Our Lady Peace Reflects on 30+ Years, New Music, Tour Dates, and a One‑of‑a‑Kind Documentary
Go behind the music with Our Lady Peace as we dive into more than 30 years of creativity, evolution, and rock‑driven storytelling. In this episode, Raine Maida joins WMMR’s Markus to reflect on the band’s origins, their changing sound over ten studio albums, and the inspiration behind their newest tracks, including Sound The Alarm, I Wanna Be Your Drug, and No Angels in This Town. You’ll hear stories about early demos, songwriting breakthroughs, and how the band continues to experiment with concepts like AI within the Spiritual Machines universe.
We also explore life on the road as Our Lady Peace teams up with The Verve Pipe for a national tour, plus a look ahead at their upcoming West Coast dates. And for fans who have followed them across cities, countries, and decades — there’s a special treat: a truly unique documentary told through the eyes of a dedicated American fan who has seen the band live more than 100 times.
Whether you discovered OLP in the ’90s or just found them through their latest releases, this episode celebrates the passion, longevity, and creative spark that keep the band moving forward.
Everything Our Lady Peace lives at ourladypeace.com — but this is your all‑access audio pass to the stories behind the music.
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