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<p>In 1998, songwriting & production duo Emily Haines & Jimmy Shaw formed Metric and left Toronto for<br />NYC in search of like-minded artists. In 2001/2002, they were joined by drummer Joules Scott Key &<br />bassist Joshua Winstead, and found themselves at the center of the city’s burgeoning alt-rock scene<br />alongside bands like LCD Soundsystem, The Strokes, TV On the Radio, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Interpol and<br />more. Unlike their peers, Metric resisted major label offers, releasing albums that pushed boundaries on<br />their own terms. Metric’s relentless pursuit of timeless songwriting and fiercely independent ethos have<br />cemented their place as one of the most essential and ahead-of-the-curve bands of the last two decades.<br />By constantly upping themselves across nine unpredictable and adventurous studio albums, the<br />trailblazing Toronto outfit founded by Emily Haines & Jimmy Shaw is proof that you can amass an<br />untouchable catalog without signing to a major label or changing your lineup. Their latest LP, Formentera<br />II, out October 13 via their label MMI & Thirty Tigers, is a testament to their singular purpose. It stands<br />among their best and most genre-defying work and closes the 18-song cycle started by 2022’s critically<br />acclaimed Formentera.</p>
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