Genre: pop, alternative
Rating:
“Undone,” “You and Me,” and “Blind.”
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Lifehouse’s Who We Are, Dishwalla’s Opaline

In this first album since member Sergio Andrade left the band, Lifehouse uses their music to ‘detoxify’ and find their footing. The lyrics returned to Wade’s familiar territory of teenage angst for parents and the world, while the arrangements softened to give the album a supposedly-introspective feel. Instead, much of the album induces somnolence, most especially the repetition of the ridiculous lyrics in their hit single, “You and Me.” Thankfully, Lifehouse returned in 2007 with the much more palatable Who We Are.

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