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  • Release Date: 04/14/2009
  • Sales Rank: 9,152
  • Label: METRIC MUSIC INT'L
  • UPC: 875918001926

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Fantasies

1LISTENHelp I'm Alive 4:45
2LISTENSick Muse 4:17
3LISTENSatellite Mind 3:42
4LISTENTwilight Galaxy 4:53
5LISTENGold Guns Girls 4:05
6LISTENGimme Sympathy 3:54
7LISTENCollect Call 4:46
8LISTENFront Row 3:34
9LISTENBlindness 4:26
10LISTENStadium Love 4:13

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Editorial Reviews

Metric's third full-length album, Fantasies, is a glossy, slick, and so-clean-you-could-eat-off-it slice of modern rock that may scare off some of the band's early fans due to the unrepentant commercial nature of the album. Anyone who isn't repelled by the band's professionalism and ambition to sound perfect will find it to be quite good. You can't begrudge them taking a shot at the big time, especially when the result is as good as this. And it's not like they are doing anything radically different here; it just sounds freshly painted and shorn of any defects. In other words, it sounds just like an album by one of the bands that inspire them, finely tuned machines like the Cars, Garbage, Blondie, and Missing Persons. Or conversely, they sound sort of how you'd imagine the ideal Idol contestant's album would sound -- huge with an excess of glittering and hooks. Indeed, most of the songs on Fantasies wouldn't sound out of place on a Kelly Clarkson record; they are finely crafted, totally focused, and powerful pop songs that blend '80s new wave, '90s alt-rock, and timeless pop songcraft into compact pop nuggets. If "Sick Muse" were given a push on radio, it could easily be a big smash for the band. The hand-waving chorus, the pulverizing drumming, and the smooth-as-glass production are perfect for the airwaves. Quite a few others sound like they too should be blasting out of car radios on summer streets; the laser beam-tight "Gold Guns Girls," the shimmering "Front Row," and the propulsive "Gimme Sympathy" all fit this bill perfectly. The few ballads that dot the album like frozen teardrops betray none of the warm introspection that Emily Haines brought to her solo albums; her singer/songwriter demons sound like they've been exorcised once and for all here. Instead, they sound big enough to reach the back row of a stadium, as does the whole album. That Metric title a song "Stadium Love" gives you a clue to the ambition of the band. There's nothing small or careful about Fantasies -- it's a full-on bid for pop glory and it's a smashing success. Tim Sendra, All Music Guide

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"sick muse"by Anonymous

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November 09, 2009: After i heard one of their song--help.i'm alive-- on a tv show.

Their name started to popping up all around me, later i started listing to --sick muse--after that i was hooked.

i like their style too.

recommend their CD if you love one song you'll love them all!!!

on the radio?by horrorhound

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August 24, 2009: I wasn't all that surprised when I heard Metric was being played on the radio (I don't ever listen to radio) especially with how accessible this record is. I'm a big fan of Metric and their style on the new record does not disappoint. This is not a great departure for the group, but it is a dance-step of their evolution. Great beats and near-quirky vocals make this perfect for people who like the Yeah Yeah Yeahs but are looking for less punk and more booty shaking time.