Spiritual Machines II

Spiritual Machines II

by Our Lady Peace
Spiritual Machines II

Spiritual Machines II

by Our Lady Peace

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

The veteran Canadian rockers' tenth studio album and the sequel to the 2000 concept LP of the same name, Spiritual Machines 2 picks right up where its high-minded predecessor left off. Based on author and futurist Ray Kurzweil's AI-themed 1999 book The Age of Spiritual Machines, the set commences with the first of several cursory tracks of spoken dialog from the author before launching into the ebullient lead single "Stop Making Stupid People Famous." Featuring a guest spot from Pussy Riot's Nadya Tolokonnikova, it's built around an elliptical disco backbeat and an equally dynamic vocal from frontman Raine Maida. It's a far cry from the late-'90s guitar-heavy esthetic that dominated 2018's Somethingness and is more or less indicative of what lies ahead. Having joyfully crucified vapid reality TV stars being allotted a platform to influence cultural and political change, Our Lady Peace follow up Kurzweil's prediction that the developed world will have a UBI (universal basic income) by the end of the 2030s with another bouncy, beat-driven number, "Future Disease." Even the more traditional-sounding cuts like "Holes" and "Good Die Young" largely abandon the arena-ready sound of past efforts in favor of something that hews closer to dystopian dance-rock. Some of that sonic attrition can be attributed to the involvement of producer Dave Sitek, whose punchy engineering helped TV on the Radio achieve such a distinctive sound. Despite the predilection toward rhythmic dynamism, the songs can sometimes feel melodically inert, relying too much on groove and repetition. Did Spiritual Machines really need a second act? Sure, why not. OLP has had two decades to recalibrate their world view, and the current zeitgeist is plenty ripe for commentary. It's not subtle, but there's more than enough joyful energy behind all of the armchair philosophizing and utopian world-building to recommend another trip into the future. ~ James Christopher Monger

Product Details

Release Date: 04/22/2022
Label: Bmg
UPC: 4050538703474
Rank: 79846

Tracks

  1. RK1.Age of Spiritual Machines
  2. Stop Making Stupid People Famous
  3. Holes
  4. RK2.Consciousness
  5. The Message
  6. Wish You Well
  7. RK3.UBI
  8. Future Disease
  9. 19 Days
  10. Run
  11. RK4.Escape Velocity
  12. Simulation
  13. Good Die Young
  14. RK5.Turing Test
  15. Temporary Healing

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Our Lady Peace   Primary Artist
Jason Lader   Keyboards,Guitar
Todd Simon   Horn
Pussy Riot   Featured Artist
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova   Vocals
Emtee   Featured Artist
Ray Kurzweil   Vocals
David Andrew Sitek   Guitar
Steve Mazur   Guitar,Guitar (Acoustic)
Jason Pierce   Drums
Raine Maida   Vocals
Duncan Coutts   Bass

Technical Credits

Mike Turner   Engineer,Producer,Composer
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova   Composer
Matty Green   Engineer
Jason Lader   Sound Design,Composer,Producer
David Andrew Sitek   Composer,Engineer,Producer,Sound Design
Steve Mazur   Composer
Steve Fallone   Engineer
Jason Pierce   Composer,Engineer,Producer
Raine Maida   Composer
Duncan Coutts   Composer
Ray Kurzweil   Composer
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