Hipsters, young and old — but mostly young — gathered at the Wexner Center for the Arts on Sunday night to watch Metronomy, an English electropop band, perform. The band, wearing all white with red ...
Music has played such a big role in Joseph Mount’s life that it’s easy for him to think of instruments as people with personalities. The drums, for instance, are like an easygoing, affable drinking ...
Just over 10 years ago, Metronomy went on a bender. ‘Nights Out’, their breakthrough album and soundtrack to a generation of freshers, was proof that indie, pop and electronic music could exist ...
Electro-pop band Metronomy’s latest album, “Love Letters,” features diverse, playful music and the band’s wide vocal and tonal range, which makes it hard to pinpoint the album’s sound. These shifts in ...
Purely instrumental tracks scattered throughout offer an ambient escape from punchier, sweat-soaked tunes like Salted Caramel Ice Cream and Sex Emoji, where the band’s energy peaks with “Love, honey, ...
In the same week that the Brits heralded Ellie Goulding banging the drums like a malfunctioning mechanical monkey as the best music this little island can do, The Mercury Prize hosted its first ...
Towards the end of tonight’s set, Joseph Mount, songwriter, singer and guitarist of Metronomy, apologises for the band’s disastrous previous attempt to play in Leeds (Metronomy’s set at this year’s ...
Metronomy are one of the most underrated groups to occupy the British music sphere. The Devon act, fronted by the sweet-voiced Joseph Mount, have been criminally overlooked apart from the odd huge hit ...