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Post by rionka on Dec 15, 2022 7:09:08 GMT -5
Evanescence will play at Rockville 2023 in the outdoor venue in Daytona Beach, FL. Their show is scheduled for Friday.
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Post by princeofpersia on May 22, 2023 1:02:16 GMT -5
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Post by rionka on May 23, 2023 3:20:18 GMT -5
yes, the festival relationships really seems like a special kind of family from a different world! Evanescence met with Terry Balsamo again, and Castor Hetfield of Bastardane wore a Fallen t-shirt onstage, he's a fan, i love it And there was a giant The Open Door poster in the area where people took photos. Setlist: kinda short and made of stone left -- but EOTD is back! www.setlist.fm/setlist/evanescence/2023/daytona-international-speedway-daytona-beach-fl-53b9cf79.html Welcome to Rockville 2023 photo dump Photos by: Karam Aro, Sirius XM Octane, Joel Barrios, 1011wjrr, 98rocksthebay, Amy's stories, Terry Balsamo, Lexie Alley, sezzapixx, Amy Harris, Evanescence Source France, Radio 103.3, Steve Trasher, Christopher Robin Sharpe, bella girone, randall, krysta625, puffballpixie, Emma Anzai, Shannon Gunz, Danielle Hunt Reviews: metalinjection.net/show-recap/welcome-to-rockville-2023-day-two-recapAs night fell above the stages at Daytona, the anticipation level was beyond measure when Evanescence, one of the elder yet not ancient standard-bearers of rock, took the stage. For all the years that have passed since the band’s breakout debut Fallen established its hegemony upon the rock charts and MTV’s then still semi-existent music video rotation, front woman and mastermind Amy Lee effortlessly filled the airwaves with her unique vocal resonance, bathing all in attendance with its beautiful mixture of Björk-like quirkiness and melancholy. The rather sizable recent lineup shift that resulted in guitarist/backing vocalist Jen Majura to exit the fold seemed a distant memory as bassist Tim McCord seamlessly melded into his new role as rhythm guitarist, whereas newly recruited bassist Emma Anzai of the Australian alt. metal band Sick Puppies fame proved equally as apt as Majura in providing additional voice work. One would also be remiss to pass up mentioning lead guitarist Troy McLawhorn’s intricate solo and riff work in helping to shape what was truly a colossal wall of Gothic and metallic ambience. Crowd response was actually at its absolute zenith during the obligatory classics from Fallen in “My Immortal”, “Going Under” and “Bring Me To Life”, as well classic entries from their sophomore LP “Call Me When You’re Sober” and “Lithium”, though newer blends of metallic fervor and somber piano work like “Use My Voice” and “Broken Pieces Shine” went over famously.
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