Emily Haines

Canadian singer-songwriter and musician

Emily Haines - Canadian singer-songwriter and musician
Born

January 25th, 1974
51 years ago

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Canada

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A prominent figure in the Canadian music scene, this singer-songwriter and keyboard player gained recognition as the lead vocalist of the band Metric. The band rose to fame in the mid-2000s with indie rock and new wave influences. In addition to work with Metric, contributions to other musical projects further established a reputation in alternative music. A solo album, titled "Knives Don't Have Your Back," showcased a more personal songwriting style and garnered critical acclaim. Collaborations with other artists and involvement in various music festivals expanded the artistic portfolio and confirmed esteems in the music industry.

Lead vocalist of metric

Released solo album 'Knives Don't Have Your Back'

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