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Item no. | 429662 |
Title | The open door |
Musical Genre | Nu Metal |
Product topic | Bands |
Band | Evanescence |
Release date | 9/14/09 |
Product type | CD |
Media - Format 1-3 | CD |
CD 1
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1.Sweet Sacrifice
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2.Call Me When You're Sober
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3.Weight Of The World
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4.Lithium
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5.Cloud Nine
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6.Snow White Queen
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7.Lacrymosa
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8.Like You
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9.Lose Control
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10.The Only One
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11.Your Star
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12.All That I Am Living For
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13.Good Enough
by Marcel Anders (04.10.2006) Amy Lee had two problems: how to top an album like "Fallen", which sold 15 million copies? And how to replace guitarist Ben Moody who used to write all the songs for the quartet from Little Rock? The 24-year old tries it with a new sidekick: ex-Cold guitarist Terry Balsamo, and the literal pathos whip. Because "The open door" drives the drama and the bombast of the debut album to the top. With even more strings, even more epic keyboards and more choirs. Wagner goes Gothic-Rock. Which fits the expensive artwork with all sorts of Amy-pictures. The little girl posing as a Gothic queen, flirting with wolves and longing for the moon. The perfect profiling. Which also refers to the music in which Amy sets on slow pace bursting for pain and melodramatics - often drifting off into kitsch. Wouldn't it be for the powerful staccato salves of Nu Metal-specialistTerry, "The open door" would be drowning in bombast.