Goodbye Kanan EP (2021)
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Goodbye Kanan EP (2021)

The most recent, most restless music Lifehouse has given us. A full review of the Goodbye Kanan EP, six tracks of genre-hopping experiments and one hell of a goodbye.

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Out Of The Wasteland (2015)
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Out Of The Wasteland (2015)

Criminally underrated late-period Lifehouse. A full review of Out of the Wasteland Deluxe, fifteen years of craft with nothing left to prove.

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Almería (2012)
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Almería (2012)

The boldest record Lifehouse ever made. A full review of Almería Deluxe, their western-Americana reinvention and home to their single greatest song.

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Smoke & Mirrors (2010)
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Smoke & Mirrors (2010)

The record that made a lifer out of the Warewolf. A full review of Smoke & Mirrors Deluxe, Lifehouse at their most polished, curious, and quietly ambitious.

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Who We Are (2007)
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Who We Are (2007)

Look past First Time and Whatever It Takes: Lifehouse's fourth record hides real ambition in its deep cuts and bonus tracks. A full review of Who We Are.

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Lifehouse (2005)
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Lifehouse (2005)

The self-titled third record where Lifehouse softened, ascended, and locked in the sound that defined them. A full review of the You and Me album.

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Stanley Climbfall (2002)
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Stanley Climbfall (2002)

The heavier, shadowier follow-up to No Name Face. A full review of Lifehouse's sophomore record, and why the sophomore slump talk is overblown.

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No Name Face (2000)
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No Name Face (2000)

Lifehouse's debut is post-grunge with a pop hook, warm, analog, and deeply personal. A full review of the record that started it all, and the most underrated debut of its era.

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