interview
FALL HAS COME
track by track
The LP starts with an epic Believe, which
carries with it many of the crisms of a tradi-
tional metal and with some melodic inclina-
tion. Much more aggressive is the following
Last Begin, starting from drumming up to a
fast and acid guitar. We travel on a classic and
loud side with the powerful Our Lives, while
Awaken is a more racing and breaking song
with a melancholy mood. The following Ca-
rillon is a classic ballad. Breathless, probably
the most ambitious and theatrical piece of the
record, is strategically placed at the opening
for Evanescence. What kind of experience
was it?
Behold the Evanescence have been one of the
most famous metal band for almost twenty
years. The same stage was something that still
seems incredible today. We met Amy Lee,
who left us speechless for her enthusiasm in
talking about our show. It has been magnifi-
cent: 9000 people were in front of us and sang
our songs. Certainly, to date, one of the most
beautiful experiences we ever made.
ted by our times.
How do you explain your foreign success
and especially in traditionally “tough”
countries like Scotland and Wales?
As mentioned earlier, we did not expect a
“success”... so :) The response from the public
of the United Kingdom but furthermore in-
the Eastern countries prompted us to do so-
mething bigger. We knew we had a good pro-
duct in our hands but we did not expect such
a lively and sincere response.
Last June you played in Bucharest, opening
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of the second half. In Everything salutes the
re-emerging of the band’s melodic side. It’s
Over highlights the noise, with choirs, power-
ful guitars and electric rackets all around.
One Minute to be Alive chooses again the
metal sound in a powerful and direct manner,
ending, here and there, in even harder genres.
We still closes on the soft side, but The Long
Way to Run to be Human Again picks up
his way towards southern rock. It’s a power-
ful, but multifaceted disc, the one of Fall Has
Come, conceived for both the many live per-
formances of the band, and to meet the tune
of their niche of fans.