I've just finished listening to Evanescence's new album "Fallen", which releases in the US on Tuesday. Many stores will be selling it for a very inexpensive $10, and I highly suggest that you pick up a copy. WWE fans will likely already be familiar with the track "Bring Me To Life", which was used as the theme for the No Way Out Pay-Per-View. Or you might have heard "My Immortal" on the soundtrack to "Daredevil".
However, "Bring Me To Life", while the most likely to get wide radio airplay, is probably my least favorite song on the album. The rest of the songs have less Linkin Park-esque "rapping" and feature more of Amy Lee's amazing vocal work, and some really powerful and "crunchy" guitar work by Ben Moody. In fact, being a fan of Linkin Park, I was immediately pulled in by the single "Bring Me To Life", which is likely why the label chose that track for release, but having heard the rest of what "Fallen" has to offer, the band is definitely not a Linkin Park clone.
"Fallen" is produced by Wind-Up Records, who also took a chance on a band named Creed, and like Creed, Evanescence is poised to leap to the forefront of rock. Hopefully the band's "epic, dramatic, dark rock" (as Amy Lee calls it) sound won't suffer the same backlash that Creed faced as they launched to superstardom.
When you pick up the album, give yourself a treat for taking the chance, and skip straight ahead to track five, "Haunted". Video game fans are immediately wish that this song was featured in a game like CastleVania, or Eternal Darkness. It's got an incredibly dark and moody feel, and would be right at home in the soundtrack to a horror or suspense thriller flick. But it's the chamber choir sound (arranged solely by Amy Lee) that puts the song right over the top.
Run out and grab it Tuesday, and let me know what you think.