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Amy Lee Talks Evanescence's Comeback LP

PostPosted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 5:59 am
by Don
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http://www.spin.com/articles/amy-lee-ta ... omeback-lp


The key word for goth-pop outfit Evanescence's long-awaited comeback album, due this fall, is a bit unexpected. It's not "angsty" or "ominous" or "heavy."

"The record is fun — and that's a totally new thing for us," singer Amy Lee, 29, tells SPIN. "When I listen to our old music I see that's where I was in my life at that time. This has been a long trip and parts have been hard. But it's about not taking everything so seriously this time."

Since starting out in Little Rock, Arkansas, in 1995, the band has been defined by drama, both onstage and off. There was the messy departure of co-founding songwriter Ben Moody in 2003 and then the even messier firing of drummer Rocky Gray and guitarist John LeComp in 2007, leading to rumors that Lee was iron-fisted in her leadership of the band, which, by then, consisted almost entirely of newly-hired hands. In fact, more than 10 different musicians have played in Evanescence; Lee is the only constant.

Last spring, after a much-needed break following the release of their second album, 2006's five-million-selling The Open Door, Evanescence entered a New York City studio with production vet Steve Lillywhite (U2, Rolling Stones) to record a collection of experimental, electro-leaning songs that Lee then told SPIN were influenced by Massive Attack and Portishead. Then the problems started… again.

"It wasn't coming together right," Lee says. "Steve wasn't the right fit. We were on this experimental trip, trying a bunch of new things, seeing what would fit. I did a lot of the writing without the band. And then when we tried to pull the two worlds together, it wasn't working."

Evanescence stopped the sessions, and for a time their future was uncertain. Lee says she "didn't know what was going to happen, if we were going to be making a record again."

Then Evanescence, the group of hired guns led by the vision of Lee, became a real working band. Lee, guitarist Terry Balsamo, bassist Tim McCord, drummer Will Hunt, and programmer Will "Science" Hunt (yes, both guys share the same name) moved in with Lee and began re-working her songs and writing new material together.

"I've never felt so supported by my band members," says Lee. "We've really relied on each other. And everyone being a part of this album, from the ground up, is an entirely new approach for us. There's nobody that's just coming in to play guitar. Everybody's invested. We're more truly a band now than ever before."

She adds, "We took the best songs we had, added more, and reworked them as a group. They're stronger than before… when it was more one-dimensional."

With 19 tunes, the band reentered the studio this month, but this time with rock producer Nick Rasculinecz. "My favorite records that came out recently were from Alice in Chains and the Deftones -- and he produced both," says Lee. "We love working with him -- he makes it so fun.

"Writing with the band and working with a heavy rock producer has made it more of a rock record," she says. "It's Evanescence, but with all these new sounds," including synths and vintage keyboards like the Moog Taurus Pedal.

Lee wrote a handful of the new tracks on harp, including the ballad "Secret Door" and "My Heart is Broken." Another track, "Oceans," "starts with a big, low synth and a vocal, then the band kicks in," says Lee. "It's big and lush. We've been having a lot of fun playing that one especially."

There are a variety of lyrical subjects on the album. "I get inspired by nature," says Lee. "The ocean's been a theme. Brokenness has become a little bit of theme, without necessarily offering a solution."

She adds: "Life can be tough sometimes. But I think it just starts with admitting, 'Okay, the world's not perfect, how do we live our lives within that and not be miserable?'

"There was some real struggle trying to figure out what I want this band to be. I want Evanescence to feel passionate. It's about looking for the answers and not always knowing them."

Re: Amy Lee Talks Evanescence's Comeback LP

PostPosted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 6:09 am
by Deb
A "fun" Evanescence record? :lol:

My favorite is still that dark first hit of theirs. Not sure who the male singer is on Bring Me To Life, but I love Amy's and his vocals together.......very emotive/haunting. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u94-kdMYAL0

Re: Amy Lee Talks Evanescence's Comeback LP

PostPosted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 6:16 am
by Pelata
Deb wrote:A "fun" Evanescence record? :lol:

My favorite is still that dark first hit of theirs. Not sure who the male singer is on Bring Me To Life, but I love Amy's and his vocals together.......very emotive/haunting. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u94-kdMYAL0


It's the singer from 12 Stones...

PostPosted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 7:38 am
by verslibre
Nice pic of Amy.

Makes me think of some things...which have nothing to do with her music, which I could care less about. :lol:

PostPosted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 8:13 am
by Glenn
Saw them twice in the early days...Awesome shows!

