NO NAME FACE

| Lifehouse

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NO NAME FACE

No Name Face is the debut studio album by the rock band Lifehouse. It was released on October 31, 2000, and it produced the hit "Hanging by a Moment" which went on to be the most played song on radio the following year.[1] This album launched Lifehouse into the limelight, and produced many radio-friendly hits. It has sold over four million copies worldwide, with 2,670,000 copies sold in the US alone. Lead singer and songwriter Jason Wade originally formed Lifehouse as a church rock band, and often performed for church worship services before signing to the commercial record label DreamWorks. - WIKIPEDIA

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  • sputnik music

    As inspirational and enjoyable as radio-rock gets. 

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  • JesusfreakHideout.com

    I found No Name Face to be a good debut album but it could have been a little more diverse. Some good strong cuts, No Name Face is a good mainstream album to check out from a band who seems to have a lot to offer which we're bound to see in the near future.  

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  • ALL MUSIC

    No Name Face should fit right in on rock radio.  

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  • Baptist Press

    The best attribute for Lifehouse is with the pen. They have a knack for writing songs that make me think, "That was exactly what I was trying to say, but could not put into words." With every listen, the words mean more to me and take on a deeper meaning. 

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  • Melodic.net

    America is full with this sort of new modern melodic rock bands with a little attittude. Lifehouse could just have been one of them all. But they arent cause they have a singer in Jason Wade who kicks ass with a lot of his colleagues and they have songs. Major freakin great f*****g songs.  

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  • exclaim!

    Hey, I've got an idea for a band. First, let's start with guitar, bass and drums, and let's keep it really conservative, like a nice pair of Hush Puppies, because we want to make sure we don't even try to do something new. Then we'll add a nice baritone man-voice, kind of like Eddie Vedder, or better yet, the guy from Creed, or Days Of The New. Then we'll write songs that are played and arranged like every freakin' band that ever existed who followed a trend. We'll do this to prove that most A&R people are like politicians who don't want to rock the boat, proving that keeping their job is more important than making change. What a concept, what a bore. 

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  • inReview

    the music is derivative, the lyrics are honest, laying bare the souls of seeking pilgrims. 

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