Considered by many to be the band’s greatest album, this was a ground-breaking musical achievement and raised the bar for other artists to follow and continues to inspire to this day.
At the start of a new decade, The Who, and in particular their main song writer Pete Townshend, faced an unenviable dilemma. how do you follow up on an international sensation called 'Tommy'? The response was an ambitious, futuristic but prescient project named 'Life House'. The ideas contained in 'Life House' predicted a dystopian world which seems all too familiar today.
Themes of environmental change, all too powerful corporations and technology, such as the internet, which the public knew nothing of at the time.