We Are The Fallen - Tear The World Down (2010)

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Title: Tear The World Down
Year Of Release: 2010
Label: Universal Records
Genre: Alternative Rock
Quality: flac lossless
Total Time: 00:46:19
Total Size: 321 mb
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Tracklist

01. Bury Me Alive
02. Burn
03. Paradigm
04. Don t Leave Me Behind
05. Sleep Well, My Angel
06. Through Hell
07. I Will Stay
08. Without You
09. St. John
10. I Am Only One
11. Tear the World Down


Rock & roll breakups are rarely as acrimonious as that between Ben Moody and Amy Lee of Evanescence. Just as their 2003 debut, Fallen, was turning into an international sensation, the guitarist left the band, the bad blood between the two spilling into the press, Lee’s post-Moody album The Open Door, and even Moody’s long-delayed post-Evanescence project We Are the Fallen, whose very name defiantly claims Evanescence’s hit album as the property of Moody and his two fellow refugees from the band, guitarist John LeCompt and drummer Rocky Gray. Based on their 2010 debut, Tear the World Down, We Are the Fallen are not wrong to say they were responsible for the sound of that 2003 hit: with former American Idol contestant Carly Smithson as their frontwoman (and metal veteran Marty O’Brien on bass), the group sounds exactly like Evanescence, lacking only the sour charisma of Lee. Where Amy Lee pushed against Moody’s roiling minor-key melodic dirges, creating a good deal of genuine tension, Smithson eagerly follows along, happy to be part of such a prominent project. After dealing with Lee, Moody wanted somebody who would play the game and that’s what he has in Smithson, somebody who will play the part of goth rock queen without actually being it. And so Moody winds up with the record he would have released in 2006 if he were still part of Evanescence: big, slick, heavy, and melodic, pleasing those who like the sound of Fallen but could do without all the sulkiness.