Genre: Alternative Rock
Label Number: B0009153-02
AllMusic Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
☠: Selected by Lass
© 2007 Geffen RecordsAllMusic Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Questions of identity seem to loom large in Lifehouse's mind. On their third album, they titled it after themselves, and now on its 2007 follow-up, they state Who We Are
-- a declaration that could easily be a question depending on the
punctuation and emphasis. Does this fourth album add up to a statement
or question? It's the former, but that doesn't necessarily provide a
fulfilling answer for those doubters who can't tell Lifehouse
apart from all the other polished post-grungers out there like, well,
there aren't as many of them in 2007 as there were in 2000 when they
released their debut, but the curious thing about Who We Are
is that the trio still parties like we've just left Y2K. This is
utterly untouched by any new-millennium trend -- there's no garage punk,
no emo, no spacy precious pop, no electronic flourishes -- it's
post-alternative guitar rock preserved in amber, all shallow angst and
earnestness, communicated through music that surges without hooks. Since
the band is starting to see the twilight of their twenties, this
doesn't hit as hard as they used to -- despite
guitarist/singer/songwriter Jason Wade's
contention that he's battling inner demons by wresting angels on the
opening "Disarray," it's hard to feel the toil and trouble here -- and
they're starting to mellow, crossing over to soccer moms, either
intentionally or not. And they do it as they always have: with sincerity
but little melody. So, again, Lifehouse
are pleasant enough, but hardly memorable, and hardly answering the
question of who they are no matter how they try. Indeed, they only leave
the lingering question: why does a band that cribbed its name from Pete Townshend's
legendarily complex rock opera -- so confounding to its creator that it
sent him into a nervous breakdown before he abandoned it -- choose to
sound just a little bit tougher than the latter-day Goo Goo Dolls?
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