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I love this album. Some you can fall deep into and others that you can rock to. There are slow/beautiful songs, and fast/powerful songs. There are stories of life, love, loss, and death. All of them are blended together in one coherent album.This is one of the few albums that I listen to straight through. I am addicted to it.Buy this album.
I love Amy Lee's voice in this album the girl really got talent. Most of the songs in this album are great. If your a fan of rock music than you must have this album in your collection.
I had listened to the CD when friends let me borrow it before, but having my own copy has made it even better. With a great combination of dark undertones and complex melodies, Fallen can evoke a variety of emotions from the listener. I enjoyed it for years before, and I will enjoy for many years from now.
A good friend of mine told me about this Indiana hard rock band caled "Fiber" whose got a black female guitarist. He said they were similar to this, but I've got to say that I loved Fiber much more. They were just so raw and full of energy that it reminded me of why I started playing music in the first place. [.].
ususally I never like Christian music because it's too preachy. After reading most of the reviews, there's really not much that I can add. the only "defect" is that it's all in the same key. It's a christian oriented band. The band is incredibe too. Amys voice is incredible.
She relates her beliefs, and trials and tribulations in a way that makes the message palpable. It is a great album. The opposite is true here. I just bought the CD, and I popped it in when I was driving. After I heard torniquet, I realized something I wasn't prepared for. While Creed went overboard with it's Messiah complex, Evanessence delivers the message without ramming down your throat.
I wish she would change the key she sings in once in a while, and maybe show a bit more "bad girl" stuff.
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