Healthy in Paranoid Times

Healthy in Paranoid Times
In a white room, a young man in a white shirt with suspenders sits in a chair facing away from the world. The band's name is to the left of his head while the album's name is to the right, in red.
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 30, 2005
RecordedMay 2003 – May 2005
Studio
Genre
Length45:21
LabelColumbia
ProducerBob Rock, Our Lady Peace, except for "Al Genina", produced by Raine Maida
Our Lady Peace chronology
Live
(2003)
Healthy in Paranoid Times
(2005)
A Decade
(2006)
Singles from Healthy in Paranoid Times
  1. "Where Are You"
    Released: June 29, 2005
  2. "Angels/Losing/Sleep"
    Released: October 8, 2005
  3. "Will the Future Blame Us"
    Released: April 2006

Healthy in Paranoid Times is the sixth studio album by Canadian rock band Our Lady Peace, released on August 30, 2005, by Columbia Records. The disc was released on a standard CD as well as a DualDisc, with the reverse side containing a documentary on the making of the album. The album fared well in both Canada and the U.S., but didn't match up to the success of its 2002 predecessor, Gravity. The first single was "Where Are You", released in Canada during June 2005 and released in the United States a month later. The second and third singles were "Angels/Losing/Sleep" and "Will the Future Blame Us", respectively.

According to the album's liner notes, Healthy was recorded in 1165 days at ten different studios. 2000 hours were spent both discussing and playing music and 43 songs were written and recorded. Over 6000 GB of hard drive space was used for the recording.[1] The band's inability to choose which songs (and which versions of songs) they were satisfied with caused them to prolong recording and push back the release date several times, causing much tension within the group. Every one involved with the project unofficially quit at least once and the band came close to breaking up several times during the process.

Healthy in Paranoid Times has a lighter sound and tone, and is less metaphorical than Our Lady Peace's pre-2002 releases. The second single, however, "Angels/Losing/Sleep" has vocalist Raine Maida singing at a higher pitch, making the jarred, falsetto-like voice Raine Maida and Our Lady Peace was formerly known for. Other songs, like "Boy", also have a lighter melody and vocals, instead of the heavier sounds on Gravity. The album mostly deals with current world events, and discusses issues such as war and the current state of the world, rather than the social and relationship themes featured on Gravity; however, some songs still features the social and relationship themes, which can be found in songs like "Picture" and "Apology". It has been classified as a politically charged album.[2] In particular, the song "Wipe That Smile Off Your Face" was confirmed to be written about George W. Bush.[3]

  1. ^ Healthy in Paranoid Times (CD). Our Lady Peace. Columbia Records. 2005. 94777.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  2. ^ Fuller, Carn "Political comeback: Our Lady Peace returns with new album, anti-Bush message Archived October 9, 2007, at the Wayback Machine" The Star Phoenix May 1, 2006. Retrieved January 5, 2010
  3. ^ Gonshor, Adam "President Bush Inspires Our Lady Peace Track Archived July 19, 2011, at the Wayback Machine" andPOP.com October 13, 2005. Retrieved January 5, 2010