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Lifehouse
Rock · 2005 · 11 tracks · 47m

Lifehouse

A pivot toward polished pop-rock and acoustic-led ballads. Jason Wade's raspy baritone trades post-grunge angst for sincere, mid-tempo romanticism.

March 22, 2005 · Geffen Records

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A warm, polished embrace of romantic sincerity and melodic pop-rock comfort.

Tracklist · 11 Tracks · 47m
01
Come Back Down
4:35
03
Blind
5:00
04
All in All
2:59
05
Better Luck Next Time
3:37
06
Days Go By
3:25
07
Into the Sun
5:22
08
Undone
3:25
09
We’ll Never Know
3:24
10
Walking Away
4:48
11
Chapter One
3:41
12
The End Has Only Begun
4:22
Moments Worth Listening For
The gentle acoustic strumming that opens You and Me, setting a vulnerable tone that defines the album's shift.
Jason Wade's vocal break during the bridge of Blind, where the grit of his voice meets a soaring melodic resolution.
The atmospheric, slow-burn build of Into the Sun that showcases a more patient and expansive songwriting approach.
Reviews

How does Lifehouse sound next to the rest of Lifehouse's catalogue?

Romantic+1.8σ

Romantic saturates this record notably more than the artist's norm.

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