Metric — Speed the Collapse
Album: Synthetica
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Released: 2012
Length: 3:37
Plays (last 30 days): 2
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Length: 3:37
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All the way from where we came
Built a mansion in a day
Distant lightning, thunder claps
Watch our neighbors house collapse
Looked the other way
And then the storm was overhead
All the oceans boiled and rivers bled
We auctioned off our memories
In the absence of a breeze
Scatter what remains
Scatter what remains!
Pushed away, I'm pulled toward
A comedown of revolving doors
Every warning we ignored
Drifting in from distant shores
The wind presents a change of course
A second reckoning of sorts
We were wasted waiting for
A comedown of revolving doors
(Aah, aah, aah)
Fate, don't fail me now.
(Aah, aah, aah)
And when the days that followed past
In another mansion built to last
From our window we could see only possibilities
Down the road and back
But, then the storm returned for more
In a come down of revolving doors
Auctioned off our memories
In the absence of a breeze
Scatter what remains
Scatter what remains!
Pushed away, I'm pulled toward
A comedown of revolving doors
Every warning we ignored
Drifting in from distant shores
The wind presents a change of course
A second reckoning of sorts
We were wasted waiting for
A comedown of revolving doors
(Aah, aah, aah)
Fate, don't fail me now.
(Aah, aah, aah)
Fate, don't fail me now.
(Aah, aah, aah)
Fate, don't fail me now.
(Aah, aah, aah)
Fate, don't fail me now.
Built a mansion in a day
Distant lightning, thunder claps
Watch our neighbors house collapse
Looked the other way
And then the storm was overhead
All the oceans boiled and rivers bled
We auctioned off our memories
In the absence of a breeze
Scatter what remains
Scatter what remains!
Pushed away, I'm pulled toward
A comedown of revolving doors
Every warning we ignored
Drifting in from distant shores
The wind presents a change of course
A second reckoning of sorts
We were wasted waiting for
A comedown of revolving doors
(Aah, aah, aah)
Fate, don't fail me now.
(Aah, aah, aah)
And when the days that followed past
In another mansion built to last
From our window we could see only possibilities
Down the road and back
But, then the storm returned for more
In a come down of revolving doors
Auctioned off our memories
In the absence of a breeze
Scatter what remains
Scatter what remains!
Pushed away, I'm pulled toward
A comedown of revolving doors
Every warning we ignored
Drifting in from distant shores
The wind presents a change of course
A second reckoning of sorts
We were wasted waiting for
A comedown of revolving doors
(Aah, aah, aah)
Fate, don't fail me now.
(Aah, aah, aah)
Fate, don't fail me now.
(Aah, aah, aah)
Fate, don't fail me now.
(Aah, aah, aah)
Fate, don't fail me now.
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Simply, i love this band!!!
nu11 wrote:
As is the system. Imperial is still alive.
Yeah, dividing by 10. Super hard.. 😛
As is the system. Imperial is still alive.
Yeah, dividing by 10. Super hard.. 😛
zerosomething wrote:
As is the system. Imperial is still alive.
Metric is a very under rated group
As is the system. Imperial is still alive.
I can only wonder why this band hasn't gotten more popular. The whole album is a banger.
Interestingly if anyone hasn't heard the album, "Fate don't fail me now" isn't just a lyric from Speed The Collapse but also a leitmotif that appears throughout the album.
dwhayslett wrote:
How, precisely, are you measuring the amount of creativity in this song?
This song is like the perfect chocolate chip cookie. It doesn't need creativity.
How, precisely, are you measuring the amount of creativity in this song?
This song is like the perfect chocolate chip cookie. It doesn't need creativity.
80´s Berlin melancholic pop vibes. Nice
dwhayslett wrote:
How, precisely, are you measuring the amount of creativity in this song?
He has a graduated creativity cylinder.
How, precisely, are you measuring the amount of creativity in this song?
He has a graduated creativity cylinder.
7 > 8
Feeling the energy this morning
Feeling the energy this morning
TLynneHenry wrote:
Agreed! It's in heavy rotation in my running mix. ("Feet don't fail me now" is one of my running mantras)
I wonder if Bill and Rebecca would consider putting together a running mix on RP.
