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Knives Don't Have Your Back

Emily Haines & The Soft Skeleton

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Album Review

Emily Haines is so thoroughly the public face of the dance-happy neo-wavers Metric — quite literally, in that her fetching blonde looks are the basis of both of the band's album covers so far — that the idea of a solo album seems redundant at first. As it turns out, however, Knives Don't Have Your Back is utterly unique, far removed not only from Metric's often-hyper pulse but also from atmospheric post-rock gems like Broken Social Scene's gorgeous "Anthems for a 17-Year-Old Girl," still likely the song Haines is best known for overall. Members of both bands do appear here, but the focus of Knives Don't Have Your Back is strictly on Haines' vocals and piano. Recorded together live in the studio, with other instruments and vocals layered on afterwards, Haines' impressive keyboard skills (only hinted at in her other work) and alluring, throaty voice mesh perfectly; the combination gives Knives Don't Have Your Back the intimacy of a '70s singer/songwriter album, or perhaps that of a small-combo jazz album. That last comparison isn't at all that far-fetched: Haines is the daughter of the late Montreal jazz poet Paul Haines, and the spare black-on-gold all-text artwork is undoubtedly an homage to the similarly austere covers of her father's best-known albums, the Carla Bley collaborations Escalator Over the Hill and Tropic Appetites. An even closer comparison is Robert Wyatt, who provides a glowing testimonial on the back cover. Like Wyatt's solo work, Haines marries a sharp social conscience ("The Maid Needs a Maid," neatly riffing off an old Neil Young song, calmly eviscerates the frat-boy mentality in a single quiet verse) with a tendency toward elegiac, unhurried melodies. However, the keen pop scene that's Metric's strong suit can still be found on subtly hooky tunes like "Our Hell" and the simply lovely "Reading in Bed." Although far more low-key than Metric's nervy rock or Broken Social Scene's epic sweep, Knives Don't Have Your Back is a mature and engaging work revealing an exciting new side of Emily Haines, who is quietly turning into one of pop's most compelling presences.

Customer Reviews

Brown is the new Black

Emily is on a mission. Take "Knives" for the album it is, if you are looking for Metric you won't find it here. The album offers stripped down song structures, spartan prose, and lush instrumentals.The style is Emily, but wrapped in a packaging that differs from past musings. There is a warmth to this album that matches the soft sepia browns of the cover. Horns melt into string arrangements, voices echo through hallways, and the piano peddle creeks as Emily guides us by the hand through each song. There is a story told here, and "Knives" is the soundtrack.

Metric on Valium

It's beautiful. It is ethereal and sweet and Emily's voice is quiet and soft. And still there is that edge to it, that unexpectedness, which is what we love about Metric too, right? Really excellent.

AMAZING

If you love Metric, then buy this album right now. The lyrics are beautiful and intensely personal and poetic. Haines is an amazing artist. See her perform live if you can. She is modest about her solo album. Don't worry, Metric is still #1. Great album.

Biography

Born: Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s

Emily Haines is the frontwoman for Toronto's indie dance-rock band Metric. Although her first record arrived several years after Metric had formed, Haines had always been writing her own material. With the encouragement of a friend, Haines decided to record the songs so they wouldn't be forgotten. After four years of putting together an album in four cities (Los Angeles, Montreal, Toronto, New York) with various contributors she dubbed the Soft Skeleton, Last Gang Records released Knives Don't Have...
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  • $9.99
  • Genres: Pop, Music, Pop/Rock
  • Released: Sep 12, 2006

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