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'''Ben Moody''' (born January 22, 1981, in Little Rock, Arkansas as ''Ben Robert Moody III'') was formerly the | '''Ben Moody''' (born January 22, 1981, in Little Rock, Arkansas as ''Ben Robert Moody III'') was formerly the guitarist for Evanescence from 1996 to 2003. He met [[Amy Lee]] at a youth camp in 1994 in Little Rock, Arkansas.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20071002093306/http://www.projo.com/music/content/lb_Amy_Lee_Evanescence_MUSIC_04-02-07_2Q2BQO0.21f3a3e.html</ref> The two became friends and formed Evanescence. The song he wrote the lyrics to was [[My Immortal]], which he based on a fictional story.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20211025150214/https://www.grammy.com/grammys/news/evanescence-amy-lee-interview-halestorm-lzzy-hale-tour-co-headlining-the-bitter-truth-my-immortal</ref><ref>{{cite journal|last=Howell|first=Maddy|date=December 2020|title=The First... Amy Lee|journal=Rock Sound|page=63|issue=272|issn=1465-0185|url=https://evthreads.proboards.com/thread/2877/interview-rock-sound-december-2020}}</ref> His father is a prominent photographer in the [[Little Rock, Arkansas|Little Rock]] area. | ||
Ben | Ben was a big fan of the Christian band [[Living Sacrifice]] and is friends with one of its members, [[Rocky Gray]]. It was speculated that he had considered joining that band, but decided to stay in Evanescence.<ref name=":1">[https://web.archive.org/web/20020606023338/http://www.bigwigenterprises.com/tte.htm TRUE TUNES MAGAZINE REVIEW] Retrieved 2015-12-24</ref> He left Evanescence on October 22nd, 2003,<ref name=blender/><ref name=":0">[https://web.archive.org/web/20150206144113/http://www.mtv.com/bands/e/evanescence/news_feature_040227/index.jhtml Evanescence: The Split] - MTV.com</ref> before a concert in Europe, because of creative differences. He and Amy are reported to have been in a relationship sometime in the past, and he was abusive to her.<ref>Amy Lee vs. Rider [https://web.archive.org/web/20051211121052/https://cdn.digitalcity.com/ch_tmz/051207amylee2.pdf lawsuit] of December 2005: "Ms. Lee was recently in an abusive relationship with Ben Moody."</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20061019141503/http://www.blender.com/guide/articles.aspx?id=2076 Blender, October 2006]</ref> This is what inspired most of the songs Amy wrote in ''Fallen'' (such as [[Going Under|''Going Under'']]), as well as a number of other songs she wrote from their pre-Fallen repertoire. In the past, Amy would only say that the songs were about an "abusive relationship" with an unnamed person. | ||
He wrote a song titled "[[10.22]]" on his debut solo album about his departure from Evanescence, which was named after the night he left the band. "The funny thing is when I wrote it, I thought I was talking to Amy: ‘Tell me again your fucked-up excuses'. But I realized, as I was listening to it three weeks ago, that it’s not about her at all. It’s talking to ''myself'', calling out my own bullshit.”<ref>[https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/ben-moody-gets-life-after-amy-lee-102462/ "Ben Moody Gets Life After Amy Lee"]. July 12, 2005. ''Rolling Stone''.</ref> | |||
He started an independent | He started an independent film company called Makeshift Films, and an independent music label called FNR records,<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20081204121258/http://skopemag.com/2008/06/30/ben-moody-opens-new-label-fnr-records BEN MOODY OPENS NEW LABEL FNR RECORDS] Skope 30-06-2008]</ref>, producing singer Hana Pestle. He also released his solo works under this label: the [[Ben Moody#Mutiny Bootleg EP|''Mutiny Bootleg EP'']] and [[Ben Moody#All For This|''All For This'']]. | ||
The first verse of Evanescence's 2021 song ''[[Better Without You]]'' is about Amy's turmoil with Ben in the early days.<ref>Amy Lee's [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEB397wRDss&t=484s interview] with iRock Chile on June 16, 2021: "The first verse is about that internal turmoil and somebody that I was up against in our early days. I’m not gonna name-call."</ref> | |||
== Leaving Evanescence == | == Leaving Evanescence == | ||
In a 2005 interview with MTV, he explained his reasons for leaving Evanescence (excerpt):<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20050807231534/http://www.mtv.com/bands/m/moody_ben/qa_080105/ Ben Moody No Regrets]</ref> | |||
