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 Posted: 01/04/04 00:22
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I wanted to post some news about them, but didn't know where, hence the new thread! ;)

Evanescence took home 2 Billboard Awards for New Group Artist of the Year and Soundtrack single of the year for "Bring Me To Life!" FALLEN has been Certified Triple Platinum, has already spent 26 weeks in the Billboard Top 10 this year, sold over 6 million copies worldwide.


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 Posted: 01/20/04 13:29
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Hey! Did you hear that Terry is now the permanet replacement for Ben? It's been all over the news. Good luck to him .

Ben is working with Avril and another band from Wind up as well...

They will be at the Grammies but no word as to weither they are preforming or not.. I hope so Amy Rocks!:dreamer


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 Posted: 01/21/04 07:46
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Evanescence Name New Guitarist

Cold's Terry Balsamo now permanent member of group.

Cold's Terry Balsamo hooked up with Evanescence for their performance at the American Music Awards in November after the departure of founding member Ben Moody. He stayed onboard for a few months of touring but was never considered a permanent member. Until now.

Evanescence singer Amy Lee announced Balsamo's promotion to Australian Web site Undercover Media (www.undercover.com.au) on Friday, before the band performed its final show of a Down Under tour.

A Wind-Up Records spokesperson, however, said the label has had no discussions with the band about Balsamo becoming a permanent member.

Since leaving Evanescence in October, Moody has surfaced as one of the co-songwriters for Avril Lavigne's next album (see "So Where's Evanescence's Been Moody? Ask Avril Lavigne"). He is also working with goth-metal band Godhead, who toured with Evanescence late last year.

Lee indicated that Balsamo's departure from Cold is likely to spell the end of the Jacksonville, Florida, quintet, which has released three albums since Limp Bizkit's Fred Durst helped the band get a label deal in 1998.

"They could hire another guitar player and continue, but ... I don't think they're going to be making another record," she told Undercover Media.

A spokesperson for Cold said the band is not breaking up. Cold's latest LP, Year of the Spider, was released in April.

Evanescence will begin a 13-day stint in Japan before embarking on another tour of North America that kicks off February 11 in Los Angeles (see "Evanescence Map Out Three-Continent Tour"). Five dates have been added to the trek since it was first announced.

Additional Evanescence tour dates, according to Wind-Up Records:
2/18 - Wichita, KS @ The Cotillion
2/25 - Chicago, IL @ Congress Theatre
2/27 - New York, NY @ Roseland
2/28 - Washington, DC @ DAR Constitution Hall
2/29 - Boston, MA @ Avalon


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 Posted: 01/21/04 07:58
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A lot has changed since Evanescence last dropped by Undercover and that was only six months ago.

Founding member and collaborator Ben Moody went AWOL and was last seen writing for Avril Lavigne. Amy Lee continues the band under the name Evanescence and has recruited new guitarist Terry Balsamo to take the place of Moody.

Now with the new unit in place, Evanescence for the first time is working as a band instead of a duo as they move closer to laying down their second album.

To bring you up to date with Evanescence 2004, Amy Lee spoke once again to Undercover's Tim Cashmere.


Tim Cashmere: Let's first talk about 'Fallen', which last year was the fourth highest selling album in the U.S.A. with sales of around three and a half million units, and I believe it's up to about seven million worldwide…

Amy Lee: That's awesome. Yeah it's not quite to seven yet.

TC: How does that make you feel?

AL: It makes me feel like I did a good job. It makes me feel like I'm glad that a lot of people like our music. It was never about worldwide success or domination for me. People wonder why I'm not jumping up and down excited like "I'm a millionaire!" It's not like that. I just wanted to make music, so I'm happy.

TC: Last time you were here you say you never get recognized on the street. Is that happening yet?

AL: A little more than I used to definitely, I think last year I was here in June or something, it's definitely happening more. It's not at the point where I can't go out in public; it's never going to be at that point, just because I'm not a pop icon or an actress or something… I hope, or I would just hate life. It's cool when you meet a fan, sign an autograph and they respect your music and your work. It's a compliment, but I don't usually wear makeup or anything and I keep going out not expecting to get recognized, and people want to take my picture and put it on the internet or something and I'm like "Please don't take my picture!"

TC: You've been quoted as saying that Evanescence used to be just you and Ben [Moody] and a bunch of other guys and now you're working as one unit. How so?

