WE ALL GET LIGHTER - Raine Maida's Sophomore solo Album
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TW inspires confidence. Like MoL said, I do like these songs, for sure I do. They're just not embodying the part about Raine's first solo CD that I loved so much. But I'm still on board for this thing, don't you worry. Especially with TW's reassurances.
I just wanna get out,
Stuck inside of this.
Waiting for something else,

Stuck inside of this.
Waiting for something else,

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January... Really...?
Our Lady Peace frontman Raine Maida just sent an e-mail updating me on the status of his new solo CD. According to Raine, the track “Bury Me With A Gun” (streaming HERE) is a teaser track available August 24th via iTunes. The official first single will be out in September with two other tracks to follow in October and November and a full CD and illustrated book January 11, 2011. Raine released his first full-length solo CD in 2007 called The Hunters Lullaby.
January... Really...?

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Well first the new OLP album was supposed to be late 2010, then new year 2011. His solo was supposed to be around October, with songs released every 2-3 weeks to lead up to it starting in August. Now his solo album is new year 2011. I'm assuming he'll want to tour for it, which I wouldn't have a problem with, but I have a feeling it'll delay the OLP album. Even without a big solo tour, I seriously wouldn't expect the OLP album until late 2011 at the earliest.
I know all of us here always joke about how long it'll take for an album to be released, but I've pretty much learned to take anything the band says (release time periods, sounds they're going for, what is or isn't on the album, etc.) with a grain of salt.
I know all of us here always joke about how long it'll take for an album to be released, but I've pretty much learned to take anything the band says (release time periods, sounds they're going for, what is or isn't on the album, etc.) with a grain of salt.
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People should know by now that Raine timelines and reality are two very different things
I also feel like some people are kind of complaining that he's doing solo stuff because it's taking time away from the band stuff... let's look on the bright side... as someone said before. We're getting both. Two albums and two tours in less than a year. That's a constant stream of music. He's trying to do two things at once. It's going to take a while. Patience people.

I also feel like some people are kind of complaining that he's doing solo stuff because it's taking time away from the band stuff... let's look on the bright side... as someone said before. We're getting both. Two albums and two tours in less than a year. That's a constant stream of music. He's trying to do two things at once. It's going to take a while. Patience people.
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MindsOnLoan wrote:Well it remains to be seen if they'll be in less than a year...
And I'm not complaining about his solo career, as I really enjoy his solo stuff. Just find it annoying that the band's interviews tend to be the least credible source for info.
You weren't the person I had in mind when I made that comment.

“Music doesn’t have the power to change the world. What music does is it changes people, & that changes the world, so to say that music doesn’t change people anymore is just ridiculous. It does everyday. It doesn’t have to be on a political or social level. You could be feeling shitty & it makes you happy & if that’s all it does, it’s changing the world. It’s making it a better place.” ~ Raine Maida




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