WE ARE THE FALLEN — the new band featuring original
EVANESCENCE members
Ben Moody (guitar) and
John LeCompt (guitar) and
Rocky Gray (drums) along with
"American Idol" powerhouse vocalist
Carly Smithson — has inked a deal with
Universal Republic Records, it was announced yesterday by the label's president and CEO,
Monte Lipman.
The group's lineup is rounded out by bassist
Marty O'Brien, whose recording and touring credits include
DISTURBED,
KELLY CLARKSON,
STATIC-X,
METHODS OF MAYHEM and
TOMMY LEE.
"
WE ARE THE FALLEN represents a bold new musical turning point and we're thrilled to be able to deliver their music to audiences hungering for their brand of passion," stated
Lipman. "The combined elements of this band are a force to be reckoned with, and the entire company joins me in welcoming them to
Universal Republic Records."
Moody added: "
Carly,
John,
Rocky,
Marty and I have been sequestered for a number of months to deliver a body of work that is going to stand the test of time. Collectively, we are thrilled to be in the very capable hands of
Monte (
Lipman),
Avery (
Lipman), and
Tom (
Mackay), as well as every individual at
Universal Republic Records. We cannot wait to unleash our creativity in the New Year."
Carly Smithson stated: "The chemistry in this band has made for some incredible music. We are all so grateful for this amazing opportunity and thank our fans for the strong love and support they are already showing us in this early stage. We look forward to working closely now with our new family at
Universal Republic Records to bring our music to as many people as possible."
The group is currently recording its debut album for
Universal Republic in Los Angeles and expect to release it in early 2010.
WE ARE THE FALLEN was officially unveiled during a press conference on June 22 in Hollywood, California. The group also performed a two-song set consisting of
WE ARE THE FALLEN's first single,
"Bury Me Alive", and a rendition of
EVANESCENCE's
"Going Under".
"This all happened by accident,"
Smithson — who sang
EVANESCENCE's
"Bring Me to Life" during the 2008
"Idols Live" tour— told
USA Today. She's friends with
Moody's housemate,
Monique Morrison. "I met him once or twice (at the house) before the band thing," said
Smithson, who had been working on a solo project.
Smithson doesn't see herself as replacing
EVANESCENCE singer
Amy Lee. "
Amy let the boys go," she told
USA Today. "We just started a new band, called
THE FALLEN. It's got really nothing to do with
EVANESCENCE."
WE ARE THE FALLEN initially may perform a few
EVANESCENCE songs live, she said, "but we're pretty much focused on new music. You have an amazing writing team here, and amazing musicians."
"Our voices are completely different," she said of
Lee. "This music is, obviously, the players from
EVANESCENCE, but
Marty's bringing a different flavor from what he does. I'm bringing a different flavor from what I do, and
Ben has completely explored many different genres over the last few years. It's not
EVANESCENCE anymore. It's huge. It's big, big, big songs that I can wail my ass off on, because that's what I love to do."
In an interview with
Billboard.com,
Moody stated about his former band, "There's not really an
EVANESCENCE now. It's [singer]
Amy Lee playing as
EVANESCENCE with a bunch of other guys hired to play our parts. And she's amazing — an incredible front person, a great songwriter, an incredible singer. There's no reason we can't both exist in the world. Musically, we're going in completely different directions;
'The Open Door' (
EVANESCENCE's 2006 album) sounds nothing like
WE ARE THE FALLEN."
The energetic creative engine behind the launch of
EVANESCENCE,
Moody and the other members of
WE ARE THE FALLEN found a true partner in
Smithson, who always envisioned a band environment as her dream move following
"Idol".
Moody, who left the platinum-plus breakthrough metal act in 2003, has since co-written major hits for
Chris Daughtry and
Kelly Clarkson, among others.
EVANESCENCE's groundbreaking 2003 album,
"Fallen", spent an incredible 43 weeks on the Billboard Top 10 album chart, selling 15 million copies worldwide, and 7 million albums in the U.S. alone.
Carly Smithson was a sixth place finisher during Season 7 of the landmark television series
"American Idol", duly recognized for having one of the hit shows most loyal fan bases. The fiery singer's "elimination" sent shockwaves through the
"Idol" blogger nation, with a critic for
Entertainment Weekly even calling her dismissal "an embarrassing lapse in judgment." Her acclaimed performances on the 2008
"Idols Live" tour confirmed her stature as a preeminent female rock powerhouse.
"Bury Me Alive" studio recording:
CNN interview:
