Tyrannitar wrote:
The follow-up could be delayed till March according to this site:
http://www.hardplace.de/evanescence/It's German though... but there haven't been any official varifications.
Found one,
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Evanescence Eyeing Late-2005 Release for New Album
Wed Jan 5, 2005 12:44 AM ET
By Melinda Newman
LOS ANGELES (Billboard) - Evanescence singer Amy Lee hopes to have a follow up to the goth-rock group's two-year-old mega-hit "Fallen" in stores by the end of the year.
"I knew it was going to take a while, and it is. We're obviously taking longer than the average band," she told Billboard recently.
"Fallen," released in March 2003, has sold 6 million copies in the United States alone, according to Nielsen SoundScan. Last February, the band won two Grammys, for best new artist and hard rock performance.
In addition to writing individually, the members have done a little collaborating, Lee said.
"I started working with (guitar player) Terry Balsalmo, only for about 10 days. I taught myself Pro Tools, and we started recording. I was engineering, and it was really cool. He brings something totally different to the table; that's what I was hoping for." Balsalmo replaced co-founder Ben Moody, who left the band in late 2003.
Lee wouldn't reveal much about the new tunes, but added, "Trust me, it still sounds like Evanescence, but you can't just keep making the same music. We're still in the beginning stages. I don't know when we're going into the studio. Nothing's scheduled."
While she loved No Doubt frontwoman Gwen Stefani's recently released debut solo album, she did not ever see herself going that route.
"I get to express myself completely in Evanescence, so there isn't any reason to do a solo project. If I said, 'I want to stop Evanescence for a while and do something different,' it would be something totally different. I would become a painter or go into social work or write scores for movies or be a choir teacher. I really want to write choir music and teach a college choir."
Reuters/Billboard
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There has also been a settlement for the lawsuit over the "Anywhere But Home" DVD. Here is an article explaining it,
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Proposed Settlement Offers Refunds To Md. Wal-Mart Shoppers
POSTED: 5:46 am EDT July 29, 2005
UPDATED: 11:13 am EDT July 29, 2005
HAGERSTOWN, Md. -- People who bought Evanescence's album "Anywhere But Home" at any Maryland Wal-Mart store last year would be entitled to a refund from Sony BMG Music Entertainment under a proposed settlement in a lawsuit that claims the album contained explicit lyrics but didn't carry a parental advisory sticker.
The proposed settlement hasn't yet been approved by a judge in Washington County Circuit Court, where the complaint was filed, a clerk said Thursday.
Under the terms of the deal, New York-based Sony BMG and its Wind-Up Records subsidiary would be dropped from the lawsuit filed last year by Trevin and Melanie Skeens, of Brownsville, according to a joint statement. The Skeens' would continue to press their complaint against Wal-Mart, the other defendant in the lawsuit.
The Skeens' lawsuit, filed in December, seeks an order requiring Wal-Mart, of Bentonville, Ark., to either censure or remove the music from its Maryland stores. It also seeks damages of up to $74,500 for each of the thousands of people who bought the music at Wal-Marts in Maryland.
The refund offer would apply to consumers who bought the album from a Maryland Wal-Mart before January 1, 2005. The album was released in 2004. Those seeking a refund would have to send the record company a copy of the sales receipt or credit card charge slip showing the purchase price, date of purchase and location of the store at which the purchase was made.