Origin (Evanescence demo album) explained

Origin
Type:demo
Artist:Evanescence
Cover:Origin (Evanescence album cover).jpg
Released:November 4, 2000
Studio:Sound Asleep Studios
Length:46:27
Label:Bigwig Enterprises
Prev Title:Sound Asleep
Prev Year:1999
Year:2000
Next Title:Fallen
Next Year:2003

Origin is a demo album by American rock band Evanescence. A compilation of home-recorded demos from 1996-1999, the CD was self-released and sold at local shows, and then packaged to showcase to record labels. A total of 2,000 copies were made and sold by the Bigwig Enterprises website from November 4, 2000 to 2003. Origin contains demos written and recorded by co-founders Amy Lee and Ben Moody for their earlier independent EPs in the 1990s, including "Whisper", "Imaginary", and "My Immortal", which appear on their debut album Fallen (2003).

Background

As Evanescence, Lee and Moody had composed and home-recorded demos, including two EPs, Evanescence (1998) and Sound Asleep (1999), which they sold at their live shows. Their early demos got them airplay on the local modern rock station in Little Rock, which helped them develop a local fanbase, allowing them to play a couple of bigger shows a year and hire other musicians to perform other instruments live. Although they played with guest musicians, Evanescence remained a duo. "It was more because that's what we did and how we worked rather than not wanting any other input", Lee recalled;[1] "The idea of a full band playing these songs was something that only came along later."[2] Moody said that at the time Lee and him were focused on writing music over playing live shows, and they did not want to have a band join their writing process; "we just wanted it to be the two of us and so we'd play once or twice a year." In 2003, Moody stated that he did not remember how many EPs they released, and he viewed their EPs as "really just a means"; CDs "we could sell ourselves at our shows so we could go out and buy pizza. They really weren't official releases".

They sold the home-made demo CD Origin at local shows. After driving to Memphis, Tennessee to get it mastered at Ardent Studios,[3] they packaged the CD, wanting to shop it to record labels. It was self-released in 2000,[4] with 500 copies initially pressed. A total of 2000 copies were made, and sold on November 4, 2000 by the Bigwig Enterprises website, which marketed it as Evanescence's "debut CD".[5] According to the Bigwig website, "Whisper" was the lead single from Origin, receiving airplay on local radio in Little Rock.[6] Bigwig stated that the CD was out of print by early February 2003,[7] [8] before Evanescence's debut single "Bring Me to Life" was released on the Daredevil soundtrack album. Immediately after the release of their debut album Fallen (2003), the demo CD was sold for on eBay.[9] In 2003, Lee and Moody encouraged fans who were interested in their demos to download it rather than purchase it for such high prices online.[10] [11]

Origin contains tracks from Lee and Moody's earlier EPs, including "Whisper", "Imaginary", "My Immortal", and "Where Will You Go", the first three later appearing on Fallen (2003).[12] "Imaginary" and "Where Will You Go" first appeared on the duo's 1998 Evanescence EP, and "My Immortal" was an outtake from that EP. "Whisper" is originally from their 1999 EP Sound Asleep.[13] The track "Even in Death" is from 1996, and is one of the songs Lee wanted on Fallen.[14] [15] They recorded the demos with an 8-track recorder at Moody's apartment and Lee's family's attic.[16] [17] They re-recorded "Whisper" and "Imaginary" for Fallen, while "My Immortal"'s demo recording from Origin was used by their label Wind-up Records on Fallen. As with other releases since the start of Evanescence, Lee was the core writer.[18] [19]

Although initially considered their debut album, Origin is a collection of demos. Lee confirmed it was a dressed up demo CD,[20] [3] and stated in 2003: Moody added: "That wasn't really an album but our demos. We made it into an album to make it more appealing to the record companies, but it was never an official release ... We also did a lot of songs and demos after that. It was just a stepping stone for us."[21] He expressed dissatisfaction with their pre-Fallen material, stating, "we didn't have the technology, so a lot of our early recordings were just shit."[20]

Lee said in 2007 that they were still finding themselves back then, and "it's hard to listen to the really old stuff without laughing at myself a little. But of course those songs will always be special to me, and remind me of a time in my life that was both wonderful and terrible." She stated that she's "always liked the idea of one day putting out a b-sides and rarities CD."[22]

Release

Origin was released commercially in February 2017 as a part of Evanescence's The Ultimate Collection vinyl box set.[23] [24] Deeming it to be "like an embarrassing old diary" for herself,[25] [26] Lee explained why she included it in the box set:

In another interview, she stated:

Lee re-recorded the track "Even in Death" for the 2016 compilation album Lost Whispers, which was included in the box set.[27] She stated that re-recording it felt "like that song was truly redeemed because the early recording we have is not an enjoyable recording, but I really love that song."

Critical reception

Sam Law of Kerrang! said that "there's limited reason for anyone other than die-hards to seek it out", deeming "Lies" the stand out track for Lee's "towering classical soprano delivery – the peak nu-metal synth/guitar interplay and additional death growls courtesy of Living Sacrifice vocalist Bruce Fitzhugh".

Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Origin.[28]

Evanescence

Production

Additional musicians

Additional personnel

Notes and References

  1. News: Moody Blues . Sydney Morning Herald . Tiffany . Bakker . January 9, 2004 . August 20, 2008 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20221019015430/https://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/music/moody-blues-20040109-gdi4fm.html. October 19, 2022.
  2. Symphonic Possession. Kerrang!. October 2017. Sam. Law. 1694. 24–27.
  3. Lee. Amy. Terry Bezer. YouTube. Scuzz Meets Evanescence . https://web.archive.org/web/20130319144353/http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbcgsjmNzO4&gl=US&hl=en. March 19, 2013. Scuzz TV. March 13, 2013 . December 29, 2013.
  4. Evanescence And The Killers Get Ready For Their Encores . The New York Times . August 3, 2006 . Kelefa . Sanneh . January 22, 2017.
  5. Web site: Evanescence - Debut CD. 2001. May 1, 2023. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20010420083135/http://www.bigwigenterprises.com/ . April 20, 2001. Bigwig Enterprises.
  6. Web site: Evanescence Announces Major Label Recording Deal. February 7, 2003. May 24, 2007. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20030207073919/http://www.bigwigenterprises.com/announce.htm . 2003-02-07. Bigwig Enterprises.
  7. Web site: Evanescence. 2003. May 1, 2023. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20030130153045/http://www.bigwigenterprises.com/. January 30, 2003. Bigwig Enterprises.
  8. Web site: Evanescence. 2003. May 1, 2023. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20030206090306/http://www.bigwigenterprises.com/. February 6, 2003. Bigwig Enterprises.
  9. She sold more than 15 million albums with Evanescence, only to find herself in abusive relationships . Spin . October 2006. Melissa . Maerz . 22 . 10 . 70 . April 6, 2012.
  10. News: Evanescence lands someplace special . USA Today . Anthony . DeBarros . May 8, 2003 . April 7, 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20121026120401/http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/life/music/news/2003-05-08-evanescence_x.htm . October 26, 2012 . dead.
  11. Interview with DC101 radio on February 24, 2003. Amy. Lee. Ben. Moody. EvanescenceReference.info. Elliot in the Morning. Elliot Segal. MP3 audio . February 24, 2003 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070226054023/http://evanescencereference.info/music/Evanescence-DC101%20Interview%202.mp3 . February 26, 2007.
  12. Evanescence Brought to Life . Metal Edge. August 2003. Paul. Gargano. 15–18. 49. 4. [Moody:] Some of the songs on [''Fallen''] are six years old. They've been reworked over the years, but Whisper, Imaginary, My Immortal, those are songs that have been around since Amy and I first started writing music together..
  13. Sound Asleep. EP. Evanescence. 1999.
  14. Web site: Evanescence's Amy Lee Explains Decision To Release Pre-'Fallen' Material. Blabbermouth.net. October 19, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20210721070124/https://www.blabbermouth.net/news/evanescence-amy-lee-explains-decision-to-release-pre-fallen-material/. July 21, 2021. live.
  15. Metal Edge. Evanescence: New Royalty. Cathy. Campagna. 2003. 21–24.
  16. Web site: December 14, 2003 . Evanescence - December 14, 2003 - Live@Much . https://web.archive.org/web/20040419233835/http://www.muchmusic.com/tv/transcripts/index.asp?artist=513&tranID=357 . April 19, 2004 . MuchMusic.com.
  17. Lowe . Steve . 2003 . Evanescence . Blender . 40.
  18. Amy Lee on 'The Chain' Cover and Next Evanescence Album: 'We're Definitely in the Mood to Rock'. Billboard. December 16, 2019. August 18, 2023.
  19. Rock Sound. The First. Maddy. Howell. December 2020. 62. 272.
  20. Evanescence. PowerPlay. August 2003. 47. 9–11. Roland. Oei.
  21. Dark Splendour. deo2.com. Sasha. Stojanovic. August 10, 2003. April 27, 2023. UK. https://web.archive.org/web/20050924171325/http://www.deo2.com/rock/?id=2280. September 24, 2005. live.
  22. Web site: An Interview With Amy Lee...Exclusive! . EvanescenceWebsite.com . October 1, 2007 . https://web.archive.org/web/20071005033016/http://www.evanescencewebsite.com/AmyLeeInterview.php . October 5, 2007 . dead.
  23. Web site: Evanescence: The Ultimate Collection. Evanescence.com. November 16, 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20210917160549/https://www.evanescence.com/ultimate-collection-evanescence/. September 17, 2021. live.
  24. News: Evanescence to Release 'The Ultimate Collection' Vinyl Box Set in December . Loudwire . Chad . Bowar . October 11, 2016 . October 13, 2016.
  25. Web site: The Oral History of Evanescence ft. Amy Lee. Alternative Press. March 29, 2021. October 2, 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20210417170412/https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=Ive0Nqv3p4A&feature=youtu.be. April 17, 2021. live.
  26. Evanescence's Amy Lee reveals stories behind the songs. Entertainment Weekly. December 5, 2016. November 17, 2022.
  27. Web site: New Song Premiere: Evanescence's 'Even In Death (2016)'. Blabbermouth.net. February 16, 2017. November 16, 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20221116114231/https://blabbermouth.net/news/new-song-premiere-evanescence-even-in-death-2016. November 16, 2022. live.
  28. Origin . demo album . Evanescence . Big Wig Enterprises . 2000.