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Free Music Notes for Stanley ClimbfallFree Music Review: And I thought it coulden't get better......... Hit: 5 Stars
The new album is amazing! First i got scared by the new sound cause it's way more upbeat. But after i listened to it once it's now stuck in my cd-player! I thought after no name no face(Lifehouse first album) it coulden't get better, how was i wrong! The texts are even deep as before if there not deeper. And the sound shows more variety, more bass in the "thougher songs" and more sweet guitar tunes in the more ballad songs.Lifehouse did an amazing job! The album really touches you're heart no matter who you are it always represents your own story in a way and that's what makes Lifehouse so good! I highly recommend the album! Like Lifehouse said:"I've got nothing left to say,just take me away"
Free Music Review: Stanley Climbfall, Hit: 5 Stars
Jason Wade improves upon the breathy voice that we heard in No Name Face, and puts together the rockier sounding album of Stanley Climbfall. The band expands upon their original sound and lyrics to create a well rounded album that is satisfying to listen to from beginning to end. Wade's voice becomes fuller and more textured, while the band's sound shows more of its gut. The songwriting is strong, with such cuts as Spin, Wash, and the lyrical My Precious which was written and recorded all within an hour. Sky Is Falling is a very catchy tune, and Take Me Away simply takes you away. Overall, Stanley Climbfall is a strong second album for Lifehouse, and they deserve a little more attention than they are getting.
Free Music Review: Incredible Hit: 5 Stars
I know that Stanley Climbfall was not received well by many people, but as a 5-year die-hard Lifehouse fan I have to tell you that this album, although it is quite different from their debut No Name Face, is just as incredible as their earlier works. This record carries the more positive side to Jason Wade's lyrics, and features a more upbeat, dynamic sound. This is the first Lifehouse record to feature current drummer Rick Woolstenhulme, and his amazing rhythm talent is well showcased, especially in songs like Spin and My Precious. Even if you didn't like No Name Face, give Stanley Climbfall a try. You might be pleasantly surprised. Look for Lifehouse's new self-titled CD, to be released March 29, 2005.
Free Music Review: Stanley Climbfall Hit: 5 Stars
This album by Lifehouse truely took me by surprise. After Hanging by A Moment and their first album 'No Name Face' I wasn't sure if they were capable of another album with equal presense. Stanley Climbfall surpassed my expectations with songs like Spin that display a more rock edge and breaking past the 'pop' label placed on them from Hanging By A Moment. The lyrics on this album are raw and let the listener experience the music to the beat of their own lives. Rarely in the music industry today do I find an album in which I like every single song. Both albums, 'No Name Face' and 'Stanley Climbfall' encompass inspirational and enjoyable music, making Lifehouse one of my favorite bands.
Free Music Review: Stanley Climbfall By Lifehouse Hit: 5 Stars
It was so hard for me to find words to explain how much I love this cd. "Incredible" or "Phenomenal" just don't cut it. The lyrics are so inspiring. I especially love the lyrics to "Spin", "Am I Ever Gonna Find Out", "Stanley Climbfall", "Out Of Breath", and "The Beginning". Not only are both of their albums breathtaking, they will blow you away in concert. Especially the new guitarist, Sean, when I recently saw him at the fair in Sacramento, I was like "Whoa, he's the best guitarist I've ever seen." If you don't have this album, you don't know what you're missing.
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