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The music video for "Bring Me to Life" was directed by Philipp Stölzl. [69] Stölzl stated: On the one hand, it brings out the most catchy part of the song, the bridge, the duet with the male and female vocals. On the other hand, it reflects the ['Daredevil'] soundtrack background of the song.
"Bring Me to Life" † # [note 4] [note 5] Evanescence featuring Paul McCoy: Amy Lee Ben Moody David Hodges Fallen: 2003 [10] Daredevil: The Album [11] Evanescence Synthesis: 2017 [12] "Broken Pieces Shine" Evanescence Amy Lee Tim McCord Troy McLawhorn Will Hunt Jen Majura: The Bitter Truth: 2021 [3] Evolution [note 6] [7] "Call Me When You're ...
"Bring Me to Life" is a song by the rock band Thousand Foot Krutch on their album Welcome to the Masquerade. It was released as a single on April 22, 2009. Thousand Foot Krutch were part of around 100 bands participated in Taco Bell's "Feed the Beat" competition, where they competed for a chance to record a single and have Taco Bell produce it and gain valuable marketing support for that single.
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In early 2000, while still in school, he began crafting compilation CDs and short tracks under the name Quakebeat. [5] He also played in the mock hip-hop band "Womb 2 Da Tomb" with his brother Tom Sykes and fellow Bring Me the Horizon member Matt Nicholls, [6] and in metal band "Purple Curto" with Neil Whiteley, as the drummer/vocalist under the pseudonym "Olisaurus", which he would later use ...
The music video for "Bad Life" was unveiled and published onto YouTube alongside the single on 21 April 2022 and was directed by Raja Virdi. [11] It is a one-shot video that stars Raabe and Sykes on each side of a worn-down house surrounded by a river performing the song. [12] Talking about the music video, Raabe explains:
The music video for "Go to Hell, for Heaven's Sake" was directed by Stuart Birchall and released on 5 September 2013. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] The video depicts the band performing in a chapel alongside imagery intended to illustrate the song's lyrics, including "empty swings swaying back and forth, a pin piercing a voodoo doll, religious symbols, and a ...
The music video for "True Friends" was directed by Bring Me the Horizon frontman Oliver Sykes and released on 5 November 2015. [12] Described as a "murder mystery revolving around a family" by TeamRock's Luke Morton, [ 8 ] it features a story which "centers on a detective ( Steve Oram ) who is being haunted by his own past misdeeds". [ 12 ]