About this album

Sound: "An expansive blend of alternative rock and post-grunge, showcasing introspective lyrics layered over dynamic instrumentals."

Where they were

When 'Burn Burn' was released in 2009, Our Lady Peace was navigating a transitional phase following their 2005 album 'Healthy in Paranoid Times'. The band had experienced lineup changes and was working to redefine their sound while maintaining their established identity in the Canadian rock scene.

Why it matters

'Burn Burn' marked a resurgence for Our Lady Peace, debuting at number 11 on the Canadian Albums Chart. The album's lead single, 'All You Did Was Save My Life', received significant radio play, helping to reinvigorate the band's presence after several years of lower visibility in mainstream rock.

Essential tracks

  • "All You Did Was Save My Life" — This track serves as the album's anthem, featuring powerful vocals and a memorable chorus that captures the essence of personal struggle and resilience.
  • "Monkey Brains" — With its energetic tempo and biting commentary on societal issues, 'Monkey Brains' exemplifies the band's ability to merge thought-provoking lyrics with catchy melodies.
  • "Refuge" — 'Refuge' stands out with its emotional depth and introspective lyrics, showcasing the band's evolution while maintaining their signature sound.

Release Date

January 1, 2009

Artist Origin

Canada

Tracklist

Disc 1

  1. 1 All You Did Was Save My Life 3:48
  2. 2 Dreamland 3:36
  3. 3 Monkey Brains 4:30
  4. 4 The End Is Where We Begin 3:23
  5. 5 Escape Artist 4:02
  6. 6 Refuge 4:16
  7. 7 Never Get Over You 3:57
  8. 8 White Flags 3:18
  9. 9 Signs of Life 3:14
  10. 10 Paper Moon 3:55
  11. 11 Time Bomb 3:31
  12. 12 The Right Stuff 3:23

Disc 2

  1. 1 All You Did Was Save My Life
  2. 2 Dreamland
  3. 3 Monkey Brains
  4. 4 Never Get Over You
  5. 5 Refuge
  6. 6 The Right Stuff
  7. 7 All You Did Was Save My Life
  8. 8 The Right Stuff