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Evanescence and Lacuna Coil, which is better? (Which do you like more?)
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17 years ago
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Evanescence and Lacuna Coil, which is better? Although it would be more accurate to say Amy Lee and Cristina Scabbia, who is more talented?:D I like both bands. But I want to say right away that for me, the music of both bands is "light" (since I love heavy music, "thrashing" and so on), so according to my inner world, I will give Evanescence a rating of 3, and Lacuna Coil 4. Oops, I gave myself away, I already said which band I like more :D. In my rating, I did not take into account the level of the musicians, etc., just what I like more. For example, Slipknot 5+, Disturbed 5, etc. (5+ only for one band :D). In general, I like Lacuna Coil more. And still, Lacuna Coil gets a 4.5 (I'm listening now, I regret it :smile8: :P). And Evanescence 2.5. To balance my opinion about the bands. Because in my opinion, Lacuna Coil is much cooler than Evanescence :) P.S.: Let's also discuss these bands. :)

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Is it possible that no one knows anything about these bands?:) Here's how I see it: Lacuna Coil is much better than Evanescence :) They have heavier/more melodic music, and Cristina Scabbia's vocals are much better/more beautiful than Amy Lee's.
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17 years ago
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Okay...
I know both bands :) I like Lacuna Coil more. I used to like Evanescence, but not their recent work... only their old stuff. I haven't heard anything good from them lately. But Fallen is a great album.
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17 years ago
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:eek: Evanescence is leading in the poll!:eek: :D
Just one question for those who voted for Evanescence:)
Have you heard of Lacuna Coil?:)
Well, okay...
I know both bands, I like Lacuna more. I liked Evanescence in the beginning, but not now... only the old stuff. I haven't heard anything good from them lately. But Fallen is a great album.
Of course, they have good songs, I'm not denying that:) But they don't quite reach the level of Lacuna Coil :).
And besides... Evanescence is kind of pop-ish (no offense).

P.S: I knew from the beginning that Evanescence would win the poll because they are more popular :(

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Well, guys :) that won't do. I said that it doesn't have to be a comparison, just impressions of the bands, favorite songs, etc.:
P.S: We are also discussing these bands
:) For example, my favorite song by Lacuna Coil is What I See from the album Karmacode
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17 years ago
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You could even create a poll: Limp Bizkit vs. Linkin Park or HIM vs. 69 Eyes – which is more annoying?:D
I voted for Evanescence because they're well-known; I listened to Lacuna Coil a little while ago, but nothing interesting.
Why are we discussing such strange bands, gentlemen? Let's discuss My Dying Bride, Anathema, or something heavier from the death metal scene, like Children of Bodom, for example.
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17 years ago
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You might as well create a poll: Limp Bizkit vs. Linkin Park or HIM vs. 69 Eyes – which is more annoying?
Evanescence and Lacuna Coil are somewhat similar + they both have female vocals (and in Lacuna Coil, there's also a guy singing).
I voted for Evanescence because it's more popular; I listened to Lacuna Coil a little while ago, but nothing interesting.
Nothing interesting? Hmm... Many people say the same about Evanescence.
Why are we discussing such strange bands, gentlemen? Let's discuss something better, like My Dying Bride, Anathema, or something heavier from death metal – Children of Bodom, for example.
Discussion about Disturbed, Slipknot :)
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17 years ago
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Evanescence used to be played a lot on TV and radio. I don't have anything against them, but I don't listen to them either:cool:
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17 years ago
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Evanescence used to be played a lot on TV and radio. I don't have anything against these artists, but I don't listen to them either.
Here. Evanescence is played on pop channels/radio, and what does that say? It correctly indicates that it's pop music (figuratively speaking).
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17 years ago
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I've only heard Lacuna Coil's album Karmacode, and Evanescence's first two albums. I'll say right away that these bands are more focused on alternative music (and there's better alternative music out there), although with a touch of gothic influence. They don't really fit into the "true gothic" category (especially Evanescence)... As an example, here's what real gothic music sounds like: Theatre Of Tragedy and Draconian. But I'll admit, they have some very good compositions... I don't have a strong opinion about either band. In my opinion, Lacuna Coil is more diverse, so I voted for them. Here's an excerpt from a review of Evanescence's album "Fallen":
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I was just reading a book on the theory of photography, and that prompted me to write this review, although, in theory, bands like Evanescence aren't highly regarded among true metalheads. By the way, for the same reason, I didn't give this work a rating. Read to the end and draw your own conclusions...

