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Hi-Lo was confirmed to be on [[Synthesis]] when the album was available to pre-order. | Hi-Lo was confirmed to be on [[Synthesis]] when the album was available to pre-order. | ||
In | In anrticle published by Revolver, it was confirmed that musician and violinist, Lindsey Stirling, contributed music to the song. | ||
== Lyrics == | == Lyrics == |
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General information
During a Spin interview in March 2010, Amy announced the working title of a new song:
"Hi-Lo." It's a working title. It's going in an electro-pop direction -- there are no organic instruments. It's a Portishead or Massive Attack direction, and lyrically it's about moving on, but in a very non-confrontational, non-angry way. It's just, 'Hey, everything that happened, I'm over it and I'm not mad at you.'[1] |
This song was not included in the final tracklisting of the band's third self-titled album.
Hi-Lo was confirmed to be on Synthesis when the album was available to pre-order.
In anrticle published by Revolver, it was confirmed that musician and violinist, Lindsey Stirling, contributed music to the song.
Lyrics
(no lyrics known yet)
References
- ↑ Goodman, William (March 5, 2010). "Exclusive: Amy Lee on the New Evanescence Album". Spin. Retrieved March 26, 2010.
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