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'''MTV:''' Now that you've had more time away and perspective, how do you feel about the Evanescence split? | '''MTV:''' Now that you've had more time away and perspective, how do you feel about the Evanescence split? | ||
'''Moody:''' I have a lot more peace about it, even more than the day I left. ... I still feel it was the right decision because Evanescence has carried on, and they've had great success since me. So I know for a fact I made the right choice. If I stayed, I think Amy and I would have destroyed it because we just weren't heading in the same direction; we were pulling it in two different directions. It was bad. | '''Moody:''' I have a lot more peace about it, even more than the day I left. ... I still feel it was the right decision because Evanescence has carried on, and they've had great success since me. So I know for a fact I made the right choice. If I stayed, I think Amy and I would have destroyed it because we just weren't heading in the same direction; we were pulling it in two different directions. It was bad. | ||
'''MTV:''' Was part of it you guys moving in different musical directions? | '''MTV:''' Was part of it you guys moving in different musical directions? | ||
'''Moody:''' Part of it, absolutely. [Amy] is much more creative than I am, I'll be the first to admit it. I am a bit more commercial minded, I guess. I like structure in songs, and I like making songs people can adhere to. I still like to be creative, but she is more educated musically, and she wanted to explore that. I wanted to do that, but keep in the confines of what I knew people expected from Evanescence. I think in my immaturity at the time, I did that in just a way-too-controlling manner — it was like my way or the highway. We just couldn't meet in the middle, so I was like, "The hell with it." | '''Moody:''' Part of it, absolutely. [Amy] is much more creative than I am, I'll be the first to admit it. I am a bit more commercial minded, I guess. I like structure in songs, and I like making songs people can adhere to. I still like to be creative, but she is more educated musically, and she wanted to explore that. I wanted to do that, but keep in the confines of what I knew people expected from Evanescence. I think in my immaturity at the time, I did that in just a way-too-controlling manner — it was like my way or the highway. We just couldn't meet in the middle, so I was like, "The hell with it." | ||
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'' | Amy explained about his behavior and departure in several interviews, stating that his leaving was a relief, "we'd gotten to a point that if something didn't change, we wouldn't have been able to make a second record",<ref>[https://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/music/moody-blues-20040109-gdi4fm.html January 2004]</ref><ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=BQ4EAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA33#v=onepage&q&f=false September 2006]</ref> and "It just got to the point where he hated the band, he hated being on tour and his negativity made everyone around him miserable. He was trying to pull the whole ship down with him."<ref>[https://archive.ph/20130101005012/http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Artists/E/Evanescence/2006/10/03/1941837.html#selection-1141.166-1141.345 October 2006]</ref> Tour rhythm guitarist John LeCompt commented in 2006 that "Amy gained authority as soon as Ben Moody walked out the door. They had an equal partnership, but he was the man, he had to strangle the band, all the life out of it."<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20201127170145/https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2006-oct-01-ca-evanescence1-story.html Rock’s a hard place -- ask Evanescence.] (Oct 1, 2006)</ref> Amy said she and Ben had not been friends since their early years, and they pretended to be friends during ''Fallen'' but were just business partners.<ref name=blender>[https://web.archive.org/web/20070124062408/http://www.blender.com/guide/articles.aspx?id=705 April 2004]</ref> | ||
== Solo Career == | == Solo Career == | ||
He has worked | He has worked on many projects post-Evanescence. The End Has Come on the Punisher Soundtrack, Nobody’s Home on [[Avril Lavigne]]’s ''Under My Skin'', [[Kelly Clarkson]]’s Breakaway (with [[David Hodges]]), the Blank Theory’s next album, and a project with David Hodges that had been rumored to be on the new Passion of the Christ soundtrack featuring Wind-up artists called [[Only Human, Only God]] but was never released. Ben had plans to release an album on Wind-up Records called ''Can't Regret What You Can't Remember'' with a release date of March 27, 2007, but it was postponed indefinitely. In 2007 Moody and David Hodges also worked with Céline Dion on her album, ''Taking Chances''. | ||