Agreed! It's in heavy rotation in my running mix. ("Feet don't fail me now" is one of my running mantras)
I wonder if Bill and Rebecca would consider putting together a running mix on RP.
teeyodi wrote:
Agreed! It's in heavy rotation in my running mix. ("Feet don't fail me now" is one of my running mantras)
Great band to run to!
Agreed! It's in heavy rotation in my running mix. ("Feet don't fail me now" is one of my running mantras)
Great band to run to!
Kind of like The Smiths, a nice pop tune until you listen to the lyrics!
Every time I hear Metric, I wonder why I don't own any of their albums.
ace-marc wrote:
Ah. The way is "badly", then.
Who is "we"?
The same way we measure the level of antagonism in your comments.
Ah. The way is "badly", then.
Who is "we"?
dwhayslett wrote:
How, precisely, are you measuring the amount of creativity in this song?
The same way we measure the level of antagonism in your comments.
How, precisely, are you measuring the amount of creativity in this song?
The same way we measure the level of antagonism in your comments.
Nice song, sadly relevant today.
I think this was the dream I had about a month ago. I can see this dystopia rather clearly.
misterbearbaby wrote:
Perhaps he's reacting to this tune because of the absolutely lack of creativity in its making. Energy, yes. Creativity, zero.
How, precisely, are you measuring the amount of creativity in this song?
Perhaps he's reacting to this tune because of the absolutely lack of creativity in its making. Energy, yes. Creativity, zero.
How, precisely, are you measuring the amount of creativity in this song?
Webfoot wrote:
A couple of FINE vids on the Tube... They sound great live too! The guitar player is shredding his strings!!! I assumed it was a synth...
This song is absolutely great!
A couple of FINE vids on the Tube... They sound great live too! The guitar player is shredding his strings!!! I assumed it was a synth...
They have newer material, as well.
Metric is a very under rated group
This song is absolutely great!
ShaunJ wrote:
Only to your ears.
Perhaps he's reacting to this tune because of the absolutely lack of creativity in its making. Energy, yes. Creativity, zero.
Only to your ears.
Perhaps he's reacting to this tune because of the absolutely lack of creativity in its making. Energy, yes. Creativity, zero.
ozzie1313 wrote:
Only to your ears.
back to back sucko-barfos, is this a trend?
Only to your ears.
back to back sucko-barfos, is this a trend?
wgsu_1978 wrote:
LOL! Hilarious.
Finding out they're Canadian didn't make this song any better.
LOL! Hilarious.
My newest vinyl LP - shame my record player is now broken. Really like this band, and grateful my daughter introduced me to them. Play more, please.
hansk wrote:
I am so envious! I went to see them a few months ago at a club I had been to before, but the sound mixing was so bad that I couldn't even hear Emily's voice due to the over-heavy bass. It looked like they were having fun playing up there, but I ended up leaving the show early because I was so disappointed.
That's a shame. The place I saw them had very decent sound, although a bit loud for my old ears but that turned out to be quite fitting for them. They played like they really mean it. Which is quite rare these days. Every cliche and cheap parlor trick in the book. Not because they needed it, but because they absolutely could get away with it. For some reason it all came together as one of the most memorable live shows I've ever seen.
I am so envious! I went to see them a few months ago at a club I had been to before, but the sound mixing was so bad that I couldn't even hear Emily's voice due to the over-heavy bass. It looked like they were having fun playing up there, but I ended up leaving the show early because I was so disappointed.
That's a shame. The place I saw them had very decent sound, although a bit loud for my old ears but that turned out to be quite fitting for them. They played like they really mean it. Which is quite rare these days. Every cliche and cheap parlor trick in the book. Not because they needed it, but because they absolutely could get away with it. For some reason it all came together as one of the most memorable live shows I've ever seen.
midget wrote:
I am so envious! I went to see them a few months ago at a club I had been to before, but the sound mixing was so bad that I couldn't even hear Emily's voice due to the over-heavy bass. It looked like they were having fun playing up there, but I ended up leaving the show early because I was so disappointed.
Most spectacular live show ever. Go! Now.
I am so envious! I went to see them a few months ago at a club I had been to before, but the sound mixing was so bad that I couldn't even hear Emily's voice due to the over-heavy bass. It looked like they were having fun playing up there, but I ended up leaving the show early because I was so disappointed.
Most spectacular live show ever. Go! Now.
Love LoVe LOVE! me some Metric and Emily Haines!
More Metric please
More Metric please
LOVE IT..... One of my fave songs on paradise
ploba wrote:
What are you listening to? Not the same thing I am.
soooooooooooooooooooooo boring
What are you listening to? Not the same thing I am.
soooooooooooooooooooooo boring
wgsu_1978 wrote:
Finding out they're Canadian didn't make this song any better.
Finding out they're Canadian didn't make this song any better.
wow! Metric. Happy high school memories
More Metric please!!!
Jota wrote:
Thanks for posting this! Prompted a YouTubing for me!
Thanks for posting this! Prompted a YouTubing for me!
I am pleasantly surprised how many songs grab my attention lately and they turn out to be Metric.
westslope wrote:
I vote- GO!! There'll be plenty of time for staying home in the years to come:)
Metric is playing the Pemberton music festival (near Whistler, BC) late July.
Should I go? Getting a tad old for festivals and am not fond of tobacco smoke, drunks and garbage. Thoughts?
Should I go so I can say hello for Fred?
Should I go? Getting a tad old for festivals and am not fond of tobacco smoke, drunks and garbage. Thoughts?
Should I go so I can say hello for Fred?
I vote- GO!! There'll be plenty of time for staying home in the years to come:)
Metric is playing the Pemberton music festival (near Whistler, BC) late July.
Should I go? Getting a tad old for festivals and am not fond of tobacco smoke, drunks and garbage. Thoughts?
Should I go so I can say hello for Fred?
Should I go? Getting a tad old for festivals and am not fond of tobacco smoke, drunks and garbage. Thoughts?
Should I go so I can say hello for Fred?
fredriley wrote:
Ah, if only
Roger that!
Ah, if only
Roger that!
On_The_Beach wrote:
Ah, if only
fredriley wrote:
"Dreaming of Fred." ; )
I regularly listen to this in the car whilst night driving, with the volume turned to 11 and a crush on Emily Haines - the drive whizzes past in a daze. 9 from the smitten Nottingham jury.
"Dreaming of Fred." ; )
Ah, if only
Thanks for sharing the video mutepoint. Wow!
It is good
Just makes you want to dance.
..... is enjoying this tune 7 >>>>>> 8
I regularly listen to this in the car whilst night driving, with the volume turned to 11 and a crush on Emily Haines - the drive whizzes past in a daze. 9 from the smitten Nottingham jury.
The phrase "feet don't fail me now" occurs in a few songs on this album, and perversely perhaps reminds me of old Tom & Jerry cartoons :o)
The phrase "feet don't fail me now" occurs in a few songs on this album, and perversely perhaps reminds me of old Tom & Jerry cartoons :o)
There's something about this song that reminds me of Robbie Williams I just can't get over it.
I find the guitar sound quite catchy.
bb_matt wrote:
Agreed!
Lovin' it - great music. Clever, original and just damn good.
Agreed!
Lovin' it - great music. Clever, original and just damn good.
A bit better than Silver Sun Pickups..
Twerk it!
Such a rockin good sobg
Well, I'll need to pick up this CD. Thanks a lot Bill! I don't know whether to add or remove that cost to my next RP contribution? Argh!!! I'm loving this one more and more.
Such a generic sound. (5)
I hope the Metrics have more to offer.........
I hope the Metrics have more to offer.........
SAN REMO TUNE
84MacGuy wrote:
yep - great sound - she has a delicious smoky sounding voice - like an Islay malt.
Might be one of my favorite new bands (new to me anyway).
The more I hear Metric, the more I like Metric.
yep - great sound - she has a delicious smoky sounding voice - like an Islay malt.
