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Evanescence Announce 20th Anniversary Re-Issue of ‘Fallen’ Debut Album

Rock superstars Evanescence have announced a multi-format 20th-anniversary celebration of their breakthrough debut album ‘Fallen’.

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Arkansas superstars Evanescence exploded onto the scene in 2003 with their debut album, Fallen. Led by frontwoman Amy Lee, Evanescence’s cinematic blend of metal and symphonic, piano-driven melodies transformed the rock music landscape, won over a generation of fans and set the band on a path to global superstardom, earning them multiple GRAMMYS®, and becoming one of the highest-selling albums of all time.

Twenty years later, Craft Recordings are celebrating the debut with a series of collectible reissues. Available on 2-LP, 2-CD, and digital formats — as well as a Super Deluxe Edition collector’s box set — Fallen (20th Anniversary Edition) will offer newly remastered audio, including the album’s global chart-topping singles “My Immortal,” “Going Under,” “Everybody’s Fool,” and the GRAMMY®-winning smash hit, “Bring Me To Life.” The expanded set also includes a trove of bonus material – ten tracks in all – comprising previously unreleased demos and live recordings plus a selection of rare B-sides. Alongside reimagined artwork, all physical formats will include previously unseen photos from the era, plus a handwritten foreword by Lee, who oversaw all aspects of the reissue.

Speaking about the album in her foreword, Lee says:

“20 years later, this album has never meant more. Fallen has been the soundtrack to first loves, epic heartbreak, self-realization, wedding days, last goodbyes, friendships, and countless other moments in so many lives… not to mention my own. I am forever humbled and grateful to be a part of it.”

For details on the various formats or to pre-order your copy, head over to here.

Evanescence ‘Fallen’ Album Artwork

Evanescence ‘Fallen’ Album Artwork

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