Our Lady Peace » Shoutbox
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Dream_EA wrote:
All For Youlast month
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jordansuxx wrote:
OLP is my favorite band of all time. They are so underrated. They deserve so much more! [2]last month
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adirgeforher wrote:
pre-gravity albums were good. clumsy<3February 2013
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joaotsantos wrote:
The Canadian Rock League (CRL) is a competition constituted by 2 leagues, the First division and the Second Division. You can vote in your favourite CANADIAN artists/bands and put them in the top! If you love challenges and competition please join us: Canadian Rock League Every week have a new voting! Have funFebruary 2013
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dreezy1017 wrote:
OLP is my favorite band of all time. They are so underrated. They deserve so much more!November 2012
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technix78 wrote:
"Clumsy" is all time my favorite.November 2012
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Grimmoire wrote:
"Where are you" not even in top 15 :(November 2012
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FuckinEchoes wrote:
walked around my good intentions, and found that there were noneSeptember 2012
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psychik_45 wrote:
OLP RULLEEEZZZ THE GROUND!!!!....Full Respect.From BulgariaAugust 2012
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nyaaaargh wrote:
Много лет одни и те же песни Our Lady Peace. И ни одна (!!!) не надоела. Все без исключения - великолепны.August 2012
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MathianSim wrote:
To compliment the article, a review of Curve http://savagesmusicboxreviews.blogspot.com/2012/07/our-lady-peace-curve-2012.htmlJuly 2012
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MathianSim wrote:
My blog's new article on OLP http://savagesmusicbox.blogspot.com/2012/07/our-lady-peace.htmlJuly 2012
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Toop6 wrote:
I'm definitely enjoying the new album. Although the first half outshines the back half in my opinion, 'Rabbits' is spectacular. I've generally been able to roll with the changes in style (though Spiritual Machine will probably always be my favourite) but Burn Burn was disappointing, especially considering the potential demonstrated in 'Monkey Brains' and 'Paper Moon'. Curve is much more satisfying to listen to and I'm really pleased with what they've accomplished on this album.July 2012
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eldeniro wrote:
What's up with the Wonderful Future being autotagged to "The Wonderful Future / [dialogue]" ?July 2012
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rocknrosezine wrote:
Review of Our Lady Peace's first show at Islington Academy is over at: http://www.rocknrose.net/live.htmlJuly 2012
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mistri wrote:
They were amazing in London! Still miss the sound of Happiness and Spiritual Machines but like the new album tooJuly 2012
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eldeniro wrote:
How do you thumbs up a last.fm comment? Anyway, I saw OLP twice in London this weekend and they were awesome. Way better than I'd expected. My life is now complete. They are my favourite band ever and they NEVER do gigs this side of the world.July 2012
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negrowallace wrote:
Thumbs up if you saw them last night at Canada Day in London !!!July 2012
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Bromeo91 wrote:
The bass in Rabbits is so amazing.June 2012
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Fioletavai wrote:
Whatever isn't in the top of the songs?? What the hell??May 2012
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StupidGenius wrote:
Naveed was far from average, in my estimation. Songs like Hope and Neon Crossing had teeth that you just can't find on any of Clumsy, ...Happiness, or Spirutal Machines.May 2012
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Siberiandreamer wrote:
Woah, woah, naveed was fairly average in comparison to the three that followed it! Anyway, the album is such a downer and that is just what I want from Our Lady Peace! Welcome back to depressing me and impressing me, guys.May 2012
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Creamore wrote:
Haven't done anything worth listening to since Naveed, but the new album is so amazing. Welcome back boys it's been a while!May 2012
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Bromeo91 wrote:
I was pretty angry when I didn't see "Curve" being sold at my local best buy. What the hell is best buy good for if they can't carry my favorite band's cd?May 2012
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jonnyj24 wrote:
Damn, I spelled his name wrong. Wow, that's a heck of a story though. Thanks stripes. Didn't know that was him on the album cover eitherApril 2012
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stripesonfirex wrote:
they named it mettle because of this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Chuvalo#Personal_life and the google definition of mettle sums it up pretty clearly i think "mettle: a person's ability to cope well with difficulties or to face a demanding situation in a spirited and resilient way." not only was he never KO'd once in 93 boxing matches but he managed to go through literal living hell and pull through it allApril 2012
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jonnyj24 wrote:
I'm loving Mettle. I think it's the 2nd best track on Curve under Heavyweight and the best closer to an album since The Wonderful Future. The honesty from George Chavalo works powerfully with the music. I wonder why they decided to name the track Mettle though... any ideas?April 2012
