No Name Face, the debut release by Los Angeles-based Lifehouse, certainly proves the theory that less is more. The moody album contains pensive lyrics, soulfully sung by...
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It is said that people who walk on the moon suffer depression upon their return to boring old Earth. The general feeling is "How do I top that?" Judging by its new release,...
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Lifehouse's follow-up album, Stanley Climbfall, stresses impact over subtlety. In lieu of 2002's skate-metal and earnest AOR grunge, Lifehouse is more at ease than most with...
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Three albums in and Lifehouse sound comfortable -- comfortable in their skin, comfortable working within the constraints of adult alternative radio, comfortable enough to...
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