Lifehouse
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Geffen Records |
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4.5 |
Description:
Tracklist of Lifehouse
Reviews:
Not bad, Worth Getting.
I first heard "You and Me" on the radio and I DL on iTunes the next day and I couldn't stop listening to it. I got invited to go to their performance on Last Call with Carson Daily, what a great performance it was. I was determined to get the CD.
The CD is okay, it not really like You and Me, but its not bad, and it's worth getting. The CD takes awhile to get used to, so you got to listen to it more than once.
1. Come Back Down 10/10 Great start, very nice.
2. You and Me 10+/10 Best Song, it starts out lighter than the rest but its just great! Addicting!
3. Blind 10/10 Another great song, powerful. It ties in second with "Come Back Down".
4. All in All 9/10 Its quieter and the other in this album it reminds me of their oldies, its will done.
5. Better Luck Tomorrow 8.5/10 This is another good song. Louder than the one b4 this.
6. Days Goes By 8/10 There are parts in the songs that I like, but not this best, I dont hate nor love this song.
7. Into the Sun 8/10 Boring start, it gets better thought the song though. You either end up like it or hating it. There are alot of song that the druming is too overpowering.
8. Undone 9/10 This is catchy, and very addicting to listen to.
9. We'll Never Know 9/10 This is another catchy song.
10. Walking Away 7.5/10 Very Mellow(almost boring)... but the part where he sings " I remember you walking away..." makes it up.
11. Chapter One 7.5/10 this takes awhile to get used to, kinda different from the rest.
12. End Has Only Begun 7/10 It not bad, it just doesn't compete against the others.
Overall rating 9/10
Terrific Third Album
Just like "No Name Face" and "Stanley Climbfall", their third album is terrific. The songs are outstanding lyrically and Jason Wade has an awesome voice. There isn't one bad song on this entire CD and after the first 2 albums, I've come to expect the best from Lifehouse. I highly recommend this CD.
Third Try is even MORE of a Charm
OK - their debut album was phenominal, and the single "Hangin' By a Moment" dominated the charts all that year, and I don't know why it seems popular to dis a second or sophomore album; I liked Stanley Climbfall a lot. This new third album is by far my favorite to date, however. You can hear the band exploring new areas, riffing on sounds as diverse as old blues, the Beatles, and traditional "post-grunge" rock. There is a new variety in these songs that promises much more to come as the band keeps developing. - And additionally, you might want to buy the import, British version of this album - the two extra tracks not on the US release are amazing - and I think the final track from the import - "Along the Way" - is the best single I have heard from them (if not any band) in years. Brilliant!