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reverse20 wrote:
a different name and feel, removing the chorus makes it feel like it's missing something now. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fMSYBd_6EcApril 2012
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Attic wrote:
"The wolf" is on the album, but it has a different name "Fire in the hen house"April 2012
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unbornation wrote:
The new album it's kinda different, but it's fucking awesome.April 2012
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reverse20 wrote:
meh, and i really liked the wolf. not looking forward to curve anymore.April 2012
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stripesonfirex wrote:
if OLP turned into radiohead i would be totally okay with that. realistically they should have gone down a completely different path post-spiritual machines but instead opted to pursue a career in mainstream generic radio fodder. glad they backtracked to the fork in the road they faced after spiritual machines and took the other road this time.April 2012
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Dream_EA wrote:
Strange feeling after hearing the new album. The style has changed and I doubt more like a style of Radiohead for some reason. I'll listen to again.April 2012
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Dark99 wrote:
Enjoying the new album a lot, actually.April 2012
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Bromeo91 wrote:
I really like the new record and I think unlike Burn Burn, Curve will have lasting power and will prove relevant even years from now. My only wish is that we would get a record where raine just goes all out with the falsetto and crazy voice like on happiness. It could be just as different musically.April 2012
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DreadfulHero wrote:
I'm not sure what to think of it yet, but I will give them props for doing something different sounding. I felt they had run the well dry after Gravity, but this isn't like what I expected at all. It's been easy to divide the quality of their music pre and post-Gravity, but this is something different altogether. It sounds like they were listening to a lot of Radiohead and Sparta, too.April 2012
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eldeniro wrote:
Heavyweight is the strongest track for sure, but the album holds its own in their discography. It's their best album since Spiritual Machines imo and I'm delighted with it. I also love how I can tell the tracks will sound awesome live. As a whole it's a great album to listen to, unlike pretty much everything else post Gravity. Impressed.April 2012
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negrowallace wrote:
Curve is fucking amazing. It seems they're never going to be able to produce songs of the style of Clumsy again, but the fact that every album is different is their best quality. If every album was like clumsy, they wouldn't have produced Annie (from Happiness..) , The Wonderful Future (from Spiritual Machines) , Bring Back the Sun (from Gravity) , Apology (from Healthy...) , Dreamland (from Burn Burn) , and HEAVYWEIGHT (from Curve).April 2012
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keanequeen wrote:
Curve, o/April 2012
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lofidelphia wrote:
welcome back!! (i also loved Burn Burn)March 2012
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bd007h2 wrote:
new album blows Burn Burn and Healthy In Paranoid Times out of the water. And no, it's not similar to gravity. It's really not similar to any of their albums. It's very different from almost anything they've done before, and in a great way.March 2012
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Roxanne1990 wrote:
I hope the new album will be similar to Gravity. [2]March 2012
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eldeniro wrote:
I never thought OLP were similar to Smashing Pumpkins stylistically. There are really no similar artists because OLP made 4 really original and different albums in their prime that had individual selling points and sentiment to draw the listener in and make them understand the concepts and stuff. There's some 30 second clips of new tracks on their website btw, http://www.ourladypeace.com/ just click the news tab at the sideMarch 2012
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composera wrote:
Ugh, a few of those song names sound super generic/radio-fodder. "Find Our Way" and "If This Is It" in particular. I'm still looking forward to the album but I bet you guys $5 that a bunch of these are gonna be 4-chord jogging anthems similar to the bulk of their post-Spiritual Machines singles.March 2012
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Dream_EA wrote:
I hope the new album will be similar to Gravity.March 2012
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SteRDLK wrote:
Alleged tracklist: "Allowance", "Fire in the Henhouse", "Heavyweight", "Window Seat", "As Fast As You Can", "If This Is It", "Will Someday Change", "Find Our Way", "Rabbits", "Mettle". Just 3 weeks to go! Can't wait!March 2012
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Rutherfordio94 wrote:
I'm looking forward to hearing the new album.March 2012
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mochalex wrote:
Does anyone else find it odd that OLP only has 6 similar artists? And Smashing Pumpkins isn't one of them?March 2012
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jonnyj24 wrote:
Heavyweight is cool http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OfwPGZxIXz4&ob=av2eFebruary 2012
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dreezy1017 wrote:
@SteRDLK Thanks for the info!January 2012
