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in some hotel room alone somewhere. I’d rather try to figure it out now than do the typical ‘Turn 65 and try to find God because I’m afraid of dying’ business. I don’t think life should be like that. There has to be some attention to detail and substance throughout your life. The whole Happiness... thing stems from that. It’s about trying to find something in a superficial world that isn’t superficial.
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about death, for whatever reason. There's definitely an obsession with death and a huge fear. But in knowing that, it makes you hate these other things more, because it's not what life's about. Buying Tommy Hilfinger (sic) because it's cool has nothing to do with any kind of emotional value or content, and music for me does. So when they hit each other, I get pretty emotional about it."
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albums which included tightening up songs and forming more cohesive tracks. This allowed each song to have the utmost attention given to it while being written and it sometimes took one week or more to record one song. "Annie" for example, took over two weeks of jam sessions to become a fully realized song.
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There was definitely a lot of talk around the studio about death and mortality and spirituality and trying to figure out what happens after this. That’s the one question we can’t answer, and it’s interesting. It’s obvious that it’s something that haunts me on a personal level, as I try to fall asleep
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technology. Listeners to any of the stations could call in and ask the band members questions. On September 13, 1999, a special listening party was held on a newly redesigned ourladypeace.com where fans could listen to the entire album via streamlink. The band also held an online chat with fans for a
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infamously accused them of ripping off his band. They tried to counter the remark for their new album. "We've toured so much for the last five years throughout the U.S. and Canada and with all the bands we've played with . . . music became so diluted and so disposable we said: 'If we're going to make
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in December as well as in February 2000 back in Canada. The cross-America tour continued into January 2000 before the band began their cross-Canadian headline tour dubbed "The World's a Blister Tour". They returned to the United States in the Spring to participate in multiple music festivals such as
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said, "...there's something curiously unmoving and dispassionate about it - it's canned angst ordered from some overstocked and increasingly disused alt-rock warehouse outside of Seattle, too studious and sterile to ever really hit you the way rock 'n' roll is supposed to." Leigh Buckley Fountain of
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Raine Maida has stated that the album is so tight and so well executed because the band only recorded 12 songs during the Happiness sessions, instead of recording 20 or more like they did with their previous two albums. They strove to achieve a much simpler method of songwriting than on the previous
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According to Raine Maida, the overall idea of the album is human obsession, "A lot of this record came from obsessions: Definitely seeing those obsessions in the States, the guns, the Gap ads and how the media determines who you are these days.... During the recording of this record, we talked a lot
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Before their show at Woodstock in June, Our Lady Peace played a set of secret gigs in Muskoka and Toronto under the pseudonym Belly Flop Communist, at Jamie Edwards' suggestion. T-shirts were even made up and sold at the shows. While the shows were secret, the band divulged their true identity over
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and that Jeremy knew through a mutual friend, to augment their live shows. "The turning point was when we decided to take off the table our usual constraint, which is that if we can't pull it off as a three-piece instrumental then we shouldn't be doing it," said Mike Turner. "Now we're like, we'll
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festival. Raine brought in many of the songs he had written in demo form already recorded and the rest of the band expanded upon those. Unlike previous albums, Mike Turner took little part in writing the album. Recording began in mid-January 1999. The band isolated themselves in the studio with
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to edit. "It's the best thing for us because you don't have to wait between takes like if I'm doing a vocal take or Jeremy's doing drum stuff, if you want to do it again, you can do it instantaneously." Other new effects the band used included filtering percussion through a distortion box and
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and other special effects and ended up recording for the album. The band was looking to make a sonic leap forward from their previous albums. "We took the things we thought were original from 'Clumsy' and 'Naveed' and tried to overdo them." said Raine Maida, "As well, our songwriting really
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little outside contact. They spent one and a half months recording the bed tracks of vocals and guitar and a week and a half each for drum and bass parts. The album took four months to record in all. For the first time, this album was recorded entirely on digital equipment using
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The lyrics on the album are mostly written in the first-person. The lyrics are usually about unusual themes—laziness, isolation, loneliness and happiness, most explained in a metaphorical manner. The track "Lying Awake" was said to be about
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To promote the upcoming release of their album in September, Our Lady Peace performed a live in-studio concert and Q&A which was aired to 12 Canadian radio stations simultaneously utilizing satellite and
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also reviewed the album positively, citing "Thief" as a stand-out track and saying that, "Our Lady Peace's music may be a little predictable, but if it's not broke, don't fix it." In a 2.5 star review, the
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praised the album for its high energy and subtle textures but criticized the vocals, saying "Raine Maida's overexposed falsetto is grating enough to send borderline psychotics over the edge."
