Metric release new single "What Feels Like Eternity"
Canadian indie rock band Metric unveiled their new single "What Feels Like Eternity" yesterday.
The single comes with a music video produced by Metric vocalist Emily Haines and directed by Justin Broadbent. The visual can be seen below.
"What Feels Like Eternity,” which is out on digital services, stems from Metric’s forthcoming studio album Formentera, which will be released on July 8. Guitarist and Formentera co-producer Jimmy Shaw said this about the new album:
“We had been living in our imaginations for a long time, because we couldn’t physically go anywhere else. When you listen to the album from beginning to end, you start with this immediate feeling of tension building, of being stuck in a loop, and then there’s this intense release that happens… you’re swept off your feet into the title track ‘Formentera’ and it’s like you escaped.”
Pre-orders/pre-saves for Formentera can be made here. Formentera is the follow-up to Metric’s 2018 studio album Art of Doubt.
This summer, Metric will be touring across North America in support of the album. Tour dates can be seen below. Tickets are on sale to the general public right now.
Metric tour dates
August 11—Royal Theatre—Victoria, BC*
August 12——Royal Theatre—Victoria, BC*
August 13—Orpheum Theatre—Vancouver, BC*
August 15—Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium—Calgary, AB*
August 16—Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium—Calgary, AB*
August 17—Edmonton Convention Centre—Edmonton, AB*
August 19—Conexus Arts Centre—Regina, SK*
August 20—TCU Place—Saskatoon, SK*
August 21—Burton Cummings Theatre—Winnipeg, MB*
August 25—London Music Hall—London, ON†
August 26—Budweiser Stage—Toronto, ON‡
August 27—National Arts Centre—Ottawa, ON†
August 29—MTELUS—Montreal, QC†
August 30—Théâtre Capitole— Quebec City, QC†
September 1—Rebecca Cohn Auditorium—Halifax, NS†
September 2——Rebecca Cohn Auditorium—Halifax, NS†
September 24—The Orange Peel—Asheville, NC
September 25—Brooklyn Bowl—Nashville, TN
September 26—Tabernacle—Atlanta, GA
September 28—House of Blues Dallas—Dallas, TX
September 29—House of Blues Houston—Houston, TX
September 30—ACL Live at The Moody Theater—Austin, TX
October 2—The Van Buren—Phoenix, AZ
October 3—The Observatory North Park—San Diego, CA
October 6—The Wiltern—Los Angeles, CA
October 7—The Fillmore—San Francisco, CA
October 8—The Fillmore—San Francisco, CA
October 11—McMenamins Crystal Ballroom—Portland, OR
October 12—Moore Theatre—Seattle, WA
October 14—The Depot—Salt Lake City, UT
October 15—The Fillmore Auditorium—Denver, CO
October 17—The Fillmore Minneapolis—Minneapolis, MN
October 18—Chicago Theatre—Chicago, IL
October 19—The Fillmore Detroit—Detroit, MI
October 21—The National—Richmond, VA
October 22—The Fillmore Silver Spring—Silver Spring, MD
October 23—The Fillmore Philadelphia—Philadelphia, PA
October 25—House of Blues Boston—Boston, MA
October 26—Brooklyn Steel—Brooklyn, NY
October 27—Brooklyn Steel—Brooklyn, NY
*with Dear Rouge
†with Bartees Strange
‡with Interpol, Spoon and Bartees Strange