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Artist In Profile with METZ

Posted by Emily Whalen on January 21, 2010 @ 02:58 p.m. CST

Categories: irony, music

METZ

METZ!


1. Who are you?

METZ.

2. What do you do?

Explode basements.

3. Where can someone find you?
In a basement.

4. Where do you live and work and why?
Toronto because all of our stuff is there.

5. When did you start making music together?

Roughly 12,000 hours ago.

6. How would you describe your music?
Obscurantism.

7. What inspires you?
Vegetable korma roti.

8. What’s the nicest things someone has said you to after a show?
“What is a good place to eat around here?”

9. What’s the worst thing someone has said to you after a show?

“Meet me at the Equinox…”

10. What are your current obsessions?
Finding a good place to put the flux capacitor in my Deloreon.

11. When someone says “Kingston” you think…
Bradsters.

12. What are you currently working on?
Going grey.

METZ play with False Face in Whine Cellar (The Mansion’s Basement) this Saturday night.

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