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"The Open Door is the perfect continuation of Fallen, and it almost results in a qualitative copy." "Amy Lee’s voice sounds great on this album, it will be seen live if she will maintain certain vocalizations...!"
"The Open Door is the perfect continuation of Fallen, and it almost results in a qualitative copy."
"Amy Lee’s voice sounds great on this album, it will be seen live if she will maintain certain vocalizations...!"
Discover if Evanescence's The Open Door lives up to Fallen's legacy—read the full review and listen to the album today!
The element that stands out the most is the musical exploration. 'Call Me When You’re Sober' is now known to everyone, and even if it doesn’t repeat the success of 'Bring Me To Life,' it still achieves considerable success.
The element that stands out the most is the musical exploration.
'Call Me When You’re Sober' is now known to everyone, and even if it doesn’t repeat the success of 'Bring Me To Life,' it still achieves considerable success.
Listen to 'The Open Door' to discover Evanescence's evolved sound and decide if you resonate with their bold musical exploration.
"The Open Door is the best among Evanescence’s albums." "Amy’s voice states 'fear is only in our minds' and offers operatic hints in parts never excessive and always well dosed."
"The Open Door is the best among Evanescence’s albums."
"Amy’s voice states 'fear is only in our minds' and offers operatic hints in parts never excessive and always well dosed."
Dive into Evanescence's The Open Door and experience a dark, emotional journey through powerful music and haunting vocals.
Evanescence is no longer the (fake) dark ones of the past, they are... refined, if I can say so. 'Call Me When You're Sober'... has become too commercial. They could have directly eliminated it from the album.
Evanescence is no longer the (fake) dark ones of the past, they are... refined, if I can say so.
'Call Me When You're Sober'... has become too commercial. They could have directly eliminated it from the album.
Discover the new refined gothic sounds of Evanescence's 'The Open Door'—listen now and experience Amy Lee's vocal evolution.
The album immediately showcases the band’s unique characteristics right from the first listen: heavy guitar riffs in pure rock/metal style interspersed with keyboards, acoustic pieces, and piano, creating a very gothic atmosphere. The 13 songs that make up the album are true poems, beautifully sung by the angelic voice of vocalist Amy Lee, who seems to have even improved her style and power compared to the last album.
The album immediately showcases the band’s unique characteristics right from the first listen: heavy guitar riffs in pure rock/metal style interspersed with keyboards, acoustic pieces, and piano, creating a very gothic atmosphere.
The 13 songs that make up the album are true poems, beautifully sung by the angelic voice of vocalist Amy Lee, who seems to have even improved her style and power compared to the last album.
Listen to Evanescence's The Open Door and experience a gothic rock journey filled with emotion and epic melodies.
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