Re: Amy Lee Talks Evanescence's Comeback LP

PostPosted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 8:17 am
by Deb
Pelata wrote:
Deb wrote:A "fun" Evanescence record? :lol:

My favorite is still that dark first hit of theirs. Not sure who the male singer is on Bring Me To Life, but I love Amy's and his vocals together.......very emotive/haunting. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u94-kdMYAL0


It's the singer from 12 Stones...


Thanks. 8)

PostPosted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 10:41 am
by ebake02
Amy Lee is so hot.

PostPosted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 11:22 am
by Babyblue
I will buy the cd when it comes out. Cool band. :wink: :D

Re: Amy Lee Talks Evanescence's Comeback LP

PostPosted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 10:25 pm
by Pelata
Deb wrote:
Pelata wrote:
Deb wrote:A "fun" Evanescence record? :lol:

My favorite is still that dark first hit of theirs. Not sure who the male singer is on Bring Me To Life, but I love Amy's and his vocals together.......very emotive/haunting. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u94-kdMYAL0


It's the singer from 12 Stones...


Thanks. 8)


:D Any ol' time...

PostPosted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 10:43 pm
by NoMoreTails
They haven't been Evanescence since Ben Moody left...kind of like what you'd have if both Cain and Schon had left Journey instead of Perry.
However, Amy is looking great.

Re: Amy Lee Talks Evanescence's Comeback LP

PostPosted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 11:33 pm
by StevePerryHair
Deb wrote:A "fun" Evanescence record? :lol:

My favorite is still that dark first hit of theirs. Not sure who the male singer is on Bring Me To Life, but I love Amy's and his vocals together.......very emotive/haunting. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u94-kdMYAL0
I know! :lol: I mean haunting is what I loved about their songs. For some reason haunting music is an attraction to me. It makes you feel I guess? Not sure how I'd like their sound "fun"! :lol: She does have a beautiful voice though, so we'll see I guess!

PostPosted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 3:09 am
by RedWingFan
I'd love to see an old interview of her promoting "The Open Door". Bet it said nothing about it "not coming together".

Sounds like Ben Moody was the only one who knew what the heck he was doing. If her band lasts past this record she'll be pointing fingers about what went wrong with this one. I lost interest in this band when Moody left.

PostPosted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 5:35 am
by scarab
why is she calling it an evanescence's album?

be like perry coming out with the next Journey album.

PostPosted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 5:41 am
by S2M
Please no! Haven't we heard enough of Evanescence? Commercialized pop-goth. When so many others have done it better, without needing to commercialize it....

PostPosted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 5:42 am
by StevePerryHair
scarab wrote:why is she calling it an evanescence's album?

be like perry coming out with the next Journey album.
Hey, if Foreigner can do it with one original member, the guitarist at that, SO can she! :lol:

PostPosted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 5:43 am
by StevePerryHair
S2M wrote:Please no! Haven't we heard enough of Evanescence? Commercialized pop-goth. When so many others have done it better, without needing to commercialize it....
Actually, if you read up on them, she was anti-commercialization, which is why Moody parted....well so they say! :P

PostPosted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 5:47 am
by Melissa
S2M wrote:Please no! Haven't we heard enough of Evanescence? Commercialized pop-goth. When so many others have done it better, without needing to commercialize it....


Yep, but as you know, unfortunately commercializing is the way to get on the radio.

PostPosted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 5:49 am
by S2M
StevePerryHair wrote:
S2M wrote:Please no! Haven't we heard enough of Evanescence? Commercialized pop-goth. When so many others have done it better, without needing to commercialize it....
Actually, if you read up on them, she was anti-commercialization, which is why Moody parted....well so they say! :P


Riiiight....that's why she's doing a 'fun' sounding album.....how ya like me now?! :P

PostPosted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 5:52 am
by StevePerryHair
S2M wrote:
StevePerryHair wrote:
S2M wrote:Please no! Haven't we heard enough of Evanescence? Commercialized pop-goth. When so many others have done it better, without needing to commercialize it....
Actually, if you read up on them, she was anti-commercialization, which is why Moody parted....well so they say! :P


Riiiight....that's why she's doing a 'fun' sounding album.....how ya like me now?! :P
I'm not saying she won't go for that now....needing a job? Money? Who knows. But you were commenting on their past, not their present. Note that of all the songs that made them popular, it was mainly the "commercialized" ones people heard. The artistic dark, non-commercial ones don't make radio play. That's life. Maybe in some alternate world you can have everything the way you like it....where the obscure are the "popular" bands. Not how its ever been in this world. All through history even.

PostPosted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 6:05 am
by Melissa
S2M wrote:Riiiight....that's why she's doing a 'fun' sounding album.....


My first thought too when I read that story, but whatever, lol.

How long before this bands' "fans" start bitching (if not already) that the name should change since it's had TEN band members? :lol: Or is it because the singer has remained constant, that doesn't matter? :lol: