Evanescence star starts label

Ξ July 2nd, 2008 | → 0 Comments | ∇ Chris Daughtry, EVANESCENCE, Kelly Clarkson, Music Bands, Radiohead, Record Label, Rock |

The creative force behind the rise of rock band Evanescence, with hits “Bring Me to Life” and “The Fallen”, songwriter Ben Moody has taken his love for the music in a new direction; as head of the new, artist-centered label, FNR Records.

Since his departure from Evanescence in 2003, Moody has collaborated with some of the hottest stars in the music business; the established and the up-and-comers. His song-writing and producing credits include working with Avril Lavigne on her second release Under My Skin, penning “Nobody’s Home”, “This Time” with Celine Dion, “What About Now” from Chris Daughtry, and Moody co-wrote and produced the smash hit, “Because of You” with David Hodges for Kelly Clarkson. The reason for Moody’s new direction, FNR Records, is simple, he states, “after going to such great lengths to protect the integrity of a project during the creative process, it seemed almost sinful to let the major label monster destroy it.”

In order to live up to its credo of protecting the creative artists, FNR Records first client is a young, Montana native, Hana Pestle; an alternative rock/acoustic solo artist. Pestle’s sound carries a unique blend of influences as diverse as Radiohead, Sarah Mclachlan, and the Cranberries. Hana Pestle is now touring the Midwest, performing her songs, “These Two Hands”, “Just a Phase” and her own haunting rendition of “Hallelujah”.

Moody was instantly taken in by Pestle’s voice, “It only took Hana singing one song and I was sold . . . I have never in my life been more in awe of such a breathtaking natural talent.”

Sizzling songs
Death And All His Friends Lyrics
Coldplay
Bad Girlfriend Lyrics
Theory of a Dead Man
A Little Bit Longer Lyrics
Jonas Brothers
When You Look Me In The Eyes Lyrics
Jonas Brothers
Disturbia Lyrics
Rihanna
Honesty Lyrics
Beyonce Knowles
One More Drink Lyrics
Heidi Montag
No Matter What Lyrics
T.I.
Hometown Glory Lyrics
Adele
Bye Heart Lyrics
Brooke Hogan

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Good Enough - EVANESCENCE

Ξ November 16th, 2007 | → 0 Comments | ∇ Billboard, Debut Album, EVANESCENCE, Music Bands, Music People, New Records, New Single, Review, Rock, Top List |

Good Enough - EVANESCENCE

A look at Evanescence on paper reveals a band that should be in its glory. Following a best new artist Grammy Award for 2003 debut studio album “Fallen,” a Billboard 200 No. 1 debut for 2006 follow-up “The Open Door” and the top 10 launch single “Call Me When You’re Sober,” the group toured the world for nearly a year. So what happened? Single follow-ups “Lithium” and “Sweet Sacrifice” never even charted in the States. The fourth single from “The Open Door,” piano-driven rock ballad “Good Enough,” is as intense and affecting as anything before it—and this time, Lee’s lyric steps from the dark side, reveling in the relief of positivity: “It’s been a long time coming, but I feel good enough.” It’s a make-or-break moment for a band that seemed to own the world one year ago.