Grow Up and Blow Away | ||||
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Studio album by Metric | ||||
Released | June 26, 2007 | |||
Recorded | 2001 | |||
Genre | Indie rock, new wave | |||
Length | 39:10 | |||
Label | Last Gang Records | |||
Producer | James Shaw | |||
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Singles from Grow Up and Blow Away | ||||
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Allmusic | link |
Pitchfork Media | (7.6/10) link |
Grow Up and Blow Away was the first recorded album by indie rock band Metric. The album was recorded in 2001, but delayed for years by their record label.
As the years passed, the band's sound changed to the point where they no longer felt the album would be what the fans expected to hear, so Metric recorded a completely new album, Old World Underground, Where Are You Now?, and released that instead. Last Gang Records later purchased the rights to the album and released it on June 26, 2007.
Compared with the 2001 version, the songs "London Halflife" and "Soft Rock Star" (Jimmy vs. Joe mix) from the 2001 EP Static Anonymity were added "Torture Me", "Fanfare", and "Parkdale" were removed. Also the order of some songs was changed and other songs (like the title track and "Rock Me Now") were slightly re-worked.
The album's title song (with the lyrics "die today" changed to "fly today") was used in a television commercial in North America for Polaroid Corporation's I-Zone Sticky Film in 2000-01.
All songs written, performed and recorded by Emily Haines and James Shaw.
"Torture Me", "Parkdale", and "Fanfare" were never re-released.
All songs written, performed and recorded by Emily Haines and James Shaw.