Burn Burn (album) explained

Burn Burn
Type:studio
Artist:Our Lady Peace
Cover:BurnBurnFinal.jpg
Alt:A photo of an old man holding orange balloons floating in the sky with a city in the background against a black and gray sky
Released:July 21, 2009
Recorded:February 2007 – June 2009
Los Angeles[1]
Genre:Alternative rock
Length:38:03
44:54 (Deluxe edition)
Label:Coalition Entertainment
Producer:Raine Maida
Prev Title:The Very Best of Our Lady Peace
Prev Year:2009
Next Title:Curve
Next Year:2012

Burn Burn is the seventh studio album by Canadian alternative rock band Our Lady Peace, released in North America on July 21, 2009.[2] [3] The album's title is based on a quote by Jack Kerouac from his 1957 novel On the Road.[4]

The album, recorded at vocalist Raine Maida's home studio in Los Angeles between 2007 and 2009, was released independent of any major label under the band's longtime management company Coalition Entertainment. Sony Music (the band's previous label) distributed the album in Canada,[5] and WMG's Independent Label Group did so in the United States.

Burn Burn is Our Lady Peace's first album not to have involved collaboration with an outside producer, having instead been produced by band vocalist Raine Maida. The album's release marked the longest gap between Our Lady Peace studio albums to date, with their previous album, Healthy in Paranoid Times, having been released in August 2005. At 38 minutes, Burn Burn was the band's shortest album until the release of Somethingness in 2018.

Album history

Production on Burn Burn began in February 2007, several months before the release of bandleader Raine Maida's solo album The Hunters Lullaby. According to Maida, Burn Burn is a "proper rock album"—featuring a return to the raw originality of the band's first album Naveed, though a "little more mature".

Maida produced the album himself, noting how he was excited to "not have anybody intrude on sessions". The band had previously worked with producer Bob Rock for their two preceding albums, as well as Arnold Lanni for their first four albums.

Having been defunct since 2007, the official Our Lady Peace fansite was relaunched on March 11, 2009 in anticipation of Burn Burn.[6] The album's original cover was revealed with the relaunch, and on May 1 was officially changed to portray a darker and more simplistic tone than the original.

Burn Burn finished production in early March 2009, and the first single "All You Did Was Save My Life" was released on May 25. The album, as well as a deluxe edition entitled Burn Burn Burn, was released in North America on July 21, 2009. Burn Burn debuted at #3 on the Canadian Albums Chart, selling over 11,000 copies in its first week.[7]

Critical reception

Burn Burn received generally favourable reviews, with PopMatters calling it "their most intimate, immediate album to date". Allmusic compared the album's sound to latter-day Goo-Goo Dolls and 1980s U2, but also noted that the album "remain(s) deficient in hooks and melodies", and that the music "simmered" instead of having "boiled with indignation" as it did in the band's previous albums.

Billboard praised the seventh track "Never Get Over You" as a "killer ballad", but ultimately criticized the album for being too "ballad-heavy" and "one dimensional".Burn Burn doesn't particularly sound like anything Our Lady Peace has done in the past, according to Sputnikmusic, but "maybe that is what is so exciting about (it)".

Charts

Chart (2009)Peak
position
Canadian Albums Chart[8] 3
U.S. Billboard 20041

Songs

The album contains 10 tracks of the 16 that were composed[9] —and is approximately 38 minutes in length. Lyrics were mostly written by Raine Maida, and the first track was co-written by Maida and former The Nixons vocalist Zac Maloy.

The official track listing for Burn Burn was released in May 2009, but was altered in early June to replace the track "The Right Stuff" with "The End is Where We Begin".[10] Sequencing of remaining tracks was also affected by the change. A Deluxe Edition of the album was also released, retitled Burn Burn Burn, with bonus tracks "The Right Stuff" and "Time Bomb" included, as well as a bonus DVD with studio performance footage and music videos for All You Did Was Save My Life and bonus track The Right Stuff.

Single chronology

Track listing

Bonus tracks (from "Deluxe edition")

Personnel

Our Lady Peace

Additional personnel

Notes and References

  1. http://www.rockstarweekly.com/content/view/359/149/ Our Lady Peace album and tour in July
  2. https://web.archive.org/web/20090509164741/http://www.tradingmarkets.com/.site/news/Stock%20News/2309071 Our Lady Peace set to release their seventh studio album July 21
  3. CHARTattack. Retrieved on March 13, 2009.
  4. https://vancouversun.com/entertainment/Lady+Peace+burns+past+better+future/1820203/story.html Our Lady Peace burns the past for a better future
  5. Canoe.ca. Retrieved in 2008.
  6. http://www.ourladypeace.net/ Official Our Lady Peace fansite
  7. Web site: OLP's 'Burn' heats up charts. Jam!. 2011-04-02. https://archive.today/20120711003128/http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Artists/O/Our_Lady_Peace/2009/07/29/10302426-jam.html. July 11, 2012. usurped. mdy-all.
  8. [{{BillboardURLbyName|artist=our lady peace|chart=all}} Burn Burn – Our Lady Peace ]. Billboard. 2011-04-02.
  9. "melodic.net: Our Lady Peace recording new album ". Melodic.net. Retrieved on July 20, 2008.
  10. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002BVKXPI Amazon.com: Burn Burn (Deluxe Edition): Our Lady Peace
  11. http://ca.eonline.com/uberblog/b120547_shenae_hooks_up_with_our_lady_peace_in.html Shanae Grimes hooks up with Our Lady Peace in the 905