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All the Feelings with Metric at the Center
Metric, Broken Social Scene, and Stars grew out of the early-2000s Canadian indie wave, mixing guitars, keys, and candid lyrics. The night plays like a scene family gathering, with sharp synth-rock from Metric, widescreen swells from Broken Social Scene, and bittersweet pop from Stars.
Three cities, one scene
Expect anchor songs like Gimme Sympathy and Gold Guns Girls alongside Anthems for a Seventeen-Year-Old Girl and Your Ex-Lover Is Dead. You will see folks in well-loved band tees, people comparing tour prints at the bar, and younger fans mouthing choruses they learned from older siblings. A deep-cut note: Metric wrote Black Sheep for the Scott Pilgrim universe, and Stars open Set Yourself on Fire with a spoken line voiced by a band member's father.What you might hear
Broken Social Scene often runs with two drummers and may invite extra horns if friends are in town. Consider these song picks and staging details as informed possibilities rather than a locked plan. Across the bill, tempos rise and fall in arcs that favor long builds over quick payoffs, giving the room time to breathe between surges.Metric Crowds: Scene Notes and Quiet Rituals
The room skews mixed in age, with longtime fans in faded tour shirts standing beside newer fans in thrifted blazers and boots. Enamel pins, denim jackets, and tote bags from Arts & Crafts-era releases show up near the merch wall.
Choirs, not shouts
Chant moments arrive less as roar and more as tuneful hums, like the la-la refrain before Gimme Sympathy or the group whisper that trails Your Ex-Lover Is Dead. During Anthems for a Seventeen-Year-Old Girl, you might hear pockets of the crowd bend the vowel sounds the way the record does, a small fan nod. People trade setlist screenshots, compare vinyl colorways, and swap stories about seeing the bands in small clubs a decade ago.Style with purpose
Dress is practical but personal, with layered flannels and simple black fits accented by bright scarves or a single statement hat. The mood is social between sets and attentive during songs, a culture that values hearing the arc more than filling every gap with noise.Metric Under the Lights: Sound Before Spectacle
Metric tend to stack tight drum patterns with buzzing synth bass, letting airy vocals cut through while guitars add sharp edges. Broken Social Scene build in waves, with brass and two guitars filling the midrange until a single riff clears space for a lift. Stars lean on duet vocals and clean rhythm guitar, trading lines that feel like a conversation.
Arrangements that breathe
Expect a few live rearrangements, like Metric stretching Gold Guns Girls with a clap-led breakdown or starting Gimme Sympathy near-unplugged before the full band crashes in. When Broken Social Scene hit their crescendos, you may notice the drummers play slightly different patterns, which makes the groove feel wider without getting messy. Keys and pads glue everything together, keeping tempos steady so choruses land in the same pocket from room to room.Color over glare
Lights favor rich color washes over strobe blasts, so changes in tone follow the music's arcs more than chase them. A small nerd note: you may spot capos and alternate voicings on familiar songs, a trick that shifts tone without changing the key.Metric's Kindred on the Road
Fans of Feist will feel at home with this bill, since her folk-pop phrasing and shared Toronto roots echo the collective spirit here. If you track with The National, the mix of baritone narration, patient builds, and communal shout-alongs taps a similar live arc.