7/02/2012

Lifehouse - Everything (2005) Review

Lifehouse - Everything (2005)
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It seems pretty short considering how much is on this DVD. Would've been nice if they recorded a show but we got some music videos and some live stuff but they did forget one thing oddly enough.
Hanging by a Moment: This is NOT the version MTV went nuts on when the song was first released. It's compiled from live footage. It's kinda disappointing since the original's not on here.
Sick Cycle Carousel: A more ambitious video with the band performing and some kid climbing stairs and encountering a maze and I don't know it's pretty odd. Song's good though.
Breathing: It's one of those bit players sing the song videos where Jason's in a taxi passing by people who keep singing the song. It's a nice song but it's not a particularly inventive video.
Spin: If you get motion sickness easily, don't watch this. They took the concept of spinning literally as the camera is constantly turning clockwise except for one section. I like the song, so-so on the video.
You and Me: The band performs in a subway station with a guy and girl trying to meet each other only they keep missing. It's a nice video, well shot so the video is good for the song.
Blind: I don't remember much about this video except one thing: his eyeliner. Ugh, it's like he's trying to be Brandon Flowers from the Killers or Billy Corgan Machina-era.
We got 4 live performances: a little underwhelming performance for Everything(the vocals are off I find) and Come Back Down, Days Go By and You and Me. They're not bad but a full set would've worked better.
It's a good set for what it is but you get the feeling they could've added more to it.

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