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We continue with our special TRACK BY TRACK by Amy Lee.
This time we continue to reviewing the songs of the band's new project, "Synthesis",
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BRING ME TO LIFE: Positioned on track 7, originally from the album "Fallen" and the big radio success of Evanescence.
“We’ve been playing this song for the past 15 years, and it’s grown past the original recording.
When we first recorded it, I was 20 and still getting used to the words, the style and the notes.
Everything about it was new. There’s something wonderful about doing a song for the first time, when it’s fresh.
After playing it so often, I know what it means… “It was our introduction to the public, but with all that history and experience, things just change.
It’s about hope, being in a place that’s too hard and not wanting to be alone.
I’m calling out for something more, for change. I’m stuck in the dark and I need to see the light.
But it’s also a love song. I’m writing about my now-husband when I was in a bad relationship with somebody else and wanting to reach out to him.
And what’s cool about it is, now we’re married.
It was something worth fighting for. And now, 10 years later, it’s come full circle”.
UNRAVELING (INTERLUDE): It is the eighth track of "Synthesis" and one of the instrumental tracks of the album.
“I saw this as the intro to ‘Imaginary.’
It was loosely inspired by a part of ‘Moonlight Sonata,’ I’m a Beethoven fan.
It’s extremely expressive. That’s one of the first big, hard, classical pieces I wanted to learn how to play while studying classical piano.
Everybody knows the hook of ‘Moonlight Sonata,’but there’s a section with this beautiful, ascending piano part that has always been my favorite.
And I think you can hear that.” Amy Lee tells us.
This is the origin of each song explained by Amy Lee,
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