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