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Format: CD

Jul 2001

Record Label: DreamWorks Records (UK)

Recording Type: Studio

UPC: 600445033825
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No Name Face (CD, 2001)
Primary Artist: Lifehouse


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About this Album
Track Listing
1. Hanging by a Moment
2. Sick Cycle Carousel
3. Unknown
4. Somebody Elses 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

Details
Contributing artists:Jude Cole
Distributor:MSI Music Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Lifehouse: Jason Wade (vocals, guitar); Sergio Andrade (bass); Diff (drums).
Additional personnel: Ron Aniello (various instruments, guitar, bass, keyboards, percussion); Collin Hayden (electric guitar); Aaron Lord (viola); Marcus Barone (Chamberlain); Aaron Embry (keyboards); John Leftwich (string bass); Bob Glaub (bass); Jack Kelly, Matt Laug (drums); Walter Rodriquez (tambourine); Jude Cole, Kendall Payne (background vocals).
Engineers: Ron Aniello, Neal Averon, Jim Scott.
U.K. edition
CD contains bonus tracks.
In the year 2000, you'd be well within your rights to assume there's little new ground to be broken by a guitar-bass-drums rock band. Admittedly, you'd probably be right; Lifehouse doesn't break any astonishing new ground or pioneer any new trends. That's not what this pop-rock trio is about. They're more concerning with crafting solid songs and arresting arrangements than being the Next Big Thing. Fortunately, their songcraft has proven solid enough to earn them a solid following.
The group has clearly learned some lessons from the post-Nirvana school of alt-rock. They handily combine melodic, understated moments with emphatic sonic outbursts. Moody keyboards and delicate acoustic guitar walk hand in hand with hardy power chords and hard-hitting rhythms. Simple but effective melodic hooks keep the listener's attention focused on both the personal, ruminative lyrics and the pop-friendly production.


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