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Famous as :
Alternative rock bandBirth Date :
1992Birth Place :
Toronto, CanadaClaim to fame :
Single "Somewhere Out There" (2002)
Artist of the Week: Our Lady Peace
July 20, 2009 12:07:39Our Lady Peace, who made Billboard Hot 100 debut with their 2002 single "Somewhere Out There", are gearing up to release their new studio effort "Burn Burn" across U.S. on Tuesday, July 21. Produced by their frontman Raine Maida, the album is "a little bit mature, but a proper rock record." It will carry ten new songs with two additional bonus tracks.
Commenting on why he steps behind production table instead of hiring longtime producer Bob Rock for the job, Raine said, "I was always involved, even with Bob [who produced 2002's 'Gravity' and 2005's 'Healthy in Paranoid Times']. I'm not a control freak by any means, but I've always had a vision of the music and how it should be." He added, "I do think collaboration is a very important thing. I have a high regard for collaboration. It's just the timing of this, and where I'm at and where the band's at, we're much better served doing it ourselves. It's really exciting."
Our Lady Peace's 'All You Did Was Save My Life' Music Video
May 25, 2009 11:05:14Our Lady Peace have just premiered a music video for their new single titled "All You Did Was Save My Life". They appeared, in the Scott Weintrob-directed video, singing the song in the wood. In addition, actress Shenae Grimes is also captured making a cameo, seen running through the forest to meet her lover.
"All You Did Was Save My Life" is expected to be included in the Canadian alternative rock band's upcoming seventh studio album "Burn Burn". The song will be released in Canada on May 25, and in the U.S. on June 9, while the album is planned to be dropped across America on July 21.
Star-Studded Lineup to Perform at AIDS Concert
July 25, 2006 03:07:57
Singer Alicia Keys, actor Richard Gere, and Barenaked Ladies are among the celebrities who will kick off the International AIDS Conference, held next month in Toronto.
Other acts at the opening ceremony, scheduled for Aug. 13 at the Rogers Centre, include Our Lady Peace, Chantal Kreviazuk, Amanda Marshall, Massari and Blue Man Group.






