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Background information
Origin Little Rock, Arkansas, United States
Genre(s) Alternative Rock, Alternative metal
Years active 1998-Present
Label(s) Wind-Up
Website Evanescence official site
Members
Amy Lee Terry Balsamo John LeCompt Rocky Gray Tim McCord
Former members
Ben Moody David Hodges William Boyd

Evanescence is an alternative rock/alternative metal[1] band from Little Rock, Arkansas, USA.

Early in their career, the rock band garnered local fame in Little Rock before releasing their first major label album "Fallen", which went on to sell over 14 million copies worldwide.[2].

Although usually categorized as rock, Evanescence does not easily fit into any one rock subcategory. The band are sometimes labeled by media sources as, and take influences from, gothic rock, alternative rock, nu metal, piano rock, arena rock, and wagnerian rock (the latter especially in the group's videos).

Contents

  • 1 History
    • 1.1 Early work and Christian controversy
    • 1.2 Fallen and Ben's departure
    • 1.3 Anywhere but Home
    • 1.4 The Open Door
    • 1.5 William Boyd's Departure and Replacement
    • 1.6 "The Open Door" Preview Events
  • 2 Band members
    • 2.1 Current
    • 2.2 Former
  • 3 Discography
  • 4 Samples
  • 5 References
  • 6 External links

History

Early Evanescence - Origin promo photo

Evanescence was founded by singer, pianist and songwriter Amy Lee and former lead guitarist and songwriter Ben Moody. The two met at a youth camp in Arkansas, where Moody heard Lee playing "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)" by Meat Loaf on the piano. [3]

The pair discovered they liked music and they began to write songs together (the first was "Solitude" by Amy Lee, followed by "Understanding" by Ben Moody, "Give Unto Me" by Amy Lee, and "My Immortal" by Ben Moody). The songs were altered lyrically and musically by them, which allowed both individuals to receive equal credit for their composition.

For some time the two were unable to recruit additional musicians and did not have sufficient funds for professional assistance. Thus, they were unable to play live shows. However, two songs, "Understanding" and "Give Unto Me", found their way onto local music charts, and demand for a live show increased. When the band finally made an appearance, they became one of the most popular acts in the area. They went through several names, including Childish Intentions and Stricken, before deciding on the name Evanescence (from the word "evanescent", meaning the act of vanishing, synonymous to disappearing). Lee said she loves the name because it puts a picture in your mind, one that relates to the band's sound, which is what she wanted to do.

Early work and Christian controversy

Origin

Their first full length demo CD, Origin (released in 2000), is relatively unknown. The band also released two EPs. First, the self-titled Evanescence EP (1998) of which about 100 copies were made, and second the Sound Asleep EP, also known as the Whisper EP (1999), limited to 50 copies.

Origin and the EPs contain demo versions of some of the songs on their debut album Fallen. In fact, the recording of "My Immortal" found on Fallen can also be found on Origin, minus a handful of additional string accompaniments. Only 2500 copies of this record were ever made, limiting its availability to the handful lucky enough to obtain one in the early years, or to those who are willing to pay the hundreds of dollars the discs now fetch. In response, Lee and Moody encouraged fans to download the band's older songs from the Internet during an interview.[4]

Originally considered by many to be part of the Christian rock scene—and for a short time promoted in Christian stores—eventually the band made it clear that they did not want to be considered a Christian rock band. Shortly thereafter, Christian stores removed Evanescence from their shelves. Some have criticized the group for making previous statements and actions to the contrary regarding the infusion of Christianity into their music.[5] For instance, in a September 2000 interview with Stranger Things Magazine, Ben Moody said, "The message we as a band want to convey more than anything is simple—God is Love," and also, "We hope to express in our music that Christianity is not a rigid list of rules to follow only out of fear of an unseen deity who will strike you down at any given moment if you fail."[6] Reportedly, the band at one time wanted the album in the Christian market.[5]

Lee has been quoted as saying that they are not a Christian band and would appreciate it if the rumor was terminated. [7] David Hodges (ex-vocalist & keyboards) left the band over the Christianity topic. Members later stated that he had been pulling the band in more of a Christian direction than Lee and Moody were comfortable with. Ben Moody stated, "Amy and I are Christians, but we are not a Christian band. We write about a number of things, just things we experience in life. Because our spirituality is a big part of our lives, it comes through in our music. But our lives are our ministry. Our music is just a way for us to convey the message to those who listen that they are not alone." [8].

