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Youth Without Youth (song)

"Youth Without Youth"
Metric Youth Without Youth.jpg
Single by Metric
from the album Synthetica
Released May 1, 2012
Format Digital download
Recorded 2012
Genre Indie rock, electronic rock
Length 4:17
Label Mom+Pop
Songwriter(s) James Shaw, Gavin Brown, John O'Mahony, Liam O'Neil
Producer(s) GAvin Brown
Metric singles chronology
"Stadium Love"
(2010)
"Youth Without Youth"
(2012)
"Breathing Underwater"
(2012)
"Stadium Love"
(2010)
"Youth Without Youth"
(2012)
"Breathing Underwater"
(2012)
Music video
"Youth Without Youth" on YouTube

"Youth Without Youth" is the first single from Canadian indie rock band Metric's 2012 album, Synthetica. The song debuted at number 1 on the Canadian alternative rock chart and stayed at that spot for a record 16 consecutive weeks. The song tackles the subject of a fraying social state through the eyes of a deprived youth.

The song has received mixed to favorable reviews from critics. Jon Dolan of Rolling Stone gave the song a mixed review, giving it a rating of 3 out of 5 stars and describing the song as "Glam sugar with a bitter core". Dolan further stated that "Perennial indie crush Emily Haines drops a wasted-youth anthem with scarred poetry like "We played blindman's bluff till they stopped the game," over a bleak- bubblegum stomp."

Jillian Mapes of Billboard praised Haines' songwriting, stating "Lyrically, frontwoman Emily Haines toys with powerful imagery, using phrases like "double dutch with a hand grenade" and "rubber soul with a razor blade" to describe a young life full of malaise and even criminality."

^shipments figures based on certification alone



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