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get another guy, we'll do whatever we have to, let's just make a great record. So we indulged ourselves with a lot of textures, a lot of other sounds." Jamie provided extra guitar as well as
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said in a March 1998 interview. "We're all writing collectively and individually. Everyone's hovered over their four-track machines, if we're not trying to work things out in sound checks."
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makes a guest appearance on the final track of the album "Stealing Babies". Jeremy Taggart was a big fan of Jones' and was able to meet him through his drum technician while at a show in
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was released in Canada on September 21, 1999. The album was very successful in its first week, selling 40,090 copies and debuting at #1 on the Canadian Albums Chart.
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Halfway through recording, the band realized that the music they were recording would be very hard to recreate live, especially for Mike Turner. They decided to hire
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praised the guitar playing from the album, especially on the song "Blister" and also noted how the band had expanded its musical turf. Melissa Maino of
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gave the album a B− and positively noted that, "The same catchy melodies, same distracted off-kilter rhythms dominate this album that dominated 1998's
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for the very first time live. They played at Woodstock on July 25, 1999, where they played a 12 song set including six songs from the new album.
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Mike Turner and Raine Maida say they wanted to make an album that didn't sound derivative, an accusation that had stung them in the past.
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which they had been working on since before the festival and which would be completed and released in Canada before the end of the year.
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toured together across Canada. Touring effectively ended after Summersault as the band had announced work for a brand new studio album,
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when she was 6 years old. She went around the world and visited other kids with AIDS. Raine was so inspired. The song features
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was panned by many critics who cited it as being over-ambitious and too dour in subject manner. In the band's hometown,
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In an online chat in March 2001, Mike Turner revealed the inspiration for this song. "The song was inspired by a
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the radio causing the shows to soon sell out. Here, the band played many of the songs from
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Johnston, Dave "Let it Raine: Our Lady Peace continues their pursuit of Happiness"
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Fountain, Lee Buckley (October 21, 1999). "Vocalist on 'Fish' Needs Reeling In".
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Give Peace a Chance: Canuck Rockers' Third Album Reflects Today's Troubled Times
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For their third studio album, Our Lady Peace chose again to work with producer
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Maino, Melissa. "Latest effort from Our Lady Peace is a good catch :. "
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Raine explained the album's overall concept in an early 2000 interview with
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on archived web pages for ourladypeace.com. Retrieved September 19, 2009
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area multi-instrumentalist Jamie Edwards, who had formerly played with
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Fountain, Lee Buckley "Vocalist on 'Fish' needs reeling in :. "
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Our Lady Peace Return with 'Happiness...Is Not a Fish You Can Catch'
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Restless in Peace: Don't ask Raine Maida how he is. He'll tell you!
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a record, let's put out something that maybe challenges people.'"
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David Gerard. "Our Lady Peace Happiness. . . Columbia  :. "
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documentary about a little girl named Eve that was diagnosed with
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tour, where them and other Canadian and American bands including
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Dark Optimism: Our Lady Peace Captivates with Smart, Moody Rock
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Tarlach, Gemma "Our Lady Peace, like Creed, does it their way"
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jazz drummer. The photo shoot for this album took place around
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Happiness is Third Columbia Set from Canada's Our Lady Peace
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During August 2000, the members of OLP organized the second
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in late November soon after their appearance at the 1998
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in September 1999 the band set off on a tour across the
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focus on a lighter melody, often following vocalist
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on the cover) is the third studio album by Canadian
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Happiness...Is Not a Fish That You Can Catch
An old man standing on a sandy beach wearing a black suit and bowler derby stands holding an orange-pink fish in both hands. He stares at the audience with a puzzled look on his face.
Studio album
Our Lady Peace
Toronto
Genre
Alternative rock
art rock
post-grunge
Label
Columbia
Producer
Arnold Lanni
Our Lady Peace
Clumsy
Spiritual Machines
Singles
One Man Army
Annie
Is Anybody Home?
Thief
alternative rock
Our Lady Peace
Columbia Records
Canadian Albums Chart
One Man Army
Annie
Is Anybody Home?
Thief
Elvin Jones

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