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Evanescence - The Open Door

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Evanescence - The Open Door
Evanescence Band: Evanescence
Title: The Open Door
Rating:
Release Date: 2006-10-03
Media: Audio CD

Tracks: 1: Sweet Sacrifice 2: Call Me When You're Sober 3: Weight of the World 4: Lithium 5: Cloud Nine 6: Snow White Queen 7: Lacrymosa 8: Like You 9: Lose Control 10: The Only One 11: Your Star 12: All That I'm Living For 13: Good Enough


Amy Lee
Her powerful mezzo-soprano voice sent chills down my spine. Amy lee did great on the 2nd album. I hope they release a new album soon!.


Better The Second,Third and Fourth Time Around!!!!
Then after a few weeks i decided to try and listen again, now i love this album and can't put it down. The first time i listened to this album i said what the crap is this. This album is practically Amy's diary with guitars and i love it. It is alot different from the first album so you can't really compare the two. I can't wait for the next one!!!!!! .


Amazing Album!!
I absolutely love how dramatic, even subtly so, the music can be. This is the best album I have ever listened to. Amy Lee has the most beautiful voice, and her harmonies are incredible! .


Solid CD
Amy has a very good, deep sounding voice. Evanescence features a wonderful female singer named Amy Lee. You won't have the generic female singer that the mainstream is used to. The music in this one has a good amount of variety to it. Sometimes you will hear rock music, electronica, or some weird other sounds. One problem I have with this one though is that Amy Lee sounds the same in most of the sounds. Still, she sounds good, just the same.

The obvious audience for this one is someone who feels weak and wants to rise up. Not in a political way, but in a more emotional way. Soem of the lyrics are based around females more then males, but you can deal with it.

Songs like "Lithium" and "Weight of the world" are my personal favorites. The obvious favorite is "Call Me When You're Sober", which was the hit song for this album. The rest of the songs aren't too bad either. Some of them come just come off as a bit generic though.


not as great as the first one
If your a huge amy lee fan then buy it, other wise just get the singles song you like.


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