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Thursday, August 10, 2006

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EVANESCENCE " Origin " CD by BIGWIG, 11 trucks
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Courtesy of MTV.com:

With the release of their new album The Open Door just around the corner, Evanescence have lined up 17 theater gigs that will constitute the first leg of their world tour.

The initial North American run will kick off in Toronto on October 5 - two days after The Open Door lands in stores
(see "Amy Lee Says New Evanescence LP Has More Sensuality") ?ith dates scheduled through October 29 in San Francisco. Evanescence then plan on heading across the pond for a brief run of European shows, after which they'll return to the States before year's end to play in larger arenas.

Frontwoman Amy Lee said the band's set will be filled with the new material, with a handful of older tracks thrown in for kicks. "It's been two years since we stopped touring," Lee said. "So it's been awhile, and I'm a little nervous, but I'm mostly just excited. By the end of touring the last time, we were just dying to write more songs and play some new material. So, by now, after all the recording and writing and creating, we're just ready to get back out there and play it and see how it goes again."

Tickets for the bulk of the trek go on sale August 19. Tickets for the Los Angeles stop will be available August 26.

The video for "Call Me When You're Sober," the first single from The Open Door, was directed by Marc Webb (AFI, My Chemical Romance) and began airing on MTV this week (see "Evanescence's Amy Lee Isn't Afraid Of Big Bad Wolf In 'Sober' Clip"). For months, Lee has remained rather tight-lipped over who the song might be about, much like Carly Simon's long silence regarding the inspiration behind 1972's "You're So Vain." But, given recent events, Lee's had a change of heart.

"I think it's impossible to hide how obvious it is," she said. "The day that our single hit the airwaves, my ex-boyfriend [Seether frontman Shaun Morgan] said he was going into rehab and canceled their tour [see "Seether Frontman Enters Rehab; August Tour Dates Canceled"]. I haven't ever said right out who it was about, but it's about the big relationship I was in, and the whole breakup, which was really long. The breaking up and the hard stuff in our relationship happened sort of after I was out of the spotlight for a while and writing. It wasn't in any way public. I was trying to be kind of discreet about it, and then he totally came out and said he was going to rehab. It was shocking to me. It kind of made for a more interesting story.

"The song is very personal," she continued. "It was very brave for me, the lyric writing, because I was just sick of hiding behind metaphors in all that I had been writing. So much of the record was about the turmoil I was going through, with choosing between happiness and comfort. In the end, I had to choose happiness and health for myself. I made the right decision. I was letting myself be run down. I hate to say all this specific sh--, but it's impossible not to, it seems like. I am totally in support of Shaun, and I'm really happy for him."

The song also applied to several other things happening in her life. Sure, it was mostly inspired by the relationship with Morgan, "but it was also about the people I was working with that were kind of holding me down and manipulating me and betraying me. I had to put my foot down and walk out the door. I changed a lot of things in my life," including her phone number and living situation (she moved from the West Coast to New York), "and severed a lot of ties, which is really hard to do."

Back in mid-July, Lee revealed that bassist William Boyd had quit the band because "he said that he just can't go through with another huge tour right now and wants to stay a little closer to his family instead" (see "Evanescence Lose Bassist; Amy Lee Vows To Stay On Schedule"). Since then, Lee said the band's found a replacement for Boyd in former Revolution Smile guitarist Tim McCord, who'll be switching instruments to fill the void.

"He's awesome," she said. "We got a lot of recommendations, and we just met and hung out to see how we got along. And Tim was really cool and laid-back ?ust a normal dude that I feel like we can easily hang out with and hopefully vibe great with onstage."

Evanescence tour dates, according to the band's publicist:

* 10/5 - Toronto, ON @ Kool Haus
* 10/6 - Montreal, QC @ Metropolis
* 10/7 - Boston, MA @ Avalon Ballroom
* 10/9 - New York, NY @ Hammerstein Ballroom
* 10/10 - Philadelphia, PA @ Electric Factory
* 10/11 - Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club
* 10/13 - Detroit, MI @ State Theatre
* 10/14 - Milwaukee, WI @ Eagles Ballroom
* 10/15 - Minneapolis, MN @ The Quest
* 10/17 - Chicago, IL @ Aragon Ballroom
* 10/21 - Dallas, TX @ McFarlin Memorial Auditorium
* 10/22 - Houston, TX @ Verizon Wireless Theatre
* 10/24 - Denver, CO @ Paramount Theatre
* 10/25 - Salt Lake City, UT @ In the Venue
* 10/27 - Phoenix, AZ @ Celebrity Theatre
* 10/28 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Wiltern LG
* 10/29 - San Francisco, CA @ Warfield Theatre


Saturday, July 29, 2006

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Fallen
By Evanescence
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'Evanescence's Amy Lee Isn't Afraid Of Big Bad Wolf In 'Sober' Clip

Evanescence frontwoman Amy Lee's not afraid of the Big Bad wolf. Nor is she afraid of a room filled with them.

