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06 Oct, 2008 - Get £1 off when you buy the new album!

Click here to grab a nice little widget which lets you listen to More Money Less Grief which is out now! It's so clever, it even lets you get £1 off the album, so you can get More Money Less Grief...for less money! Boom Boom.... Share it with your friends for maximum Metros love :)

02 Oct, 2008 - On tour with The Streets!

Big tings in Metros-world this week, the boys will be heading out on tour with The Streets! Check out the live section for more info. The boys met Mike Skinner when they appeared at a special show for Mike's online TV channel, Beat Stevie. Videos of the night are here and here. Better still, we have got our hands on a pair of tickets to each date which we are giving away in a prize draw, so head over here and get yourself entered!

15 Sep, 2008 - More Money Less Grief released TODAY

The Metros debut album is finally out today! Show some love and pick up a copy at your local record vending establishment, or grab it on iTunes or Play.com.

01 Sep, 2008 - Win gig tickets to The Metros

Enter our competition to win gig tickets to see The Metros.

19 Aug, 2008 - Reading / Leeds Stage Times

We've got stage times here for the festivals...

11 Aug, 2008 - Join The Metros Street Team!

Do you love The Metros more than anyone else? Do you want to help spread the word in exchange for wondrous goodies?

10 Aug, 2008 - Japan Blog

News and photos of the lads on their first Japanese jaunt... new places, new friends, new hair...

06 Aug, 2008 - 6 Music: Rebel Playlist

'Talk About It' has been added to the shortlist for the 6 Music Rebel Playlist.
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"1965, that was the year Vietnam hotted up," explains Jak Payne, guitarist with The Metros, the teenaged south London five-piece who count Squeeze, Ian Dury and the Beastie Boys among their biggest influences. We’re sitting outside a pub near Oxford Circus, enjoying one of the few sunny afternoons of July. Jak and his songwriting partner, vocalist Saul Adamczewski, are discussing the year that inspired the name of their record label, 1965 Records, also home to Dundee indie-rockers The View. Barely old enough to drink legally (like the rest of the band, Jak and Saul are 18), they’re necking lager like...
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