Ben and [[Wind-Up Records]] finally parted ways in early 2008. | Ben and [[Wind-Up Records]] finally parted ways in early 2008. | ||
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===Mutiny Bootleg EP=== | ===Mutiny Bootleg EP=== | ||
[[Image:Ben_Moody_-_Mutiny_Bootleg_EP.png|200px|thumb|right|Cover art for Ben Moody - Mutiny Bootleg EP (2008)]] | [[Image:Ben_Moody_-_Mutiny_Bootleg_EP.png|200px|thumb|right|Cover art for Ben Moody - Mutiny Bootleg EP (2008)]] | ||
On December 16, 2008, [http://www.myspace.com/hanatunes Hana Pestle] played a show at [ | On December 16, 2008, [http://www.myspace.com/hanatunes Hana Pestle] played a show at [[Juanita's Restaurant|Juanita’s]] in Little Rock, AR, with a supporting band including Ben Moody. Mr. Moody also released a four-track EP with a purchase of Hana’s EP that night. Before the show, Moody said, "There’s a duet between Hana and I on there that WON’T be on the record and won’t be released anywhere ever again. It’s free because I want this shit spread EVERYWHERE. so be sure that all your friends share the four songs with as many people as possible. WOOT". | ||
'''Track Listing:''' | '''Track Listing:''' | ||
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:2. The Way We Are (4:07) | :2. The Way We Are (4:07) | ||
:3. Hold Me Down (3:43) | :3. Hold Me Down (3:43) | ||
:4. 10.22 (4:08) | :4. [[10.22]] (4:08) | ||
:5. Never Turn Back (4:18) | :5. Never Turn Back (4:18) | ||
:6. All For This (4:30) | :6. All For This (4:30) | ||
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===You Can't Regret What You Don't Remember=== | ===You Can't Regret What You Don't Remember=== | ||
[[Image:You Can't Regret What You Don't Remember.png|200px|thumb|right|You Can't Regret What You Don't Remember]] | [[Image:You Can't Regret What You Don't Remember.png|200px|thumb|right|You Can't Regret What You Don't Remember]] | ||
You Can't Regret What You Don't Remember is the second solo album by Ben Moody. The album was released digitally November 11, 2011, through iTunes and Amazon.com via Moody's label, FNR Records. | You Can't Regret What You Don't Remember is the second solo album by Ben Moody. The album was released digitally November 11, 2011, through [[iTunes]] and Amazon.com via Moody's label, FNR Records. | ||
'''Track Listing:''' | '''Track Listing:''' | ||
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====My Immortal==== | ====My Immortal==== | ||
In late 2012, Ben Moody released a | In late 2012, Ben Moody released a cover of the Evanescence song [[My Immortal]] on YouTube. The cover can be [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8NX_OnVdFlI found here] | ||
== We Are The Fallen == | == We Are The Fallen == | ||
In 2009 it was announced Ben | In 2009 it was announced Ben would be joining ex-Evanescence rhythm guitarist [[John LeCompt]] and drummer [[Rocky Gray]] along with former American Idol contestant Carly Smithson (Vocals) and bass player Marty O'Brien to form [[We Are The Fallen]]. The group released their debut album "Tear The World Down" on May 11, 2010. | ||
== | == His 2010 open letter == | ||
On August 24, 2010, Ben posted an open letter | On August 24, 2010, Ben posted an open letter talking about his split from Evanescence, claiming his band We Are the Fallen was not intended to exploit Evanescence, and asking fans not to cause drama anymore. This is what he wrote:<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20230213111611/https://blabbermouth.net/news/ben-moody-the-truth-about-why-i-left-evanescence-and-formed-we-are-the-fallen]</ref> | ||
{{quote|My name is Ben Moody, founding and former member of Evanescence. | {{quote|My name is Ben Moody, founding and former member of Evanescence. | ||
