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May 21, 2003
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Diamonds in The Rough
14 of 18 Yahoo! Users found this review helpful The debut from Little Rock, Arkansas hometown duo is a mixture of Goth, Alternative, Hard Rock, and a little Techno. Its an original sound like THIS Music Worshipper has never heard. Its completely original in a world of They sound like this and they sound like that. The music is textured and luxuriant. The NATURAL talent of Amy Lee (Lead and Background Vocals), and Ben Moody (Lead and Rhythm Six-strings) shines through in the radio/soundtrack hit Bring Me To Life featuring Paul McCoy of 12 Stones. The song flat out JAMS! But its a different sound, somehow. Ethereal and almost epic. The CD has three slower tracks with Amy singing almost acapella, featuring her amazing voice and some very graceful piano work. They are beautiful, heartfelt songs which thoroughly capture you with the lyrics and release you with the music. The other remaining seven tracks are pretty much heavier and more aggressive. The guitar work of Moody is astounding and the riffs are definitely a showcase of talent. However, THIS Audiophiles favorite aspect of Fallen is most definitely Amy Lees choral arrangements. Obviously coming from experience in music somewhere down the line, the choral additions are breathtaking. Favorite Track? Whisper. Its the exclamation point at the end of a long-awaited and, dare I say, much needed musical statement. ...