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Metric's first LP proper, 'Old World Underground, Where Are You Now?', released in 2003, earned them a loyal fan base on Canadian soil. However, it was last year's 'Live It Out' album that finally saw the band go international. This was thanks in no small part to 'Monster Hospital', (whose "I fought the war, but the war won" refrain has inspired mass pandemonium on many an indie dance floor) and the sublime candy-coated-Interpol sugar rush of 'Poster of A Girl'. Frontwoman Haines has even struck out on her own path as a solo artist with her recent album, 'Knives Don't Have Your Back', a must for fans of Metric and Emily Haines's otherworldly vocals.
If you're seeing Metric opening for Bloc Party on the upcoming U.K. tour and have yet to open your ears to them, your chance to be enlightened is coming near. Cheers to a bright band with an even brighter future.
Candi
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Details of 'The Prayer' were announced on BLOG PARTY a couple weeks ago, right here. There will be New! Tracks! across the formats: 'We Were Lovers' and 'England', plus a mysterious entity known only as 'Emma Kate's Accident' or 'Version 2.0' (depending where you read)...more info when available. Labels: Singles
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Straddling folk and electronica, pop and left-field, Fields caused a frenzy amongst eager record labels. Eventually, Atlantic snatched them up with the deal of allowing them to release material through their own Black Lab label. Fields' first single with Atlantic, 'If You Fail We All Fail', was released on 20th November, and they've recently been busy recording their debut album with legendary producer Michael Beinhorn.
Fields have outgrown the garden shed and are hotly tipped as one of the acts to look out for in 2007. They provide support for half of Bloc Party's UK tour next year (Metric provide the other half) so make sure to turn up early for a dose of rustic, occasionally creepy, songsmithery.
Casey
Have a field day:
MP3: [Brittle Sticks] [Charming The Flames] [Roll Down The Hill]
Video: [Brittle Sticks] [If You Fail We All Fail] [Song For The Fields]
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So does it meet Walter Stern's usual high standard? That girl swallowing the guy's face is a bit freaky...
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