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Who We Are

Who We Are
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Lifehouse is singer-guitarist Jason Wade, drummer Rick Woolstenhulme and bassist-singer Bryce Soderberg. These three guys are a hit making machine!

Jason Wade proved himself a gifted songwriter with Lifehouse's first record, 2000's multiplatinum No Name Face, which spawned the #1 hit "Hanging by a Moment." Calling that song a hit, however, is a bit of an understatement as "Hanging by a Moment" was the most-played song of 2001.

Stanley Climbfall, the band's Top 10 follow-up, was released in 2002.

2005 saw the release of their third album simply titled Lifehouse which included the undeniable hit #1 multi-format hit "You And Me" and kept the band out on the road touring for over a year.

With Who We Are, Lifehouse takes another evolutionary step making an upbeat album full of potential hits sure to please fans and make new ones.

 

What Customers Say About Who We Are:

I really like Lifehouse and didn't have this CD. I like what I received and was glad that it was in fair shape and the CD was in good shape.

not the best cd they have done.in my opinion only one or 2 good songs on it.

First Time (10.5/10): This is the reason I bought the album. You won't be disappointed, no matter who you are. (4.0/10): Mesmerized, Bridges, Learn You Inside Out: A little disappointing, but lyrics aren't bad. Best song on the album. Guess which I am.7. He can go from high to low and really shows that he's the boss. 12.

This album is just enough rock to make you want to dance, it's just enough intimacy to make you want to love, and it's more than enough inspiration to make you want to live.1. It gives the sense that there is peace to be found and is a very encouraging and uplifting song. However, this time around, Jason Wade is showing the world what he's capable of. The album version is actually much, much better than the current radio version. But what I've heard, you either love it or hate it. But no matter who you are, this song is emotional.

Easier to Be (9.0/10): Another smooth, soft song that's pleasing to hear. Overall, it's a great album, probably their best. (8.5/10): A soothing, but a bit slow, calm ballad that's just great fun to have on repeat in the bath. If you liked "Spin" on their previous album, you'll love this song.2. Broken (10/10): The one song that probably will go far for Lifehouse because of it's rock n' roll appeal and the fact that it slightly branches over into the spiritual realm of music. The song is perfect for "simple America", but for someone like me who's looking for something more deep and meaningful, these guys have done better.4. 10. Lyrics are meaningful as well and it's good for rainy days.8.

I've never heard such a deeply romantic song being sung in such a way that made me want to just get up and dance. But this song is an emotional rock ballad somewhat similar to "Disarray." A couple of moments where the lyrics falter a bit, but not too bad for the ears.5. The metaphors in this song are subtle and very poetic and the instrumentals are breathtaking. Who We Are (8.5/10): If the album should have been titled by a song actually in the album, it should have been "First Time" or "Broken". Just not the greatest fun to listen to. The peaceful nature of Wade's voice in this song is unforgettable.

11. Make Me Over (9.0/10): Not terribly exciting song, but catchy and something many of us can relate to. A great rock ballad. The Joke (2/10): One of my least favorites. If you need peace and quiet, or a break from a loud world, put this song on. Don't get me wrong, but it just wasn't up to par with their surprisingly addictive singles like "Hanging By A Moment" and "Take Me Away".

Storm.

Disarray (9.5/10): It really gives you a sense that in this confusing world, you aren't alone, and when you can't find what you're looking for in life, others are in the same boat.

The tempo is exciting, and the lyrics are brilliant.

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Fun to sing along to.9.

Whatever it Takes (8.0/10): Even though the beat is good and it's fun to sing along to, the lyrics seem a bit cliche and just plain easy compared to their other tracks.

The first Lifehouse albums were typically a couple great pieces, with the rest being quiet forgettable.

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The reason it got such a high grade is because you can really hear how Wade's voice projects so perfectly in this song.

I love every song on this cd.I now own every Lifehouse cd.and this is the best so far.

Lifehouse I feel have really deliverd on this album and I feel is better than all previous.

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