In fact, in a clip for "Call Me When You're Sober, " the first single from the band's upcoming The Open Door, Lee actually gets a little forceful with a "wolf."

"It was me and the wolves in the room, and it was all cool. ... My allergies kicked in, but I powered through." Evanescence's Amy Lee

"These live wolves came in, and they each had trainers and it was really fun, " she said on the video's Hollywood set earlier this month. Marc Webb (AFI, My Chemical Romance) signed on to direct the clip. "I thought it was really cool, but then when they came in, they were 150 pounds. So I was like, 'Wow, if I got on all fours, I'd be about the same size as this huge animal.' But it was me and the wolves in the room, and it was all cool. It was awesome. My allergies kicked in, but I powered through. And then we shot the scene at the vanity with the Big Bad Wolf coming over my shoulders and trying to seduce me."

The video, set to debut August 7 on MTV, features Lee wearing a red satin cape and sitting at an antiquated vanity. A young man with crystal blue eyes and scruffy, overgrown facial hair and sideburns approaches her from behind, caressing her shoulders and softly kissing her neck as she tries to rebuff his advances.

"The song is so literal, the lyrics and everything I mean, obviously, just by the title that we felt like the video would have the freedom to go in a less literal direction, " she explained. "So it's [a modern re-imagining of] Little Red Riding Hood and the Big Bad Wolf and sort of a more cool, superhero, rock and roll Little Red Riding Hood."

In the video, Lee's indomitable Hood gets the better of the wolf, following a scene in which she destroys a table, sending chairs and food flying across the room. Then she sends the wolf packing no pun intended. Oh, and there's even a scene where Lee flanked by four Asian dancers, in black leather clothing levitates. '


Tuesday, July 25, 2006

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Anywhere But Home (w/ bonus DVD)
By Evanescence
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If you want to hear a sample of "Call Me When Your Sober" go to www.evanescencewebsite.com. It's from an interview Amy had with a French radio DJ.


Thursday, July 20, 2006

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Fallen
By Evanescence
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A Summary Of What The New Songs Will Be Like!!!

01- Sweet Sacrifice: In this song Terry seems to hit some intense higher notes on the guitars along with Amy's voice that follows in the same completeness. A heaviest song and less cold than Fallen.

02- Call Me When You're Sober: Along with a short and soulful piano intro, most of Terry's guitar and the rhythm arrangements of John make this song one of the heaviest songs on The Open Door. Some lyrics: you never call me when you're sober/you only want it 'cause it's over.

03- Weight Of The World: It seems that the guitars were dismissed for the intro when Amy's voice emerges in murmurs. This song becomes more and more synthetic while the guitar propels itself in an electro-acoustic accompaniment. A radically different title on Evanescence index.

04- Lithium: An enchanting piano and voice duo in the first minute of the song immediately followed by the bass, the guitars and the drums that enter into the song later. Labeled as the My Immortal of the The Open Door. Amy's voice is filled with emotions and makes the listener feeling a sadness reminded in Origin. The first light part of the album.

05- Cloud Nine: Supposedly based on dark movies with whispered voices and Amy's vocals that haunt you in a very somber atmosphere.

06- Snow White Queen: The intro has rigorous and heavy guitars and the drums seem more and more electronic at the wire of the piece. Some lyrics: you belong to me/my snow white queen.

07- Lacrymosa: The orchestra is composed by 22 people conducted by Dave Campbell, a source of inspiration for Amy and very talented. A cover of Mozart's Requiem.

08- Like You: No chance to translate since the bad quality of the picture that doesn't allow to.

09- Lose Control: The only information that is visible is it has piano and loud guitars.

10- The Only One: The intro is remarkable with the guitars. This song is somehow reminiscent of Missing. There's a mention to Thoughtless, when the seventh riff guitar arrives. It is said to be the third gold piece of The Open Door.

11- Your Star: The piano is the main instrument in this song. It shows a maturity of sound from the band and it is included riffs and dark choir in the backgrounds. The most epic song in The Open Door.

12- All That I'm Living For: The guitars open this song and then enters the piano with a heavy riff. There's somehow a reference with the title of The Open Door in the chorus that easily carve in our memories after a small short of time listening the song.

13- Good Enough: A 5 minute song, the piano and Amy's voice really intimidate, fulled of dark emotions. Some lyrics: am I good enough for you to live/good enough to love me."


Tuesday, July 18, 2006

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Bring Me to Life
By Evanescence
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WILL LEAVES THE BAND

"Hey everybody. We just had a killer couple of weeks filled with press, photos, and an incredible video shoot that I know youre gonna love. Things are going great and I'm really getting excited for the new album. Unfortunately, I have some sad news. A few weeks ago, Will decided to leave the band. He said that he just cant go through with another huge tour right now, and wants to stay a little closer to his family instead. Tour is hard- you kind of have to sacrifice your life for it, so we can all understand. We love Will very much and wish him nothing but happiness in everything he does. We've been playing music together since I was in jr. high. I miss him already! I love you guys, don't worry about the band- nothing has changed in the schedule and were all excited to get out there and play again. See you soon!"
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Amy



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