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The Atlanta festival is called Music Midtown. It's the first weekend in May, I think. I'm pretty sure this date is up on the Evanescence website.
Edit: they are playing MM on 5/3, then the Beale Street festival in Memphis on 5/4. I also saw the band last night in Nashville, both the in-store and the show at Exit/In. If you are on the fence about seeing them live, drop your reservations and get tickets now. |
I would have gone to the show at exit/in as well if they weren't sold out. :( After seeing their little acoustical bit, I really wished I had gotten tickets earlier.
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Originally posted by candyrocket786 I can send you the link to download the acoustic version along with the Origin material (I talked about it in the other "Evanescence" thread floating around the music forum) |
Bring me to life sounds like a television commercial to me.
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Is there any chance that the older stuff will be on legit cd soon?
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They ain't a christian band anymore
"Perhaps the chairman of Wind-Up Records asked himself the eternal Christian query, "What would Jesus do?" before making the decision to recall copies of Evanescence's Fallen. Alan Meltzer sent a letter to Christian radio and retail outlets last week to explain that despite the "spiritual underpinning that ignited interest and excitement in the Christian religious community," Evanescence are "a secular band, and as such view their music as entertainment." Therefore, he wrote, Wind-Up "strongly feels that they no longer belong in Christian markets." The letter coincided with an interview published in Entertainment Weekly, in which the band's principal, guitarist Ben Moody, who founded the band in Little Rock, Arkansas, in the late 1990s along with singer Amy Lee, made it clear that they weren't a proper Christian group by dropping a few taboo terms and taking the Lord's name in vain — a direct violation of the Third Commandment. "We're actually high on the Christian charts, and I'm like, 'What the f--- are we even doing there?' " he said. Later in the piece, he compares himself to the "the guy who was crucified next to Jesus" because "all I want you to do is remember me." Singer Amy Lee echoed her bandmate's puzzlement at their album's placement in Christian bookstores. "I guarantee that if the Christian bookstore owners listened to some of those songs, they wouldn't sell the CD." Fallen has sold more than 561,000 copies and has been a fixture in the top 10 of the Billboard albums chart since its release six weeks ago (see "Evanescence's Frontwoman Leads Rock Into Fem-Friendly New Frontier"). Meltzer expected an adverse reaction from the Christian community after knowing what was said in EW, so he issued the letter a day before the current issue arrived in subscribers' mailboxes, according to a Wind-Up Records spokesperson. Almost immediately upon receipt of the letter, many Christian radio stations pulled Evanescence's "Bring Me to Life" from their playlists. While Wind-Up isn't exclusively a Christian label, it secured ties to the community through the success of spiritual rockers Creed and 12 Stones, whose frontman Paul McCoy appears on "Bring Me to Life." Meltzer claimed the decision to push Evanescence in the Christian market was made with the band's consent. "The decision to release Fallen into the Christian market was made subsequent to discussions with and approval by the artist," he wrote in the letter. However, in the article Lee made it sound like it was unfair pigeonholing that led to their album sharing shelf space with Jars of Clay and Steven Curtis Chapman. "There are people hell-bent on the idea that we're a Christian band in disguise, that we have some secret message," she's quoted as saying. "We have no spiritual affiliation with this music. It's simply about life experience." The fact that Evanescence drummer Rocky Gray also plays with outspoken Christian metal bands Living Sacrifice and Soul Embraced doesn't help distinguish Evanescence from the Christian set; neither does a 2000 interview with the spiritual-leaning magazine Stranger Things, in which Moody said, "The message we as a band want to convey more than anything is simple — God is love." Wind-Up is giving retailers until June 30 to return copies of Fallen. The label will cover the shipping charges. This report is provided by MTV News |
This SUCKS!!!!!!
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Found this crappy message @ http://www.evanescence.com/cgi-bin/u...?ubb=forum&f=4 ---------------------------------------------------------------- FYI Dear Evanescence fans, As many of you are aware, the bulletin board servers have recently experienced a number of crashes and an increasing level of instability due to the overwhelming volume of users and posts. As a result, we regret to announce that we have been forced to discontinue the Evanescence.com bulletin board. Thanks for your continued support for Evanescence; we couldn't have gotten where we are today without the support of great fans like you! » Please use your browser's back button to return. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Snowmaker - I'll send you the link, but it looks like its dead now. (Probably, due to the traffic from the Evanescence site) |
Originally posted by Rypro PG-13 Is there any chance that the older stuff will be on legit cd soon? You can find it on ebay for about $100 + (pretty good deal ;) ) Here's link to their Discography http://www.exodusevanescence.com/mod...me=Discography |
Holy $hit!!
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...&category=1572 The original album is going for $172! |
Originally posted by Rypro PG-13 Holy $hit!! http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...&category=1572 The original album is going for $172! I do hope Evanescence re-releases "Origin" sometime in the near future. I think it's a better an album than "Fallen" Hey, Rypro, did you get a chance to listen to the "Origin" tracks? |
Nope, sorry, didn't get a chance to, I got to hear the synthesiser version of bring me to life, the heart shaped box cover, and the the accoustic bring me to life.
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Originally posted by inVectiVe Heard that Daredevil song on the radio and the DJ made some wise-ass remark about how "Finally, there's a band that Tori Amos fans and POD fans can agree on." I would have picked a stronger representative of their "rockin'" edge, though, as I found the song rather good. [No offense to POD fans.] |
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