

Welded to their most air-punchingly affirmative chorus ( ‘I’m going under / Drowning in you / I’m falling forever / I’ve got to break through…’) and Ben Moody’s rock-hewn six-strings, it has become an unassailable anthem for fans struggling through hard times in the 17 years since. Those themes of unbending defiance have been writ large across the career that followed. You can click on the songs to see the corresponding lyrics and translations: These are some hits sung by. ‘ Fifty-thousand tears I’ve cried / Screaming, deceiving and bleeding for you / And you still won’t hear me – I’m going under!’ Rising from a breathy whisper to a cathartic scream, her lyrics deal with the experience of coming out of a bad relationship, finding one’s self at the end of your tether and tapping into the strength to carry on. We present you the lyrics and the translation of Use My Voice, a news song created by Evanescence taken from the album The Bitter Truth published on Monday. ‘Now I will tell you what I’ve done for you,’ she seethes. We’ll see you in the comments…īring Me To Life might have delivered the breakthrough, but Going Under was the moment Amy stepped properly into the spotlight: a fully-formed symphonic metal icon with enough sass and self-belief – even as a 21-year-old woman – to stand her ground in a male dominated scene.

For newcomers looking for a quick way in, lapsed listeners after a refresher, or die-hards out for an argument, though, we humbly present our top 20 picks. With a rich vision and virtuosity running throughout their catalogue, we would of course recommend start-to-finish listening. All the righths go to Amy Lee, Tim Burton, Danny Elfman and Disney Music. Upcoming LP The Bitter Truth (still only their fourth of original material) is undeniably one of this year’s most anticipated. Sallys Song Lyrics: I sense theres something in the wind / It feels like. Her band’s latest single Use My Voice – a collaboration with Halestorm, The Pretty Reckless and Within Temptation alongside various friends and family – proved their impressive reach and enduring quality. When Arkansas outsiders Evanescence crashed onto the scene with the unstoppable symphonic nu-metal of uber-single Bring Me To Life – and the broader melodrama of its ethereal parent album Fallen – back in 2003, few would have predicted they’d still be one of heavy music’s most important, influential and relevant bands 17 years down the line.īandleader Amy Lee’s statement on female representation in rock music posted to social media last week (11 August, 2020), however, proved that they remain just that, with the whole scene sitting-up and taking heed.
