NEW OLP SONGS!!!!!!!!
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They put up the track listing and times on AOLl.CA and you can download it soon from ITUNES..
http://music.channel.aol.com/artist/mai ... id=785040#
here is the order the songs will be in according to AOL/Canada
Angels/Losing/Sleep 04:31
Will the Future Blame Us 04:26
Picture 03:35
Where Are You 04:06
Wipe That Smile Off Your Face 04:24
Love and Trust 03:21
Boy 04:35
Apology 03:46
World on a String 03:25
Don't Stop 03:45
Walking in Circles 03:33
Al Genina (Leave the Light On) 02:14
http://music.channel.aol.com/artist/mai ... id=785040#
here is the order the songs will be in according to AOL/Canada
Angels/Losing/Sleep 04:31
Will the Future Blame Us 04:26
Picture 03:35
Where Are You 04:06
Wipe That Smile Off Your Face 04:24
Love and Trust 03:21
Boy 04:35
Apology 03:46
World on a String 03:25
Don't Stop 03:45
Walking in Circles 03:33
Al Genina (Leave the Light On) 02:14
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My thoughts on the album, in black text, highlight to read (beware, pretty detailed review)
1. Angels Losing Sleep - I must've to the clip of this on OLP.com about a hundred times. One of my favorite songs on the album. Love Raine's singing and the sudden ending
2. Will The Future Blame Us - I like this one a lot. I can't for the life of me understand why they used Where Are You as the first single instead of this. I could imagine lots of people singing the words to this one. The chorus is huge.
3. Picture - This is one of the clunkers in my opinion, it never seems to hold my attention for very long
4. Where Are You - The worst song on the album in my opinion. It sounds patched together and I never liked it much.[/shadow]
5. Wipe That Smile Off Your Face - Awesome song. Not quite as good as some of the live versions. I sorely miss the 2 minute guitar solo. The ending totally makes up for it and made me smile from ear to ear. Its so good to hear Raine really let out a few good falsetto yowls once in a while
6. Love and Trust - This is a good song, I love the lyrics and Steve's chiming guitar part.
7. Boy - I can't form an accurate opinion of this song. Its sounds so like U2 that its almost eerie (and as I've already said I'm not to hot on U2)
8. Apology - This song is brilliant. Its a very pretty love song that makes the most of what is essentially Raine moaning for minutes on end. Guitar is very nice. Love this song.
9. The World On A String - One of those songs that makes you go "what the f*ck" the first time you hear it. I love the 50's-ish sound to it. I find myself singing this one all the time. It sounds like they all had fun with this one. Duncan's bass is more present on this one (as well as on the rest of the album) than it ever was on Gravity
10. Don't Stop - This ones ok, a tiny bit generic (although some of that might come from being placed right after Apoligy and World On A String). I love the break at 2:14 . If you've read the Access article w/Raine the verse here makes a lot of sense.
11. Circles -At first I was very meh on this one. Its grown to become one of my faves. Duncan must have had fun on this one. He gets a nice little bass solo that intertwines nicely with Steves guitar. I love how the echo of the word Circles is sung. Also, nice atmospheric keyboars on this one.
12. - Al Genina (Leave A Light On) - Everything about this track completely floored me. The lyrics are heartbreaking and the music (guitar and keys) is ethereal and brilliant. One of Raine's best vocal performances. This is so going to end up being one of my favorite OLP songs.
Pro's
- Much less bland than Gravity
- It seems that Raine isn't utterly afraid of using his higher register anymore. Its nowhere near what it used to be but its so nice to hear him slip into his falsetto once in while.
- When Raine sings deep its not nearly as abrasive as it was on Gravity
- I've noticed the keys alot on this album. It gives a great sense of atmosphere to the album that was majorly lacking on Gravity.
- Steve doesn't seem like such an ill fit on record anymore (he's freaking amazing live, I've never contested that. *remembers seeing Birdman live*
Cons
- There are some absolute clunkers (namely Where Are You, Picture, and Boy. I'm gonna get flack for that one)
In conclusion, its much better than I'd even hoped for. Not quite great but it blows Gravity out of the water imo.
1. Angels Losing Sleep - I must've to the clip of this on OLP.com about a hundred times. One of my favorite songs on the album. Love Raine's singing and the sudden ending
2. Will The Future Blame Us - I like this one a lot. I can't for the life of me understand why they used Where Are You as the first single instead of this. I could imagine lots of people singing the words to this one. The chorus is huge.
3. Picture - This is one of the clunkers in my opinion, it never seems to hold my attention for very long
4. Where Are You - The worst song on the album in my opinion. It sounds patched together and I never liked it much.[/shadow]
5. Wipe That Smile Off Your Face - Awesome song. Not quite as good as some of the live versions. I sorely miss the 2 minute guitar solo. The ending totally makes up for it and made me smile from ear to ear. Its so good to hear Raine really let out a few good falsetto yowls once in a while
6. Love and Trust - This is a good song, I love the lyrics and Steve's chiming guitar part.
7. Boy - I can't form an accurate opinion of this song. Its sounds so like U2 that its almost eerie (and as I've already said I'm not to hot on U2)
8. Apology - This song is brilliant. Its a very pretty love song that makes the most of what is essentially Raine moaning for minutes on end. Guitar is very nice. Love this song.
9. The World On A String - One of those songs that makes you go "what the f*ck" the first time you hear it. I love the 50's-ish sound to it. I find myself singing this one all the time. It sounds like they all had fun with this one. Duncan's bass is more present on this one (as well as on the rest of the album) than it ever was on Gravity
10. Don't Stop - This ones ok, a tiny bit generic (although some of that might come from being placed right after Apoligy and World On A String). I love the break at 2:14 . If you've read the Access article w/Raine the verse here makes a lot of sense.
11. Circles -At first I was very meh on this one. Its grown to become one of my faves. Duncan must have had fun on this one. He gets a nice little bass solo that intertwines nicely with Steves guitar. I love how the echo of the word Circles is sung. Also, nice atmospheric keyboars on this one.
12. - Al Genina (Leave A Light On) - Everything about this track completely floored me. The lyrics are heartbreaking and the music (guitar and keys) is ethereal and brilliant. One of Raine's best vocal performances. This is so going to end up being one of my favorite OLP songs.
Pro's
- Much less bland than Gravity
- It seems that Raine isn't utterly afraid of using his higher register anymore. Its nowhere near what it used to be but its so nice to hear him slip into his falsetto once in while.
- When Raine sings deep its not nearly as abrasive as it was on Gravity
- I've noticed the keys alot on this album. It gives a great sense of atmosphere to the album that was majorly lacking on Gravity.
- Steve doesn't seem like such an ill fit on record anymore (he's freaking amazing live, I've never contested that. *remembers seeing Birdman live*

