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It was released on March 4, 2003, through Wind-up Records. The album was recorded in multiple recording studios, including Conway Recording Studios in Hollywood, California. It is commercially the band's most successful album to date, selling more than 7 million copies in the United States alone, and more than 17 million worldwide. It debuted at number 7 on the Billboard 200, selling more than 141,000 copies within its first week, eventually peaking at number 3 in June 2003. Internationally, it has topped the charts in more than ten countries worldwide. It was certified Platinum seven times by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), and acquired multiple certifications worldwide.\n\nUpon its release, Fallen received mixed to positive reviews from music critics. It spawned four singles: \"Bring Me to Life\", \"My Immortal\", \"Going Under\", and \"Everybody's Fool\". \"Bring Me to Life\" and \"My Immortal\" peaked within the charts of more than ten countries, including Australia, United Kingdom, and the United States. The album earned the band five nominations at the 46th Grammy Awards: Album of the Year, Best Rock Album, Best Rock Song, Best Hard Rock Performance and Grammy Award for Best New Artist, winning Best New Artist and Best Hard Rock Performance.\n\nAfter Evanescence was formed by Amy Lee and Ben Moody in 1995, the band released two extended plays (EP) and one demo CD and in January 2001 they signed with their first major label, Wind-up. The writing process for the album took a period of eight years. During an interview with MTV, Ben Moody revealed that he never wrote together with Lee adding, \"maybe two or three times in eight years did we actually sit down and write together in the same room.\"\n\nThe album was recorded at Track Record Inc. & NRG Recording Studios, Ocean Studios, Conway Recording Studios, all in California. Different tracks were recorded as demos before the album's recording sessions, while \"My Immortal\", \"Imaginary\", and \"Whisper\" appeared on the band's earlier material. The album was recorded and mixed between late August and early December, 2002. Recording work for Fallen started at Ocean Studios in Burbank, California, where most of \"Bring Me to Life\" was recorded for the Daredevil soundtrack, prior to full album production. For that song, Jay Baumgardner used a mix at his studio, NRG Recording Studios in North Hollywood, Los Angeles, on an SSL 9000 J. Drum tracks were recorded at Ocean Studios, with Josh Freese playing to click-tracks, containing stereo guitars and vocals on selected songs.\n\nOn the rest of the drums, Fortman said that he used a D112 on the inside of the kick drum, a U47 on the outside, an NS-10 speaker as an outside mic. The producer ran 414s on the ride cymbal and hi-hat. He recorded the drums onto 2-inch tape on a Studer machine and then bounced the parts into Pro Tools. The guitars (Gibson Les Paul, Gibson SG, Mesa Boogie, Marshall Amplification) for the album were cut at Mad Dog Studios, Burbank, California in an old Mesa/Boogie cabinet. Lee's vocals, pianos and background vocal by The Millennium Choir were recorded in NRG Recording Studios. The orchestra parts were arranged by David Hodges and David Campbell, except in \"My Immortal,\" which was done by composer Graeme Revell. The mixing for the album took a period of two weeks at Conway Recording Studios in North Hollywood while the album was mastered by Ted Jensen at Sterling Sound in New York City.","strDescriptionDE":null,"strDescriptionFR":"Fallen est un album du groupe de rock américain Evanescence, sorti le 4 mars 2003 sous le label Wind-up Records. C'est l'album le plus vendu du groupe, avec près de sept millions de copies vendues aux États-Unis et environ dix-sept millions dans le monde entier. Il accède au top dix des ventes dans une dizaine de pays.\nL'album contient quatre singles: Bring Me to Life, My Immortal, Going Under, et Everybody's Fool. \"Bring Me to Life\" et \"My Immortal\" accèdent aux top dix des ventes de singles dans plus de dix pays, dont les États-Unis, la Grande-Bretagne et l'Australie. L'album a valu au groupe Evanescence sa nomination à cinq reprises à la 46e cérémonie des Grammy Awards, gagnant les prix des Meilleurs nouveaux artistes et Meilleure performance hard rock.","strDescriptionCN":null,"strDescriptionIT":"Fallen è il primo album in studio del gruppo musicale statunitense Evanescence, pubblicato il 4 marzo 2003 dalla Wind-up Records. Nonostante sia stato preceduto da Origin tre anni prima, è considerato l'album di debutto della band soprattutto perché è stato il loro primo elemento discografico ad essere stato pubblicato in tutto il mondo. È diventato il disco di maggior successo del gruppo, stazionando per circa cento settimane nelle classifiche statunitensi, venendo inoltre certificato sette volte disco di platino dalla RIAA. L'album ha valso al gruppo cinque nomination ai Grammy Awards 2004, come Album dell'anno, miglior album rock, miglior canzone rock, miglior interpretazione hard rock e miglior artista esordiente, vincendo nelle categorie miglior artista esordiente e miglior interpretazione hard rock.