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Published On: Wed, May 30th, 2012

Our Lady Peace: Curve

Our Lady Peace
Curve
(Warner Music)

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Dear Our Lady Peace, I owe you an apology. I enjoyed your music through the 90′s, but after the turn of the millennium, I was unaware that youā€™d carried on as a band. However, Curve has fallen into my lap, and Iā€™ve since learned that two decades after starting out as a group, youā€™re still making relevant, entertaining rock. Please accept my kudos.

After decades together, bands tend to fall into one of two categories: either they try to experiment too much and lose their core sound, or they fall into a rut while trying to replicate their past successes. Our Lady Peace have found a happy medium, returning to their guitar rock roots without rehashing the same old songs.

As personal as the lyrics are, thereā€™s always the opportunity to have a catchy singalong chorus turn a good song into an earworm, such as with ā€œFire in the Henhouseā€ and ā€œHeavyweight.ā€ Slinking guitars on ā€œIf This Is Itā€ show that the band isnā€™t afraid to be unapologetically rock ā€˜nā€™ roll, while ā€œMettleā€ features audio excerpts from Canadian boxer George Chuvalo.

Curve is refreshing for what it is as much as for what it isnā€™t. Each track is solid and holds its own on the album as a whole.

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