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| | Fallen | | | Music Artist : | | Evanescence | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Wind-Up | | Release Date : | | 2003-03-04 | | Store Price : | | $8.99 | | Artistopia's Price: $8.99 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Going Under 2. Bring Me To Life 3. Everybody's Fool 4. My Immortal 5. Haunted 6. Tourniquet 7. Imaginary 8. Taking Over Me 9. Hello 10. My Last Breath 11. Whisper
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I know something way better Submitted on: 2009-10-20 |
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A good friend of mine told me about this Indiana hard rock band caled "Fiber" whose got a black female guitarist. He said they were similar to this, but I've got to say that I loved Fiber much more. They were just so raw and full of energy that it reminded me of why I started playing music in the first place!
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A must have for music fans! Submitted on: 2009-09-19 |
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| After reading most of the reviews, there's really not much that I can add. It is a great album. the only "defect" is that it's all in the same key. Amys voice is incredible. I just bought the CD, and I popped it in when I was driving. After I heard torniquet, I realized something I wasn't prepared for. It's a christian oriented band. ususally I never like Christian music because it's too preachy. The opposite is true here. She relates her beliefs, and trials and tribulations in a way that makes the message palpable. While Creed went overboard with it's Messiah complex, Evanessence delivers the message without ramming down your throat. The band is incredibe too. I wish she would change the key she sings in once in a while, and maybe show a bit more "bad girl" stuff. |
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Power Music Submitted on: 2009-08-30 |
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| A really great CD if you are looking for christian music with a heavy metal touch. |
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Simply no words!! Submitted on: 2009-07-31 |
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| There are simply no words that will accurately define the musical mastery of this album. Rarely do I find musical collections in which I find no songs, no notes, no nuances that I do not like. I spent the first week or so of listening to "Fallen" tryng to figure out how to categorize it (considering my need to find a reference point to compare to). The first couple of passes, because of the tight, D tuned guitar thinking maybe this is "industrial." But then, I kept thinking that it was too complicated to be "industrial" - perhaps "post industrial." But then, the lyrics on "Fallen" are deeply and satisfyingly dark - so "Goth." But that was still not quite it... there is a strong romantic underpining, so my final category (even though most web sites say "Metal") ended up as "post industrial romantic goth." I do want to stress that there are absolutely no weak links in this recording. It's all beautiful, it's all magical, it has a syncronicity of soul very rarely found in music. |
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What a voice! Submitted on: 2009-07-25 |
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| I must admit I'm into female vocals! Amy has a voice that may be uncomparable; so I won't try to compare. Tonight, i just heard "My Immortal" and I can't get her voice out of my mind-guess I'll just have to get the record. |
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