Our Lady Peace Mark 30 Years of Alt-Rock Longevity While Voicing Concerns About AI in Music
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Garret K. Woodward
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A feature article on Canadian alt-rock band Our Lady Peace as they celebrate 30 years since their debut album 'Naveed' (1994). The piece covers their enduring legacy, their current tour, and notably their concerns about artificial intelligence's impact on music and creativity. While reflecting on their career longevity and themes of hope amidst grunge-era angst, the band expresses wariness about AI-generated music and what it means for the future of human artistry.
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· 3 pulledThere was always an underlying theme of hope throughout the larger message.
Thirty-plus years since their debut album, 1994's Naveed, the band is soldiering on, and celebrating their three-decade longevity.
Our Lady Peace are playing a sold-out show some 1,300 miles from their hometown.
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