Fallen and Ben's departure

Fallen- Their 6x Platinum debut album

Their first major album, Fallen, has been certified 6x Platinum[9] , spent 43 weeks in the Billboard Top 10 and has sold over 14 million [2] copies worldwide. As of April 2005 Fallen is one of only eight albums in the history of the chart to spend a full year (52 weeks) in the Billboard Top 50.

Evanescence's major label debut single "Bring Me to Life", which features guest vocals from Paul McCoy of 12 Stones, was a global hit for the band and reached #5 on the American Billboard Hot 100. It also provided Evanescence with their first (and so far only) UK #1, where it stayed for four weeks from June-July 2003. It was also the official theme for WWE No Way Out. The equally popular "My Immortal" peaked at #7 in the U.S. and U.K. charts. Their inclusion in the soundtrack for the action movie Daredevil helped propel both songs into widespread popularity and firmly cemented Evanescence within the music scene. "Bring Me to Life" garnered recognition for the band at the Grammy Awards of 2004, where the band was given the Best Hard Rock Performance award. At the same time, Evanescence was awarded Best New Artist.

The two other singles off Fallen include "Going Under" (#5 US Modern Rock Tracks, #8 UK Charts) and "Everybody's Fool" (#36 US Modern Rock Tracks, #23 UK Charts), both of which include a music video.

On October 22, 2003, Moody left the band abruptly in the middle of a European tour. The reasons for his departure were reportedly "creative differences." In an interview several months later, Amy Lee said: "We'd gotten to a point that if something didn't change, we wouldn't have been able to make a second record." [10]

Since then, Lee has said it was almost a relief that he left because of tensions created within the band. Terry Balsamo from Cold joined the band, replacing Moody. Recently, Moody confessed in an interview that not only does he suffer from bipolar disorder, but that he's kicked a drug and alcohol habit that he was entrenched in during the strife within Evanescence.

Anywhere but Home

Anywhere but Home

Released in 2004, Evanescence's new lineup released a DVD/CD compilation entitled Anywhere but Home. The DVD is their live-from-Paris show with several behind-the-scenes features, including shots of the band backstage, signing autographs, and warming up. The CD included contains a song entitled "Missing" which was previously unreleased and reached #1 in Spain. Also on the CD are the songs "Breathe No More" (from the Elektra movie soundtrack) and "Farther Away". They also included their cover of Korn's "Thoughtless" which they have played at several live shows.

The Open Door

The Open Door

Evanescence's second album, titled The Open Door, released in the USA on October 3, 2006[2], in the UK on October 2, 2006 and in Australia on September 30, 2006[11], and features 13 tracks[12]. The album sold 448,946 copies in the United States in its first week of sales and it debut at #1 on the Billboard Top 200. [13]

The album progressed slowly for a number of reasons, but perhaps chiefly because of Amy Lee's desire to allow the creative process to fully take its course and not rush production. Besides that, other distractions have included other band members' side projects, health problems concerning guitarist Terry Balsamo (who had a stroke) and the controversy revolving around the dismissal of their former manager. Lee stated on Evboard that Evanescence's new album would be wrapping up in March 2006. [14] But the release was pushed to October 3rd, allegedly because "Wind-up Records [the band's current record label] wanted to make a few changes to the upcoming single "Call Me When You're Sober", which hit modern rock and alternative rock radio on 7 August. The music video for "Call Me When You're Sober" was shot in Los Angeles, and is based on the fairy tale Little Red Riding Hood. The Open Door became available for pre-order on the iTunes Music Store on August 15, 2006, with Call Me When You're Sober available to those who pre-order and as a single as well.

The band also spent some time in New York City for press and a photo shoot for Metal Edge magazine.[15] Pictures from this photo shoot have recently been posted on the band's official web site as well as their MySpace page.

Amy Lee has confirmed that she wrote a song for the 2005 film version of The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe released by Disney, but it was rejected. However, Amy Lee said it was just more great material for the upcoming album. It has then been said that part of the Narnia song has been used as the introduction of "Good Enough," which is Track 13 on their newly released album The Open Door.[16] Short clips of each track from The Open Door can be heard in the audio section of the official Evanescence website.

