Grow Up and Blow Away Metric

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  • Release Date: 06/26/2007
  • Sales Rank: 42,063
  • Label: LAST GANG RECORDS
  • UPC: 060270094024
 
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Grow Up and Blow Away

1LISTENGrow Up and Blow Away 4:13
2LISTENHardwire 4:41
3LISTENRock Me Now 3:51
4LISTENThe Twist 3:36
5LISTENOn the Sly 3:58
6LISTENSoft Rock Star 4:00
7LISTENRaw Sugar 3:38
8LISTENWhite Gold 4:09
9LISTENLondon Halflife 2:41
10LISTENSoft Rock Star Jimmy vs. Joe Mix 4:23

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Editorial Reviews

It's hard to believe that Metric couldn't find anyone to release this album following label changes. What's even more surprising, though, is how well it fits into their current sound despite being recorded in their infancy back in 1999. While rather void of the edgy and rock-fuelled songs that would come later like "Monster Hospital," Grow Up and Blow Away is an excellent primer of what was to come with "Live It Out" and "Old World Underground, Where Are You Now!." The light, melodic electro-pop feel is all over the title track as lead singer Emily Haines shows her talents early and often. Meanwhile, things pick up slightly with the catchy, danceable and tight "Hardwire" that instantly brings to mind the Cardigans. The first ordinary song is "Rock Me Now" which resembles a stream-of-conscious poem over a simple electro-based backbeat but things return to an above average level with the moody "The Twist" as Haines churns out one sweet vocal after another. Metric rarely falter on this record, with "Soft Rock Star" living up to its title, a soft rock gem in the vein of Keane. The remix version is just as sweet and sugar-coated, driven by Haines angelic-like delivery. A similar approach comes during the tender, strolling "White Gold." ~ Jason MacNeil, All Music Guide All Music Guide

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