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The Gauntlet: Evanescence Metal News

WIND-UP RECORDS ANNOUNCES THE RELEASE OF EVANESCENCE’S TWO DISC DVD/CD anywhere but home ON NOVEMBER 23, 2004


Evanescence New York --- Amy Lee’s passionate vocals, combined with the band’s aggressive muscularity have helped Evanescence’s debut album Fallen sell over 12 million copies worldwide. Beyond the slew of awards received, which included two Grammy Awards in 2003 (Best New Artist, and for “Bring Me to Life,” Best Hard Rock Performance), the band became a touring phenomenon across The World. In cities across The United States, Europe, Asia, and Australia, Evanescence sold-out venues, which by the Summer of 2004 regularly averaged 15,000 fans a night. Few other bands saw each appearance bring out exponentially larger turn-outs with each new visit, and by the end of the run Evanescence had performed live for over a million fans.

On November 23, 2004, Wind-up Records will release Evanescence’s anywhere but home, capturing one night of the magic as cameras entered The Zenith in Paris to capture the phenomenon. The two-disc DVD/CD features Evanescence’s recent sold-out European tour and is offered in both 5.1 and two-track audio mixes. In addition to the live concert DVD, which was directed by Hamish Hamilton (U2, Peter Gabriel), anywhere but home also includes a CD of the concert presented in a two-track mix, and the previously unreleased studio recording of the composition “Missing.” The DVD features the bands four music videos (“Bring Me to Life,” “Going Under,” My Immortal,” and “Everybody’s Fool,”), an hour-long behind-the-scenes program, and some special surprises in addition to the concert film. The special surprises will be discovered by the viewer as they navigate the menus designed exclusively for this special release.

All of the hits are included on anywhere but home, in addition to a cover of Korn’s “Thoughtless” which has become a fan favorite. The track listing of the performance in running order is “Haunted,” “Going Under,” “Taking Over Me,” “Everybody’s Fool,” “Thoughtless,” “My Last Breath,” “Farther Away,” “Breathe No More,” “My Immortal,” “Bring Me to Life,” “Tourniquet,” “Imaginary,” and “ Whisper.”


 

Date: Oct 13, 2004
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