Evanescence’s leader has revealed his 11 favorite vocalists of all time; one of the choices is Elizabeth Woolridge Grant
When it broke out in the early 2010s, Lana Del Rey won admiration inside and outside the pop universe. The American singer built her very own sound, exploring references ranging from baroque pop to indie, always with a vintage and almost cinematic feel.
One of your big fans is Amy Lee. the singer of Evanescence expressed admiration for the voice of “Summertime Sadness” in an interview with Revolver.
At the time, Amy was responsible for electing her 11 favorite vocalists of all time – and Lana got a place in the ranking. When expressing her predilection, she highlighted a somewhat curious feature:
“Lana Del Rey has to be on my list. I like how the words come out of her mouth when she sings.”
Lee, however, has a few minor restrictions on Del Rey’s work. In addition to liking the versions more than the artist’s own compositions, the leader of Evanescence highlighted that the colleague “she is not a perfect singer”, without delving into her shortcomings.
“I usually end up liking the covers she does more than the original versions. She is not a perfect singer, but she plays with a lot of passion.”
Reinterpretations by Lana Del Rey
Throughout her career, Lana Del Rey has reinterpreted several songs, usually by artists from other generations. The album ultraviolence (2014), for example, features a re-recording of “The Other Woman”, a composition by Jessie Mae Robinson famous in the voice of Nina Simone. The legendary artist who died in 2003 was also honored with “Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood”, featured on the album honeymoon (2015).
Already in Chemtrails over the Country Club (2021), it was time to pay tribute to Joni Mitchellwith a version of “For Free” that even had participation from zella day It is Weyes Blood. On other occasions, she covered songs from Sublime (“Doin’ Time”), Donovan (“Season of the Witch”), Mary Costa + Bill Shirley (“Once Upon a Dream”, movie soundtrack Sleeping Beauty), between others.
Amy Lee’s Other Favorites
Even during the interview with RevolverAmy Lee quoted the singers Bjork, Beth Gibbons (portishead) It is Whitney Houston among your favorite choices. With regard to men, names such as Freddie Mercury (queen), Andrea Bocelli, Zack de la Rocha (Rage Against the Machine) It is Chris Cornell (soundgarden, Audioslave), between others.

About Houston, one of rock’s most distant choices, Lee pointed out that he tried to emulate her even during his youth.
“A big influence on me growing up. I remember listening to your records and rewinding the tape to get the details and try to imitate.”
Source: Rollingstone

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