Raine Maida

Raine Maida CM

Maida performing with Our Lady Peace in 2010
Background information
Birth name Michael Anthony Maida
Born (1970-02-18) February 18, 1970
Weston, Ontario, Canada
Origin Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Genres Post-grunge, alternative rock, spoken word, folk
Occupation(s) Musician, songwriter, record producer
Instruments Vocals, guitar, piano, drums, congas
Years active 1992present (band)
2006present (solo)[1]
Labels Kingnoise Records, Columbia, Sony BMG
Associated acts Our Lady Peace, Chantal Kreviazuk
Website www.rainemaida.net

Raine Maida CM (born Michael Anthony Maida on February 18, 1970),[1][2] is a Canadian musician best known as being the lead vocalist and primary songwriter of the alternative rock band Our Lady Peace. He has come to be known for his unique countertenor nasal falsetto singing voice, as well as his cryptic and poetry-influenced song lyrics. He occasionally plays certain instruments, such as the acoustic guitar, while performing with Our Lady Peace.

Maida began a solo career in 2006, releasing his first solo album The Hunters Lullaby in 2007. He also self-produced Our Lady Peace's seventh studio album, Burn Burn, in 2009.[3] Maida has been married to Canadian singer Chantal Kreviazuk since 1999, and together they have three sons. Maida has been intimately involved with War Child and other charities since 2003, and was an outspoken critic of the Iraq War and former U.S. president George W. Bush.

Early life

Maida was born Michael Anthony Maida in Weston, Ontario, Canada in 1970. His parents split up when he was very young. Prior to pursuing a musical career, Maida studied criminology at the University of Toronto, and prior to that attended Ridley College in St. Catharines although he did not graduate. Around late 1991, Maida changed his given name from "Michael" to "Raine".[2] This was done to avoid confusion over having two Mikes in Our Lady Peace, the other having been former member Mike Turner.

Career

Our Lady Peace

Main article: Our Lady Peace

Raine Maida is the vocalist and a founding member of the Canadian rock band Our Lady Peace. Maida started the band with guitarist Mike Turner in 1992. Especially on the albums prior to Gravity, he often sung in a high, nasal voice. This singing style, along with Maida's cryptic lyrics, became one of the features of Our Lady Peace's music. After working with producer Bob Rock on the album Gravity, his voice became less nasal, and his tone became slightly deeper. His lyrics were also less Delphic, although these attributes have been abandoned and his older singing style and lyrical work has returned to a certain degree on the band's most recent album, "Curve" in 2012. Maida has released seven albums with Our Lady Peace, plus a live album and two greatest hits collections, namely A Decade and The Very Best of Our Lady Peace.

Maida performing solo in 2007

Solo work

Maida released a four song EP called Love Hope Hero on November 14, 2006. The EP contains the songs "One Second Chance", "Earthless", "Sex Love and Honey", and "Careful What You Wish For". The EP was sold on tours with Chantal Kreviazuk, on his website, and on iTunes.

His full-length solo album, The Hunters Lullaby, was released on November 13, 2007 by independent label Kingnoise Records. The album was recorded in Maida's own studio using mostly acoustic instruments, and is described by Maida as "a collection of poems put to music". Maida's wife is featured on several tracks, singing and playing piano.[4]

Prior to releasing his second solo album, it was stated that songs from the album would be released starting August 24, 2010 with the song "Bury Me with a Gun", and from then on a new song would be released every few weeks until the release of the completed album in early 2011. Maida's website was then updated with the possible album title of Pachamama with a release date of February 20, 2012. However a few days after this date had passed, the date was replaced with "Coming Soon".

On June 22, 2012 Maida announced the release of the free EP Pachamama available for download on Maida's official website, featuring three new tracks and cover artwork.[5]

On February 8, 2013 CBC Music[6] debuted the official lyric video for the album's official first single "Montreal". On May 14, 2013, We All Get Lighter was released. The album did not include the originally intended single "Bury Me With A Gun".

Producing and writing

Maida has also been producing music since 1999, when he co-produced Our Lady Peace's albums Happiness...Is Not a Fish That You Can Catch and Spiritual Machines. He has developed numerous indie bands, including Texas-based Sleepway, Lightbreak and Billy the Kid.

He produced four songs on the dance punk band Men, Women & Children's self-titled debut for Warner Bros. Records. He co-wrote and produced five tracks on Avril Lavigne's second album Under My Skin, released in 2004.

Maida and Chantal Kreviazuk contributed to Kelly Clarkson's song "Where Is Your Heart?"; Kreviazuk co-wrote it, while Maida produced and played the guitar.[7] Maida and Kreviazuk also helped write the international hit "Walk Away", another song on Clarkson's album, Breakaway. They also co-wrote "One Minute" for Clarkson's third album, My December.

