Art of Doubt

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AlbumSep 21 / 201812 songs, 58m 22s93%
Indie Rock
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6.6 / 10

Emily Haines leads her band into their seventh album with their own sound, immune to trends and the zeitgeist, full of big, broad rock anthems.

D+

Piano & A Microphone 1983 is an unpolished Prince gem, while Metric loses focus on Air Of Doubt, and Lonnie Holley is louder than ever on Mith. Plus, we take a look at Carrie Underwood’s sixth LP, Cry Pretty.

On this accomplished collection, the Canadian synth-punks are more forward-thinking than ever

After the synth-driven, very polished Pagans in Vegas, Metric returned with a more guitar-driven, rock & roll-centric approach on their seventh album, 2018's Art of Doubt.

8 / 10

Seven albums in, Metric have solidified their identity by creating Art of Doubt, an album that captures the breadth of their live shows whil...

7.0 / 10

This Canadian indie band is known for a razor sharp mix of meticulously produced synth pop, bolstered by the icy smooth vocals of frontwoman Emily Haines, geared to play well to large audiences.

7 / 10

Metric hardly focus on a beauteous form of love.

7.5 / 10

Metric bring out some of their old tricks and new tricks while also leaving their songs a little empty in our review of 'Art Of Doubt' 

75 %

There’s something different about Art of Doubt.

Album Reviews: Metric - Art Of Doubt