have embraced an eclectic and adventurous outlook -- the group's music encompasses elements of synth pop, new wave, dance rock, and electronic, while the group has collectively been based in Toronto, Montreal, New York, Los Angeles, and London over the course of their existence. Metric's story began when vocalist and keyboard player Emily Haines met guitarist James Shaw in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Haines, the daughter Paul Haines (a poet who has collaborated with jazz artist Carla Bley), was born in New Delhi in 1974 but moved to Toronto with her family when she was three. While studying at the Etobicoke School of the Arts, a high school for aspiring artists in Toronto, Haines formed her first band with fellow student Amy Millan. Haines and Millan would go on to form a group called Stars, which also included Torquil Campbell and Chris Seligman.
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Release: 2009
Label: Metric, Metric/Last Gang, Sony Music Distribution, Universal Distribution, Last Gang Records, PIAS/Metric
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Release: February 12, 2008
Label: Last Gang Records
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