Maida during a 2008 interview

Maida and Kreviazuk contributed to The Veronicas' first album The Secret Life Of...; they wrote and produced the song "Revolution". Maida and Kreviazuk also co-wrote "Outside of You" with Pink but the song ended up on Hilary Duff's 2007 release, Dignity. The two wrote and produced both the first single and theme for Cheyenne Kimball's MTV reality show and album The Day Has Come. They wrote "Meant to Fly" for Eva Avila, the winner of the fourth season of Canadian Idol, and wrote the first single of Rex Goudie's second album Look Closer, called "You Got to Me".

Most recently, they co-wrote the song "Permanent" with American Idol winner David Cook. Maida also collaborated with Cook on the songs "Heroes," "Mr. Sensitive," and "I Did It For You," on the self-titled album, David Cook. Maida has also been co-writing with the pop punk band Hawk Nelson for the 2008 released album Hawk Nelson Is My Friend. Maida has co-writes on numerous releases including Alternative rock bands Uncle Kracker, Green River Ordinance, Marianas Trench and Toronto-based Die Mannequin. Maida also co-wrote a song, "Unapologize" for Carrie Underwood's 2009 album Play On.

Other work

Maida had a small role in a Canadian movie released in 2001, Century Hotel. He played the character Damon Riley. In 2005, Maida contributed Liar to Act 1: Goodbye Friends of the Heavenly Bodies from Neverending White Lights. Maida received special thanks on People in Planes album Beyond The Horizon. Maida and Kreviazuk wrote an original song for the HBO documentary Ithuteng, and composed music for the restored version of Helen Gardner's 1912 silent film version of Cleopatra.

Both Maida and Kreviazuk are strong advocates of the organization War Child having traveled and filmed documentaries in Iraq, Darfur, and Ethiopia. Maida produced a War Child Canada benefit album entitled Help: A Day in the Life. His efforts have led to a number of distinctions, including the Tiffany Mark Award, WarChild's "Philanthropist of the Year", the Allan Slaight Humanitarian Award and the prestigious Alan Waters Humanitarian Award from the Juno Awards. Maida and Kreviazuk both also co-hosted a 2006 Mothers Against Drunk Driving video. Maida is also known for his advocacy work with The David Suzuki Foundation, The Hospital for Sick Children and Apathy is Boring. He's recently founded "Harmony House", a music therapy retreat for war veterans. Raine has also expressed support for the Green Party of Canada.[8]

In December 2014 Maida was appointed a member of the Order of Canada along with Kreviazuk by Governor General David Johnston for their charitable and humanitarian work.[9]

Personal life

Maida met Canadian singer-songwriter Chantal Kreviazuk at a Pearl Jam concert in Toronto in 1996.[10] They married in December 1999 in Toronto,[11] and have three sons: Rowan Michael (born January 2004), Lucca Jon (born June 2005), and Salvador 'Sal' Daniel (born June 2008).[12] In honour of their tenth wedding anniversary, Maida and Kreviazuk renewed their wedding vows in Costa Rica in November 2009.[13] The couple recently went on tour for their new side project Moon Vs. Sun.[14]

Discography

Solo

Our Lady Peace

Singles

References and notes

  1. 1 2 "Raine Maida". last.fm. Retrieved 17 February 2015.
  2. 1 2 Our Lady Peace bandology – Ourladypeace.cc. Retrieved April 30, 2010.
  3. Raine Maida interview March 2008
  4. 1 2 "Raine Maida delivers the Hunter's Lullaby". Chartattack.com. September 19, 2007. Retrieved 2009-02-26..
  5. http://music.cbc.ca/#/blogs/2013/2/Raine-Maida-releases-video-for-new-single-Montreal
  6. Google cache of Kelly Clarkson's official website – retrieved June 27, 2007.
  7. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/raine-maida-mn0000332149/credits
  8. "Order of Canada Appointments". The Governor General of Canada His Excellency the Right Honourable David Johnston. Government of Canada. Retrieved December 27, 2014.
  9. Brean, Joseph (December 26, 2014). "Canadian music power couple Chantal Kreviazuk and Raine Maida appointed to Order of Canada together". National Post. Retrieved March 15, 2015.
  10. Stevenson, Mark (December 24, 1999). "CHANTAL KREVIAZUK, RAINE MAIDA TIE THE KNOT". National Post. Retrieved March 15, 2015.
  11. "CBB Exclusive: Chantal Kreviazuk and Raine Maida welcome third son; Introducing Salvador "Sal" Daniel Maida". www.celebrity-babies.com. Retrieved 2008-06-30.
  12. "Chantal Kreviazuk's Blog – Tour Journal #1". www.myspace.com. Retrieved 2011-01-09.
  13. Moon vs Sun featuring Chantal Kreviazuk & Raine Maida
  14. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0043IHLH0
  15. http://www.clumsymonkey.net/discography/?b=Raine+Maida&c=Albums&t=Pachamama+EP
  16. http://www.clumsymonkey.net/discography/?b=Raine+Maida&c=Albums&t=Pachamama+II+EP

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Preceded by
Bob Rock
Our Lady Peace producer
2007–present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
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