Cons
- There are some absolute clunkers (namely Where Are You, Picture, and Boy. I'm gonna get flack for that one)
In conclusion, its much better than I'd even hoped for. Not quite great but it blows Gravity out of the water imo.
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Boy will grow on you with a few listens. Its got some great guitar rythyms and has an epic feel to it.......I found the chorus off putting at the start and since the song is slower I kind of neglected to listen to it. I find it much more intricate than the first few tracks on the album. There's always something great to find in Boy you didn't hear before.
ugh....sounds like Michael Jackson.
ugh....sounds like Michael Jackson.
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Rigger wrote:I don't know about the rest of you, but I definitely feel that "Al Genina (Leave a Light on)" may be the most beautiful, haunting OLP song to date.
Hmm I kinda have to agree... although, "4am", "Thief", and "Wonderful Future" were all really freakin beautiful as well
Sorry.. I forget to mention how beautiful SOT was as well...... i'm kidding lol... *runs and hides*
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I think I am the only person who hasn't heard the songs(except what they do live) and to tell you the truth doesn't bother me one bit..
I still haven't seen the video either..
EGOTIST, I remember that PJ song..
I still haven't seen the video either..
EGOTIST, I remember that PJ song..
I feel love, I feel a power. It comes to me in the darkest hour. And I want to feel it again
Teach the young people how to think, not what to think-Sidney Sugarman
http://www.warchild.ca http://www.one.org http://www.cityharvest.org/

Peace and Love
Gail E.
Rigger wrote:I don't know about the rest of you, but I definitely feel that "Al Genina (Leave a Light on)" may be the most beautiful, haunting OLP song to date.

"if the nuremberg trials were applied to us foreign policy, every us president since 1945 would have been hanged." noam chomsky.
...and this is me hanging on / i'd burn our initials in the sun if it would shine / anxiety chokes me like razor wire / if hate's in your heart man, you'll take what you're given / wake up / i'm not the only one / it's never goodbye / go ahead and play dead / if everyone's a casualty, then take your time, there ain't no trouble / these wounds they will not heal / ambition can be a tricky thing / what the hell do i know about rape anyway? / this is not what i hoped for / ain't it so weird how it makes you a weapon / who will be there to tell me how stupid i am? / those living for death will die by their own hand / and it's me that I am spying on / pick up the pieces and live with the stars / hurry up and wait / things have never been so swell / they're always the ones who slowly drift / be great / ...and this is my world.
...and this is me hanging on / i'd burn our initials in the sun if it would shine / anxiety chokes me like razor wire / if hate's in your heart man, you'll take what you're given / wake up / i'm not the only one / it's never goodbye / go ahead and play dead / if everyone's a casualty, then take your time, there ain't no trouble / these wounds they will not heal / ambition can be a tricky thing / what the hell do i know about rape anyway? / this is not what i hoped for / ain't it so weird how it makes you a weapon / who will be there to tell me how stupid i am? / those living for death will die by their own hand / and it's me that I am spying on / pick up the pieces and live with the stars / hurry up and wait / things have never been so swell / they're always the ones who slowly drift / be great / ...and this is my world.
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