EVANESCENCE: Pro-Shot Footage Of Entire ROCK IN RIO Performance

October 5, 2011

Professionally filmed video footage of EVANESCENCE's entire October 2, 2011 performance at the Rock In Rio festival in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil can be seen below.

The band's setlist was as follows:

01. What You Want
02. Going Under
03. The Other Side
04. Weight of the World
05. Made of Stone
06. My Immortal
07. My Heart Is Broken
08. Your Star
09. Sick
10. The Change
11. Call Me When You're Sober
12. Imaginary
13. Bring Me To Life

EVANESCENCE's self-titled third major label album is due on October 11 via Wind-Up Records.

"Evanescence" will come out five years after the group issued its last effort, 2006's "The Open Door". But one of the reasons the new record took so long to come out is that singer Amy Lee began work on a version of it last year that she ended up scrapping. The Pulse Of Radio asked Lee why that first attempt at recording didn't work out. "I think it really was a case of us going in the studio too soon," she said. "I think people a lot of times get pressure for moving fast, especially in this day and age you know, the public has a short attention span, you know, it's all about striking while the iron's hot. I don't believe that. I believe in great music. If this is gonna be our big EVANESCENCE comeback record, it wasn't there yet. So we kept working. We ended up making a record that I'm just, it's my favorite so far. We're all really proud of it."

The first single from the new EVANESCENCE record is called "What You Want". The band released a video for the track last month.

EVANESCENCE will kick off a 15-city North American run on October 10 in Oakland, California.

Performance:

Amy Lee interview:

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