Emily Haines | Under the Radar Magazine Under the Radar | Music Blog for the Indie Music Magazine
Thursday, March 28th, 2024  

News

Metric Share “Now or Never Now” Video; Plus Stream Their New Album

Art of Doubt Out Now via MMI/Crystal Math Music

Sep 21, 2018

Metric released a new album, Art of Doubt, today via MMI/Crystal Math Music. Now they have shared a video for “Now or Never Now,” which we previously wrote was the album’s strongest advance single. Lorraine Nicholson directed the video, which was filmed in Miami and features frontwoman Emily Haines in a sad nightclub while the rest of the band drive around town in a limo, trying to find her. You can also stream the full album here. More

Metric Share New Song “Now or Never Now”

Art of Doubt Due Out September 21 via MMI/Crystal Math Music

Sep 04, 2018

Metric are releasing a new album, which is now titled Art of Doubt after previously not having a title, on September 21 via MMI/Crystal Math Music. Previously they shared its first single, “Dark Saturday,” as well as a black & white video for the song featuring four split screens and shot on an iPhone. More

Metric Share Video for New Song “Dressed to Suppress”

New Album Due Out September 21 via MMI/Crystal Math Music

Jul 26, 2018

Metric are releasing a yet-to-be-titled new album on September 21 via MMI/Crystal Math Music. Previously they shared its first single, “Dark Saturday,” as well as a black & white video for the song featuring four split screens and shot on an iPhone. More

Metric Share New Song “Dark Saturday”

New Single Out Now Digitally, Band Currently on Tour With The Smashing Pumpkins

Jul 12, 2018

Metric haven’t released a new album in almost three years, since 2015’s Pagans in Vegas, but now they are back with a brand new single, “Dark Saturday.” There’s no word if it’s the precursor to a new album or just a standalone single, but it’s out now digitally. More

Under the Radar Announces Fall 2017 Issue with Julien Baker on the Cover

Issue 62 Also Includes Interviews with Courtney Barnett and Kurt Vile, The Horrors, Wolf Alice, Jessie Ware, King Krule, and Much More

Oct 20, 2017

Under the Radar is excited to announce the full details of our Fall 2017 Issue, which is out now digitally via Under the Radar’s app and the magazine app Readly. The print version has shipped out to subscribers and stores and will be on all newsstands soon (as well as available soon digitally via the magazine app Zinio). The issue features Julien Baker on the cover. More

Oct 16, 2017

Metric frontwoman (and Broken Social Scene collaborator) Emily Haines released a new solo album, Choir of the Mind, under the name Emily Haines & The Soft Skeleton last month via Last Gang/eOne. Previously she shared videos for the album’s first single, “Fatal Gift,” album opener “Planets,” and the Elliott Smith-referencing “Statuette.” Now she has shared a video for “Legend of the Wild Horse.” More

Emily Haines & The Soft Skeleton Shares Video for New Song “Statuette”

Choir of the Mind Due Out September 15 via Last Gang/eOne

Aug 15, 2017

Metric frontwoman (and Broken Social Scene collaborator) Emily Haines is releasing a new solo album, Choir of the Mind, under the name Emily Haines & The Soft Skeleton on September 15 via Last Gang/eOne. More

Emily Haines & The Soft Skeleton Shares Video for New Song “Planets”

Choir of the Mind Due Out September 15 via Last Gang/eOne

Jul 24, 2017

Metric frontwoman (and Broken Social Scene collaborator) Emily Haines is releasing a new solo album, Choir of the Mind, under the name Emily Haines & The Soft Skeleton on September 15 via Last Gang/eOne. More

Seven Best Songs of the Week: TORRES, Emily Haines, Alvvays, The Dears, and More

Plus Japanese Breakfast, LIV, Ride, and a Wrap-up of the Week's Other Notable New Tracks

Jun 09, 2017

What a packed week for new songs and album announcements, enough to help you ignore all the James Comey/Donald Trump (but at least the Conservatives stumbled at the U.K. general election). More

Jun 09, 2017

Metric frontwoman (and Broken Social Scene collaborator) Emily Haines released a fantastic solo album, Knives Don’t Have Your Back, 11 years ago, in 2006, under the name Emily Haines & The Soft Skeleton. More



Interviews

The End: Emily Haines on Endings and Death

"I'd like to make it to 90 and be super skinny with long grey hear and a dirty mouth that shocks and offends people who want me to finally be docile and obedient."

Dec 15, 2017

To end out the week, we ask Emily Haines some questions about endings and death. Although born in New Delhi, India, she grew up in Ontario, Canada. Haines is perhaps best known as the lead vocalist for Metric, who formed in Toronto in 1998 and have released six albums, the most recent being 2015’s Pagans in Vegas. More