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Amy Lee and I began our friendship and creative relationship in our early teens. Our meeting was the sole determining factor that set our lives and what we believed to be our destinies on their course. It was exciting, rewarding, and more motivating than any other relationship in my life. When we made our first recording together, I knew what my life was meant for. And I never looked back. Shortly after we found our missing piece and my lifelong musical soul mate, David Hodges. It was years of the three of us revolving our worlds around each other and our band that gave birth to Evanescence. In our 5th year, we began to finally get the music we all longed to make from our head to tape. And though everyone we knew didn't understand our relentless drive to make this our lives, the three of us never wavered in our determination to bring something into this world we believed to be bigger than all of us. I maxed out credit cards to buy us enough gear to make our first CD, which would lead to signing with Wind-Up. When I couldn't pay the bills, David and I lost our apartment. We slept wherever we could, including many nights I spent in the bed of a pickup truck, until Amy graduated and we could all move away to follow our dreams. None of it mattered to me. I'd give up anything. Eventually we found ourselves signed, living in L.A., writing "Fallen". The three of us living together, doing everything together. We were all we had. But a cruel fact of life is that the person you are at 15, doesn't resemble the person you are at 18, and 21….and today, I, in no way, resemble the person I was when I was in Evanescence. I did everything in my power to put that person in the ground. Sometimes you grow together, and sometimes you grow apart. We were very young people in a very stressful situation, and we were becoming two very different people. I believe we both contributed to the resentment of the deterioration of our friendship that quickly turned into a downward spiral of animosity, conflicting opinions, and a very volatile environment. By the time we went on tour to support "Fallen", it sadly was over. We had parted ways with David, nearly severing the relationship with the someone that was a brother to me. In that time, being so young and on this amazing ride, I became someone I didn't like. And had no power to change. I'd like to believe that looking back, Amy would have handled things differently now as well. | Amy Lee and I began our friendship and creative relationship in our early teens. Our meeting was the sole determining factor that set our lives and what we believed to be our destinies on their course. It was exciting, rewarding, and more motivating than any other relationship in my life. When we made our first recording together, I knew what my life was meant for. And I never looked back. Shortly after we found our missing piece and my lifelong musical soul mate, David Hodges. It was years of the three of us revolving our worlds around each other and our band that gave birth to Evanescence. In our 5th year, we began to finally get the music we all longed to make from our head to tape. And though everyone we knew didn't understand our relentless drive to make this our lives, the three of us never wavered in our determination to bring something into this world we believed to be bigger than all of us. I maxed out credit cards to buy us enough gear to make our first CD, which would lead to signing with Wind-Up. When I couldn't pay the bills, David and I lost our apartment. We slept wherever we could, including many nights I spent in the bed of a pickup truck, until Amy graduated and we could all move away to follow our dreams. None of it mattered to me. I'd give up anything. Eventually we found ourselves signed, living in L.A., writing "Fallen". The three of us living together, doing everything together. We were all we had. But a cruel fact of life is that the person you are at 15, doesn't resemble the person you are at 18, and 21….and today, I, in no way, resemble the person I was when I was in Evanescence. I did everything in my power to put that person in the ground. Sometimes you grow together, and sometimes you grow apart. We were very young people in a very stressful situation, and we were becoming two very different people. I believe we both contributed to the resentment of the deterioration of our friendship that quickly turned into a downward spiral of animosity, conflicting opinions, and a very volatile environment. By the time we went on tour to support "Fallen", it sadly was over. We had parted ways with David, nearly severing the relationship with the someone that was a brother to me. In that time, being so young and on this amazing ride, I became someone I didn't like. And had no power to change. I'd like to believe that looking back, Amy would have handled things differently now as well. | ||
