Artist's albums
Fatal Gift (Live)
2019 · single
American Dream
2017 · single
Choir of the Mind
2017 · album
Statuette
2017 · single
Planets
2017 · single
Fatal Gift
2017 · single
What Is Free To A Good Home?
2007 · EP
Knives Don't Have Your Back
2006 · album
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Biography
It’s time: Emily Haines is back with Choir of the Mind, the Metric singer’s first release as her Soft Skeleton solo project in a decade. That interval has particular resonance for Haines: Choir of the Mind, released on Sept. 15 on Last Gang Records, comes 10 years after her Emily Haines & the Soft Skeleton EP What’s Free to a Good Home?, which in turn stemmed from her 2006 LP Knives Don’t Have Your Back. Ten years before that, she released Cut in Half and Also Double under her own name. Haines recorded Choir of the Mind over a few weeks in September and October of 2016, more or less alone in Metric’s Toronto studio with a borrowed 9-foot grand piano built in 1850. Many of the songs, she wrote in that room and then her Metric bandmate, James Shaw helped fleshed them out with guitar and rhythmic elements. (Shaw also mixed the album). Sparklehorse drummer Scott Minor, from the first incarnation of the Soft Skeleton, also performed on Legend of the Wild Horse. “The process was intensive, the execution was very fluid,” Haines says. In between solo releases, of course, Haines keeps plenty busy with Metric. Formed in 1998, the band has released six full-length albums and seven EPs on its way to commanding arena-sized stages and contributing to soundtracks for The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World and Cosmopolis.