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''Written by: [[A. Lee]], [[T. Balsamo]], [[T. McCord]], [[Will Hunt|W. Hunt]] and [[Will "Science" Hunt|W. B. Hunt]]'' | ''Written by: [[A. Lee]], [[T. Balsamo]], [[T. McCord]], [[Will Hunt|W. Hunt]] and [[Will "Science" Hunt|W. B. Hunt]]'' | ||
"'''End of the Dream'''" is a song on Evanescence's self-titled album, ''[[Evanescence (album)|Evanescence]]''. It is one of the songs that got reworked from the 2009—2010 Lillywhite sessions (along with "[[Made of Stone]]", "[[Sick]]", "[[Swimming Home]]" and "[[Secret Door]]"), and the only song from the Standard edition of the album that has never been played live. The song is described as launching "full bore with chunky guitar, then falls into a brooding grove with piano underpinning Lee's unmistakable vocals".<ref name= | "'''End of the Dream'''" is a song on Evanescence's self-titled album, ''[[Evanescence (album)|Evanescence]]''. It is one of the songs that got reworked from the 2009—2010 Lillywhite sessions (along with "[[Made of Stone]]", "[[Sick]]", "[[Swimming Home]]" and "[[Secret Door]]"), and the only song from the Standard edition of the album that has never been played live. The song is described as launching "full bore with chunky guitar, then falls into a brooding grove with piano underpinning Lee's unmistakable vocals".<ref name=spinpremiere /> It was premiered on ''Spin'' before the release of the album on October 4, 2011.<ref name=spinpremiere /> "It's about understanding that this life isn't forever, and how you have to live it, embrace even the pain, before it's all over. As much as it hurts, it just means you're alive. So don't be so afraid to get hurt that you miss out on living", said Amy in the interview with ''Spin''.<ref name=spinpremiere /> | ||
In a track-by-track interview with NME | In a track-by-track interview with ''NME'', Amy said: | ||
{{quote|The End of the Dream is, just about life, and the end of the dream is death. You know it's about the journey and it's about, again, this recurring theme of not being afraid and living while you're alive because it doesn't last forever. I think that's something that comes out a lot in our music because it's something that I deeply feel. | {{quote|The End of the Dream is, just about life, and the end of the dream is death. You know it's about the journey and it's about, again, this recurring theme of not being afraid and living while you're alive because it doesn't last forever. I think that's something that comes out a lot in our music because it's something that I deeply feel. | ||
It's funny though cause I'm always telling it to myself. It's not like you learn something and then just go 'Yeah, totally'... You have to make a constant effort to remind yourself of things that you believe in, you know. So I feel like, yeah that theme about not being afraid and life doesn't last forever... that comes out a lot. And yeah, that song is about that!<ref name= | It's funny though cause I'm always telling it to myself. It's not like you learn something and then just go 'Yeah, totally'... You have to make a constant effort to remind yourself of things that you believe in, you know. So I feel like, yeah that theme about not being afraid and life doesn't last forever... that comes out a lot. And yeah, that song is about that!<ref name=nmeeotd />}} | ||
Amy said more about the song in a Loudwire interview: | Amy said more about the song in a Loudwire interview: | ||
{{quote|In general, it is about life and the afterlife, and the fact that basically it’s short. It’s my understanding of death, and my relationship with it, and life. It’s my respect and appreciation for the fact that life is not going to last forever so you have to live now, you have to follow your heart, even when it hurts. That pain is something that you can’t take for granted.<ref name= | {{quote|In general, it is about life and the afterlife, and the fact that basically it’s short. It’s my understanding of death, and my relationship with it, and life. It’s my respect and appreciation for the fact that life is not going to last forever so you have to live now, you have to follow your heart, even when it hurts. That pain is something that you can’t take for granted.<ref name=loudend />}} | ||
