An open letter to Emily Haines of the band Metric
Dear Emily,
Hi! How are you? I’m fine. Actually, I’m awesome. I saw your show last night at terminal 5 and it was completely beyond awetastic. First off, thank you for coming to America (like that neil diamond song). While your native land of Canada is great and has excellent beer, hockey, and maple syrup, we need you here. I apologize for you not having achieved the success you deserve here, but we catch on eventually.
I apologize for not really listening to your band beforehand and not knowing the words. Regardless, I was blown away and will make a greater effort in the future. One of your songs actually made me tear up a little. I want to be the rolling stones, in case you were wondering. I don’t care what anyone says, I think the sound at terminal 5 is fantastic. At one of your songs towards the end, I did feel like I was eating bass a little, which is not as tasty as it sounds. But that’s ok. I am kinda in love with your drummer (Joules, best name ever), and he is one of the best I’ve heard in some time. And lo, he’s from flint, michigan. Bonus! Your band is pretty much everything I like about some of my favorite bands, but improved. It’s a bit more flowy and melodic than the yeah yeah yeahs but still with the edge and cool, a bit jerky lyrically like the violent femmes but better sound, and overall, a whole lot of awesome. The big sound reminded me a lot of muse, whom I hate, but you removed everything I hate about them and made it better, ie, singing really awesome and making the songs the right tempo. You are one of the few women I’ve listened to in a while that did not annoy me (and that goes for musicians and non musicians alike, friends excluded). Your unborn children would be extremely lucky to have you sing them to sleep at night. Btw, your audience had a lot of chicks and they were less annoying than most audiences full of chicks. During the show at one point, you started chanting ‘fight for your right to party’ and that really rocked my world as I am a huge beastie boys fan. So thank you for that, I am a fan for life. I was most impressed by how every song you played had that huge theatrical ending like it was the last song, with all the energy of the first song. This was a dream concert and I feel humbled to have attended. So yeah. anyone reading this should stop not listening to Metric. Thanks Emily, K.I.T!
xoxo,
lis