11am to 12 pm? that sucks im gonna be at work till atleast 5, and i thought you said that the dot net update was supposed to be a one for today trustworthy?
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Flynn wrote:11am to 12 pm? that sucks im gonna be at work till atleast 5, and i thought you said that the dot net update was supposed to be a good one trustworthy?
Dude, how do you think I feel?
I'm going to be at work until 3:00 p.m. ...it's going to be the longest day ever!!!
im listening for sure i can't wait im gonna try to not listen to all songs but i doubt i'll be able to, it's gonna be a long day tomorrow probably wont be off till like 5
it will be awsome when you get the cd either way im sure this listening party wont be cd quality and also really looking forward to having all the artwork and lyrics and also time bomb and yes even looking forward to studio version of the right stuff
Has it really been more than four years since the last OLP album? Yeah, it has. We can blame Raine Maida, too.
With his new home studio in LA, the band is no longer under any kind of time constraints. They were free to record Burn Burn at a leisurely, contemplative pace. Everyone would fly in, work on some tracks and then scatter for a few months. Then, with fresh ears, they’d reconvene back at Raine’s place and continue to work.
The result is a lean’n’mean ten-track album that finishes up in a smidgen over 38 minutes—a welcome bit of restraint in an era where some bands think that a great album has to be 71 minutes long.<a href="http://www.exploremusic.com/exclusives/2009-07-13/our-lady-peace-and-burn-burn-track-by-track" target="_blank"><B>Read More</b></a>
Trustworthy wrote:The result is a lean’n’mean ten-track album that finishes up in a smidgen over 38 minutes—a welcome bit of restraint in an era where some bands think that a great album has to be 71 minutes long.
This I disagree with.
-Sarah Goodbye you liar, Well you sipped from the cup but you don't own up to anything Then you think you will inspire Take apart your head (and I wish I could inspire) Take apart your demons, then you add it to the list.
I generally don't like 71 minute albums. But then, who is making 71 minute albums? Unless you're an instrumental post-rock band, chances are you are not. 45 has always been the way to go to me, and anything less than 35 can teeter on being too slim unless we're talking about an EP.