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1 Disarray 2 First Time 3 Whatever It Takes 4 Who We Are 5 Broken 6 Joke 7 Easier to Be 8 Make Me Over 9 Mesmerized 10 Bridges 11 Learn You Inside Out 12 Storm 13 Keep the Change [*] Disc #2 Tracklisting 1 You and Me [Live in Portland][*] 2 Hanging by a Moment [Acoustic Version][*] 3 Come Back Down [Live in Portland][*] 4 I Want You to Know [#][*] 5 Signs of Life [#][*] 6 If This Is Goodbye [#][*] 7 You and Me [Extended Wedding Version][*] Newest Review: ... 4/5 A good start. ++++++++++++++++++++++ First time Repetative and not one I listen to often 2/5 ... more |
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Read Reviews for Who We Are - Lifehouse
by - written on 11/03/09 (Very useful, 66 readings)
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Lifehouse are an American rock band consisting of singer-songwriter, vocalist/guitarist Jason Wade, Rick Woolstenhulme on drums and Bryce Soderberg (what a name!) on bass. Jason has a throaty, mature voice on some tracks which is impressive considering the band are in their mid-twenties. Who We Are is their fourth album in seven years, not bad for a band so young. They produce the kind of tracks heard on the more contemporary American drama shows, indeed, tracks by the band have been backing music on programmes such as Grey's Anatomy and Criminal Minds. You may even have heard the band and liked them but not known who they were at the time. This is the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 27/01/09 (Very useful, 220 readings)
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As most of you will know, by my previous reviews I love Lifehouse, they have such a distinct sound and type of music, it's hard not to fall in love with them. Here is my review on their album, Who we Are. ================== Who are Lifehouse? ================== Lifehouse is fronted by Jason Wade the man with the beautiful voice and talented song writing abilities. It was their first album No Name Face that got them known back in 2001, there second album Stanley Climbfall didn't do as well as no name face but their self titled album released in 2005 got them known. Jason is joined by drummer Rick Woolstenhulme and bassist Bryce Soderberg. ... Read the complete review
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