Evanescence is a well-liked band.
The language at the end means Save us from danger, save us from evil
No. They are not a Christian band.
no he is legend is not a christian band. the band members may be christian but the band itself is not
In telecommunications, the terms multi-band, dual-band, tri-band, quad-band and penta-band refer to a device (especially a mobile phone)
Evanecscence is not a Christian band. Evanescence has often been called a Christian band because of the song Tourniquet which was written by their ex-drummer in a Christian point of view many people falsely classified Evanescence as a Christian band.People are very confused about this, and understandably they should be. Evanescence started out in Little Rock, Arkansas as a "Christian Band". They were promoted as a "Christian Band" by all of the Christian community, and they knew the whole time. As a matter of fact, I remember them playing a TNT many times, which was an exclusive Christian venue.Wind-Up Records has a history with recruiting Christian bands with a decent sound, and then getting them to play non-christian music for more money. Creed is a perfect example of this, they were in a similar situation. So Amy Lee may be sick of getting that question asked, but it's her own damn fault. They promoted themselves as Christian band for so long in Arkansas as a local act, that is now part of their official classification.
evanescene is a girl and she has the same band with her in all her music videos just tipe her in on youtube.com and you will see
Evanescence is the name of a band, not a person. However Amy Lee is the name of the lead singer.
ummmmmmmmmmmmmmm only stupid people like evanescene
Paul McCoy, lead singer of a christian band (I forgot the name)
The language at the end means Save us from danger, save us from evil
It appers then Dissappear
Amy Lee
i know 1 of them! bring me to life by evanescene
Try "Forgive Me" by Evanescene
The noun 'band' is a standard collective noun for:a band of coatimundia band of coyotesa band of gorillasa band of jackdawsa band of jaysa band of mena band of mongoosesa band of musiciansa band of piratesa band of ploversa band of robbersa band of thievesThe noun 'band' is a collective noun when used for a group of people or things. It is not a collective noun when used as a synonym for a 'strip', as in watch band or rubber band.
Band: band seindorf: band mintai: band, troop
Band: band seindorf: band mintai: band, troop