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Lifehouse is an American rock band from Los Angeles comprising Jason Wade (lead vocals, rhythm guitar, piano), Rick Woolstenhulme Jr. (drums, percussion), Bryce Soderberg (bass, vocals), and Steve Stout (lead guitar). The band came to mainstream prominence in 2001 with the hit single " Hanging by a Moment" from their debut studio album '' No Name Face''. The song was number one for three weeks on the ''Billboard''
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chart and peaked at number two on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart. The single won a ''Billboard'' Music Award for Hot 100 Single of the Year, having spent 20 weeks in the top ten and more than a year on the charts. Since the debut album, Lifehouse has released six more albums: ''
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'' in 2002, the eponymous '' Lifehouse'' in 2005, '' Who We Are'' in 2007, '' Smoke and Mirrors'' in 2010, ''
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'' in 2012, and ''
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'' in 2015. These albums have spawned the singles " You and Me", " First Time", and " Whatever It Takes", all of which were top 40 hits in the US.


History


1996–1999: Blyss and formation

Jason Wade had been writing songs since his parents' divorce as a coping mechanism. After moving to Los Angeles in 1995, he met bassist Sergio Andrade, his next-door neighbor. The following year, Wade, Andrade, and Jon "Diff" Palmer formed Blyss, the forerunner of Lifehouse, and began to play live shows at high schools and colleges. Later, Collin Hayden and Aaron Lord were added to the band. Soon thereafter, word-of-mouth reached producer Ron Aniello, who introduced Jason to
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, who in turn introduced him to
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principal Michael Ostin. In 1998, Aniello produced Blyss's first demos, with the financial backing of DreamWorks Records. Some of these recordings would form the 1999 EP '' Diff's Lucky Day'', which would be sold at live concerts or distributed among friends and music industry contacts.


2000–2001: ''No Name Face''

In 2000, Blyss re-recorded, remixed, and released 12 of the 15 ''Diff's Lucky Day'' session demos as '' No Name Face'', their debut major label release under the name of ''Lifehouse''. On their choosing the band name, frontman Jason Wade said, "It's about what we do as a band and for me personally. Most of this record is about my life and about life's circumstances. Not only my life, but other people's lives. We thought Lifehouse was a good name for it." ''No Name Face'' met significant commercial success and established the band, and eventually would sell in excess of four million copies worldwide. This was in part due to the success of " Hanging by a Moment", Lifehouse's first commercial single. Due to the charisma and talent of frontman Wade, DreamWorks Records' focus was primarily on him. "Hanging by a Moment" was the third song in chart history to be named the "No. 1 Song of the Year" on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 despite not having reached No. 1 on any weekly ''Billboard'' Hot 100 survey (after
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' " Wooly Bully" in 1965 and
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's " Breathe" in 2000). The second single from the album, " Sick Cycle Carousel", was not as commercially successful as "Hanging by a Moment", peaking at No. 21 on the ''Billboard'' Modern Rock chart; the third and final single was "
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", a reworking of a song featured on ''Diff's Lucky Day''. The song "Everything" was the first of many Lifehouse songs to be featured in
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's future hit series ''
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''. It was used in the series pilot and season 1 finale, and again in the series' 200th episode "Homecoming" in the show's 10th and final season, as an homage to its season 1 episodes nine years prior. The song " You and Me" from the band's eponymous third album would be released on Smallville's second
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, '' Smallville: The Metropolis Mix'', in an extended form subtitled "You and Me (Wedding Version)", and the band itself would perform the song live as a special guest appearance in the school prom scene at the end of the season 4 episode "Spirit". Seven of the band's songs would be featured in episodes of the series' first four seasons. The song "Somewhere in Between", also from ''No Name Face,'' was featured in the first-season episode of '' Falcon Beach'', "The Blame Game". By the time Lifehouse's first album was released, Palmer had left the band, and Wade and Andrade were the only remaining founding members. Soon after recording ''No Name Face'', Wade and Andrade met
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, who auditioned for the needed drummer part and joined the band as full-time drummer. Before the audition, Woolstenhulme had been rehearsing in an adjacent room to Lifehouse and frequently he and Wade would pass each other without meeting the other.


