Our Lady Peace: Curve
Our Lady Peace
Curve
(Warner Music)
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 youād carried on as a band. However, Curve has fallen into my lap, and Iāve since learned that two decades after starting out as a group, youāre 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, thereās always the opportunity to have a catchy singalong chorus turn a good song into an earworm, such as with āFire in the Henhouseā and āHeavyweight.ā Slinking guitars on āIf This Is Itā show that the band isnāt afraid to be unapologetically rock ānā roll, while āMettleā features audio excerpts from Canadian boxer George Chuvalo.
Curve is refreshing for what it is as much as for what it isnāt. Each track is solid and holds its own on the album as a whole.