Ironically, it was Amy and my absolute equal devotion to Evanescence that drove us to such extreme opposition. We had such opposing desires and personalities that mixed with the pride of youth and inexperience (and an extreme amount of insecurity and loss of direction on my part) led to an all out war. We were completely blind to the fact that we were poisoning the very thing we held most dear. I was an awful person, and Amy reacted in kind. On the night of October 22, 2003 everything came to a head. And through my fit of rage and desperation I put the nail in the coffin of Evanescence. At that time, there was no way we would ever complete another record together. It was highly probable we wouldn't last the remainder of the tour. Neither one of us willing to back down. Every emotion I felt manifested itself as anger. I was devastated by what we had become. Everything I based my existence on, an unreachable dream come true…was a nightmare. And I was powerless to stop it. We were so passionate about Evanescence and so determined in our opposing desires for the future, that my once best friend and I had become enemies. | Ironically, it was Amy and my absolute equal devotion to Evanescence that drove us to such extreme opposition. We had such opposing desires and personalities that mixed with the pride of youth and inexperience (and an extreme amount of insecurity and loss of direction on my part) led to an all out war. We were completely blind to the fact that we were poisoning the very thing we held most dear. I was an awful person, and Amy reacted in kind. On the night of October 22, 2003, everything came to a head. And through my fit of rage and desperation, I put the nail in the coffin of Evanescence. At that time, there was no way we would ever complete another record together. It was highly probable we wouldn't last the remainder of the tour. Neither one of us were willing to back down. Every emotion I felt manifested itself as anger. I was devastated by what we had become. Everything I based my existence on, an unreachable dream come true…was a nightmare. And I was powerless to stop it. We were so passionate about Evanescence and so determined in our opposing desires for the future, that my once best friend and I had become enemies. | ||
By the end of that evening, I saw for the first time what we were not only doing to ourselves, but what our war was doing to everyone around us. We fought dirty, and Evanescence paid the price. I couldn't sleep. If one of us didn't leave, my one chance to leave something in this world greater than myself would be lost. I had tried before, out of ignorance, pride, and resentment to convince Amy that she should leave. That we'd be better off and Evanescence didn't need her. I was hurt, and wanted her to hurt like me. Amy, if for some reason you happen to see this…I hope you know I never truly believed that. There was no way I would ever let someone walk on that stage and sing your lyrics. I had become a shell of myself. Even if I was foolish enough to attempt it, it would have never provided me with my truest desire…for Evanescence to continue. It would have become a joke. As I sat on the bus that night in absolute shame and defeat, there was no escaping the truth. EIther I leave, or Evanescence dies. It broke me in a way I could never truly describe. My entire existence, my self worth, my identity was this music, this band. If my life is to mean anything, Evanescence has to mean something. | By the end of that evening, I saw for the first time what we were not only doing to ourselves, but what our war was doing to everyone around us. We fought dirty, and Evanescence paid the price. I couldn't sleep. If one of us didn't leave, my one chance to leave something in this world greater than myself would be lost. I had tried before, out of ignorance, pride, and resentment to convince Amy that she should leave. That we'd be better off and Evanescence didn't need her. I was hurt, and wanted her to hurt like me. Amy, if for some reason you happen to see this…I hope you know I never truly believed that. There was no way I would ever let someone walk on that stage and sing your lyrics. I had become a shell of myself. Even if I was foolish enough to attempt it, it would have never provided me with my truest desire…for Evanescence to continue. It would have become a joke. As I sat on the bus that night in absolute shame and defeat, there was no escaping the truth. EIther I leave, or Evanescence dies. It broke me in a way I could never truly describe. My entire existence, my self worth, my identity was this music, this band. If my life is to mean anything, Evanescence has to mean something. | ||
