Lifehouse is an acclaimed American rock band that emerged from Los Angeles, California, showcasing a unique blend of rock and adult contemporary music. Formed in 1999, the band gained significant recognition with their debut album, “No Name Face,” released in 2000. The album featured the hit single “Hanging by a Moment,” which soared to number two on the Billboard Hot 100 and was awarded the Billboard Music Award for Hot 100 Single of the Year. This remarkable success established Lifehouse as a prominent force in the music industry, with the album selling over four million copies worldwide.
Following their debut, Lifehouse continued to evolve, releasing six additional studio albums, including “Stanley Climbfall” (2002) and “Who We Are” (2007). Each album showcased their growth as artists, with singles like “You and Me” and “First Time” achieving significant chart success. Their music resonated with audiences, often featured in popular television series such as “Smallville” and “Grey’s Anatomy,” further solidifying their presence in mainstream culture.
In 2015, Lifehouse released “Out of the Wasteland,” which debuted at number one on the Independent Albums chart, demonstrating their enduring appeal and ability to connect with fans. The band has undergone various lineup changes, with Jason Wade remaining a constant driving force as the lead vocalist and songwriter, contributing to their distinctive sound and lyrical depth.
Lifehouse’s commitment to their craft is evident in their recent projects, including the 2021 EP “Goodbye Kanan,” which marked a return to the studio after a hiatus. With a legacy of memorable hits and a dedicated fanbase, Lifehouse continues to inspire and entertain, proving their resilience and relevance in the ever-changing music landscape.