Synthetica
- Metric
- Band Name: Metric
- Record Label: Mom & Pop Music
- Release Date: Jun 12, 2012
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7.7
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 44 Ratings
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Positive: 38 out of 44
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Mixed: 4 out of 44
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Negative: 2 out of 44
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Jun 13, 20129At this point, Metric's craft is fully realized. The composition of the songs here is undoubtedly the best its ever been, and the lyrics... sweet Jesus.
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Aug 26, 20129SYNTHETICA is a highly addictive and fun album, which (most METRIC fans will disagree with me on this) in my opinion is their best album. What can I say? Most of my favourite songs by them are on this album.
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Jul 24, 20126
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Jun 12, 20129This album is a wonderful progression in Metric's music. It mixes the old and new of their music, and was amazing to listen too. I highly recommend it to anyone who likes Metric; you will not be disappointed.
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Jun 13, 20127
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Jun 14, 20128I really like this one, it reminds me of "Let It Out" for the year 2012, but instead of the buzzing guitars you get shimmering synths. At first listen this album doesn't jump out at you like "Let It Out". But it has a major maturity side to it. This album is Metric all grown up.
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Jul 1, 20127Schizophrenic fifth album from Canadian indie rockers - read full review here: http://wearethefilter.blogspot.com.au/2012/07/review-schizophrenic-fifth-album-from.html
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Jul 27, 20129
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Dec 9, 20129Do you like Yeah, Yeah, Yeahs? Paramore? Best Coast? Beach House? Dum Dum Girls? Yuck!? You
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Oct 12, 201260Synthetica's relentless efficiency feels a tad mechanical. [Jul 2012, p.107]
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Jul 3, 201270With nearly each track including a mesmerizing hook or chorus that slowly permeates your subconscious - "Clone" and "Breathing Underwater" leap out from the pack in this regard - Synthetica is a solid album.
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Jun 29, 201260Throughout Synthetica, an undertow of dystopian unease drags the music away from standard pop territory into darker areas.