AL: Well, I think it's important for a band to all feel like they've invested their heart in the project. Before what happened was the rest of the guys were brought into the band after it was already recorded, so it wasn't like they had their heart into it. We taught them how to play and they played it. Especially under Ben it was a really strict regime, you do everything exactly to measure and I don't believe in that. I believe in the heart of music, that's what music is supposed to be. It's not supposed to be dictated that way, it's supposed to be in your heart. It's supposed to be about feeling and everyone's really just been able to take it their own way and they understand what our band is about. It's not like they're going to try and make it country western or anything. Our new guitarist Terry Balsamo is bringing another element to it that's really beautiful and really amazing. Also we've had a chance to really go through something together, the loss of "the big main member!" The guy who was there before any of them, other than me obviously and we came together and said "Let's make this better!" Also we've been writing together and everyone feels like they have the chance to be in a real band, not just a hired musician.

TC: So last time Ben wrote quite a bit of the album, so with the next album will that have a big effect on how the songs are written?

AL: It's going to have a big effect. I think the album's going to be much better!

TC: Does that mean you're not happy with this one?

AL: It's just that I've grown out of it. I feel like it's hard sometimes just to do the same songs that were written when I was 16, 17, 18, when so much has happened to me and I'm just a different person now. You grow up and you change and you feel different feelings. It's hard for me to sing coming from such a vulnerable place, which I was when I wrote these songs, when I feel like I don't want to be vulnerable anymore. I want to be stronger than that. So I'm definitely ready to write about the more mature feelings that I have and the things that I've been through. I want to speak! I don't want to be silent anymore.

TC: Do you have any songs completed for the next album?

AL: Yeah a couple. Not much. We really need to get in there. We've got a lot of pieces and concepts and plans and things so if we could ever just get off tour we could put it together. We'll be finished at the end of February or the beginning of March, so we'll finally get to start then.

TC: So as soon as you're finished it's straight back in there. No rest for you!

AL: True. It's just that I have so much building up in me that I want to write about. It's like if I don't put it down soon I'm going to blow up. This is the longest I've ever gone in my life without writing. I've always been a writer, before Ben, during Ben, after Ben. It had nothing to do with Ben, Ben didn't write the album, we did it together. So for me not to be putting this into songs it feels really empty.

TC: Can you not write while you're on tour?

AL: Think about this okay. Last night we played a show, so instantly when I got home I went to bed I promise! Not a drink! So I went to bed at about one o'clock, 6.45am I wake up. That's not a lot of sleep for one thing. Then I get up and I get on a plane and fly to the next town, then one hour after I get to the hotel I have interviews for three hours or something, so when the interviews are done I go to soundcheck, which means between the soundcheck and the show I only have about three or four hours to eat and rest. The only time I could write anything would be during those three hours, which are in the middle of the day. It's like forcing myself to put something down when I don't even feel like writing, I just feel like sleeping, you know? It's a really difficult time. On a day off once in a while it's made it out anyway, like the other day I finally recorded one that I've had floating around for a while, but writing on tour is virtually impossible, especially when your tour schedule is this packed.

TC: Tomorrow might be a little worse for you, because it's a five hour flight to Perth.

AL: It's not going to be bad for me so much as the crew, because load-in is usually 8am or something and we're leaving and it's a four or five hour flight or whatever and then we have to get it all in before lunchtime and still have time for a soundcheck.

TC: Maybe you'll be playing at about four o'clock in the morning?

AL: You never know. The shows here are earlier than they are in the States, for us at least.

TC: It wouldn't be if you played at a club.

AL: We've been playing at like 9:30. We're used to playing at more like ten thirty or eleven. I thought you guys were partiers, what the hell?

TC: What about these rumours of you and Wes Borland working together?

AL: Well, Wes Borland and I are friends and we actually did work together, he and I and Danny Lohner [Nine Inch Nails, Rob Zombie, David Bowie] on the Underworld score, but due to lawyers and managers and all that legal crap, they couldn't use my vocals, which is really a big shame because we did some really cool writing. When Ben left the band we discussed him doing some writing with me on the next album, which I think could be really cool, but I feel like the most important thing is that I write with my band. I'd love experiment and goof around, it would be really amazing, but definitely the most important thing is writing with the band.

TC: Will there ever be an Amy Lee solo album?

AL: I don't know. I don't think so, but I can't tell, it's hard to say. I think that after Evanescence has finished I will probably have had quite enough of the music business.

TC: Terry from Cold is on guitar now. How is he going?

