Metric / Old World Underground, Where Are You Now?
Album: | Old World Underground, Where Are You Now? | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Metric | Added: | Sep 2003 | |
Label: | Enjoy Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2004-01-26 | Pull Date: | 2004-03-29 |
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Week Ending: | Mar 28 | Mar 14 | Mar 7 | Feb 22 | Feb 15 | Feb 8 | Feb 1 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Oct 25, 2016: | Munch Time
Combat Baby |
4. | May 27, 2012: | feelin' the music
Iou |
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2. | Jun 21, 2014: | Monkey Business
On a Slow Night |
5. | Aug 29, 2011: | Hello World
Wet Blanket, Succexy, Combat Baby |
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3. | Mar 05, 2013: | A Family Affair
Combat Baby |
6. | Aug 26, 2011: | Wee Animalcules
Dead Disco, The List |
Album Review
rE\dOx + LadyDev
Reviewed 2004-03-14
Reviewed 2004-03-14
This album blends old wave with new wave; the keyboard-drenched, art-school pop of the ’80s shines through on their debut album and grants listening ears with unique sounds and explorations of well-known instruments. The enchanting caress of Emily’s voice compliments each track in just the right ways, giving the release an overall sense of rising stardom. A wonder addition to any Indy/Pop collection, and seeing them live, I hear, is quite an experience!
Originating in Toronto, Emily Haines (vocals) and James Shaw (guitars, vocals) gave birth to what we know as Metric. Picking up a bassist (Josh Winstead) and drummer (Joules Scott-Key) on their way to LA, Metric rooted and gave us an incredible mingling of sounds.
potty-mouth tracks: none detected
(note: rating numbers are out of 10 and following each track description)
1. IOU – slow and fast parts; seductive vocals; good steady beats (7). 2. Hustle Rose – same line is sung over and over; quiet mood picks up a bit (6). 3. Succexy – 80s sounding electronics; very pop’y (8). 4. Combat Baby – poetic; instruments go off; great radio song (9). 5. Calculation Theme – mellow electronics; melancholic vocals (7). 6. Wet Blanket – catchy beat; quick vocals; another great radio song (8). 7. On A Slow Night – distorted guitar for intro; quiet vocals; moves on to bass’y drum line (7). 8. The List – bass’y intro; solid beat moves in and remains; some synths (8). 9. Dead Disco – long bass intro; dance beat (8). 10. Love Is A Place – Quiet, short song (7).
review courtesy of LadyDev
Originating in Toronto, Emily Haines (vocals) and James Shaw (guitars, vocals) gave birth to what we know as Metric. Picking up a bassist (Josh Winstead) and drummer (Joules Scott-Key) on their way to LA, Metric rooted and gave us an incredible mingling of sounds.
potty-mouth tracks: none detected
(note: rating numbers are out of 10 and following each track description)
1. IOU – slow and fast parts; seductive vocals; good steady beats (7). 2. Hustle Rose – same line is sung over and over; quiet mood picks up a bit (6). 3. Succexy – 80s sounding electronics; very pop’y (8). 4. Combat Baby – poetic; instruments go off; great radio song (9). 5. Calculation Theme – mellow electronics; melancholic vocals (7). 6. Wet Blanket – catchy beat; quick vocals; another great radio song (8). 7. On A Slow Night – distorted guitar for intro; quiet vocals; moves on to bass’y drum line (7). 8. The List – bass’y intro; solid beat moves in and remains; some synths (8). 9. Dead Disco – long bass intro; dance beat (8). 10. Love Is A Place – Quiet, short song (7).
review courtesy of LadyDev
Track Listing
1. | Iou | 6. | Wet Blanket | |||
2. | Hustle Rose | 7. | On a Slow Night | |||
3. | Succexy | 8. | The List | |||
4. | Combat Baby | 9. | Dead Disco | |||
5. | Calculation Theme | 10. | Love Is a Place |