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And hey…if you decide you're willing and able to drop this imaginary competition between us two…Who knows? You just might be able to enjoy both. | And hey…if you decide you're willing and able to drop this imaginary competition between us two…Who knows? You just might be able to enjoy both. | ||
I certainly do. | I certainly do. | ||
}} | |||
[[Amy Lee|Amy]] never answered, not even privately, to this letter. Amy and Ben never had contacts again: | [[Amy Lee|Amy]] never answered, not even privately, to this letter. Amy and Ben never had contacts again: | ||
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== Film == | == Film == | ||
Ben | Ben has done some work in film with his film company, Makeshift Films<ref>[http://www.mtv.com/music/artist/moody_ben/artist.jhtml Ben Moody] MTV.com 24-07-2007.</ref>. He had a cameo in [[Resident Evil: Apocalypse|''Resident Evil: Apocalypse'']] as a zombie, which was mentioned by actress Milla Jovovich in her commentary. He can also be seen in a low cost release of Lionsgate film, ''Dead and Gone'' (2007)<ref>Watch the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0n94UKCAAU trailer] of the film, featuring Ben</ref>. | ||
== Miscellaneous == | == Miscellaneous == | ||
*He's 5' 8½" (1.74 m) tall. | *He's 5' 8½" (1.74 m) tall. | ||
* | *His favorite drink is Dr. Pepper. | ||
*The first song he learned to play on the guitar was "Rape Me" by [[Nirvana]]. | *The first song he learned to play on the guitar was "Rape Me" by [[Nirvana]]. | ||
*He first wanted to become a drummer, but finally he played the guitar for wrist pains. | *He first wanted to become a drummer, but finally he played the guitar for wrist pains. | ||
*He | *He dated singer Hana Pestle, who he signed to his label.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20230820191011/https://billingsgazette.com/entertainment/community/501blog/hana-pestle-rings-in-early-new-year-with-family-and-friends/article_7f502736-f64c-11de-a0d5-001cc4c03286.html]</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20160513111407/https://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2016/05/hana-the-best-of-whats-next.html]</ref><ref>[https://www.nylon.com/articles/hana-interview-avalanche-premiere]</ref> | ||
*He married Jaclyn Napier on January 12, 2013, at Eli Roth's Goretorium in Las Vegas.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IGS7ccCqZ88 Jaclyn & Ben Moody's Goretorium Wedding Ceremony] - YouTube.com</ref> They have two children together. As of 2022, they are divorced.<ref>https://caseinfo.arcourts.gov/cconnect/PROD/public/ck_public_qry_doct.cp_dktrpt_frames?backto=P&case_id=60DR-21-1476&begin_date=&end_date=</ref> | |||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
[ | * [https://web.archive.org/web/20040518221057/http://benmoody.com/ Benmoody.com archived] ) | ||
== Notes and References == | == Notes and References == |
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Ben Moody (born January 22, 1981, in Little Rock, Arkansas as Ben Robert Moody III) was formerly the guitarist for Evanescence from 1996 to 2003. He met Amy Lee at a youth camp in 1994 in Little Rock, Arkansas.[1] The two became friends and formed Evanescence. The song he wrote the lyrics to was My Immortal, which he based on a fictional story.[2][3] His father is a prominent photographer in the Little Rock area.
Ben was a big fan of the Christian band Living Sacrifice and is friends with one of its members, Rocky Gray. It was speculated that he had considered joining that band, but decided to stay in Evanescence.[4] He left Evanescence on October 22nd, 2003,[5][6] before a concert in Europe, because of creative differences. He and Amy are reported to have been in a relationship sometime in the past, and he was abusive to her.[7][8] This is what inspired most of the songs Amy wrote in Fallen (such as Going Under), as well as a number of other songs she wrote from their pre-Fallen repertoire. In the past, Amy would only say that the songs were about an "abusive relationship" with an unnamed person.
He wrote a song titled "10.22" on his debut solo album about his departure from Evanescence, which was named after the night he left the band. "The funny thing is when I wrote it, I thought I was talking to Amy: ‘Tell me again your fucked-up excuses'. But I realized, as I was listening to it three weeks ago, that it’s not about her at all. It’s talking to myself, calling out my own bullshit.”[9]
He started an independent film company called Makeshift Films, and an independent music label called FNR records,[10], producing singer Hana Pestle. He also released his solo works under this label: the Mutiny Bootleg EP and All For This.
