Review: Evanescence – Sanctuary

Evanescence - Sanctuary

Over the course of her career in Evanescence, Amy Lee has stood apart from the pack of female-fronted metal bands that have appeared in the music scene since the band’s debut (Fallen) was released in 2003. An icon in the goth rock community, Lee mentioned that her band’s sixth studio album, Sanctuary, got its title from finding comfort and connection through the power of music, all while being written during the rise of fascism in the country. Lee shared, “Turn on the news, and you can get inspired to write a heavy rock song with plenty of rage, especially as a woman. It’s just really hard, because I’m not political. I don’t want this. This was put upon us all. How we react and respond to this moment has nothing to do with if we want to be a ‘political voice’. I absolutely do not, but I do want to rise to the moment. We don’t have a choice. We’ve been forced into this situation where if we don’t speak up and fight back against tyranny, against human rights violations, against blowing people up, we’re next.” This sense of urgency comes through the speakers on Sanctuary, Evanescence’s most thrilling and powerful album since Fallen.

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Violet Grohl in Washington DC

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Violet Grohl might have the biggest “leg up” in the start of her solo career by being the daughter of Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl, but she proved that she belonged on the biggest of stages during a recent Washington, DC stop on her Be Sweet To Me solo tour. Donned in black clothing, Violet Grohl looked every part of a rockstar, while her tight backing band blazed through a 14-song set that included nearly every song from her thrilling debut LP, Be Sweet To Me, a Ween cover and three new songs that have not officially been released. The concert was held at The Atlantis (a venue directly next door the legendary 9:30 Club), which coincidentally hosted its first official concert in May 30, 2023 with Foo Fighters headlining, will likely be known as “the house that Grohl built” after two legendary shows in just three short years featuring a Grohl.

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The Menzingers Talk With Rolling Stone

The Menzingers

The Menzingers sat down with Rolling Stone:

May: I don’t want to be cynical about it and be like, “Oh, we’ve been playing guitar for this long and it gets a little bit boring.” It doesn’t get boring. It’s fucking awesome, but there is a desire to incorporate some other instruments. Over the last couple of years, I personally got really into electronic music and I know the rest of the guys, we’ve all been listening to all kinds of things from all decades and we’re like, “Yeah, these sounds actually can be cool.” We just went for it and it’s still relatively subtle. It really helped us expand and it was really satisfying to open up some of those sonic doors that way.