Synthetica

Year: 2012
Artist: Metric

Other albums by Metric

Metric - Grow Up and Blow Away
Grow Up and Blow Away
2007, songs: 10
Metric - Static Anonymity EP
Static Anonymity EP
2001, songs: 1
Metric - Fantasies
Fantasies
2009, songs: 7
Metric - Live at Metropolis
Live at Metropolis
2008, songs: 11
Metric - Old World Underground, Where Are You Now?
Metric - Live It Out
Live It Out
2005, songs: 3
Metric - Poster of a Girl
Poster of a Girl
2006, songs: 1

Facts about the album "Synthetica"

Album Title: Synthetica
Artist: Metric
Genre: Indie Rock, Synthpop
Release Date: June 12, 2012
Label: Metric Music International

Description: "Synthetica" is the fifth studio album by the Canadian indie rock band Metric. Released in 2012, the album represents a continuation of Metric's exploration of indie rock and synthpop aesthetics. With its lush production, infectious melodies, and introspective lyrics, "Synthetica" delves into themes of identity, authenticity, and the human experience in the digital age, showcasing Metric's evolution as both musicians and storytellers.

Interesting Facts:

  1. Collaborative Efforts: "Synthetica" features collaborations with notable producers and musicians, including James Shaw, Lou Reed, and Sebastian Grainger. These collaborations bring diverse perspectives and influences to the album, enriching its sonic palette and contributing to its multifaceted sound. Lou Reed's guest vocals on the track "The Wanderlust" add a haunting dimension to the album, highlighting Metric's ability to seamlessly integrate diverse musical elements into their indie rock aesthetic.

  2. Conceptual Themes: "Synthetica" explores conceptual themes of artificiality, authenticity, and the blurred lines between reality and illusion in the digital age. The album's title track, "Synthetica", serves as a meditation on the complexities of identity and self-expression in an increasingly synthetic world. Through introspective lyrics and atmospheric soundscapes, Metric invites listeners to contemplate the nature of existence and the quest for authenticity in an age dominated by technology and mass media.

  3. Commercial Success: "Synthetica" achieved commercial success, reaching the top 20 on the Billboard 200 chart and receiving widespread acclaim from music critics. The album's lead single, "Youth Without Youth", became a chart-topping hit and garnered significant radio airplay, further elevating Metric's profile on the international stage. "Synthetica" solidified Metric's status as one of Canada's most innovative and commercially successful indie rock bands, earning them a dedicated fanbase and critical acclaim for their adventurous musical explorations.

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