Synthesis

AlbumNov 10 / 201716 songs, 1h 2m 27s
Cinematic Classical Neoclassical Darkwave Classical Crossover
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Evanescence have grown up. Ending their six-year hiatus, the band’s fourth album is part best-of, part reimagining, with many of their greatest hits (and two new original tracks) rearranged and recorded afresh with orchestral instrumentation. Gorgeous new versions of tracks like “Bring Me to Life”, “My Immortal” and “Lithium” demonstrate a kind of gothic sophistication, while Amy Lee’s dramatic voice is as resonant as ever. Trading industrial distortion for strings and brass—on top of a few intriguing electronic embellishments—*Synthesis* is a perfect blend of nostalgia and style.

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Amy Lee may have intended the title of Synthesis, Evanescence's fourth album, to represent the combination of the organic and artificial -- or how the symphonic merges with the electronic -- but this isn't necessarily a huge leap from her earlier work.

Heinous orchestral M.O.R. goth-pop bombast. CD New Music review by Thomas H Green