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Their consistency and honesty, great performances, and charisma characterize them as one of the most talented and reliable artists of the century. I have been a fan of the band and their music since their first album which in itself is a masterful collection of work and to see them live was just fantastic and completed a remarkable turn of events.
I was recently on holidays in the US and whilst there I found out that Lifehouse were playing a gig in New York, sadly though I was moving on with my travels just 2 days prior to them arriving in the Big Apple and as they rarely travelled to Australia over the years, I really thought I'd missed my chance.
Astonishingly though, upon my return to Perth, I was by chance looking at upcoming concerts and low and behold who should be touring the world and including not only Australia but my own city as well - Lifehouse!! I just couldn't believe my luck, hence I was straight online to buy a ticket. I was absolutely impressed with their professionalism, the sound was terrific and although they played a few new songs, it was so refreshing to see a band come and play the hits and the fan favourites.
I don't like wholesale changes that some bands make to their best songs and Lifehouse was true to it's fans by not messing about with such and played them like they should and the way we the fans all love. The concert fulfilled a dream and I just hope I get the opportunity to see them again one day - I do know for sure that I'd be more than happy to travel to do that!
Read more. Report as inappropriate. Lifehouse has to be one of the best bands to see live in concert. Their music and performance is awe-inspiring to say the least. Their music is so beautiful and Jason Wade's lead vocals are heartbreakingly exquisite. His voice is smooth and emotional — but raw too: it evokes such an emotional response from me and seemingly without fail from the audiences that they perform in front of.
Their song "You and Me" is so touching and so powerful, it really brings a tear to my eyes to hear and see them sing it live. Lifehouse have something about them that makes them so accessible and so lovely.
I always say that their songs are always the perfect romantic "date night" songs because their lyrics are very cute and adorable! I love how loyal their fans are and how everyone in the crowd goes crazy to hear their beloved artist perform. It's quite touching and makes me feel good that there are bands with such a fanbase. I'm loving the way they sing to their audience, capturing their hearts with their lyrics and lovely music.
It's altogether wonderful. Lifehouse has some sweet songs and some really good lyrics and they sound so good live in person I think anyone who goes to see them would be impressed. A sincere and devoted live act, American rock outfit Lifehouse continue to tour tirelessly for their devoted fan base who in return continue to sell out the band's shows in record numbers. The band has been consistently recording and touring material since their formation in and despite not achieving commercial success in the UK, their melodic rock has earned them a solid cult-like fan base.
As they take to the stage, the audience greets the trio fondly and are prepared to sing along in mass union to opening track 'All In'. The band sounds slick, clearly the hectic touring schedule has allowed them to really practice and know their material.
Older singles such as 'Spin' have been reworked and developed and now sound fresh and new. After a run of guitar lead rock, the band disappears shortly before lead singer Jason Wade returns with acoustic guitar to perform the remainder of the gig near to acapella.
The sparse stage setup allow the vocals to command attention and sincere renditions of 'Hanging By A Moment' and 'Everything' keeps the audience engaged. The applause the band receives as they leave is clear indication they are always welcome in the UK. I've seen Lifehouse in concert three times now and I'm never disappointed. I've been lucky to see them each time in a smallish venue where the acoustics are awesome and it feels like a personalized performance. Their energy is so infectious and they engage with the audience to get everyone energized and pumped up.
I spent half of the performance on my feet with everyone else in the venue singing and swaying along with Jason and the band. Jason jumped off stage several times and went around high fiving and shaking hands with audience members which was so awesome to see, even if I didn't personally get to high five him. The band finished their set but at the cheers of the audience they came back out to perform three more songs which meant they performed for a full hour and a half.
They performed not only their popular songs, but also older and newer songs. Absolutely love seeing them perform and anytime I can see them I will continue to do so! Great night. Drummer Jon Palmer completed the lineup. No Name Face marked the band's official debut in the fall of The album enjoyed double-platinum sales on the strength of "Hanging by a Moment," which was the most played radio track of In a market dominated by teen pop, Lifehouse stood out as champions of guitar-based music, and their unexpected success drew them back inside the studio to work on a follow-up album.
With Brendan O'Brien handling production duties, Wade led his band through the recording of Stanley Climbfall during the spring and summer of The record was released on Dreamworks the following September, but it failed to match the sales of its predecessor. Lifehouse 's lineup splintered soon after, with Andrade exiting the group to pursue alternate projects. Wade pieced together a revised Lifehouse and returned in early with a self-titled third album.
For the touring that followed its release, Wade and percussionist Rick Woolstenhulme, Jr. Entitled Almeria , the record appeared in December ; it was preceded by the single "Between the Raindrops," a duet with pop singer Natasha Bedingfield. By the summer, Lifehouse announced they'd left their label and were entering a hiatus. It debuted at number one on the Top Independent Albums chart. In early summer of , Lifehouse released their first compilation, Greatest Hits , after which the band toured America with Switchfoot.
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