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On this site, I'll post everything I know about Evanescence, (and hopefully, I'll post stuff I
find out too!) anyway, I hope you like this site! (>^.^)>
hooray! <(^.^<)
Favorite Band Member: Amy Lee;) Favorite CD: Fallen Favorite song:
Whisper
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| Fallen |
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| Evanescences 1st album, Fallen |
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| Anywhere But Home |
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| Evanescence's 2nd album |
The
goth-inspired Arkansas rock band Evanescence, with its Linkin Park-meets-Tori Amos sound backed by chugging guitars, easily
made it to the top of the charts in 2003 with its Wind-Up Entertainment debut album, Fallen. Amy Lee and guitarist/songwriter
Ben Moody formed the band at the end of the '90s after meeting in their early teens during a "youth camp," Moody said in a
statement. "I heard Amy playing Meat Loaf's 'I'd Do Anything for Love' at the piano. So I went over to meet her, and she started
singing for me. I was pretty much blown away, so I suckered her into joining a band with me." As a duo, Evanescence didn't
perform live, instead opting to release EPs and the full-length Origin. Lee told the BBC that Evanescence was mastering demos
in Memphis, TN, when she and the band were discovered by producer Pete Matthews. He shopped the songs to record companies
in New York, and Evanescence eventually landed a contract with Wind-Up Entertainment, the home of Creed. The soundtrack to
the 2003 Ben Affleck action movie Daredevil brought success to Evanescence. The begging "Bring Me to Life," which appeared
on the soundtrack along with the ballad "My Immortal," became a hit. Paul McCoy, of labelmates 12 Stones, raps on "Bring Me
to Life," which originated as a piano ballad. It proved to be a head start to Evanescence's future hit album Fallen, produced
by Dave Fortman (Boy Sets Fire, Superjoint Ritual) and released in March 2003. Evanescence ran head first into controversy
promoting Fallen. Originally, it was released in the Christian and secular markets; however, the band's use of profanity during
an interview with Rolling Stone prompted its label, Wind-Up Records, to recall Fallen from Christian stores. Ironically, 12
Stones is also labeled Christian. Fallen surpassed double-platinum status, reaching the Top Ten in the United States, including
the Top Contemporary Christian Albums chart, the Top Five in Canada, and number one in the United Kingdom. Live, the duo filled
out its lineup with John LeCompt on guitar and Rocky Gray on drums.
Some other links to other sites:
The Official Evanescence webpage
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