Best Lifehouse album so far

By veleona on
  • 4.6
Reviewing: Lifehouse No Name Face
Purchased at: Odessey

I am a big fan of Lifehouse and I love listening to their music. Right now, I'm completing my collection of their albums. I recently bought a copy of their very first album No Name Face' and I enjoy their music even if this album was released nearly a decade ago. This was also the time when former Christian band Blyss officially become today's phenomenal band, Lifehouse. Singer songwriter Jason Wade pioneered this band along with other band member Sergio Andrade on bass, and Jon Palmer on drums.
No Name Face album contains 14 original songs writtenmostly by Wade. Among the greatest hits from this album are Hanging by a Moment', Breathing', Everything' and Sick Cycle Carousel. Their music genre ranges from rock to pop to ballad. Lifehouse become popular for most of their songs has catchy rhythm and memorable choruses.

The complete track lists are:
1.Hanging By a Moment
2.Sick Cycle Carousel
3.Unknown
4.Somebody Else's Song
5.Trying
6.Only One
7.Simon
8.Cling and Clatter
9.Breathing
10.Quasimodo
11.Somewhere in Between
12.Everything
13.What's Wrong With That
14.Fool

Overall, this is a highly recommended album worth listening to. Great songs, with descent lyrics.Althought there are some few weak tracks in this album but there are more good songs in it.

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veleona
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dsnygrl

I love Lifehouse. I first saw them in concert 9 years ago when they opened for Matchbox 20 and had one song out. I thought they were awesome even then. I am really excited to get to see them again next month when they open for Nickleback.

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Taha Kazmi

I still remember how I was enticed to watch Smallville many years back simply because one of the shows soundtrack songs was by Lifehouse.

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Jenn Huffer

Love this album. It's one of my favorites.

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