[Review] Evanescence
After what seems like a lifetime of wait, Evanescence returns with their highly anticipated third studio album that has proven to be far beyond satisfactory. Evanescence, or should I say Amy Lee, has risen above the depressive concept in lyrics that had once over-shadowed the music, into a more lighter and exciting sound that provides a soothing atmosphere and captures the hearts of its listeners. The songs remain emotional, intense and relatable, but you can definitely sense the change; in a good way that is. After all, there’s nothing wrong with lifting oneself out of sorrow and finally accepting a happy ending. Take a chapter out of their book or go on the journey with them. It’s worth your time. And with this long ass intro I present to you my track-by-track review. Continue reading “[Review] Evanescence”