AL: Better than I ever expected, because I knew him, but I didn't know him so well that it was like we were best friends and I knew I could count on him and it's been such a relief, it's like one thing in a million other things that has happened so naturally. Terry's an insane guitar player with awesome stage presence. He has a good personality and he's down to Earth and on top of all that stuff he's a great writer and he's done a lot of great writing. I didn't really realise when we first brought him into the band, so all around Terry is one of the best decisions we've made.

TC: Does this mean that Cold is now finished with?

AL: I'm pretty sure it does. They could hire another guitar player and continue, but I'm pretty sure that their lead singer is in and out of rehab and having real problems. He has been for a long time and I don't think they're going to be making another record. Terry was in a situation also where their band was very unhappy, so I think we came together on a common ground.

TC: So does anyone from Cold have sore feelings towards Evanescence?

AL: I don't know! I haven't talked to them because we all went on tour together in the States, which is funny, that's how we met. Scooter, the lead singer was really hurting, it was not good, but the rest of the guys in the band are really awesome. I love Jeremy and Kelly's really cool and I was friends with both of those guys. I didn't know the drummer very well, but I don't think there's be any sore feelings, I think they were all pretty sick of the situation in their band.

TC: You're out here with Finger Eleven…

AL: Yeah we love them, we've toured a lot with them. They're really nice guys, they're one of the most talented bands that haven't been successful that I know of, and they're really intelligent, cool, good guys. I don't want to say anything about favourites, but James is really great and Scott the lead singer, he's really sweet.

TC: Do you get the chance to socialize a lot on a tour like this?

AL: Not always. We're in Australia, so everybody is trying as hard as we can to make it fun. I think it's mostly me that's just stuck doing interviews all day. Pretty much everyone else gets to go hang out, but sometimes I do go out after a show like this is I have some energy left. I used to more when I didn't have so much work to do, but you know, it's a life, it's a job.

TC: It just happens to be a very good job.

AL: It is a very good job. I was sitting on the porch with Beth, my assistant, she's also my hair and makeup artist and does everything for me… I don't know what to call her! But we were sitting on the porch braiding my hair and eating lunch and we had four hours off and we were like "You know what? This is our job! We're getting paid right now!" and she's like "Yep, it don't suck."

TC: Well I'll let you go on that note.

AL: "It don't suck" is actually a Terry quote. We were doing a press conference and we were standing there after we'd just won two Billboard awards and we were at this big press conference and they go "So Terry, how does it feel to just enter the band now when they're already a huge international success and sold six million copies?" and he said "It don't suck!" and we thought it was the coolest thing anyone has ever said.


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 Posted: 01/22/04 09:53
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Damn I wanted thr Job:( -GRYNCH-


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 Posted: 01/22/04 22:34
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I know! :(

:hug :flowers


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 Posted: 01/23/04 09:17
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Thanks for trying You are such a good person Thanks again -GRYNCH-:whohoo :silly2


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 Posted: 02/08/04 18:21
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IS Ben back? He was at the grammies with the group and came up to get the award?!?!?!?
GOD I hope he is :groupwave2


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 Posted: 02/08/04 23:12
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Ehh, didn;t they announce that they had a new guitarist? :dunno

Maybe he just went to the Grammys with them, because Fallen was also his work.


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 Posted: 02/09/04 07:43

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Evanescence won two Grammy's.

They won one for Breaktrough Artist...and another one in the Hard Rock category.


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 Posted: 02/09/04 08:21
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That's awesome! :grinclap


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 Posted: 02/26/04 01:26

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Yay! way to go!


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 Posted: 03/02/04 22:56

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Even though Ben was at the Grammys, that was the first time he and Amy had seen each other since he left the band when they were on tour in Europe. Some of the other band members ran into him at a hotel while they were out there and talked. An inside source said it was an awkward moment, but everyone seemed to be happy to see him.

btw, Ben did go up on stage with Amy.. not sure if any of you guys had heard that yet or not. He was wearing a beard and a hat.


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 Posted: 03/03/04 03:35

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I THOUGHT that was him. but sicne no one was saying anything, i thought maybe i was mistaken. i was like "What the hell? is he back in the band now?"


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 Posted: 03/04/04 12:15
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Thanks for the info Vicki. :)


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 Posted: 03/06/04 21:23

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Quote:
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I THOUGHT that was him. but sicne no one was saying anything, i thought maybe i was mistaken.


I wasn't sure at first either. I'm surprised to find not many have talked about it yet. :lol


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 Posted: 03/11/04 08:05

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Lol! ACtually, I'm usually not very good with names and faces, so I thought maybe I was mistaken. Good to know that I didn't confuse Ben. :lol :)


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