Sunday, April 13, 2003
time/location: 1.03am/ home
listening to: 12 Stones - Crash (they're really aawesome)

Okay, it says 12 stones
I thought there were 12 of them?

Gawd, I'm so weary I could just doze off in fronta the screen right now. My mind feels heavy, for it contains a nearly endless chain of thoughts and fears. I deserve a reprieve, at least for a few seconds, in which I can lean back and drift off to the unknown, yet fascinating boundless land of seemingly possible thoughts. I enjoy the moments of ostensible perfection, mirth and hey, fuck the reality check.
It wasn't till today when I realised that Paul McCoy of 12 Stones provided the guest vocals for Evanescence's Bring Me To Life song. This gives me an even greater reason to like 'em. So now, I think I love Evanescence more than ever before! Their songs seem astonishingly heavy for a band with female vocals (tracks like Tournique blastin' the fuck outa you). The ability of Amy Lee, the female singer, to effectively project her unique, powerful voice to fuse with the dark, gloomy brand of sound that the Evanescence band produces is something really amazing. Finally, radio rock enthusiasts can look forward to worshipping a totally new geniune rock chick (and we promise: No Kelly Osbourne or Avri Lavigne) and head in the right direction of good music.

Why seek fame? When it's perpetually looking out for you.

I hear your voice calling
The time has come for me
Inside this life I am living
Theres nothing left for me
My mind is slowly fading
So far away from me
Each time I start crawling
You're there watching me


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rayve said @ 1:43 AM

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