Art of Doubt

Art of Doubt

by Metric
Art of Doubt

Art of Doubt

by Metric

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

After the synth-driven, very polished Pagans in Vegas, Metric returned with a more guitar-driven, rock & roll-centric approach on their seventh album, 2018's Art of Doubt. Metric have never been shy about shifting their sound, and each time they do their core strengths never fade. Emily Haines' powerful voice and evocative lyrics, their rock-solid rhythm section, and their ability to craft immediately hooky modern rock; these things are out in full force on Art of Doubt. This time, the guitar playing of James Shaw makes the leap to the forefront. He's been great at playing a supporting role on their last few albums, but here his slashing guitar lines, rippling fills, and atmospheric pedal work give the songs a sometime gritty, sometime spacy edge that harks back to the 2005 album Live It Out. To match his energy and fiery playing, the whole band sounds energized in a way it certainly wasn't on Pagans in Vegas. Songs like "Dark Saturday" and "Art of Doubt" are whip-smart rockers that punch like heavyweights, with Shaw laying down spiky guitar and Haines pushing her vocals to the far edge. Less aggressive songs like "Dressed to Suppress" and "Risk" may not batter the speakers, but they do have a almost menacing Strokes-y swagger; "Love You Back" struts with a self-assured nature and they deliver a healthy number of slightly melancholy pop songs that tug at the heartstrings while injecting warm melodies into the bloodstream ("Now or Never Now" and "Seven Rules" are a couple of fine examples). They haven't done away with the synths entirely, as they feature heavily on the ballads (like "Anticipate" and the dreamy, album-ending "No Lights on the Horizon") and provide a sleek underpinning to most of the rest of the tracks. It's a thoroughly modern sound but it never feels overcooked, and the passion brought to the songs by Shaw -- and especially the always reliable Haines -- is impressive. Metric synthesize the stadium rock of Fantasies, the moody hookiness of Pagans in Vegas, and the new wave spunkiness of their early albums into something that's recognizably their own, instantly memorable and one of their best overall albums yet. ~ Tim Sendra

Product Details

Release Date: 09/21/2018
Label: Bmg
UPC: 4050538428483
Rank: 6020

Tracks

  1. Dark Saturday
  2. Love You Back
  3. Die Happy
  4. Now or Never Now
  5. Art of Doubt
  6. Underline the Black
  7. Dressed to Supress
  8. Risk
  9. Seven Rules
  10. Holding Out
  11. Anticipate
  12. No Lights on the Horizon

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Metric   Primary Artist
James Shaw   Guitar,Vocals (Background)
Emily Haines   Vocals,Keyboards
Joules Scott Key   Drums
Joshua Winstead   Guitar (Bass)

Technical Credits

Mike Fasano   Technician
Justin Meldal-Johnsen   Mixing,Producer
Emily Haines   Composer
Darrell Thorp   Engineer
Metric   Composer
Dave Cooley   Mastering,Mastering Engineer
Tony Hoffer   Mixing,Mixing Engineer
Kenny Luong   Mixing,Engineer
Tyler Shields   Engineer
Justin Broadbent   Design,Photography
Mike Schuppan   Engineer
Jordan Gauthier   Technician
Jimmy Shaw   Mixing,Composer
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