Lee has also been invited to sing "Freak on a Leash" with Korn every night during their set since the trek kicked off last week, but that still doesn't explain the increased interest in "Bring Me to Life. That's what I needed, I needed a new beginning." "I told her when I was messed up on drugs, I was blaring that 'Bring Me to Life' song, and it was like, talking to me. Anywhere But Home by Evanescence (CD, 2004) 50 product ratings Condition: Very Good Time left: 3d 11h Saturday, 06:55 AM Starting bid: US 7.00 0 bids Enter US 7.00 or more Place bid Best Offer: Make offer Add to Watchlist Ships from United States Shipping: FreeEconomy Shipping. In an interview with Rock Sound (see below), which took place about two months prior to the start of the tour, Korn's Brian "Head" Welch praised frontwoman Amy Lee and said that "Bring Me to Life" was a bit of an eye-opening song for him. As one person claimed on Twitter regarding Evanescence's set, "the live performance of 'Bring Me to Life' is better now!" Perhaps the song's resurgence has to do with Evanescence's current co-headlining tour with Korn, which kicked off last week ( get tickets here). Genius is the ultimate source of music knowledge, created by scholars like you who share facts and insight about the songs and artists. Fans on Reddit have argued that the song topped the chart because it's currently on sale for $.69. One user noted that it was the answer to yesterday's Heardle puzzle - which plays brief snippets of a song until players guess what it is. The three were good friends, but Hodges and Moody both fell out with Lee Hodges left the group before the album was. Lee quickly became the focal point of the group, and is the only person on the album cover. Twitter can't seem to figure it out either, though there is a bit of speculation surrounding the news. Long lost words whisper slowly to meStill can't find what keeps me hereWhen all this time i've been so hollow insideI know you're still. Evanescence band members Ben Moody, David Hodges and Amy Lee wrote this song, which appears on their major-label debut album, Fallen. The bands that Ive found are most similar to. So, my cousins are HUGE Evanescence fans. But this doesn't seem to be the same case as Metallica's "Master of Puppets" or Ghost's "Mary on a Cross," as there aren't really any TikTok videos that have gone viral with the Evanescence tune over the last week or so. Ill start with Evanescence, because its the first one you had listed. So, what gives? Why is a 19-year-old rock song in the lead right now?Īs of late, whenever an older song gains a new wave of traction, it's a result of a TikTok video or a television show.
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