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      <title>New Album (The Open Door)</title>
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      <description>The second album from Evanescence, The Open Door sees this Arkansas, Little Rock quintet build on the metal melodrama and ambitious, Wagnerian operatics that saw former single &amp;quot;Bring Me To Life&amp;quot; top the UK chart for five weeks. The departure of co-founder Ben Moody, who reportedly left the band in 2003 to tackle an alcohol problem, means The Open Door is very much the work of singer/pianist Amy Lee. Fusing gothic, supernatural imagery with affairs of the heart, songs like &amp;quot;Lithium&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;Call Me When You're Sober&amp;quot; - a break-up number that makes like a Halloween Alanis Morisette, all girl-done-wrong sentiments (&amp;quot;Don't cry to me/If you loved me you would be here with me&amp;quot;) and dramatic metal chug - sound every bit as huge as the stand-outs on their predecessor. As on Fallen, their 2003 debut, Evanescence pull the neat trick of blending rock heaviness with chart-friendly anthemicism (little wonder the band claim the mighty Meatloaf as an early inspiration). But some interesting moments come when Evanescence ease off on the metal histrionics, however - &amp;quot;Lacrymosa&amp;quot; delves a little deeper into classical composition, a trip-hop paced number featuring the strains of a string orchestra and the sombre chorus of an opera line. --Louis Pattison (Amazon.co.uk)</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 02 Oct 2006 18:23:43 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>The Album 'Fallen' by Evanescence is in UK stores now!</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 14 May 2003 12:59:42 GMT</pubDate>
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