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In theory, epic gothic rockers Evanescence have done everything but live up to their name, which is defined as a disappearance or something that merely dissipates like vapor. Instead, the Little Rock, AR quintet led by charismatic vocalist/pianist Amy Lee have proved to be a powerful presence in the international arena in the 21st Century. Their elusive sound has drawn comparisons with bands as diverse as nu-metal heroes Linkin Park through to intense symphonic metal acts such as Nightwish and Within Temptation, but in truth, Evanescence have always blazed their own trail.
A far more visceral proposition than its illustrious predecessor, 2006s The Open Door leant primarily towards widescreen Gothic rock. But while thick metal riffage was often the name of the game, Evanescence were also prepared to stretch, incorporating Portishead-esque drama and intrigue into Lose Control, and even elements of Mozarts Requiem and a 22-piece orchestra into the epic Lacrymosa. Critics once again widely praised Lees ethereal soprano, though save for Good Enough and the slow, morose Lithium (Lees personal ode to the late Kurt Cobain) The Open Door largely eschewed the Tori Amos-esque piano-led ballads which had been such a feature of Fallen.





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