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<ref name= | <ref name=spinpremiere>{{cite news|last=Gaston|first=Peter|date=October 4, 2011|url=http://www.spin.com/articles/exclusive-hear-evanescence-song-premiere/|title=Exclusive: Hear Evanescence Song Premiere|work=Spin|accessdate=August 3, 2013}}</ref> | ||
<ref name= | <ref name=nmeeotd>{{cite news|url=http://www.nme.com/news/evanescence/59472|title=Evanescence 'embarrassed' by new single - video|work=NME|date=September 28, 2011|accessdate=September 29, 2011}}</ref> | ||
<ref name= | <ref name=loudend>{{cite web|last=Ouellette|first=Mary|date=October 28, 2011|url=http://loudwire.com/amy-lee-evanescence-meaning-end-of-the-dream/|title=Amy Lee Explains Meaning Of Evanescence Song 'End of the Dream'|work=Loudwire|accessdate=May 17, 2013}}</ref> | ||
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General information
Written by: A. Lee, T. Balsamo, T. McCord, W. Hunt and W. B. Hunt
"End of the Dream" is a song on Evanescence's self-titled album, Evanescence. It is one of the songs that got reworked from the 2009—2010 Lillywhite sessions (along with "Made of Stone", "Sick", "Swimming Home" and "Secret Door"), and the only song from the Standard edition of the album that has never been played live. The song is described as launching "full bore with chunky guitar, then falls into a brooding grove with piano underpinning Lee's unmistakable vocals".[1] It was premiered on Spin before the release of the album on October 4, 2011.[1] "It's about understanding that this life isn't forever, and how you have to live it, embrace even the pain, before it's all over. As much as it hurts, it just means you're alive. So don't be so afraid to get hurt that you miss out on living", said Amy in the interview with Spin.[1]
In a track-by-track interview with NME, Amy said:
The End of the Dream is, just about life, and the end of the dream is death. You know it's about the journey and it's about, again, this recurring theme of not being afraid and living while you're alive because it doesn't last forever. I think that's something that comes out a lot in our music because it's something that I deeply feel.
It's funny though cause I'm always telling it to myself. It's not like you learn something and then just go 'Yeah, totally'... You have to make a constant effort to remind yourself of things that you believe in, you know. So I feel like, yeah that theme about not being afraid and life doesn't last forever... that comes out a lot. And yeah, that song is about that![2] |
Amy said more about the song in a Loudwire interview:
In general, it is about life and the afterlife, and the fact that basically it’s short. It’s my understanding of death, and my relationship with it, and life. It’s my respect and appreciation for the fact that life is not going to last forever so you have to live now, you have to follow your heart, even when it hurts. That pain is something that you can’t take for granted.[3] |
Versions
Studio versions:
End of the Dream
- Recording Date: February 2011 - July 2011
- Status: Released
- Released On: Evanescence (track #9)
- Length: 3:48
Lyrics
I found a grave
Brushed off the face
Felt your light and
I remember why I know this place
I found a bird
Closing her eyes
One last time
And I wonder if she dreamed like me
Well as much as it hurts
Ain't it wonderful to feel
So go on and break your wings
Follow your heart ‘til it bleeds
As we run towards the end of the dream
I’m not afraid
I push through the pain
And I’m on fire
I remember how to breathe again
As much as it hurts
Ain't it wonderful to feel
So go on and break your wings
Follow your heart ‘til it bleeds
As we run towards the end of the dream
Why must we fall apart
To understand how to fly
I will find a way
Even without wings
Follow your heart ‘til it bleeds
As we run towards the end of the dream
Follow your heart ‘til it bleeds
As we come to the end of the dream
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Gaston, Peter (October 4, 2011). "Exclusive: Hear Evanescence Song Premiere". Spin. http://www.spin.com/articles/exclusive-hear-evanescence-song-premiere/. Retrieved August 3, 2013.
- ↑ "Evanescence 'embarrassed' by new single - video". NME. September 28, 2011. http://www.nme.com/news/evanescence/59472. Retrieved September 29, 2011.
- ↑ Ouellette, Mary (October 28, 2011). "Amy Lee Explains Meaning Of Evanescence Song 'End of the Dream'". Loudwire. http://loudwire.com/amy-lee-evanescence-meaning-end-of-the-dream/. Retrieved May 17, 2013.
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