Sunday, March 3, 2013

History The band Evanescence

The band Evanescence is a rock band from Arkansas, United States. Founders originally as vokalist Amy Lee and Ben Moody as gitarist. Evanescence means berpudar. Evanescence's Amy Lee loved the name because tedengar mysterious and dark.

Evanescence success through debut album, entitled Fallen has been a lot of controversy following them. Departure of Ben Moody as the initiator founder of Evanescence, many people will think this band's career will be over. The Open Door who became her second album to be the answer that without Ben, Evanescence can succeed despite not segemilang the album Fallen. But underneath it all through both previous albums, there is one thing that is very worrying. What? Yes, what else if not a lot of personnel who leave and re-assembling the personnel raises teradi back. After the album The Open Door, the only remaining personnel Amy Lee and Terry Balsamo on guitar position where he previously just a backup charger. Terry himself who joined since 2003 helped the tour Evanescence Amy Lee, Anywhere But Home before becoming a permanent member in the year to date, as well as engaging the album The Open Door.

As if do not want to drown, Amy rose through the third studio album, Evanescence. With logo Evanescence writing that shines through the little white lights, surrounded by the blue and black colors seem dark, dark as if to show and confirmed that Evanescence will remain there and can not be underestimated by anyone, so this is the era of the rise of Evanescence. With the merger of three new personnel that Troy McLawhorn on rhythm guitar, Tim McCord on bass and last Will Hunt on drums for Evanescence has established drove past behind. With a wide range of personnel from backgrounds different bands that enrich this third album material.

Still rely on alternative metal genre, combined with elements of gothic rock but on this third album, musical composition and lyrics are offered to sound heavy, gloomy and dark, although same fleeting second album, but musically it has the feel of different music than her previous album , as well as multiple tracks with up-tempo rhythms adorn this album. With Amy Lee's vocals are very distinctive and charming, and seemed to 'haunt' who could refuse to hear "What You Want", which became the single track as well as the opening where Will Hunt played very hard on beating drums and distorted guitar accompaniment continues with strong , but it sounded catchy and easy to digest bring listeners to see what the current Evanescence. "Made of Stone" "The Change", "The Other Side" and "Sick" still sounds more dark and gloomy and suggests desperation.

How to track balladnya? "My Heart Is Broken" which opened with a piano intro bit deceptive where the twenty-second of continuing with a stomping drum beats, plus lyrics containing the despair of post left by his lover adding more value to this track. "Lost In Paradise" ballad track which at first glance reminiscent of "My Immortal" invites the listener to enjoy the powerful vocals Amy. Through the "Erase This" and "End Of The Dream", Evanescence tried playing with the shades up tempo, as well as "Never Go Back" sounds more metal. But listen to "Ocean" which is directly related to my ears seemed reminiscent of the tracks on the album Fallen "Whisper" and closed with "Swimming Home" ballad track which is very much different from track to track Evanescence most perfect dessert.

Different, yes a little different or maybe a lot if listeners can still expect Amy will continue to play as the two previous albums. Evanescence itself is the third album where it can also be said proyect idealist with Amy Lee of Evanescence band members post some others go. Although not much of anything new to offer, and with a little formula and adds a touch of rhythm hand some new personnel, at least this album is a form of waiting is worth the wait after a span of five years after the release of the album The Open Door. Nick Raskulinecz appointed to producers previously worked with Foo Fighters, Alice In Chains emphasized musicality that carried through the album Evanescence. Regardless of success or failure, Amy Lee and Evanescence proved that under any circumstances, Evanescence will still be there, and nothing prevents to keep moving forward.

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