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Lifehouse - Who We Are

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Free Music Review: 4-1/2 stars -- This is the life
Hit: 4 Stars

I've always been a fan of Lifehouse, and their self-titled album proved to naysayers that they weren't just another one-hit wonder band. And the good stuff keeps on coming with their fourth release, Who We Are.

The two strongest cuts would have to be the first two tracks: "Disarray" and, of course, "First Time". But there are other notables as well, like "Mesmerized", "Bridges" and the title track. The band also scores with mellow tracks, as evidenced by "Easier to Be", "Broken" and "Storm".

It's too bad that a catchy rhythm can't save "The Joke", but the rest of the album is quality music from Jason and the boys. If you don't know who they are by now, then I don't know what to tell you.

Anthony Rupert

Free Music Review: Loved it
Hit: 5 Stars

This was my first experience with this band. Loved the CD right off and am still enjoy it months later. Can't wait to try more from this band.
Trish Lee, Daphne Alabama

Free Music Review: Outstanding album!
Hit: 5 Stars

I've always been a big Lifehouse fan, since their album No Name Face, and all their albums were magnificently crafted, the lyrics are awesome and very impressive, Jason Wade's a really gifter songwriter, and all songs are uniquely distinct, no two songs sounded the same, and their album Who We Are is no exception.

A totally awesome album, loved all the tracks, especially "Bridges", really liked the intro, the chorus, and the lyrics.

Free Music Review: "First Time" is a Robbie Williams rip-off
Hit: 3 Stars

The song "First Time" sounds great on the Dodge commercials, but it sounds like a blatant copy of a Robbie Williams tune, "Win Some, Lose Some" on his 1999 US debut album, The Ego Has Landed.

Check it out.

Free Music Review: A Winner in Every Respect
Hit: 5 Stars

Musically and lyrically memorable. Great Energy and a spirit that speaks to issues of real substance.
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