Posted by jason on October 29, 2009
Our Lady Peace have been at it for 15 years, and while some say they kinda lost the plot somewhere early this decade, I give them tons of credit for sticking with it and surviving one of the worst cases I’ve ever seen of record label clumsiness (no pun intended)…
…I’ve interviewed them twice… Once back in 1998 when Superman’s Dead was hitting, and then a few years later when Somewhere Out There came out… Both times, they were simply some of the most down-to-earth rock stars I’d ever met… No different this time… Click below to hear my conversation with OLP’s bassist Duncan, and if you’re over 21 you better be down there this Saturday night at Power and Light for their free show…
SEGMENT 1: Duncan gives a few specific examples from every major label band’s nightmare….
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SEGMENT 2: …how a major band keeps perspective…
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