Since Lifehouse is one of my most important bands of recent years, the album had to be found in any case. Unfortunately, it has not fully met my expectations. No Name Face was an album that I thought was great at first, these were songs that went straight as something special in his ear and cause up to today in my enthusiasm. The next two albums also had some good individual songs that you like to listen to over and over again, but unfortunately moving towards mainstream. This continues on the new album. My first impressions: Unfortunately, there is hardly a song that either has a strong melody or really new ideas stands (exceptions: "The Joke", "Bridges"). Otherwise, everything produced somehow clean, but largely without that special something. The opener "Disarray" and the first single "First Time" are solid rock songs, no question. However, no improvement on albums à la Stanley Climbfall ". Some songs, especially the ballads, however prove" Grower ", so you certainly do not regret buying the album. However, it is clear that Jason Wade with this also a priority the female will appeal to fans, are those "Whatever It Takes" and especially "Broken" and "Storm" certainly like it better than my my conclusion. Despite the apparent antithesis of rock songs and ballads probably the most homogenous album of Lifehouse, therefore also without the big highlights Anspieltipps. Dissaray (# 1) The Joke (# 6), Bridges (# 10)