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Evanescence at SBEC 5/14

Evanescence SBEC 5-14

Evanescence is coming to the Sands Bethlehem Event Center on Tues May 14th! Tickets go on sale Friday Feb 8th at 10am at SandsEventCenter.com and Sands Event Center Box Office !

Artist Info

โ€œWe stand undefined, canโ€™t be drawn with a straight line/this will not be our ending, we are alive.โ€ -โ€œImperfectionโ€

ForEVANESCENCEโ€™ssinger/songwriter and frontwomanAMY LEE, most of her best creative ideas are inspired by dreams, and withSYNTHESIS(BMG), the bandโ€™s long-awaited fourth studio album (and first since 2011โ€™s self-titled release), it was a case of turning a long-held vision into reality.

Not simply a โ€œgreatest hitsโ€ album,SYNTHESIStakes a selection ofEVANESCENCEโ€™sthree previous studio releases alongwith two new songs, and reimagines them with brand-new recordings.SYNTHESISis an amalgamation ofLEEโ€™smasterful singing and piano playing, supported by her band, a full symphony orchestra performing arrangements by long-time collaboratorDavid Campbellas well as an array of electronic music programming and effects engineered by co-producerWill Huntโ€“not to be confused with the bandโ€™s drummer, of the same nameโ€“and mixerDamian Taylor (Bjรถrk, The Killers, Arcade Fire)who also collaborated with the band on the album.

Living up to its name,SYNTHESISis a combination of organic and synthesized sounds, classical and rock, old and new, reinterpreting the past while giving a glimpse into the future, an old-fashioned concept narrative that takes the listener on a journey from darkness into light, offeringAMYLEEโ€™sclassic inkling of hope in the midst of despair.

โ€œI tend to dream very big,โ€ saysAMY LEEabout the project. โ€œThe whole idea came from thinking about how cool it would be to do new versions of songs with strings and programming, and it just evolved from there.ย With the skill and experience weโ€™ve developed over the years, plus all of the great minds who came to be involved in the project, it snowballed into something very big, very quickly.โ€

As their evolution continues, the band will embark on theโ€œSynthesis Liveโ€ tour, performing the record start-to-finish with a live orchestra and electronic programming in each city.โ€œThe recording is very much tied to the live experience we want to create,โ€saysAMY. โ€œIโ€™m anxiously excited to play some much more involved, challenging piano for the show, and to focus on singing live more like the way I do in the studio.โ€ Members of the band wonโ€™t just be accompanied by the orchestra, but will beembedded in the joined ensemble as a single unit, a presentation that marks the performance as a true theatrical event, again synthesizing the experience of seeing a classic orchestra in a theatre and a band.

The first track to be released fromSYNTHESISwas a surprising reinvention ofEVANESCENCEโ€™sbiggest hit, theGrammy-winning โ€œBring Me to Life,โ€which eliminates the original rap interlude sung by 12 Stonesโ€™ Paul McCoy, substituting an epic wide-screen full-color classical take that proves howAMY LEEโ€™svoicehas grown into aworld-class instrumentfar removed from the tentative 20-year-old who originally sang on the demo.

โ€œThis offered a great opportunity to do the song in the way it was originally intended in some ways,โ€ she says.ย With vocals recorded at co-producerWill Huntโ€™s Spaceway Productionsstudio in Fort Worth, TX, and thefull orchestraatOcean Wayin Nashville,SYNTHESISisnโ€™t so much an abrupt stylistic departure, as it is a flowering ofEVANESCENCEโ€™soriginal approach as a band, which can be heard as far back asFallenโ€™sโ€œMy Immortal,โ€The Open Doorโ€™sโ€œLacrymosaโ€(based on Mozartโ€™s โ€œRequiemโ€),and, from the bandโ€™s most recent self-titled album,Evanescence,โ€œMy Heart Is Brokenโ€andโ€œThe End of the Dreamโ€โ€“which all featuredDavid Campbellโ€™s string arrangements now supplemented with a full orchestra.

AddsLEE, โ€œThese songs all have a life beyond the initial studio recordings, so it was really satisfying to go back and sing them as a 35-year-old as opposed to a 20-year-old (some of them). To be able to incorporate some of those elements that have developed over years of playing them live, and to show ways Iโ€™ve grown as well was a beautiful opportunity. I had to not only make each these new versions better in some way, but also preserve the core of what made the initial performance so great.ย I really challenged myself.โ€

With those patented distorted grunge-era guitars and acoustic drums now replaced with a full symphony orchestra and various triggered programming effects,SYNTHESISnow spotlightsAMY LEEโ€™s incredible voice, truly one of the most distinctive in all of rock, in a way theyโ€™ve never been before.

โ€œThereโ€™s something beautiful about the intimacy of vocals on this album,โ€she admits. โ€œThe arrangements now make room for those bigger emotions. I used to be afraid to put my singing too far out front, always preferred it pretty deep in the mix.ย I was a kid when we started, with a lot of insecurities.ย I never felt I was good enough, but Iโ€™ve really become comfortable with my voice. I wanted to try to see how intimate and up-in-your-ear I could get.ย Itโ€™s a challenge not to hide behind anything, but I welcome that. I really look forward to doing the album live.โ€

As for the rest of the bandโ€“guitarists JEN MAJURA,TROY MCLAWHORNandย TIM MCCORDand drummerWILL HUNTโ€“each had to fit their own skills into the final product, withMAJURAtaking up the theremin,MCLAWHORNandMCCORDexperimenting with different sounds, andHUNTtriggering a collection of synthesized sounds through an electronic kit.

โ€œThis wouldnโ€™t be an Evanescence album without my amazing band,โ€ saysLEE.โ€œTheyโ€™re all extremely versatile, talented, open-minded artists.ย It was up to them to figure out how they melded, blended and created their home in this new world. What can your instrument do that you didnโ€™t realize it could?โ€

SYNTHESISis not just about updating the past, but offers plenty of future possibilities.ย Thealbum includes three, newly created interstitial instrumentalsas well asa pair of new tracksin the previously unreleasedโ€œHi Loโ€โ€“a decade-old song that was the very first collaboration betweenLEEand producerWILL HUNTโ€“and the single,โ€œImperfection,โ€an EDM-infused funk/hip-hop track that representsEVANESCENCEโ€™sfuture.

โ€œโ€™Imperfectionโ€™ is the most important song on the album for me,โ€saysLEE. โ€œThe song had to fit into our body of work, but at the same time, be a classic in its own right.ย When the lyrics started pouring out of me, I realized it was speaking to all those people weโ€™ve been losing through depression and suicide.ย I sang it from the perspective of the person left behind.Itโ€™s a plea to fight for your life, and that we all need each other as humans.ย Weโ€™re all imperfect, and itโ€™s precisely those imperfections that make us who we are, and we have to embrace them because thereโ€™s beauty in those differences.โ€

SYNTHESIStraces the common thread inEVANESCENCEโ€™scatalog, asAMYputs it, โ€œEven in our darkest moment, when we simply say, โ€˜I hurt,โ€™ hope always exists. Itโ€™s about not accepting defeat. Never give-up, never stop fighting for your life.โ€

As she sings onโ€œImperfection,โ€โ€œDonโ€™t you dare surrender/Iโ€™m still right beside you/And I could never replace your perfect imperfection.โ€

WithSYNTHESIS,AMY LEEandEVANESCENCEhave gone Back to the Future in a way only they can.


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