![]() ![]() On top of that, the lack of guest vocals in this version is what makes it better than the version we all know. If this was the version that was officially released, it would not have had as much commercial success, but would have got a lot of love from the gothic community (more so than it did already). It makes this version feel a lot of more gothic and it’s one of the main reasons I love this demo. Anyway, the first thing that stands out about this demo is how much synth is used. This one isn’t even on Origin (we come to that further down). I always loved that heavy ending, but due to the slow pace of the rest of the song, the emotional lyrics, and Amy’s powerful vocals, this slower version just fits better as a whole with the song. The fact that this version doesn’t include the heavy ending that the original does is actually what makes this version so much better. This song has always felt like it needed more orchestral elements and on Synthesis we finally got just that. The Synthesis version is an underrated jem. Now I know what you’re thinking, this isn’t a deep cut, but hear me out. ![]() This is something new for Evanescence and it shows just how much Amy’s voice can fit different sounds and themes. The beat is fast with deep tones which makes the entire song feel more intense, as if it is building up to a climax at all times. As with most of Synthesis it has orchestral instrumentals, but in this song the orchestra provides a dramatic element. As this song begins you wouldn’t think it’s anything different to the rest of the Evanescence catalogue, but keep listening.
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