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Evanescence where will you go versions11/8/2022 ![]() In general their melodramatic pop-metal sounds likeĪ "lite" version of the symphonic metal of Nightwish, Epica and Within Temptation. Imaginary and My Last Breath repeat the magical atmosphere and melodic flair of the first album, whereas My Immortal becomes a tediousīurt Bacharach -ian ballad wrapped in strings,Īnd Going Under tames evil riffs and beats that could have turned into The album contains the mega-hit that turned them into stars, Bring Me to Life. Leaned towards bombastic and sometimes cheesy goth-pop and grunge-pop. That began their collaboration with producer Dave Fortman and Several songs were re-recorded on the official debut album Fallen (2003) Towering over the songs is Amy Lee's voice, an almost operatic synthesis of The gentle, acoustic folk-rock singalong Anywhere, and several catchy power-pop elegies Some eerie numbers (the convent-evoking Field of Innocence, Even in Death), Seven-minute dark-ambient pieno-driven instrumental Eternal, possibly their unmatched artistic peak, Lies (both featuring vocal interplay between Lee and a male voice), the It contains: mildly distorted emphatic metal songs like The album, despite the lo-fi production (a drum-machine instead of a drummer), boasted slightly gothic and industrial atmospheres (with amateurish electronics and drum-machines). Started in Arkansas in the mid-1990s by singer and keyboardist Amy Lee and guitarist Ben Moody, Evanescence debuted with the EPs Evanescence (1998), Sound Asleep/ Whisper (1999) and Mystary (2003) and the album Origin (2000), mostly composed by ![]() ![]() ( Copyright © 2021 Piero Scaruffi | Terms of Use) ![]() Evanescence: biography, discography, review, ratings ![]()
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