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 Post subject: Raine Maida || The Hunter's Lullaby
PostPosted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 4:11 pm 
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If you can get past the band he is from, I think alot of you people might like this record....Saw him perform the other night and it was amazing. His wife, singer/songwriter Chantal Kreviazuk is on the record as well, and played keyboards during the live show. During the encore, she did an amazing piano version of the Pixies "Where is My Mind?"

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Our Lady Peace frontman Raine Maida has long been considered intense--not just musically but also in his day-to-day political activism--so it should come as no surprise that his debut solo CD, The Hunters Lullaby, is neither light nor fluffy. Including similar but slightly different versions of the four tracks that comprise his 2006 EP, Love Hope Hero, this ten-song CD, according to Maida, didn’t start out as musical numbers, but instead as poems. In fact, poetry runs throughout this disc, whereby Maida repeatedly breaks out of singing and veers into rhymes a la Patti Smith, Saul Williams, and Leonard Cohen. The disc's catchiest tune--lead-off single "Yellow Brick Road" (no relation to Sir Elton's similarly named track)--is quite unlike OLP, with a Middle Eastern-sounding fiddle weaving around Maida's Beat-meets-Slam-poetry, as he recollects his early punk-rock roots. Much of the CD is jam-packed with deep convictions, ranging from topics including politics and activists ("One Second Chance"), to moving his family from Canada to L.A. ("Careful What You Wish For"), to a song inspired by Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth ("China Doll.") That said, every instrument used on the disc is acoustic, not electric (including wife Chantal Kreviazuk on piano and vocals), resulting in a lyrically noisy but sonically subdued disc. --Denise Sheppard

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its not great, but its better than the garbage hes been pumping out for the last few years in our lady peace.


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its not great, but its better than the garbage hes been pumping out for the last few years in our lady peace.


I love the record.
Agreed bout OLP...
"Healthy in Paranoid Times" was half great / half filler.
"Gravity" was pretty good though....Had more then 4 or so tracks that could have been smashes at radio...

"Spiritual Machines" is one of my favorite records EVER.

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No matter how much I loved OLP when I was a teenager, I can't see myself checking this out.

Everything from Gravity onward was dreck and hearing the odd recent song from Matthew Good tells me that those '90s Canadian alternative rock boys should remain there.


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