Emily Savitri Haines (born 25 January 1974) is a Canadian singer and songwriter. She is the lead singer, keyboardist and songwriter of the rock band Metric and a member of the musical collectiveBroken Social Scene. As a solo artist, she has performed under her own name and as Emily Haines & The Soft Skeleton. Haines possesses the vocal range of a mezzo-soprano.[1][2]
Early life
Born in New Delhi,[3] and raised in Fenelon Falls, Ontario, Haines is a dual citizen of Canada and the United States (her parents were both born in the US).[4] She is the daughter of Canadian poet Paul Haines; her mother founded a school for under-privileged children in India.[5] Her middle name, Savitri, is from Savitri: A Legend and a Symbol, an epic poem by Sri Aurobindo.[5] Her sister is the Canadian television journalist Avery Haines and her brother is Tim Haines, owner of Bluestreak Records in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada.
Haines grew up in a house rich with experimental art and musical expression and her early influences included Carla Bley, Robert Wyatt, and PJ Harvey. She studied drama at the Etobicoke School of the Arts (ESA), where she met Amy Millan and Kevin Drew, with whom she would later collaborate in Broken Social Scene (co-founded by Drew). During their time at ESA, Haines and Millan formed their first band together.[6]
In 2004, Metric appeared in the 2004 drama film Clean. The band, appearing as themselves, performed their song "Dead Disco" and had minor speaking roles in a backstage scene. "Dead Disco" also featured on Clean Original Soundtrack. In 2010, she appeared as part of Broken Social Scene, on the soundtrack for the film This Movie is Broken.
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In 2006, as Emily Haines & The Soft Skeleton, Haines released the studio album Knives Don't Have Your Back. The songs "Our Hell" and "Doctor Blind" were issued as singles and corresponding music videos were produced. Following the release, Haines undertook a tour of North America in January 2007.[12]Knives Don't Have Your Back was followed in 2007 by the EP What Is Free to a Good Home?, which was inspired by the death of her father.[13] Her solo work is typically more subdued and piano-based than her work with Metric.[14] She often appears with Amy Millan as her opening act.[15]
Prior to the fourth Metric album Fantasies, Haines traveled to Argentina to write.[16][17] She became good friends with Lou Reed and Laurie Anderson before Reed's death in 2013.[18]
On September 15, 2017, Emily Haines & The Soft Skeleton released the album Choir of the Mind; it was recorded a year earlier in Toronto and released by Last Gang Records and eOne (Entertainment One).[5][23][24] The album's lead single, "Fatal Gift", was released on 9 June 2017.[25] In support of the album, Haines toured North America in late 2017.[26]
In late 2023, Haines appeared in Scott Pilgrim Takes Off as the singing voice of Envy Adams, with her speaking voice provided by Brie Larson.
Instruments
When performing with Metric, Haines plays two synthesizers. Her primary synthesizer is a Sequential Circuits Pro-One, which she has played since the band's early years.[27] As secondary synthesizer, she played a Kawai MP9000,[28] which was replaced by E-mu's PK-6 Proteus Keys in 2003, and was followed by the Clavia Nord Wave in 2012. She also plays the tambourine, electric guitar, piano and harmonica.[29][30]
Other projects
In August 2013, Haines became involved with FLEET4HEARme, a collaboration with Fleet Jewelry and HearMe, an organization that aims to increase children's access to music programs in public schools.[31] In September 2015, the Canadian outerwear brand Rudsak unveiled a leather jacket customized by Haines.[32] The jacket is a classic black motor-cycle style with lyrics from Metric song "The Governess" on the back.
Metric is active in the international advocacy organization Global Citizen, and Haines is involved with its girls and women issues campaign #SheDecides.[33] In 2017, Haines partnered with House of Matriarch High Perfumery to create her own fragrance, "Siren".[34]