Rating: - Not bad, but not very good either!
Not a bad album, especially for those 'Goths' who prefer the more Poppy, lighter side of things!
Amy Lee has a good voice. The music all sound a bit the same though.
Good tracks are Going Under, My Immortal and Tourniquet.
My only gripe is Evanescence have ripped off older Europian bands like Within Temptation, and have got really successful from it.
Still, a good CD though, especially for younger listeners.
Rating: - Outstanding
This is just a fantastic album, with varying sounds and types of music. Expresses emotions ranging from anger to sadness, just a beautifully created album, I can't recommend this enough.
Rating: - fabulous
I do not know if I have anything more to add to what the other reviewers have said, but I wanna say that this is a fantastic album, just wow.
could not stop listening to it. I loved the choice of songs, the lyrics are good, and it is just unbeatable. amazing cd.
Rating: - The best sound since...the previous best sound
I recently got into Evanescence, and this was the first album of theirs I bought. I was amazed at how mature the music was, how the lyrics were so beautiful I cried. This is the type of music you want to hear more. I have listened to this album pretty much every day since I bought it. It never gets old. If you are debating on whether to buy this, it is not a waste of money!
Includes the singles: Bring Me To Life, Going Under, My Immortal, Everybody's Fool and Imaginary
Rating: - ALL THESE SONGS COULD BE CHART HITS
Fallen is the major-label debut of Evanescence, a Little Rock, AR-based quartet led by the soaring vocals of 20-year-old Amy Lee. Emboldened by the inclusion of its single "Bring Me to Life" on the soundtrack to the hit film Daredevil, Fallen debuted at an impressive number seven on Billboard's Top 40. But "Bring Me to Life" is a bit misleading. A flawless slice of Linkin Park-style anguish pop, it's actually a duet between Lee and 12 Stones' Paul McCoy. In fact, almost half of Fallen's 11 songs ... Read More