TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Canadian alt-rock legends Our Lady Peace’s smash hit song “Run” will be the theme song for “WWE Clash at the Castle” at Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales. The premium ...
“Whatever” was used as Chris Benoit’s theme song in WWE from 2002 until his death in June 2007. Benoit. Benoit murdered his wife Nancy and their son Daniel before he committed suicide. Dark Side Of ...
Our Lady Peace is reclaiming ownership of “Whatever,” the song once used as Chris Benoit’s WWE entrance theme. The band had not performed the song live for years even before Benoit’s 2007 ...
You might just want to clear some space on your alt-rock playlist. Sure, “Superman’s Dead,” “Clumsy” and other classic Our Lady Peace songs still belong there, but expect to be knocked out when you ...
Our Lady Peace leader Raine Maida catches up with Kyle Meredith to talk about Spiritual Machines 2, the sequel to their 2000 album of the same name. The Canadian songwriter first takes us back to the ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Our Lady Peace has gone back to the future -- in more ways than one. The Toronto-formed group is on the road for a short spate of dates, including a Friday stop at the Grog Shop in ...
Mention the word "change" to most rock fans, and they will cringe and think of Van Halen's evolution from Sammy Hagar to Gary Cherone, and the transformation of thin, cool Elvis to fat, Vegas lounge ...
Raine Maida is a poet at heart. Where that poetry fits into his music has finally come into focus. Maida, frontman of Canadian alt-rockers Our Lady Peace, has ventured out on an introspective solo ...
More than two decades later, Our Lady Peace has gone back to the “Machines” shop for its next release. Back in 2000 the Canadian quartet released “Spiritual Machines,” an album based on futurist Ray ...
Our Lady Peace is coming to Syracuse for a private, “invite-only” concert. The Canadian rock band, known for hits like “Superman’s Dead,” “Clumsy,” and “Somewhere Out There,” will perform at the Black ...
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