There's an episode of "The Simpsons" in which Lisa can be seen thumbing through a copy of "Non-Threatening Boys" magazine. This more or less describes Lifehouse during the early 2000s, when its single "Hanging by a Moment" became the anthem that could be at once ubiquitous and anonymous. "Who We Are" may spawn another hit of this ilk with "First Time," currently No. 10 at Adult Top 40. The majority of the album is similarly capable pop/rock, a triple-A version of what Bon Jovi would probably be doing if it hadn't gone country. Lifehouse certainly knows what keys sound the most rousing and where to put the dramatic guitar-reduction measures in its power ballads, but the group still hasn't figured out how to give them much personality. —Jeff Vrabel