Healthy in Paranoid Times will be released on August 30th!

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Post by areusad831 »

all those names seem so....simple
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Perhaps Not Afraid? But you guys said that the band decided to drop it.
Do you think that they'd cover Boy?
Is that the tracklisting from the CD you saw at the meet-up?
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Post by BOAT »

lol sorry guys... to burst your bubble.


that is a fake track listing, I made it up. Though "boy" and "weight of the world" are the names of 2 demo's back when the album was going to be called vampires.

however, I was told there will be around 13 tracks, and 1 of them being a guitar/vocal track with Steve and Raine.

lets see how close I am....

again, sorry guys. I just wanted to see how you'd react. :evil:

I'll be accepting death threats on my hotmail account

I will now go back into hiding. ;)

-Kruno
looks like THIS boat's about to sink!
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:GASP:
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Post by Matt. »

"Weight of the World" hmm that's interesting, isn't their a chantal kreviazuk song that has the same title?
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wasn't it "Weight of the Lord" on that holiday greetings list?
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Post by SaturdayNightz »

yea it was

and where did Love&Trust go, that song sounded promising
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Post by Johnny »

Dude, you DID read Kruno's post didn't you?
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kruno you whore
go fuck yourself.
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Post by SaturdayNightz »

Chanandler Bong wrote:Dude, you DID read Kruno's post didn't you?



my bad, LOL


but hey, it seems pretty accurate except for BOY (reminds me of Best Of You by the foos for short)
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I wonder how it would sound if they covered Boy by U2. That would be sexy.
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From Newswire.ca


(note the title for 'Angels Losing Sleep' is actually 'Angels/Losing/Sleep')



OLP Confirmed For Live 8 In Toronto; First Single "Where Are You" at
radio June 29


TORONTO, June 21 /CNW/ - Our Lady Peace is back. The Canadian rock
quartet - Raine Maida (vocalist), Duncan Coutts (bass), Jeremy Taggart
(drums), Steve Mazur (guitar) - is set to release their new record, Healthy In
Paranoid Times on SONY BMG MUSIC (CANADA) INC./Columbia Records Tuesday,
August 30.
The sixth studio album from Our Lady Peace, Healthy In Paranoid Times is
the group's first new studio effort since 2002's Gravity and is the first new
OLP album since the live album Live, which came out in July 2003.
"With this record, we've really taken the time with the songs that we
needed," says frontman Raine Maida. "I don't think these songs sound like
anyone but us."
In celebration of Healthy In Paranoid Times, Our Lady Peace are planning
a series of special shows in North America, which will then be followed by a
major tour. Prior to that, the band will debut their new songs July 2 at Live
8 in Toronto, one of multiple free high-profile events on both sides of the
Atlantic reprising the efforts of the original Live Aid concerts. In addition,
OLP have been tapped to open for the Rolling Stones, August 28 at Frank Clair
Stadium in Ottawa, Ontario and September 3 at Magnetic Hill in Moncton,
New Brunswick.
Healthy In Paranoid Times reunites Our Lady Peace with producer Bob Rock,
who also worked with the group on Gravity. While the sessions were sometimes
grueling, the results are breathtaking - a blend of earnest, immediate
songwriting, evocative musicianship and thought-provoking lyrics that capture
the sheer joy of artistic creation.
"When you're a new band, there's a feeling you get when you play a song
you just wrote," explains Maida. "Maybe it's not the best song in the world,
but it touches you and connects with you. We tried to go back to that kind of
feeling with every song on this album."
The album's first single, "Where Are You," is a trenchant number that
features flailing guitars, full-fisted rhythms and urgent vocals about finding
spirituality outside of organized religion and "Will The Future Blame Us" is
an exultant track colored with textural guitars, a shuffling beat and an
anthemic refrain. Other songs on Healthy in Paranoid Times include "Walking in
Circles," "Picture," "An Apology," "Wipe That Smile Off Your Face" and
"Angels/Losing/Sleep."
The album will be released as both a conventional CD and as a DualDisc.
The latter features the entire record on the audio-only side and an in-depth
look into the making of Healthy In Paranoid Times - including interviews with
Bob Rock and the band, as well as documentary studio footage - on the DVD
side.

Certified double platinum in Canada and RIAA gold only four months after
its release in June 2002, Gravity, the group's fifth studio collection, became
the fastest-selling album in the OLP catalog.
Our Lady Peace's first album, Naveed, generated the hit, "Starseed," and
went on to sell more than half a million copies worldwide. The band's second
album, Clumsy, was released in 1997 and has sold over 2.5 million units
worldwide in addition to reaching platinum status in the U.S. and diamond
certification (1 million) in Canada. In addition to the title track, Clumsy
contained the modern rock hit "Superman's Dead." Happiness...Is Not A Fish
That You Can Catch was released in 1999 and featured the songs, "One Man Army"
and "Is Anybody Home?." Debuting at No. 1 on Soundscan's Canadian chart the
album boasted first week sales of over 40,000 copies. The album has currently
surpassed triple platinum certification in Canada. Spiritual Machines, the
band's fourth record was released in the U.S. on March 13, 2001 and has
surpassed double platinum certification in Canada.
Over the course of the past decade, Our Lady Peace has developed a
well-deserved reputation for its riveting live shows. The Hollywood Reporter
raved, "So many bands and styles have been chained by the 'alternative rock'
label that it's refreshing to find a real rock alternative. Our Lady Peace's
sound and show are the perfect antidotes to today's teeny-bopper punk and
aging argh-rock....the veteran Toronto quartet plays guitar rock with forward
thinking and nods to the past...the no-frills show was a highlight reel of the
band's five-album career. From whisper-to-scream-and-back ballads to crunching
rockers, Our Lady Peace just kept giving."
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Post by SaturdayNightz »

hey theres a new post confirming LIve 8....on fmqb

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tom green and dan akroyd hosting

tegan and sara
OLP
billy talent
brian adams
deep purple
motley crue
tragically hip
simple plan

and others
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Post by SaturdayNightz »

hey Long Johnny, thanks for finding that article man, oretty good article, this is making me even more pumped for the album
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Long Jonny wrote:note the title for 'Angels Losing Sleep' is actually 'Angels/Losing/Sleep')


what next, An/Gel/Slosing/Slee/P? :lol:
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:lol:
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Post by neoncrossing »

thats not really the track listing is it?
or is that a stupid question?
Is there something good, something more?
Is there anything worth dying for?
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Post by SaturdayNightz »

neoncrossing wrote:thats not really the track listing is it?
or is that a stupid question?



no it's a fake track listing, read the post by kruno above
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Post by Dr. Hobo »

hey whore
yeah you know i mean you
im gonna kick your ass at the phoenix next time i get up there
oh and im gonna yell at that fucker
who yelled me
for yelling
when i didnt say a thing
and dave was yelling
fucker
anyways
i forget where i was going with this
so to conclude
you're a whore
go fuck yourself.
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