"The problem of qualitative and quantitative analysis of the perception of artistic works, and photography in particular, has repeatedly worried scientists and mathematicians. The main disagreements are related to the relationship between two variables: the orderliness of the image and its complexity (the number of details, colors, lines, and so on). Ultimately, the conclusion was that a less complex and more orderly work is easier for most viewers to understand, but it is less effective. In other words, a photograph where you simply stand is perceived faster by the viewer than one in which you take an elaborate pose. However, the effectiveness of the latter will be higher. But it should be taken into account that the desire for orderliness can lead to conflicts in the viewer's mind. In a person, any visual perception ends with the identification of an image. That is, the brain identifies it with some object already known from its own experience. When considering an image and not finding anything that would help to recognize it, the viewer experiences a whole range of feelings and emotions."

It seems that the ideas expressed here apply not only to photography but also to art in general, and to music in particular.

So, Evanescence's album "Fallen" can be confidently called nu-metal gothic, as it has everything needed for this: a girl on vocals, moderately heavy guitars in the style of Linkin Park, not too elaborate and somewhat sad melodies - look, it's all very simple.

If a hardcore metalhead listens to this, then, according to the quote I provided, his brain will instantly identify this surrogate with dozens of gothic metal albums he knows, starting, for example, with the first and ending with the last album of Theatre Of Tragedy. Of course, against the background of all this, such a simple and orderly creation as "Fallen" will go straight to the trash can.

But if you give such a thing to some pop music enthusiast, and even in the form of a video in which a girl in a nightgown climbs on drainpipes, of course, he will "experience a whole range of feelings and emotions." Of course, his brain will not be able to recognize this and find analogies, because he has not even heard the latest ToT (those who think otherwise are greatly mistaken). For him, this is simply a cultural shock, a blow. How, Evanescence is so cool and extreme, it's so new and unusual. Add to this good advertising, and here is the result: all the stalls are filled with Evanescence CDs, and young "extremists" eagerly buy them, feeling their incredible coolness :)

Whether this is good or bad is difficult to say unequivocally. Nevertheless, passing by them, we can with good reason smile a condescendingly mocking smile, and in our player at this time will be playing the new album Bloodflowerz. And, of course, we know that "7 Benedictions, 7 Maledictions" is a much more pleasant, more complex, and better work than any "Fallen". And if a pop music enthusiast heard it, he would choke on his tie (if he has one), in a word, it will be "MUCH" more difficult for him to understand. No, metal is definitely not for everyone.

On Lacuna Coil - Karmacode:
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The Italian band took a rather long break after the release of their successful album "Comalies"; it took the musicians almost four years to record a new full-length album. They are, of course, not the only ones who make fans wait in anticipation; the important thing is that these years are not wasted.

I got "Karmacode" and, anticipating hearing material that would dispel all doubts about the need for such a break, I put it in the player. Here I had to remember those not quite four years and everything else. To my great regret, the album is weak, unexpectedly weak. First of all, the absence of bright hits, of which there were plenty on "Unleashed Memories" and "Comalies," is alarming. Is it really that bad? To make sure I wasn't wrong, I listened to "Karmacode" for a couple more days, but no revelation happened. It cannot be said that the compositions are bad, but most of them are somehow sluggish, and if it weren't for Christina's voice, one could give it a three. But you can't win over the listener with just a voice; by the way, there is too much vocal embellishment, it is too tiring, and there is not enough dynamics in Christina's vocal parts; if there were more, perhaps the material would sound different. And the most prominent thing in the album turned out to be the perfectly performed cover of Depeche Mode's "Enjoy The Silence"; all the original material simply fades against its background. A rare case when there is nothing special to highlight, except for some short fragments. Except perhaps the opening track "Fragile," which is repeated periodically, it reminds of the very characteristic rhythm sections of Korn, and this is not a minus at all. Also, "Devoted," "What I See," and "Fragments Of Faith," which again cannot be called hits, only individual elements attract attention. By the way, Korn's motifs are again heard on "What I See." What is this?

