Some might describe the music of the pop/rock quartet Lifehouse as “like wine,“ the older the better. The older they become, the better their music seems to get. Almost a year after releasing the album Who We Are, Lifehouse has returned with yet another solid album titled Smoke and Mirrors. This was their fifth since debuting in 2000 with the vastly popular hit single, “Hanging by a Moment.” This was off their first album No Name Face, and the hit single later became the most played song of 2001. Still in their twenties, the guys in Lifehouse have an impressive resume. The group includes
Founding members Jason Wade and drummer Ricky Woolstenhulme Jr. met in Los Angeles and formed the band in the late 90s. The bands everlasting fan base stays loyal as Lifehouse still has many old hits on iTunes top charts. Also, Lifehouse has done a great job with producing hits meant for the radio and other media, their songs are catchy and always contain melodies that anyone can sing along to. They also balance music for the media, with music for the fans. They have been out on the road with few breaks for almost ten years now. They like to focus on getting their music out to everyone.
Now, recently released Smoke and Mirrors is definitely an album made for everyone. The album starts off with catchy soon-to-be hits like “Halfway Gone” and “All In” which are sure to get their catchy melodies imbedded in your head. They then turn to much more edgy and rougher side with songs like “Falling In” and “Wrecking Ball.” Throughout the album Lifehouse mixes and intertwines both these styles in a way to attract listeners attention and make them remember the songs. The songs are both catchy I and unique, It should be hard to find very few that dislike their songs they have still produced hits for over ten years so they must have to formula for great songs. I encourage anyone who is a fan of rock or pop to go out and pick up this CD, it’s a greatl isten for everyone. Jason Wade (lead vocals, guitar), Rick Woolstenhulme Jr. (drums, percussion), Bryce Soderberg (bass guitar) and Ben Carey (guitar). They have sold upwards of fifteen million singles and albums worldwide to date
Lifehouse returns with yet another solid album:
Some might describe the music of the pop/rock quartet Lifehouse as “like wine,“ the older the better. The older they become, the better their music seems to get. Almost a year after releasing the album Who We Are, Lifehouse has returned with yet another solid album titled Smoke and Mirrors. This was their fifth since debuting in 2000 with the vastly popular hit single, “Hanging by a Moment.” This was off their first album No Name Face, and the hit single later became the most played song of 2001. Still in their twenties, the guys in Lifehouse have an impressive resume. The group includes
Founding members Jason Wade and drummer Ricky Woolstenhulme Jr. met in Los Angeles and formed the band in the late 90s. The bands everlasting fan base stays loyal as Lifehouse still has many old hits on iTunes top charts. Also, Lifehouse has done a great job with producing hits meant for the radio and other media, their songs are catchy and always contain melodies that anyone can sing along to. They also balance music for the media, with music for the fans. They have been out on the road with few breaks for almost ten years now. They like to focus on getting their music out to everyone.
Now, recently released Smoke and Mirrors is definitely an album made for everyone. The album starts off with catchy soon-to-be hits like “Halfway Gone” and “All In” which are sure to get their catchy melodies imbedded in your head. They then turn to much more edgy and rougher side with songs like “Falling In” and “Wrecking Ball.” Throughout the album Lifehouse mixes and intertwines both these styles in a way to attract listeners attention and make them remember the songs. The songs are both catchy I and unique, It should be hard to find very few that dislike their songs they have still produced hits for over ten years so they must have to formula for great songs. I encourage anyone who is a fan of rock or pop to go out and pick up this CD, it’s a greatl isten for everyone. Jason Wade (lead vocals, guitar), Rick Woolstenhulme Jr. (drums, percussion), Bryce Soderberg (bass guitar) and Ben Carey (guitar). They have sold upwards of fifteen million singles and albums worldwide to date
Lifehouse returns with yet another solid album:
Some might describe the music of the pop/rock quartet Lifehouse as “like wine,“ the older the better. The older they become, the better their music seems to get. Almost a year after releasing the album Who We Are, Lifehouse has returned with yet another solid album titled Smoke and Mirrors. This was their fifth since debuting in 2000 with the vastly popular hit single, “Hanging by a Moment.” This was off their first album No Name Face, and the hit single later became the most played song of 2001. Still in their twenties, the guys in Lifehouse have an impressive resume. The group includes
Founding members Jason Wade and drummer Ricky Woolstenhulme Jr. met in Los Angeles and formed the band in the late 90s. The bands everlasting fan base stays loyal as Lifehouse still has many old hits on iTunes top charts. Also, Lifehouse has done a great job with producing hits meant for the radio and other media, their songs are catchy and always contain melodies that anyone can sing along to. They also balance music for the media, with music for the fans. They have been out on the road with few breaks for almost ten years now. They like to focus on getting their music out to everyone.
Now, recently released Smoke and Mirrors is definitely an album made for everyone. The album starts off with catchy soon-to-be hits like “Halfway Gone” and “All In” which are sure to get their catchy melodies imbedded in your head. They then turn to much more edgy and rougher side with songs like “Falling In” and “Wrecking Ball.” Throughout the album Lifehouse mixes and intertwines both these styles in a way to attract listeners attention and make them remember the songs. The songs are both catchy I and unique, It should be hard to find very few that dislike their songs they have still produced hits for over ten years so they must have to formula for great songs. I encourage anyone who is a fan of rock or pop to go out and pick up this CD, it’s a greatl isten for everyone.Jason Wade (lead vocals, guitar), Rick Woolstenhulme Jr. (drums, percussion), Bryce Soderberg (bass guitar) and Ben Carey (guitar). They have sold upwards of fifteen million singles and albums worldwide to date
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