Pop-Culture | Posted by Julie Z on 07/25/2010

Support Women Artists Sunday: Metric

Emily Haines of Metric

Emily Haines of Metric

Metric is a Canadian indie rock band, formed in Toronto in 1998 and based at various times in Montreal, London, New York City and Los Angeles. The band members are Emily Haines (vocals, keyboards), James Shaw (guitar), Josh Winstead (bass) and Joules Scott-Key (drums).

They had embraced an eclectic and adventurous outlook — the group’s music encompasses elements of indie rock, new wave, and dance music. Metric released four albums to date: Old World Underground, Where Are You Now?, Live It Out, Grow Up And Blow Away and Fantasies.

Haines and Shaw also perform with Broken Social Scene, and Haines has been a guest on albums by Stars, The Crystal Method, kc accidental, Delerium, The Stills, and Jason Collett. Scott-Key and Winstead have their own side project, bang lime, and Haines has released two solo albums under the name Emily Haines & the Soft Skeleton.

Their songs “Monster Hospital”, “Police and the Private”, “Blindness” and “Front Row” have been used on the television show Grey’s Anatomy. “Monster Hospital” has also been used in CSI: Miami and “Gold Gun Girls” has been used on Gossip Girl, Zombieland and Entourage. Gossip Girl also featured “Gimme Sympathy” in the same episode.

Their latest album, Fantasies, was released in 2009. This album has been shortlisted for the 2009 Polaris Music Prize.

via Last.Fm
Monster Hospital

The Police and the Private

Metric on iTunes: Metric

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  • Team Haviland @ at 2:32 pm, July 26th, 2010

    You should do a feature on Haviland Stillwell — http://www.broadwayworld.com/article/Haviland_Stillwell_Releases_How_I_Role_Album_912_20100726

  • Shannon @ at 5:16 pm, July 27th, 2010

    I’m so glad you did a feature on Metric, they’re my favorite band! I love her empowering lyrics, like in Gold Guns Girls.

  • Nadia D @ at 3:06 pm, July 29th, 2010

    Woo! I love Metric :D Glass Ceiling is my favorite song.

    I’ve been exploring all female/female fronted indie groups and they are by far one of my favorites.

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