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"Help I'm Alive"
Song


"Help I'm Alive" will be the lead single from Canadian rock group Metric's fourth untitled album. The song was released digitally on December 23, 2008.

"Help, I'm Alive" was sent to radio on CHDI Sonic 102.9 , a modern rock radio station in Edmonton, Alberta (were it receives frequent airplay)

Song information

The song is written by Emily Haines produced by John O'Mahony. The song was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It was one of the first song's Haines had written in months.

On November 05, 2008 Metric updated their website with a video on how Haines writes a song. The video follows Haines through Argentina on a soul searching journey to find creativity and herself. "The songs that I wrote here were the simplest and clearest writing that I've done in I think in my whole life" Haines. Help I'm Alive was one of the first song's Haines had written in Buenos Aires.

The song has been very well-received by contemporary rock music critics.

Since the videos release Metric's website has been getting hundreds of hits a day. Clocking in at only 4:46 it captures Haines raw intensity and passion for life and music.

Help I'm Alive


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