out on October 7, 2011
New
York, NY — Wind-up Records confirmed today the label will release
the new album from Evanescence on October 7, 2011. The band has also
announced the return of guitar player Troy Mclawhorn. Following a
three-year sabbatical, the band returned to the studio on April 11 to
begin recording their third studio album. Evanescence is working
with producer Nick Raskulinecz, whose recent producing credits
include Foo Fighters, RUSH, Stone Sour, Deftones and Alice in Chains.
With what some call a meteoric rise to the top, Fallen brought the Little Rock, Arkansas band to global success with more than 17 million records in the hands of fans worldwide, two Top 10 singles, “My Immortal” and “Bring Me To Life,” two Grammy® Awards in 2003 (Best New Artist and Best Hard Rock Performance for “Bring Me To Life”).
The Open Door was recorded in Los Angeles at The Record Plant in early 2006 and mixed at the venerable Ocean Way Studios in March 2006 and marked the return of long-time friend and producer Dave Fortman. The Open Door was certified double platinum in the United States and has sold more than 5 million copies worldwide. The album was defined by Amy Lee’s beautiful melodies, profound lyrics, stunning vocals and poignant piano, merged with Terry Balsamo’s urgent, yet intricate guitar playing and formed a remarkable, ethereal blend perfectly rooted in the band’s rock and classical sensibilities, including the hit single “Call Me When You’re Sober.”
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