photo results | Soul Asylum | Soul asylum is an alternative rock band.They have been a band since 1983 and recorded a few albums. | |
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 | evanescence | The album progressed slowly for a number of reasons, but perhaps chiefly because of Amy Lee's desire to allow the creative process to fully take its course and not rush production. Besides that, other distractions have included other band members' side projects, health problems concerning guitarist Terry Balsamo (who had a stroke) and the controversy revolving around the dismissal of their former manager. Lee stated on Evboard that Evanescence's new album would be wrapping up in March 2006 | |
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 | evanescence | In preparation for the release of the band's second album, The Open Door, Amy Lee and John LeCompt visited capital cities in Europe to help promote it. Previews took place in London, England on September 6, 2006, Barcelona, Spain on September 8, 2006, and Paris, France on Monday, September 11, 2006. At the previews, the new album was played in full to fans who were the winners of various competitions, a short Q&A took place, and Amy and John performed a number of acoustic tracks from the album before doing a signing session. | |
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 | evanescence | On October 2, 2006, the day before The Open Door was released in the United States, Evanescence appeared on Late Night with Conan O'Brien and performed the song "Call Me When You're Sober". | |
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 | evanescence | The band also spent some time in New York City for press and a photo shoot for Metal Edge magazine.[17] Pictures from this photo shoot have recently been posted on the band's official web site as well as their MySpace page. | |
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 | evanescence | Evanescence's second album, titled The Open Door, was released in Canada and the United States on October 3, 2006 | |
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 | evanescence | Their first major album, Fallen, has been certified 6x Platinum,[13] spent 43 weeks in the Billboard Top 10 and has sold over 14 million | |
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 | evanescence | Evanescence's major label debut single "Bring Me to Life", which features guest vocals from Paul McCoy of 12 Stones, was a global hit for the band and reached #5 on the American Billboard Hot 100 and reached #1 in Latin America's top 100 of that year. It also provided Evanescence with their first (and so far only) UK #1, where it stayed for four weeks from June-July 2003. It was also the official theme for WWE No Way Out. The equally popular "My Immortal" peaked at #7 in the U.S. and UK charts. Their inclusion in the soundtrack for the action movie Daredevil helped propel both songs into widespread popularity and firmly cemented Evanescence within the music scene. "Bring Me to Life" garnered recognition for the band at the Grammy Awards of 2004, where the band was given the Best Hard Rock Performance award. At the same time, Evanescence was awarded Best New Artist. | |
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 | evanescence | The two other singles off Fallen include "Going Under" (#5 US Modern Rock Tracks, #8 UK Charts) and "Everybody's Fool" (#36 US Modern Rock Tracks, #23 UK Charts), both of which include a music video. | |
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 | evanescence | On October 22, 2003, Moody left the band abruptly in the middle of a European tour. The reasons for his departure were reportedly "creative differences." In an interview several months later, Amy Lee said: "...we'd gotten to a point that if something didn't change, we wouldn't have been able to make a second record." Many people are confused by this statement as in their Fallen album cover they state each other as best friends | |
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