Is Anybody Home?

"Is Anybody Home?"
Single by Our Lady Peace
from the album Happiness... Is Not a Fish That You Can Catch
Released January 10, 2000
Format Promo-only CD single
Recorded 1999
Genre Alternative rock, post-grunge
Length 3:38
Label Columbia
Writer(s) Raine Maida, Arnold Lanni
Producer(s) Arnold Lanni
Our Lady Peace singles chronology
"One Man Army"
(1999)
"Is Anybody Home?"
(2000)
"Thief"
(2000)

"Is Anybody Home?" is a song by Canadian alternative rock band Our Lady Peace. It was released in January 2000 as the second single released from their third album, Happiness...Is Not a Fish That You Can Catch.

Content

In an interview with Billboard, Raine Maida stated that 'Is Anybody Home' is about trying to console that person desperate for human attention." Maida explained, "It deals a lot with isolation in a kind of twisted way. Feeling isolated in your home but being barraged by media, television, and the Internet. It is conceivable now that you can just stay home and surf the Internet. It leaves us with a lot of nonhuman contact."[1]

Music video

The music video was shot on November 21, 1999 and premiered on MTV on March 6, 2000. Scenes of the band playing were filmed in the basement of the Eastminster United Church on Danforth Ave. east of Broadview Ave. in the Riverdale neighborhood of Toronto.[2] It was directed by Giuseppe Capotondi. It stars Katherine Moennig of The L Word fame. It opens with the beginning of the song playing on the radio that wakes her up. Throughout the video, it cuts to the band playing in a crowded room. Walking around her house, she realizes nobody else is home but the tea kettle is whistling. She gets in her car and drives into a city, but the streets are empty and filled with abandoned vehicles. It shows scenes of her eating food in an empty cafe and sleeping on a couch in a furniture store. At the end of the video, she notices a man running around the corner of a building, supposedly it's Raine. She goes to follow him and the video ends as she looks around the corner.

Track listing

US Promo CD

Columbia 48761

  1. "(Album Version)" - 3:37

Alternate US Promo CD

Columbia 304922

  1. "(The C-10 Mix)" - 3:33

Chart performance

Chart (2000) Peak
position
Canada Alternative Top 30 (RPM) 2
US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks 20
US Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks 27

References

  1. "The Modern Age". Billboard. Retrieved June 4, 2014.
  2. Cordileone, Elvira. "Crumbling church calls for cash ; Building specializing in serving community now needs its help :[Ontario Edition]. " Toronto Star Jul 4, 2000, ProQuest Newsstand, ProQuest. Web. Retrieved September 28, 2010.


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