Our Lady Peace was formed in 1992 when singer Raine Maida met guitarist Mike Turner while studying at the University of Toronto. They joined forces with bassist Chris Eacrett and drummer Jeremy Taggart to record their debut album, Naveed, in 1995. The post-grunge band toured Canada in support of the album, opening for such acts as Bush, Elastica, the Ramones and Alanis Morissette. Naveed was a multi-platinum seller in Canada, largely due to the band’s diligent touring schedule and television appearances on Late Night with Conan O’Brien and The Jon Stewart Show. Their single Starseed, made it to Billboard’s Modern Rock chart. OLP’s 1997 follow up album, Clumsy, was greeted with critical raves and was certified gold in the United States less than a year after its release. Their third album, 1999’s Happiness…Is Not A Fish That You Can Catch, was followed in 2001 by their fourth and latest effort, Spiritual Machines