Lifehouse - No Name Face

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Album Details

Title: No Name Face
Artist: Lifehouse
Release Date: 10/31/2000
Re-Released On: 7/30/2001
Label: Polydor, Dreamworks SKG
Duration: 55:17
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 600445023123, 0600445023123, 0600445033825, 600445033825
Genre: Rock
Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Post-Grunge, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock
Moods: Bittersweet, Cathartic, Confrontational, Earnest, Poignant, Reflective, Theatrical, Autumnal, Brooding, Melancholy, Wistful
Total Copies: 21
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Hanging by a Moment
  2. Sick Cycle Carousel
  3. Unknown
  4. Somebody Else's Song
  5. Trying
  6. Only One
  7. Simon
  8. Cling and Clatter
  9. Breathing
  10. Quasimodo
  11. Somewhere in Between
  12. Everything

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2001CDPolydor4503382
2000CDDreamworks SKG450231

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Album Review

No Name Face, the debut release by Los Angeles-based Lifehouse, certainly proves the theory that less is more. The moody album contains pensive lyrics, soulfully sung by Jason Wade, which are supported by organic electric guitar arrangements. The simplified, but by no means simple, music aptly supports Wade's sonorous voice, which can be compared to Eddie Vedder, Scott Stapp of Creed, and Scott Weiland. At age 20, Wade, who takes songwriting credit, is a lyrical wunderkind, writing words generally reserved for his older counterparts. The album's theme is one of searching -- spiritually, personally, and emotionally -- and this is particularly in evidence on the tracks "Unknown," "Trying," and "Only One." Lifehouse makes a refreshing departure from other post-grunge, youth-oriented bands, who, for example, sing of one-night-stands, big butts, and the ills of society. Here, Wade revels in humanity, exploring and questioning its every nook and cranny. No Name Face benefits from the seasoned ears of Brendan O'Brien (Pearl Jam, U2, Stone Temple Pilots), who mixed the album, and producer Ron Aniello. Both brought Wade's vocals and lyrics to the forefront of the mix and, rather than overshadowing them with complex and overbearing instrumentation, kept the music appropriately in the background. It's an intelligent musical formula sorely missed in much music of the early 21st century, particularly in this type of music where songs are sometimes nothing more than a cacophony of screaming and effects-laden instrumentation. It really is a bit of a surprise to see such musical maturity hailing from such a young (in age and tenure) band. No Name Face should fit right in on rock radio. ~ Liana Jonas, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Aaron EmbryKeyboards
Aaron LordViola
Billy KinsleyTracking Assistant
Bob GlaubBass
Bob KearnyEngineer
Brendan O'BrienMixing
Chris BilheimerArt Direction
Christian LantryPhotography
Frances PenningtonCreative Director
Jason WadeGuitar, Vocals
Jim ScottEngineer
Joe GastwirtMastering
Jude ColeManagement, Vocals (Background)
Karl EgsiekerAssistant
Ken SchlesInlay Photography
Kendall PayneVocals (Background)
Marc GreeneEngineer
Marcus BaroneChamberlin
Matt LaugDrums
Maxfield ParrishCover Painting
Michael OstinExecutive Producer, A&R
Monique MizrahiTracking Assistant
Neal AvronEngineer
Paul HaydenEngineer, Assistant Engineer
Ron AnielloProducer, Engineer, Percussion, Keyboards, Instrumentation, Bass, Guitar
Ryan WilliamsAssistant
Sergio AndradeBass
Walter RodriguezTambourine

Member Reviews

Tammy P. wrote on 2/17/2007...

Good music.