The first verse of Evanescence's 2021 song Better Without You is about Amy's turmoil with Ben in the early days.[11]
Leaving Evanescence
In a 2005 interview with MTV, he explained his reasons for leaving Evanescence (excerpt):[12]
Amy explained about his behavior and departure in several interviews, stating that his leaving was a relief, "we'd gotten to a point that if something didn't change, we wouldn't have been able to make a second record",[13][14] and "It just got to the point where he hated the band, he hated being on tour and his negativity made everyone around him miserable. He was trying to pull the whole ship down with him."[15] Tour rhythm guitarist John LeCompt commented in 2006 that "Amy gained authority as soon as Ben Moody walked out the door. They had an equal partnership, but he was the man, he had to strangle the band, all the life out of it."[16] Amy said she and Ben had not been friends since their early years, and they pretended to be friends during Fallen but were just business partners.[5]
Solo Career
He has worked on many projects post-Evanescence. The End Has Come on the Punisher Soundtrack, Nobody’s Home on Avril Lavigne’s Under My Skin, Kelly Clarkson’s Breakaway (with David Hodges), the Blank Theory’s next album, and a project with David Hodges that had been rumored to be on the new Passion of the Christ soundtrack featuring Wind-up artists called Only Human, Only God but was never released. Ben had plans to release an album on Wind-up Records called Can't Regret What You Can't Remember with a release date of March 27, 2007, but it was postponed indefinitely. In 2007 Moody and David Hodges also worked with Céline Dion on her album, Taking Chances.
Ben and Wind-Up Records finally parted ways in early 2008.
Mutiny Bootleg EP
On December 16, 2008, Hana Pestle played a show at Juanita’s in Little Rock, AR, with a supporting band including Ben Moody. Mr. Moody also released a four-track EP with a purchase of Hana’s EP that night. Before the show, Moody said, "There’s a duet between Hana and I on there that WON’T be on the record and won’t be released anywhere ever again. It’s free because I want this shit spread EVERYWHERE. so be sure that all your friends share the four songs with as many people as possible. WOOT".
Track Listing:
- 1. Never Turn Back (B. Moody / M. Tait)
- 2. Everything Burns (2008 feat. Hana Pestle) (B. Moody)
- 3. The Way We Are (B. Moody)
- 4. Wishing Well (B. Moody)
You can download the Mutiny Bootleg EP here.
All For This
Ben's debut solo album All For This was digitally released on Amazon.com and other outlets on June 9, 2009.
Track Listing:
- 1. Perfect (4:12)
- 2. The Way We Are (4:07)
- 3. Hold Me Down (3:43)
- 4. 10.22 (4:08)
- 5. Never Turn Back (4:18)
- 6. All For This (4:30)
- 7. Wishing Well (4:39)
- 8. All Fall Down (5:04)
- 9. Too Far Left To Go (3:51)
- 10. Nothing Left Of Me (5:21)
- 11. In Time (4:35)
- 12. Just Like Everybody (6:16)
You Can't Regret What You Don't Remember
You Can't Regret What You Don't Remember is the second solo album by Ben Moody. The album was released digitally November 11, 2011, through iTunes and Amazon.com via Moody's label, FNR Records.
Track Listing:
- "Why You" (Ben Moody) - 2:08
- "10.22 ('03 Version)" (Moody, Marty O'Brien) - 4:10
- "Chasing Yesterday" (Moody, David Hodges, Rene Mata, Danny Martinez) - 3:21
- "Always Do" (Moody, O'Brien) - 4:17
- "Sanctuary" (Moody) - 4:52
- "Never Turn Back (Dead Man Walking Remix)" (Moody, Michael Tait) - 5:22
- "Hold Me Down (Burn in Hell Mix)" (Moody) - 6:07
- "Run Away" (Moody, Jason C. Miller, Lance Garvin) - 4:23
- "Just Breathe" (Moody, Josh Newell) - 3:40
- "Everything Burns (In Memorium)" (Moody) - 6:37
* Ben Moody: vocals, additional vocals, guitar, programming, sound engineer, orchestral and choir arrangements, drums, percussions, piano, keys, producer. Jason C. Miller: vocals, additional vocals. Marty O'Brien: bass guitar. Hana Pestle: additional vocals. John Tempesta: drums, tribal percussions. Zak St. John: drums. Josh Newell: bass guitar, vocals in "Chasing Yesterday", additional sound engineer. Tobin Esperance (member of "Papa Roach"): bass guitar. Mitch Allan: additional vocals. Michael Tait: vocals, additional vocals. David Hodges: additional vocals. Dan Certa: additional programming, production. Jared Scott: additional programming aggiuntiva, production. Jay Baumgardner: additional production. Mixed and mastered by Dan Certa. Sound engineers: Dan Certa, Jared Scott, Josh Newell and Ben Moody, with the assistance of Dave Colvin, Sergio Chavez and Casey Lewis. Recorded at "NRG Recording" / Coffin Case Warehouse / Sound Asleep Studios / Setback Studios. Cover art and booklet photographed and designed by Jasmine Safaeian.
