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28.07% of people buy Evanescence (CD/DVD) [Deluxe Edition] and The Lost Children ~ CD ~ Disturbed.
The Evanescence Deluxe version includes 4 extra songs and a DVD that includes the studio b-roll and tour and a interview with Amy.
It's been nearly four years since Evanescence finished touring in support of their “The Open Door” album, but now they are officially back with a roaring new single “What You Want”.
“What You Want” is being serviced to radio and released on August 10th. Recorded in Nashville’s Blackbird Studios, and produced by Nick Raskulinecz (Foo Fighters, RUSH, Deftones), frontwoman Amy Lee describes the song as being “really different” from anything in the band's back catalogue. “What You Want” is most definitely a departure, the guitars buzz like a hornet's nest, the drums are pounding and primal, and the strings (arranged by Beck's father, David Campbell) swell and stab. Throw in a positively massive chorus and Lee’s beautiful melodies, profound lyrics, and poignant piano, and you've got a song that's powerful enough to shake the world to its very foundation.
“What You Want” deals with heady concepts, a trait that's readily apparent throughout Evanescence's new self titled album. “It's about freedom – that's definitely a constant theme on the record” Lee says, "and the chorus – ‘remember who you really are’ – that's exactly everything you could assume it means.”
Evanescence have also been focused on finishing the track listing for their album, due October 10th and finalising the routing for their world tour.
Disc 2 – DVD:
| 1. | What You Want |
| 2. | Made Of Stone |
| 3. | The Change |
| 4. | My Heart Is Broken |
| 5. | The Other Side |
| 6. | Erase This |
| 7. | Lost In Paradise |
| 8. | Sick |
| 9. | End of the Dream |
| 10. | Oceans |
| 11. | Never Go Back |
| 12. | Swimming Home |
| 13. | A New Way to Bleed |
| 14. | Say You Will |
| 15. | Disappear |
| 16. | Secret Door |
Amy Lee is still hitting the notes with her powerful yet melodic voice, but she is no longer the sole focus of the musical direction. This musical return of Evanescence shows many differences to the classic hits we remember, with a much more upbeat and positive overall demeanor. Moving away from the sombre style of the past, Amy Lee is using her voice to provide depth to her new band mates musical visions.
Not what I am used to as an Evanescence fan, but a must-have nonetheless. A new side to the band that I still enjoy and have on repeat in my car. They have succeeded to show a new direction, where Linkin Park fell short with ‘A Thousand Suns’
(Deluxe Extra Tracks)
13. “A New Way to Bleed”
14. “Secret Door”
15. “Disappear”
16. “Say You Will”
This Deluxe Edition of the album which has 16 tracks and clocks in at just over an hour. The standard edition has 12 tracks and I would seriously recommend getting the deluxe instead as the bonus songs added 'New Way to Bleed’, 'Say You Will’, 'Disappear’ and 'Secret Door’ are solid tracks. Amy Lee’s voice is as phenomenal as it has always been, throughout. It really is worth the buy. Especially for an Evanescence fan.
Have not played this CD yet as it is a Christmas present for my daughter.
I have been looking for a way to get Evanescence's new album since I knew it was coming out! Thank you Mighty Ape for having it on special just when I had been paid! Great delivery time too, I have barely stopped listening to it since I received it in the post :D
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