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Metric Releases New Single and Announces Miami Show at the Fillmore on September 28

After a week of dropping hints in the form of "mysterious video footage," behind-the-scenes interviews, and "fan interpretations" of its then-unreleased single, "Youth Without Youth," Canadian indie quartet Metric officially unveiled the track on ilovemetric.com and iTunes this week. Emily Haines and crew also announced a 21-city fall tour that'll...
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After a week of dropping hints in the form of “mysterious video footage,” behind-the-scenes interviews, and “fan interpretations” of its then-unreleased single, “Youth Without Youth,” Canadian indie quartet Metric officially unveiled the track on ilovemetric.com and iTunes this week.

Emily Haines and crew also announced a 21-city fall tour that’ll kick off in Rochester, New York, on Thursday, September 6, and wrap on Wednesday, October 10, in Tempe, Arizona. There will be three Florida shows and the last will take place in Miami on Friday, September 28, at the Fillmore Miami Beach.

“Youth Withouth Youth” is the first single off Metric’s forthcoming record, Syntehtica, the group’s fifth studio album, which is set for release on June 12.

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Recently, vocalist Emily Haines and guitarist James Shaw opened up about “Youth Withouth Youth” on Metric’s SoundCloud page.

“It was a pretty intense process making that song,” says Haines. “It started as just one verse; a story, very slow, sad story about the decaying social state through the eyes of a deprived child.”

Shaw adds, “We wanted to express some form of anger and resentment, and the feeling of being pissed off because you don’t get to experience the youth that you’re entitled to.”

Musically, the track was inspired by “’70s sleaze,” Haines says. “It’s always a good way to disguise any kind of political statement.”

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Metric. Friday, Septemeber 28. The Fillmore Miami Beach, 1700 Washington Ave., Miami Beach. Call 305-673-7300 or visit fillmoremb.com.

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