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Metal / Hard Rock 27 April, 2006

Evanescence Steps Through 'The Open Door'

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LOS ANGELES, CA (Wind-up Records) - Following the multi-platinum, worldwide success of their major-label debut, "Fallen," Evanescence is poised to build upon their respected position in the rock community with their sophomore effort, "The Open Door," from Wind-up Records in stores October 3, 2006.

With what some call a meteoric rise to the top, "Fallen" brought the Little Rock, Arkansas, band to global success with 14 million records in the hands of fans worldwide, two Top 10 singles, "My Immortal" and "Bring Me To Life," two Grammy Awards in 2003 (Best New Artist and Best Hard Rock Performance for "Bring Me To Life"). "Fallen" spent over one hundred weeks on Billboard Magazine's Top 200 chart, was certified gold or platinum in over 35 countries Worldwide, and supported sold-out arenas globally.

"The Open Door" was recorded in Los Angeles at The Record Plant in early 2006 and mixed at the venerable Ocean Way Studios in March 2006. It includes the return of long-time friend and producer Dave Fortman (Mudvayne, Bif Naked). The new album is an ideal showcase for the band's inevitable personal and professional growth, with songs of introspection, longing, doubt, self-respect and ultimately, empowerment and anticipation. Several songs include a choir, as well as strings recorded in an old chapel. The album is defined by Amy Lee's beautiful melodies, profound lyrics, stunning vocals and poignant piano, which fuse with Terry Balsamo's urgent, yet intricate guitar playing, to form a remarkable, ethereal blend perfectly rooted in the band's rock and classical sensibilities.

"The making of this record has been really intense, but I've come out feeling purified," shared Lee. "I've grown so much since 'Fallen,' and Terry is the perfect writing partner - I feel like I've been lifted up to a whole new level of inspiration and possibilities. After all the things we've seen over the past couple of years, beautiful and tragic, in the end I'm really grateful. It has made us create music I could not be more in love with."

Evanescence is Amy Lee (vocals, piano), Terry Balsamo (guitar), John LeCompt (guitar), Will Boyd (bass) and Rocky Gray (drums). Formed in the late '90s, Evanescence released two EPs and their first full-length album, the much-sought-after "Origin," which included "My Immortal," on their own before finding a home at Wind-up Records. "Fallen," their major-label debut, was released in April 2003 to critical and commercial success and is certified 6x platinum. "Anywhere But Home," their 2004 live DVD release, has sold over 1 million copies. For more information, please visit www.evanescence.com or www.winduprecords.com.






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