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Lifehouse – ‘Almeria’

By Clint Rhodes weekend Magazine Music 2 min read
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LifehouseĢƵ sixth album and first new release in over two years shows a maturing band willing to take risks.

I fondly recall the bandĢƵ debut, “No Name Face,” bursting on the scene back in 2000, fueled by the infectious hit “Hanging by a Moment.” It was during the same time period that Cameron Crowe released “Almost Famous.” The entertaining coming-of-age movie tells the story of a high schooler given the opportunity to tour with a new band while writing for Rolling Stone magazine. I remember thinking to myself after watching the movie that the character William Miller had stolen my gig. I comforted myself by blasting some Pearl Jam, Van Halen, Cheap Trick and Lifehouse. Odd the things you remember. For “Almeria,” frontman Jason Wade stated he was looking to shake things up by expanding the bandĢƵ sound. Produced by longtime collaborator Jude Cole, the new material experiments with various styles while still staying true to the pop-rock sound delivered on earlier albums. The lead single, “Between the Raindrops,” features Natasha Bedingfield joining Wade for a stylishly smooth and infectious arrangement that illustrates the bandĢƵ musical evolution. “Right Back Home” is a smoldering blues number featuring Peter Frampton on lead guitar and Charles Jones on backing vocals and Hammond organ. The band shifts gears once again on “Barricade,” delivering a relaxed country feel punctuated with steel guitar. The album closes with the introspective piano ballad “Aftermath,” as Wade offers up a passionate and intimate end to an album full of gratifying twists and turns. I had the opportunity to see Lifehouse perform with Matchbox Twenty many years ago. With the zealous “Almeria,” I’m sorry that I missed the bandĢƵ September show at PNC Park. For now, you can see Lifehouse make a live television appearance during FOXĢƵ New YearĢƵ Eve broadcast.

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