2002–2004: ''Stanley Climbfall''

Shortly after a long tour for ''No Name Face'', Lifehouse reentered the studio to cut their second album, ''Stanley Climbfall''. The album's initial success was short-lived and its singles, 2002's "
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" and 2003's " Take Me Away", were vastly overshadowed by the success of the first album. Shortly after the album debuted, Rick's brother Sean Woolstenhulme (of The Calling) officially became the fourth member of the band in June 2002. He had previously toured with Lifehouse. In April 2004, Sergio Andrade confirmed that he had decided to leave the band to pursue individual projects. Shortly after his departure, Sean also left the band to pursue other musical projects such as
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and The Jimmy Chamberlin Complex.


2004–2005: ''Lifehouse''

Jason Wade and Rick Woolstenhulme remained the active members of Lifehouse. In September 2004, Bryce Soderberg (previously of AM Radio) signed on as Lifehouse's new bassist. On July 6, 2004, they went to
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to begin work on their eponymous third album, spending less than two months in the studio to record thirteen songs produced by
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. '' Lifehouse'' was released on March 22, 2005. The album's first single, " You and Me", was released for airplay on January 18, 2005. It was written several years prior and was originally performed by Jason Wade for the 2000 independent film ''All Over Again''. The song was a success and stayed on the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot 100 for 62 weeks (the fifth longest-charted in history), peaking at No. 5. The song also appears on the soundtrack to ''
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''. One episode, "Spirit", featured the band actually performing it and three other songs from the album ("Come Back Down", "Blind", and "Undone") on the show. The song has also appeared on '' Cold Case'', ''
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'', '' Gavin & Stacey'', '' Everwood'', ''
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'', ''
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'' as well as the commercial for the final episode of ''
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''. The song "All In All" was featured in '' Scrubs''. The music video for the album's second single, " Blind", was released October 19, 2005. It starred Tina Majorino and featured several other up-and-coming young actors such as Sarch McClain, Stephen Cheung, Christopher Thien Duc Van and Andy Walters. In 2006, the newly-written song "Good Enough" was featured in the
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film '' The Wild'' and was repeated over the end credits.


2006–2008: ''Who We Are''

Lifehouse began recording their fourth record in mid-2006 at
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and
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's recording studio, Ironworks Studios, in Los Angeles. Their fourth album, entitled ''Who We Are'', was released on June 19, 2007. The album features Wade, Woolstenhulme and Soderberg as its lineup, and "rocks a little harder" than their previous album, according to the band. The album's release was followed by a tour with
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, which began June 15 at the Dodge Theatre in Phoenix, AZ.The Moment we've all been waiting for
: Lifehouse announces the title of their fourth album as ''Who We Are''.
The album's first single was a bright, pop rock love song " First Time", released on April 24, 2007. The song debuted on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 at number 48 in May, and peaked at No. 3 on the Hot Adult Top 40 Charts. The album's second single, " Whatever It Takes", was released to radio stations on October 29, 2007. " Broken", the album's third single, has appeared on several TV series, including ''
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'' ("Lay Your Hands On Me"), ''
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'' ("In Birth and Death", season 3, episode 2), '' One Tree Hill'', ''
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'' and '' The Hills''. Most recently, it was featured in the motion picture soundtrack '' The Time Traveler's Wife''. It peaked at No. 83 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. Lifehouse held a contest to make a video for the song "Make Me Over". The band gave 60 USC School of Cinematic Arts graduate students a chance to shoot the video for their new single. The winning video premiered at a gala event on December 5, 2008, at the Paley Center for Media in Beverly Hills, CA. The album was certified
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(RIAA) in October 2008.


2008–2011: ''Smoke and Mirrors''

On April 11, 2009, the band announced that Ben Carey was an official member of the band. They said that they had been "a four-piece for some time" and that Ben is "family to us". Carey had been touring with the band since 2004. The single " Halfway Gone" was released on October 27, 2009. The music video premiered on the VH1 Top 20 on VH1.com at the end of November. '' Smoke & Mirrors'' was released on March 2, 2010. The album debuted at No. 6 on the ''Billboard'' 200 with 54,000 copies sold. This marked the band's highest chart debut to date, surpassing their previous peak at No. 7 with ''
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'' in 2002.


2011–2012: ''Almería''

On September 11, 2012, Lifehouse released a new single featuring
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". A month later, on October 18, the band announced that the title of their sixth studio album would be ''Almería'', named after a city in Spain famous as the locale of many classic
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films. ''Almería'' was released on December 11 in the US and December 12 worldwide. The album was met with mixed reviews, and failed to spawn a second single.


