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Wind-Up Pulls Evanescence CD From Christian Stores.
04-16-03
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Wind-Up Records has decided to pull Evanescence
debut album from Christian music stories following some backlash from comments
made by the group in an interview.
Vocalist Amy Lee said in the interview
printed in the April 18th issue of Entertainment Weekly, "There are people
that are hell-bent on the idea that we're a Christian band in disguise,
and that we have some secret message. We have no spiritual affiliation
with this music. It's simply about life experience." Lee adds, "I guarantee
that if the Christian bookstore owners listened to some of those songs,
they wouldn't sell the CD."
Evanescences Ben Moody added, "I'm not
ashamed of my spiritual beliefs, but I in no way incorporate them into
this band. We're actually high on the Christian charts, and I'm like, What
the f--k are we even doing there?"
This has caused a stir among the Christian
music community and Wind-Up Records has responded by asking Christian music
retailers to pull the Evanescence album from their shelves and for Christian
radio stations to pull the single, Bring Me To Life from their play lists.
(Remember Wind-Up is also home to Christian leaning rock acts Creed and
12 Stones).
The Christian Music Central website (CMCentral.com)
has posted excerpts from a letter written by Wind-Up Records chairman Alan
Meltzer, which he reportedly sent to Christian retailers and radio stations
last week.
"Despite having roots within the Christian
community prior to the release of Fallen," said Meltzer in the letter,
"recent statements by band members have made it abundantly clear that Evanescence
is a secular band, and as such view their music as entertainment. No more,
no less. As such we strongly feel that they no longer belong in Christian
retail outlets. Despite the spiritual underpinning that has ignited interest
and excitement in the Christian religious community, the band is now opposed
to promoting or supporting any religious agenda. The decision to release
Fallen into the Christian market was made subsequent to discussions with
and approval by the artist. Obviously the band has had a change in their
perspective, as well as changes within the band itself as relates to new
band members. Wind-up deeply regrets this situation.
"I have no issues or problems with the
band not wanting to promote a religious agenda. That is their opinion.
How it has been handled is a separate issue. That being said, I do have
a problem with misrepresenting the artist to the Christian community. That
is not and has never been the intent of Wind-Up or the band. Nevertheless,
it is quite apparent that the landscape has now changed...I apologize for
what has become an unfortunate and embarrassing situation."
According to CMCentral, Wind-Up has asked
that that Christian stores pull all of the band's products by June 30.
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