\n\nTematiche:\n«Non ho voluto farlo sembrare troppo artefatto. Adoro la musica elettronica e adoro le manomissioni digitali, ma ho voluto per prima cosa farci stabilire come una vera rock band. E noi abbiamo ricoperto tutte queste parti: gli accordi sono veri, i cori sono veri, il pianoforte è vero. [...] Penso che uno degli aspetti più positivi dell'album sia che è come guardare un film dall'inizio alla fine.\"»\n(Ben Moody analizza Fallen.)\n\nGoing Under apre l'album e parla di una relazione infranta e superata. Fu l'ultimo ad essere scritto per Fallen ed era stato annunciato come primo singolo, ma infine fu scelto come secondo.\nBring Me to Life, scritta ancora dalla Lee, fu ispirata da un incidente che le capitò mentre sedeva in un ristorante. Poco tempo fa, Lee spiegò di averla dedicata ad un suo vecchio amico, e attuale marito, Josh. Diversi religiosi si sforzarono di darle un significato cristiano, leggendo nel testo il cammino dell'anima per arrivare a Dio.\nLa sorella di Amy, Carrie Lee, era affascinata dalle popstar Britney Spears e Christina Aguilera e questo ispirò Everybody's Fool. Lee disse che Carrie, che al tempo aveva otto anni, iniziò a vestirsi come le due star, e ciò infiammò la Lee.\nMy Immortal fu scritta dal chitarrista del gruppo, Ben Moody, e Lee aggiunse solo il bridge. Per l'autore, il brano parla di uno spirito che vaga dopo la morte, rimane al tuo fianco e ti caccia per non lasciarti mai più solo. Ben riportò sul fascicolo contenuto in Fallen di averlo dedicato al nonno, Bill Holcomb.\nHaunted è basata su un racconto scritto da Ben Moody che ispirò Lee nel testo. Parla di una bambina rimasta intrappolata in un castello che si trasforma in un disordinato guazzabuglio. La storia fu mandata in rete da Moody su EvBoard.com.\nHello fu scritta in memoria della sorella di Lee, come Like You in The Open Door.\nTourniquet, scritta da Rocky Gray per il suo gruppo Soul Embraced, lancia un messaggio cristiano con la tematica del suicidio. È letto dalla prospettiva di un uomo che ha appena commesso un atto suicida.","strDescriptionJP":null,"strDescriptionRU":null,"strDescriptionES":null,"strDescriptionPT":null,"strDescriptionSE":null,"strDescriptionNL":null,"strDescriptionHU":null,"strDescriptionNO":null,"strDescriptionIL":null,"strDescriptionPL":null,"intLoved":"4","intScore":"8.3","intScoreVotes":"6","intPopularity":"78","strReview":"Call it a case of mistaken identity. Evanescence’s hit “Bring Me to Life” doomed the Arkansas group to a life of Linkin Park comparisons, thanks to the song’s digital beats, clean metal-guitar riffs, scattered piano lines and all-too-familiar mix of rapping and singing. The gimmick? It’s a woman on the mike, and she’s on a mission from God. When vocalist Amy Lee croons about lying “in my field of paper flowers” or “pouring crimson regret,” she gives Fallen a creepy spiritual tinge that the new-metal boys lack. Sometimes the band even helps her out, adding ghostly echoes and ghoulish industrial noises to the aptly titled “Haunted,” or, better yet, leaving her the hell alone. “My Immortal” lets Lee wail about her personal demons over simple piano and some symphonic dressings — it’s a power ballad that P.O.D. and Tori Amos fans could both appreciate.\n\nSOURCE: https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-album-reviews/evanescence-fallen-album-bring-me-to-life-246317/","strMood":"Troubled","strTheme":"","strSpeed":"Medium","strLocation":null,"strMusicBrainzID":"2187d248-1a3b-35d0-a4ec-bead586ff547","strMusicBrainzArtistID":"f4a31f0a-51dd-4fa7-986d-3095c40c5ed9","strAllMusicID":"mw0000020727","strBBCReviewID":null,"strRateYourMusicID":"fallen","strDiscogsID":"11035","strWikidataID":"Q155612","strWikipediaID":"Fallen_(Evanescence_album)","strGeniusID":null,"strLyricWikiID":null,"strMusicMozID":"Fallen","strItunesID":null,"strAmazonID":null,"strUPCID":"00601501406300","strSpotifyID":"02w1xMzzdF2OJxTeh1basm","strLocked":"unlocked","intChecked":"0"}]}