My Immortal
In late 2012, Ben Moody released a cover of the Evanescence song My Immortal on YouTube. The cover can be found here
We Are The Fallen
In 2009 it was announced Ben would be joining ex-Evanescence rhythm guitarist John LeCompt and drummer Rocky Gray along with former American Idol contestant Carly Smithson (Vocals) and bass player Marty O'Brien to form We Are The Fallen. The group released their debut album "Tear The World Down" on May 11, 2010.
His 2010 open letter
On August 24, 2010, Ben posted an open letter talking about his split from Evanescence, claiming his band We Are the Fallen was not intended to exploit Evanescence, and asking fans not to cause drama anymore. This is what he wrote:[17]
Amy never answered, not even privately, to this letter. Amy and Ben never had contacts again:
Spin.com: [Ben] He posted a halfhearted apology online in 2010. I was wondering if that made you think about giving him a call. Amy:(Sighs) I don't want to say why, but no, I didn't respond. I think we're probably both better off not being in each others' lives. [18] |
Film
Ben has done some work in film with his film company, Makeshift Films[19]. He had a cameo in Resident Evil: Apocalypse as a zombie, which was mentioned by actress Milla Jovovich in her commentary. He can also be seen in a low cost release of Lionsgate film, Dead and Gone (2007)[20].
Miscellaneous
- He's 5' 8½" (1.74 m) tall.
- His favorite drink is Dr. Pepper.
- The first song he learned to play on the guitar was "Rape Me" by Nirvana.
- He first wanted to become a drummer, but finally he played the guitar for wrist pains.
- He dated singer Hana Pestle, who he signed to his label.[21][22][23]
- He married Jaclyn Napier on January 12, 2013, at Eli Roth's Goretorium in Las Vegas.[24] They have two children together. As of 2022, they are divorced.[25]
See Also
External links
Notes and References
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20071002093306/http://www.projo.com/music/content/lb_Amy_Lee_Evanescence_MUSIC_04-02-07_2Q2BQO0.21f3a3e.html
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20211025150214/https://www.grammy.com/grammys/news/evanescence-amy-lee-interview-halestorm-lzzy-hale-tour-co-headlining-the-bitter-truth-my-immortal
- ↑ Howell, Maddy (December 2020). "The First... Amy Lee". Rock Sound (272): 63. ISSN 1465-0185. https://evthreads.proboards.com/thread/2877/interview-rock-sound-december-2020.
- ↑ TRUE TUNES MAGAZINE REVIEW Retrieved 2015-12-24
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 April 2004
- ↑ Evanescence: The Split - MTV.com
- ↑ Amy Lee vs. Rider lawsuit of December 2005: "Ms. Lee was recently in an abusive relationship with Ben Moody."
- ↑ Blender, October 2006
- ↑ "Ben Moody Gets Life After Amy Lee". July 12, 2005. Rolling Stone.
- ↑ BEN MOODY OPENS NEW LABEL FNR RECORDS Skope 30-06-2008]
- ↑ Amy Lee's interview with iRock Chile on June 16, 2021: "The first verse is about that internal turmoil and somebody that I was up against in our early days. I’m not gonna name-call."
- ↑ Ben Moody No Regrets
- ↑ January 2004
- ↑ September 2006
- ↑ October 2006
- ↑ Rock’s a hard place -- ask Evanescence. (Oct 1, 2006)
- ↑ [1]
- ↑ http://www.spin.com/articles/tough-questions-evanescences-amy-lee
- ↑ Ben Moody MTV.com 24-07-2007.
- ↑ Watch the trailer of the film, featuring Ben
- ↑ [2]
- ↑ [3]
- ↑ [4]
- ↑ Jaclyn & Ben Moody's Goretorium Wedding Ceremony - YouTube.com
- ↑ https://caseinfo.arcourts.gov/cconnect/PROD/public/ck_public_qry_doct.cp_dktrpt_frames?backto=P&case_id=60DR-21-1476&begin_date=&end_date=
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