2013–2018: ''Out of the Wasteland'' and ''Greatest Hits''

On July 24, 2013, Wade posted a letter to the band's
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page saying that Lifehouse had parted with Geffen and was on a temporary hiatus as each band member turned attention to other projects (with the assurance that the band would continue to make records in the future). Drummer Rick Woolstenhulme Jr. began touring with the Goo Goo Dolls; bassist Bryce Soderberg initiated a new band titled KOMOX; lead guitarist Ben Carey continued work in country rock band Elvis Monroe; and singer and songwriter Jason Wade worked on his as-yet-unreleased singer-songwriter solo record. The band's final show before their break was on September 25, 2013. Lifehouse reentered the studio in May 2014. "
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" was released independently on November 18, along with an announcement that the band's hiatus was officially over and a new album entitled ''Seven'' would be released in April 2015. On December 8, 2014, Lifehouse stated on their official website that Ben Carey would no longer be a part of Lifehouse and instead would be focusing on his own projects; for live shows, the band later revealed that Steve Stout would fill in on lead guitar. The album's first official single, "
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", was released on January 27, 2015. On January 27, ''Billboard''.com revealed a new album title ''Out of the Wasteland'' and published the official standard-edition track list of the album, giving an official release date of May 19, 2015. The album was released online and in stores on May 26, 2015 and debuted at number one on the Independent Albums chart. A special
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edition was made available with four bonus tracks. The band was to begin touring in support of the album on June 19, as an opening during the second North American leg of the
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, before the tour was cancelled due to the health of headlining band
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's lead singer, Chad Kroeger. A European headlining tour commenced on September 15, 2015 in
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, with extra dates added due to high demand. In June 2017, the band released their first Greatest Hits compilation, featuring all 17 of their radio singles to date in chronological order, plus one non-single that still charted on radio. Lifehouse spent the summer of 2017 touring throughout the United States and Canada with
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in support of the album. It marked the first North American tour by the band since 2011. During the tour, Wade teamed up with
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's Jon Foreman, to help raise funds for Houston's
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victims through the track called "Shine Like Gold". In early 2018, Lifehouse toured with
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across South Africa.


2019–present: Hiatus and ''Goodbye Kanan''

Lifehouse released their first single in six years, "Cut & Run" in April 2021. The first single recorded with member Steve Stout, who had collaborated with Jason Wade on the side project ØZWALD and officially became the band's lead guitarist in 2017, the song was succeeded by four more singles over the course of 2021. The band compiled these five singles and one new track into their first EP, ''Goodbye Kanan'', released on November 26, 2021 under their own label Allswell Records.


Other information

In response to questions about the spiritual overtones of some of their songs, singer Jason Wade has stated that Lifehouse is not a "Christian band" but that he is a Christian. Wade wrote the song " From Where You Are" for
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's Teen Driving Program. The song was featured on the "Tall Lights" commercial and aired on NBC.


Band members


Current members

* Jason Wade – lead vocals, rhythm guitar (1995–present); lead guitar (2004, 2014–2015) * Rick Woolstenhulme Jr. – drums, percussion (2000–present) * Bryce Soderberg – bass guitar, backing and lead vocals (2004–present) *Steve Stout – lead guitar, backing vocals (2017–present, touring musician 2015–2017)


Former members

*Aaron Lord – keyboards, violin, viola, mandolin (1995–1999) *Jon "Diff" Palmer – drums, percussion (1995–2000) *Collin Hayden – lead guitar (1995–2000) *Sergio Andrade – bass guitar (1995–2004) *
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– lead guitar, backing vocals (2002–2004) *
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– lead guitar, backing vocals (2009–2014; touring musician 2004–2009)


Former touring members

*Stuart Mathis – lead guitar, backing vocals (2000–2001) *Joerg Koehrig – lead guitar, backing vocals (2001–2002)


Timeline


Discography

As Blyss *'' Diff's Lucky Day'' (1999) As Lifehouse *'' No Name Face'' (2000) *''
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'' (2002) *'' Lifehouse'' (2005) *'' Who We Are'' (2007) *'' Smoke & Mirrors'' (2010) *''
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'' (2012) *''
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'' (2015)


References


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