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They’ve spent some time away from the music scene but Evanescence is back. “It feels really good to be back, we’ve been working on the record for a really long time” says Evanescence front women Amy Lee. The band went on a long break after wrapping up their last tour and have spent some time away from the music scene. Terry Balsamo tells the real story behind the end of recording sessions with Steve Lillywhite in 2010. Available on 11.11.2011.
Tracklist: 1. My Heart Is Broken 4:30 2. My Heart Is Broken (Rock Mix) 4:29 3. My Heart Is Broken (Pop Mix) 4:02 Every emotion is larger than life in the songs of Evanescence, the band that performed at Terminal 5 on Tuesday night with its first studio album since 2006, “Evanescence” (Wind-up), which reached No. 1 on the Billboard chart for a week. The death of a loved one, the breakup of a romance or a crisis of self-doubt all send Amy Lee’s voice aloft, to wail with unbridled drama while her band thrashes and roars. “I’m everything you can’t control/Somewhere beyond the pain there must be a way to believe,” she sang as the set opened with “What You Want,” the new album’s first single.
Amy Lee co-hosted LA Lloyd’s Rock 30 Halloween Special October 29-30, 2011 on radio stations across the US. The show will be streaming continuously through Sunday 11/6, so if you missed hearing it, click here to listen now!
Source: evanescence.com Iskrena sućut od strane Evanescence Croatia. Under the music industry veteran's watch, the label signed multi-platinum acts Creed and Evanescence. He also owned and operated CD One Stop, one of the biggest wholesale distributors of compact discs in the 1980s and 1990s.
Alan Meltzer, the founder and former chairman of Wind-up Entertainment, passed away over the weekend, it was announced on Monday (Oct. 31). He was 67. As a flagship band for Wind-up Records, Evanescence did the memory of recently deceased label co-founder/chairman Alan Meltzer proud with its performance at New York's Terminal 5 Wednesday night. The multi-tiered hall, packed to the gills with fans, was awash in stunning blue, magenta and white lights as the quintet powered through hits new and old like "Going Under" and "What You Want." Taking a moment from blowing the crowd away with her soaring voice, frontwoman Amy Lee thanked fans for sending the band's new self-titled album to No. 1 on the Billboard 200 earlier this month and "for letting me perform at home, so I can go home and sleep in my own bed."
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