Our Lady Peace - Clumsy

Primary Artist
Our Lady Peace
Album Title
Clumsy
Release Date
1997 
Time
 
Review by MacKenzie Wilson
Two years after their impressive debut, Our Lady Peace continue their rock journey on Clumsy. This time around, the melodies are more comfortable, giving an easier listen. The roaring rock riffs, however, do calm down a bit. Raine Maida's lyrical screeching remains intact, quite inviting on songs such as "Big Dumb Rocket" and "Automatic Flowers." The intensity found on the first album is a bit more tame and, with Clumsy, the band attempts to beat the sophomore slump. They barely do, and first single "Superman's Dead" prevents Our Lady Peace from such humdrum music. Read More
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