William Boyd's Departure and Replacement

On July 14 2006, it was confirmed by a spokesperson for the band's label that bassist Will Boyd had left the band. The reasons for his departure were "not wanting to do another big tour" and "to be close to his family." It was the band's frontwoman that broke the news to the fans in a post on an Evanescence site, EvBoard.com.[17][18]

In an interview with MTV, posted on their website on 10th August 2006, Amy Lee announced that Tim McCord, former Revolution Smile guitarist would be switching instruments and playing bass for the band. [19]

"The Open Door" Preview Events

Amy Lee and John LeCompt from the band have been visiting capital cities in Europe to promote the new album, "The Open Door", due for release in Europe on October 3rd. At the previews, the new album was played to fans of the band, and Amy Lee and John performed a number of acoustic tracks from the album.

The previews took place in London, England on September 6th, Barcelona, Spain on September 8th, and Paris, France on Monday, September 11th. Some fans took part in various competitions, the winners of which were rewarded with the privelege of hearing the new album just under a month before the release.

On 2 October 2006, the day before The Open Door was released, Evanescence appeared on Late Night with Conan O'Brien and performed the song "Call Me When You're Sober".

Band members

Current

  • Amy Lee - vocals and piano (co-founder, July 1994-present)
  • John LeCompt - guitar (2002-present)
  • Rocky Gray - drums (2002-present)
  • Terry Balsamo - guitar (November 2003-present)
  • Tim McCord - Bass (August 2006-present)

Former

  • Ben Moody - lead guitar, (co-founder, July 1994 - October 2003)
  • David Hodges - keyboards, background vocals (1999 - December 2002)
  • William Boyd - bass (January 2003 - June 2006)

Discography

Main article: Evanescence discography
Date of release Title Record label
1998 Evanescence EP none
1999 Sound Asleep EP none
2000 Origin Big-Wig Enterprises
March 4, 2003 Fallen Wind-up Records
November 23, 2004 Anywhere but Home Wind-up Records
September 25, 2006 The Open Door Wind-Up Records

Samples

  • Bring Me to Life (file info) — play in browser (beta)
    • "Bring Me to Life" from Fallen
  • Going Under (file info) — play in browser (beta)
    • "Going Under" from Fallen
  • My Immortal (file info) — play in browser (beta)
    • "My Immortal" from Fallen
  • Everybody's Fool (file info) — play in browser (beta)
    • "Everybody's Fool" from Fallen
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References

  1. ^ www.myspace.com/evanescence. MySpace profile.
  2. ^ a b c www.evanescence.com. Official Evanescence website press release.
  3. ^ www.mtv.com. MTV news article.
  4. ^ http://evanescencereference.info/music/
  5. ^ a b www.christianitytoday.com. ChristianityToday.com article.
  6. ^ http://www.strangerthingsmag.net. strangerthingsmag.net article.
  7. ^ www.blender.com. Blender.com article.
  8. ^ www.rockonthenet.com. RockOnTheNet.com article.
  9. ^ www.billboard.biz. List of Multi-Platinum artists.
  10. ^ www.smh.com.au. SMH interview with Amy Lee.
  11. ^ www.sonymusic.com.au. Sony BMG website Australia news article.
  12. ^ www.mtv.com. MTV news article- "Amy Lee Says New Evanescence LP Has More Sensuality".
  13. ^ www.billboard.com. Evanescence Zooms By Killers To Take #1.
  14. ^ www.evboard.com. EvBoard official forum, a post by Amy Lee.
  15. ^ www.evanescencewebsite.com. Evanescence news.
  16. ^ www.evboard.com. EvBoard official forum, another post by Amy Lee.
  17. ^ www.vh1.com. News - Evanescence lose bassist.
  18. ^ www.evboard.com. News - Amy's post on Evboard about Will leaving.
  19. ^ www.mtv.com. News - Tim McCord Confirmed as New Bass player.

External links

Look up evanescence in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
  • Official Site
  • BringMeToLife.com The Official French Site
  • The Open Door
  • The Open Door Reviews at Metacritic
  • The Amy Lee Fund for Epilepsy
  • Evanescence at MySpace
  • The best site on spanish
  • Evanescence Lyrics


Evanescence
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Amy Lee | John LeCompt | Terry Balsamo | Rocky Gray | Tim McCord
Ben Moody | David Hodges | William Boyd
Discography
Albums and extended plays: Evanescence EP | Sound Asleep EP | Origin | Mystary EP | Fallen | Anywhere but Home | The Open Door
Singles: Bring Me to Life | Going Under | My Immortal | Everybody's Fool | Call Me When You're Sober | Lithium
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