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Their debut album, Fallen, contains the following tracks:
• Going Under
• Bring Me To Life
• Everybody's Fool
• My Immortal
• Haunted
• Tourniquet
• Imaginary
• Taking Over Me
• Hello
• My Last Breath
• Whisper
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Amy Lee if you read this, you have a beautiful voice, and I really enjoy listening to your music. Of course, the chances of the lead singer of a hugely successful band reading this is incredibly slim. But it is worth a try.
Amy Lee is the lead singer of the band Evanescence, and is the focus of the album cover art. Amy Lee is one of the world's top powerful female singers, and that is something that is so rare that I will always support her work. People like Christina Aguilera, Anastasia, Whitney Houston, and Amy Lee have strong melodic voices, that despite their wide range of styles, and genres, are all enjoyable to listen to.
Evanescence is a rock band that refreshes the goth, punk, and emo scenes. It proves that the dark, and soulful sounds can still emanate with energy and enthusiasm. Being able to switch from a haunting melody, to a piercing rock vocal scream, Amy Lee has the variety that makes this album a beautiful listen.
Their debut album, 'Fallen', is full of hits, such as 'Bring Me to Life', 'Going Under', 'My Immortal', and my personal favourite, 'Tourniquet'. I recommend you buy this album, and then every other album that Amy Lee has been involved with.
i love evanescence so much , i havnt got this CD but it is a must buy, for i have heard all these songs, and they are all amazing with awesome vocals. so altogether you would be lost with out this cd.
I love Evanescence so it is no surprise that I really love this album. The music and the vocals are superb. Really great CD. You should definately add this one to your collection.
When I first heard "Bring Me To Life" I was taken away by the uniqueness of their distinctive sound. It was something very different and fresh that definitely got me wanting more and made me buy the album as soon as it came out.
Of course this album would not only apply to you if you like a bit of a rock sound. I know some people who aren't into rock at all, yet they like Evanescence, because it's not hard-core, but yet it still portrays the "dark" image of music. The rest of the album is pretty much on the same par as the hit singles "Bring me to life" and "Going under".
Of course there's the ballad "My Immortal" and this genre is carried onto to track "Hello" - with a beautiful sounding Amy Lee giving us powerful vocals. The standout tracks would definitely be "Haunted" and "Tourniquet".
Just the amazing beats and bass sound, along with the outstanding vocals of Amy Lee makes it a definite favourite. Definitely a recommended album.
Many years ago, in my experimental youth, I was introduced to Gothic Rock, in the form of The Sisters of Mercy. They had a powerful yet haunting feel to their music. It called to me, to a place deep inside me that I had forgotten about. A dark place, warm and safe, yet full of power. Then the music faded, and I lost that place again.
A year ago, I found the way back, while watching a music video on TV... 'Bring Me To Life' by a band I hadn't heard of before, Evanescence. I was hooked within 60 seconds. Since then I have been trying to find the time, money and opportunity to buy the album... I always seem to have 2 of the three at any given moment, so finally having this CD is a wonderous thing indeed.
As if having the hit singles Bring Me to Life (still my favourite), My Immortal and Going Under isn't enough, this album also has a bonus track, the Band Version of My Immortal, seriously good sounds. I am overwhelmed.
I also enjoyed Tourniquet and Taking Over Me. Two fine tracks, I am sure would go well launched as singles. One album, *5* Hit Singles, now that would be a good sign indeed, but 3 is a fine start too.
Overall... well, you'll know if this album will appeal to you. If you are not sure, just pop into any good music retailer that has a set of headphones, and check it out. You'll either love it or hate it... I'm betting Love It.
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