9/9/12

Carnival of Madness


The third annual Carnival of Madness concert featuring Headliners Evanescence made a stop at the DTE in Clarkston, MI. http://carnivalofmadness.com/


With their 18 song set, Evanescence along with front woman Amy Lee never ceases to disappoint when it comes to performing live. Amy Lee is a constant wave of energy bellowing to the crowd with her incredibly powerful and haunting vocals.  The band has sold millions of albums world wide, taken a 6 year break and have come back with a vengeance.  The entire band is loaded with energy as they back up and support Amy Lee. Watching this band is more of an experience than a concert. It's almost impossible not to become memorized, and drawn in by Lee's vocals. This woman sings with every ounce of her being!

Evanescence is the self-titled third studio album by American rock band Evanescence. The album was released on October 7, 2011, through Wind-up Records. http://www.evanescence.com/

What you Want
Going Under
The Other Side
Weight of the World
Made of Stone
Good Enough
Lithium
Lost in Paradise
My Heart is Broken
Whisper
The Change
Oceans
Never Go Back
Call Me When You're Sober
Imaginary
Bring me to Life
Encore:
Disappear
My Immortal


Chevelle did a great job getting the Carnival of Madness crowd prepped for the headliner band Evanescence. Chevelle belted out one hit after another. What a fantastic band live. It’s no surprise that the Chicago based band has sold millions of albums worldwide. Chevelle is the type of band to get down to business. No fancy gimmicks, just two brothers and a brother-in-law making and performing music and doing it extremely well. Just straight up rock and roll!
Hats Off to the Bull is the sixth studio album by the rock band Chevelle released on December 6, 2011. Keeping up with the theme, the band rolled out a life size bull as a backdrop to their set.  http://www.chevelleinc.com/

      Sleep Apnea
Hats of to the Bull
Jars
The Meddler
Another Know it all
The Clincher
I Get It
Get Some
Pinata
Send the Pain Below
The Red
Face to the Floor