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Amy Lee Says Evanescence LP Has More Sensuality |
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| 2006-04-27 |
Amy Lee of Evanescence is dying for her band's new album The Open Door to get out.
"I'm just totally dying to get it out," she told MTV.com. "It seems like it's been forever since Fallen."
"I feel like with Fallen, a lot of those songs sound like I was trying to prove myself and establish what we were and our sound," she explained.
"I was trapped having to feel a certain way. But with the new record, I sort of went with everything. I am not afraid to feel happy sometimes, and I think there's moments on the album with sensuality, which is really fun and beautiful, instead of the last time, where I felt like I was only getting out part of me. This record embraces the whole me."
The forthcoming album will feature 13 tracks including "Good Enough," "Weight of the World" and the first single, "Call Me When You're Sober.” Lee started the writing process more than a year ago. The album was recorded at the Record Plant in Los Angeles earlier this year with producer and former Ugly Kid Joe guitarist Dave Fortman (Mudvayne, Superjoint Ritual), who also produced Fallen. |
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