Lacuna Coil's new work is in no way comparable to "Comalies" and "Unleashed Memories"; if there are those for whom even these albums are not particularly pleasing, then "Karmacode" is definitely not recommended.

I posted the reviews only because I completely agree with them (which is rare), but don't take them as gospel; they are just opinions...
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17 years ago
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I won't argue, everyone has their own opinion, but I liked the album.
Are there Korn-like motifs? Maybe it's because one of Kristina Korn's favorite bands is Korn?
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17 years ago
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Revan;201573
I won't argue, everyone has their own opinion, but I liked the album.
Korn-like motifs? Maybe it's because one of Kristina Korn's favorite bands is Korn?:)

I didn't like it even back when I was listening to Linkin Park.

Well, Korn influenced everyone and the entire alternative scene in general; I'm not sure what the guy meant by that (because I haven't listened to the album in a long time)... But the material is clearly weaker than Korn's...
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17 years ago
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Well, Korn influenced everyone and the entire alternative scene in general; I'm not sure what the guy meant by that (because I listened to the album a long time ago)... But the material is clearly weaker than Korn's...
No, that's understandable. Korn is on the same level as Slipknot.
I looked up so many covers by Slipknot... two albums. I was laughing when I heard "Before I Forget" with a female vocalist :D.
Yes, there's no topic about Korn, so I'll say it here.
I think the band is good, but I don't like the vocals (the vocalist). Because those screams are better than moans.
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17 years ago
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I don't know, the vocals are decent; he definitely doesn't have a great voice, but the vocals are okay.)))

By the way, regarding the review of Evanescence, I'm currently listening to the band Bloodflowerz, and they are indeed a real gothic band; the guy knew what he was writing about.
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17 years ago
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I don't know if the vocals are good, there's definitely no unique voice, but the vocals are decent.
I like the music... I would give it an excellent rating. These guitar riffs and so on... But I don't like the vocals. In See You On The Other Side, the vocals are good, but in the previous albums, I don't like them.
Their vocalist is definitely not on par with Taylor :D

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Is this the whole discussion? :[br][/br]Can't anyone else say anything about these bands?

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Yes, it seems that if you don't "feed" people with questions, there won't be a discussion :).
Let's do this. Where do you like the music more? Where do you like the vocals more? And in general, what is your attitude towards the band's work? Overall impression of the band(s).

Let's go in order:
1. I like the music of Lacuna Coil more. Because it's heavier, more melodic, and beautiful :).
2. The vocals are the same. Cristina Scabbia is a wonderful vocalist, she has a wonderful voice, a huge talent. :)
3. I like all the albums of Lacuna Coil. 95-99% (And that's very rare, when I like everything). All the songs.
The song Cold Heritage is very beautiful, calm. It's soothing. It lifts my spirits. Well, basically like all the songs by Lacuna Coil.
Evanescence? Personally, I don't see anything special. There are a couple of songs that I like, but no more.
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17 years ago
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I think Evanescence is better. Although, I haven't listened to them in a while...
And, I haven't listened to Lacuna Coil at all((( moreover, I only just found out about them.
P.S.: I need to listen to Evanescence
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17 years ago
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Revan, maybe you could post a couple of good songs from each band here or on a file-sharing site. I'm curious myself – I've listened to Evanescence, but I don't know Lacuna Coil.

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