metromusic

metro, metronome, metropolis, metropolitan


welcome to metro

also have a look and listen to metro @


http://www.youtube.com/?v=W0ccRx8fTEw

http://www.youtube.com/w/?v=CjpsorbK8hY

http://www.youtube.com/w/?v=l8ZCDxmd_ik
 
http://www.youtube.com/w/?v=ywQFrrc83sI

and a listen....

www.musicv2.com/artist/www.metromusic.org.uk

Visit us on MySpace @

 www.myspace.com/m_e_t_r_o

Join the Mailing list for gigs and news

on metromusic@hotmail.co.uk

Metro are currently working on new material

Watch this space for a cd launch and gigs in

the near future!! 

metro In others words....

"This band is tight, with some great interchanging guitar and bass work.

 Their songs sound a lot like The Jam (if Paul Weller was a woman obviously)

and they're very good, with some nice variation in their songs."

 

"The sound was solid and thick as the bass smashed the few lucky punters into submission"

 

"Wakefield trio Metro play spiky, garage pop. And with some distinction."

 

"Tight and efficient, with a little more variation

 and some twinkling dynamics, they could be the new Subways."

 

"a nice start to the festival. The lead singer has a really good, interesting voice and it's nice to

see a girl-fronted band producing music like that instead of cheesey pop tunes or girly ballads!"

 

"performed with the kind of passion that you rarely see in bands these days."

 

"Metro supplies the gritty realism and disillusion of working class towns, with a song dedicated to

 “leaving shitty Wakefield” and another to “Over protective dads at Saturday morning football

practices” showing a maturity with their songs greatly surpassing their age. "

 

"Metro - Hard to imagine to be honest, so go and see them live! Image a hybrid sound of mod

pop-punk. Kind of The Who meets The Clash meets Good Charlotte. A solid performance

 from the Wakefield-based three-piece."

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