About
Lifehouse, an American rock band from Los Angeles, rose to fame in the early 2000s with their heartfelt blend of alternative rock and post-grunge. Led by Jason Wade, the band captured attention with their debut single, “Hanging by a Moment,” from their first album, No Name Face (2000). The track became the most-played radio song of 2001, catapulting Lifehouse into the mainstream.
Initially formed with Jason Wade, Sergio Andrade on bass, and Rick Woolstenhulme Jr. on drums, the band has seen lineup changes over the years, with Bryce Soderberg later joining as bassist and backing vocalist. Their discography showcases a journey of evolution, from the raw post-grunge of No Name Face to the polished rock sounds of albums like Stanley Climbfall (2002) and Who We Are (2007).
Lifehouse has sold over 15 million records globally, delivering hits like “You and Me,” “First Time,” and “Whatever It Takes.” Their songs have been featured in films and TV shows, becoming an integral part of pop culture.
In recent years, Lifehouse has continued to connect with fans through new music and live performances. Jason Wade’s involvement in high-profile tours demonstrates their enduring relevance in the music world.
Known for their introspective lyrics, memorable melodies, and Jason Wade’s emotive voice, Lifehouse remains a staple in the rock genre, evolving while staying true to the core elements of their sound.