Lifehouse - No Name Face <PRO × 2024>

In the spring of 2001, the musical landscape was a volatile mixture of frothy pop, rap-rock bravado, and the dying embers of grunge. Tower Records shelves were crammed with boy bands and nu-metal acts. Then, seemingly out of nowhere, a haunting, minimalist guitar riff crawled through radio static. It was raw, unpolished, and desperate. That sound was the single "Hanging by a Moment," and its parent album, , became one of the most unexpected commercial and spiritual juggernauts of the early 2000s.

The impact of "No Name Face" extends beyond its commercial success. The album has been credited with influencing a generation of musicians, including notable bands like OneRepublic and The Script. Lifehouse's early work also paved the way for the post-grunge and alternative rock movements of the early 2000s, alongside bands like Foo Fighters, 3 Doors Down, and Nickelback. Lifehouse - No Name Face

: This 88-page book features note-for-note guitar transcriptions with tab for all 12 tracks, including the hit "Hanging by a Moment" [6, 7]. In the spring of 2001, the musical landscape

For millennials, this was the soundtrack to high school loneliness. For Gen Z listeners discovering it on TikTok, it resonates because mental health discourse is finally mainstream. Long before bands like twenty one pilots made anxiety a lyrical centerpiece, Jason Wade was singing about the "sick cycle carousel." It was raw, unpolished, and desperate