Might be one of my favorite new bands (new to me anyway).
Lou Reed contributed vocals to the track "The Wanderlust" on Metric's 2012 album Synthetica.
"Lou Reed's voice was so unexpected and so perfect i just creamed myself" bleachedwheatflour
The more I hear Metric, the more I like Metric.
Great album from start to finish.
Somewhere, the Heart Throbs are smiling...
The sound of morse code is more melodic and interesting than the last Coldplay tune...this is actually dynamic and melodic. Thanks for the breath of fresh air...RP!!! The mechanical drums are a bit disappointing...but I suppose it fits the type of tune.
They played the Arlington Theater in Santa Barbara about 3 weeks ago. They were just awesome!
https://thearlingtontheatre.com/component/k2/item/182-kjee-winter-round-up-rocks-the-arlington
https://thearlingtontheatre.com/component/k2/item/182-kjee-winter-round-up-rocks-the-arlington
So damn catchy!
A most impressive set. Love Metric
gandalfbmg wrote:
That's my guess, or just the state of the world in general.
"From the collapse will come revolution, and from revolution will come a better world."
Almost a hundred years exactly since that was uttered. Still waiting on that better world . . .
That's my guess, or just the state of the world in general.
"From the collapse will come revolution, and from revolution will come a better world."
Almost a hundred years exactly since that was uttered. Still waiting on that better world . . .
Was Metric or Ladytron first? Both are fine!
leafmold wrote:
That's my guess, or just the state of the world in general.
Is this about climate change?
That's my guess, or just the state of the world in general.
Kinda surprised I have not rated this yet. Its been in rotation for awhile.
jagdriver wrote:
..^..lol'ed at the placement of the copyright watermark on the photo..we're all sure to see that Sharma snapped this one..
..^..lol'ed at the placement of the copyright watermark on the photo..we're all sure to see that Sharma snapped this one..
swear it was already played today.
Is this about climate change?
Emily is pretty versatile !
Generally I don't like this CD nearly as much as their last one. This song, however, is fantastic.
marcoshs wrote:
Yes! Though her voice and the chorus sets it apart from a Muse song.
I've had this song on repeat for days... That's how much I like it. And the beginning is the best part of all
At very beginning of the song, it sounded like Muse. Did anyone had the same impression?
Yes! Though her voice and the chorus sets it apart from a Muse song.
I've had this song on repeat for days... That's how much I like it. And the beginning is the best part of all
yes same here,had also the idea muse song was coming.but like this one though would never buy it
At very beginning of the song, it sounded like Muse. Did anyone had the same impression?
to me it sounds like if there were 2 songs mixed over each other.. strange.. :-)
I think I heard this in 1982. Feels very Olivia Newton John-ish.
pianocomposer wrote:
Yeah.. They should have gone Imperial instead.
Ooh. I do NOT like this one. Too mechanical 4 me. Nice try but no thanks to this one.
Yeah.. They should have gone Imperial instead.
Ooh. I do NOT like this one. Too mechanical 4 me. Nice try but no thanks to this one.
This entire new release from them is really superb...seek it out.
Wow! First time I have ever heard of this group. The song really makes me feel good. Let's hear more.
I previewed the sample tracks and thought it sounded good, so I bought it — but listening to the whole album, I'm not really liking it yet. Not connecting with ANY of the tracks. It seems to be missing some of the magic "Fantasies" still holds for me (maybe it is over produced, as stated below). I'll give it a few more spins — may just end up dumping & picking up their older releases instead.
I'd like to hear more of their songs too.
I bought this album and like this song but please play something else from Synthetica instead of playing this every day.
Love Metric!!
Probably their most solid track from the new album, but I'm honestly not as impressed with this latest release overall.
Ah well, my favorite Metric song was always "Down" from their Static Anonymity EP.
Ah well, my favorite Metric song was always "Down" from their Static Anonymity EP.
Not as big of a fan of this as Fantasies, but this is certainly one of my favorite tracks off of it. Most of the album seems a little overproduced, but this one still hits my magic happy spot :)
New Metric!
This caught my ear....love Emily Haines voice.