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An official music video to accompany the release of "The Game Is Over" was first released onto YouTube on July 3, 2020. [5] The video was filmed by each member of the band on their phones while in isolation, in collaboration with director P.R. Brown .
[69] Rob Sheffield of Rolling Stone praised the video saying that Lee looked like a "teen-misery titan" and that she "tiptoed through a marble castle of pain". [70] The music video received an MTV Video Music Award nomination for Best Rock Video at the 2004 MTV Video Music Awards. [71] The music broke the one billion view milestone on October 2 ...
The music video peaked at number nine on MTV's Total Request Live in April 2003. [72] It was nominated at the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards for Best Rock Video, but lost to Linkin Park's "Somewhere I Belong". [53] On February 1, 2022, it surpassed 1 billion views on YouTube, becoming the first Evanescence music video to reach this milestone. [73]
On November 24, 2004, Evanescence released their first live album and concert DVD titled Anywhere but Home, which includes a concert in Paris, a live cover of Korn's "Thoughtless", behind-the-scenes footage, three previously-unreleased songs, and Fallen ' s four music videos. The album sold more than a million copies worldwide.
The music video directed by Marc Webb and Rich Lee was filmed in Budapest, Hungary. [27] A writer for MTV News found the video to be "dark and cinematic, it's almost as if you swallowed an entire feature length film in 3 minutes." [28] Lee made a guest appearance on MTV's Total Request Live on September 10, 2007, to premiere the video. [29]
An official music video to accompany the release of "Wasted on You" was first released onto YouTube on 24 April 2020. The video was filmed by each member of the band on their phones while in isolation, and directed by P. R. Brown in collaboration with the band through facetime. [4]
Anywhere but Home is the first live album and concert DVD release by American rock band Evanescence.It was released on November 23, 2004, by Wind-up Records.It includes a recording of a concert at Le Zénith in Paris, an hour of behind the scenes footage, three previously-unreleased songs, and all four of the Fallen music videos.
"Everybody's Fool" received generally positive reviews. Scott Juba of The Trades graded the song an A, writing that it depicts "the stinging betrayal of deception and the refusal to become blinded by deceit any longer", and a "defiance" in Lee's voice gives it a "bold edge" while its "heavy drums and soaring guitars further enhance the strong sound."