It debuted at #10 on the Billboard 200, selling 63,000 copies in its first week of release and was certified Gold by the RIAA on September 7, 2005.[5][6]Lifehouse has sold 960,000 units in the US as of November 2009,[7] and over three million worldwide to date.[citation needed]
The album saw a shift in Lifehouse's sound, as it was the first to be executive produced by American record producer and singer Jude Cole, who had previously served as the band's talent manager since their early formation stages in 2000. It featured less of the angst-ridden post-grunge sound of their previous two albums in favor of a lighter, radio-friendly, adult contemporary pop rock sound; this would continue with each of their subsequent releases. The song "We'll Never Know" features a post-grunge flair, while the album's two lead singles, "You and Me" and "Blind", both produced by Cole, lean towards pop rock.
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