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Title: Emily Haines Interview
Description: Emily Haines talks with The Current's Tony Lopez about destroying mythology and wanting to be a sound, rather than something to look at ...

Title: Gimme Sympathy [Official Music Video]
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Title: Emily Haines from Metric Interview from Virgin Festival 09, Vancouver, BC
Description: www.ronatron.net Full interview with Emily Haines from Metric at Virgin Festival 09, Deer Lake Park, Vancouver, BC. Videography by Jon Healy ...

Title: Emily Haines Talks About The Crowd at Cisco Systems Ottawa Bluesfest July 9 09
Description: FOR MORE BLUESFEST INTERVIEW BLUESFESTBLOG09 Joe Reilly speaks with Emily Haines after the Metric set at Cisco Systems Ottawa Bluesfest 09
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CMJ - Found Nov. 10, 2009 ... online outlets November 23. This new collection features guest appearances by Metric/Broken Social Scene's Emily Haines and The Dears' Murray... |
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About Dance Music / Electronica - Found Nov. 8, 2009 Canadian indie-rock singer Emily Haines (Metric) has been making a decent-sized foray into dance music. |
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Ottawa Citizen - Found Oct. 17, 2009 It's safe to say that Emily Haines of Metric was lost, and inof a spark to wake her from her spiritual and creative torpor. |
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Neil Young News - Found Sep. 1, 2009 "The Maid Needs a Maid" by Emily HainesHere's an interesting twist on Neil Young's "A Man Needs a Maid" -- Emily Haines' "The Maid Needs a Maid".To |
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PopMatters: The Magazine of Global Culture - Found Sep. 15, 2009 It?s safe to say that Emily Haines of Metric was lost, and in search of a spark to wake her from her spiritual and creative torpor. |
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Seattle Weekly - Found Sep. 8, 2009 ... frontwoman Emily Haines might just shock us all and take Ms. O's unofficial title as Most Entertaining Frontwoman Ever. Why? Because all Haines... |
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Westport Now - Found Sep. 23, 2009 830 Post Road East Emily Haines Davidson, a longtime resident of Westport and Weston, died on Aug. 26 at the age of 93. Emily Haines Davidson... |
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Globe and Mail - Found 5 hours ago ... to the cool, controlled instrument heard on XXXX. Unlike Yeah Yeah Yeah's Karen O or Metric's Emily Haines, Ninkovic is not commanding. |
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Ryan's Smashing Life - Found 23 hours ago Photographic Evidence by Sean Hafferty The House of Blues Boston Friday, 11/20/09 Emily Haines and Metric in Boston this week Metric |
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Philadelphia Daily News - Found Nov. 21, 2009 ... a night early with the return of this invigorating punk- and new-wave-influenced Canadian crew, fronted by the estimable Emily Haines. |
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Emily Haines
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Emily Haines performing on April 2009 in Whistler, British Columbia.
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| Background information | |
| Birth name | Emily Haines |
| Born | c. 1974 (age 34–35) New Delhi, India |
| Origin | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
| Genres | Indie rock |
| Occupations | Singer-songwriter |
| Instruments | Vocals, piano, guitar |
| Years active | 1990–present |
| Labels | Last Gang, Drowned in Sound |
| Associated acts | Metric Broken Social Scene Emily Haines & The Soft Skeleton |
| Website | www.EmilyHaines.com |
Emily Haines (born c. 19741) is a member of the bands Metric, Emily Haines & The Soft Skeleton and Broken Social Scene. She is a contralto.
She has contributed backing vocals to albums by other Broken Social Scene members, such as Jason Collett and Kevin Drew.
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Emily is the daughter of Canadian poet Paul Haines; her sister is Canadian television journalist Avery Haines and her brother is Tim Haines, owner of Bluestreak Records in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. She was born in New Delhi, India, and raised in Canada. After settling in Peterborough at the age of three, she grew up in a house rich with experimental art and musical expression. Paul would often make cassettes of rare and eclectic music for his daughter to listen to and her early influences included Carla Bley, Robert Wyatt, and later PJ Harvey. By her teens she followed her parents' footsteps by attending the Etobicoke School of the Arts to study drama. There she met Amy Millan and Kevin Drew (whom she briefly dated)2, with whom she would later collaborate in songs for Broken Social Scene and Stars.
Haines and Millan briefly formed their first band around 1990 while at ESA, and with songs later written and recorded while at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver in 1992–1993, at Toronto in 1995, and at Concordia University in Montreal in 1995–1996. The result was Cut in Half and Also Double distributed in 1996 with a limited number of copies.
Haines met James Shaw in Toronto, and the two of them began dating and making music. Their first collaboration was not called Metric, although it contained all the elements that would mark their later music. The two moved to New York, where they recruited their rhythm section and began recording.
Haines also has a solo career, and has released two albums, Knives Don't Have Your Back, and What Is Free to a Good Home?, under the band name Emily Haines and the Soft Skeleton. Her solo work is typically more mellow and piano-based than her work with Metric — in interviews, Haines has stated that "most Metric songs I write would start out sounding the same way that Knives sounds. The only difference is that with Knives, I'm exposing my music in a more vulnerable state."
She occasionally plays a limited number of solo shows, often with Amy Millan as the opener.
Haines also appeared in the 2004 drama film Clean. She and her band, Metric, appearing as themselves, performed their song "Dead Disco" and then went backstage for a small speaking role.
Haines made a guest appearance on Tiësto's song "Knock You Out"3 on his new album Kaleidoscope which was released in October 2009. The track shot to no.1 on the Beatport.com Top 100 chart, the leading online dance music store.
The following songs are credited with Emily Haines on either lead or backing vocals.
Haines made a cameo appearance on the k-os music video, "Man I Used to Be".4 She can also be seen on The Stills music video for "Love and Death" playing a secretary. She stars in Julian Plenti's music video for the song "Games for Days".
Metric is also contributing an unreleased track called "Black Sheep" to the soundtrack for the upcoming film Scott Pilgrim vs. the World.5
Chan, Alvin. “Emily Haines – Pop Princess Sharpens her Knives”. MusicOMH.com. http://www.musicomh.com/interviews/emily-haines_0607.htm. Accessed July 28 2008.
Sweeny, Joey. “Indie Pop Goes Twee”. The Rock History Reader. Ed. Theo Cateforis New York: Routledge, 2007.
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