Smoke & Mirrors

Smoke & Mirrors

Tracks:   2 Disc(s)
All In
Nerve Damage
Had Enough
Halfway Gone
It Is What It Is
From Where You Are
Smoke & Mirrors
Falling In
Wrecking Ball
Here Tomorrow Gone Today
By Your Side
In Your Skin
All That I'm Asking For
Crash and Burn
Everything (Live in Studio)
Near Life Experience
Artist: Lifehouse
Released: 2010-03-02
From: Geffen Records
Media: Audio CD
UPC: 602527263458
Mfg Part #: 001375472
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Customer Reviews:  24
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Really good music on the whole album.
I love this CD because all the tracks are good not just the featured one. Lifehouse has been around awhile but they still put out great music like this. They really deliver with this album. It is a great buy.
Wednesday, July 28th, 2010
Lifehouse Smoke and Mirrors
As usual, Lifehouse comes through with another great,and oh-so-Jason-Wade sounding, cd. I love it- every song is unique, with that great Lifehouse style. They have grown as a band since their early days, yet you can still expect the same high quality music they have always delivered to their fans in this new album "Smoke and Mirrors". A treat to your ears and senses. AA++.
Saturday, July 10th, 2010
Well it's better than their 3rd album
Realistically speaking the lifehouse from No Name Face and Stanley Climbfall is pretty much gone. However I think thats due to the fact that even though Stanley Climbfall is a better album, their later albums did better as far as sales go(despite not being as good) and they gotta make a living so I can't blame them for it.

While I do think Halfway Gone should have been the opening song and that nerve damage should not have been on this album to begin with, or that From Where You Are could have had drums and strings, the album overall is enjoyable. After seeing other artists sellout, you sort of appreciate another artist's efforts even if it's not in your preferred style.
Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010
Good stuff
These guys have consistently written good music but this new album of theirs is top notch.
Sunday, June 13th, 2010
Great CD
Love this CD. If you've liked Lifehouse's previous CDs, I think you will also like this one.
Sunday, May 16th, 2010
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