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The product came in a timely manner and was exactly what I was looking for. I love the cd and play it all the time.
From an outlook of 2007, through a stretch of similar music of melodic resonance entwined with other great rock/alt. Yet I found an outstanding sounding rock album; which should not be passed without a listen. In No Name Face and Stanley Climbfall came the young group eager to express; and I know everyone has heard "Hanging On A Moment".
Whether this album truly deserves five stars (because I know someone is thinking I'm just a person who loves Lifehouse) should not be debated in regard to rating truly great music. Highlighting the stronger sound of Who We Are comes songs you've heard, First Time and Whatever It Takes; though I believe the best music comes from a deep and intricate "Storm" and "The Joke", with slower verses ascending to an upbeat chorus, emphasizing the extremities of Jason Wade's voice. alums, lies Who we Are; possibly the best album released in 2007 segued from a maturing self-titled Lifehouse.
The sounds of this album seem to come more directly from earlier works then from the self-titled Lifehouse (possibly too slow, at least for me). If you just think Lifehouse is great because you heard them on the radio a couple of times, try listening to the lyrics closely (and don't automatically give it a "five"). Any real Lifehouse fans knows of Jason Wade[lead singer]'s deep lyrics from his religious background and feelings toward life.
I bought this the day it was released, solely from my interest in their previous album. In regard to similar sounding albums, I was referring to a new sounding (happy, really) Matchbox Twenty, no "If You're Gone" in this one, and a very mature sounding Tom DeLonge in A&A (album: I-Empire), a must-listen for true blink-182 fans.
Great CD, I got it as promised and in a timely manner. Great customer service.
Very good sound. A lot of soul for a band this young. I like it.
This band should be more popular. Great sound, easy to listen to over and over.
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