Evanescence shows their true colors

General — April 16, 2003 @ 11:31 am

So I was tuning in this morning and realized that Evanescence had disappeared from Christianrock.net’s playlist. Further investigation reveals that the band no longer wishes to be associated in any way with Christian music, and all their CDs are being recalled from Christian music stores.

I guess this is a serious wake-up call then. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, band members Moody and Lee reportedly used the f-word repeatedly (”I noticed we are at the top of Christian music charts and said, what the f— are we doing up there?”), and used the name of God in vain in what almost appeared to be a deliberate act of rebellion. Furthermore, they seemed to have denounced their Christian roots, with terms like “youthful indiscretion” being used to describe earlier interviews where they had clearly expressed their desire to share God’s love and true Christianity. (Note: there are rumors that that phrase was used by the interviewer, but it does not matter — they clearly assented to it).

I used to think Evanescence was a seriously cool band. I particularly liked the lyrics to songs like “Bring me to Life” and “Tourniquet”. But this turn of events just seems to underscore what fame and popularity can do to one’s foundational values. Whether Evanescence were really sincere in their Christianity at the beginning, I don’t know. But this for me is inexcusable, and I’m only hoping that Evanescence comes forth and apologizes for this sort of behavior. Until that happens, I will no longer be listening to any of their music. I recall being concerned after one of P.O.D.’s members talked about rocking “a–” on TV, but since then that member has been removed from the band, a clear indication of the band’s desire to be uncompromising in their faith.

Bands like Evanescence cannot use the Christian music industry as a prop for their own fame and then refuse to live up to the responsibilities of being a Christian. CCM has been accused of being “over-analytical and critical”, but I commend them for it … if you want to be associated with Christian music, then please live the Christian life. At least it’s a good thing that Evanescence has renounced their association with Christian music, so we know where they stand. One thing is clear: I will give much more scrutiny to the “Christian” bands I listen to from now on.

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4 Responses to “Evanescence shows their true colors”

  1. Randi Says:

    Dude, Ev. said they were NEVER a Christian band, and their RECORD LABEL pulled them from Christian music stores. Give more scrutiny to your facts before you make any conclusions.

  2. Samantha Says:

    SERIOUSLY!! Amy Lee, Ben Moody, and GOD KNOWS who else even stated publically that they are not a Christian Rock band.

    And what do you freakin mean “Atleast its a good the Evanescence has renounced their association with Christian music, so we know where they stand” THEY’RE NOT EVEN SATANIC EITHER!!!! You bible thumpers need to get your facts straight.

  3. xcomp Says:

    Where are you people coming from? This was posted well over three years ago. Evanescence was being played on Christian stations all over the country for a long time, and then they got popular and decided they didn’t want anything to do with Christian music. Yes, they said they were never a Christian band — that was in the interview I mentioned. Did you read it? And where in the post did I mention the word “satanic”?

    I’m guessing some avid fan from an Evanescence message board or something found this post and got all riled up about it. It’s quite amusing, really. I had even forgotten Evanescence still existed until you guys showed up. Heh.

  4. sosophrank Says:

    When twits like samantha who obviously have something against christians speaks, you know you hit the truth. i think what this band did is as ungodly as it gets. And i suspect their motives aren’t far from the negative-spiritual.
    CCM IS NOT A COVER FOR UNRIGHTEOUSNESS

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