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The Emptiness (Alesana album) : ウィキペディア英語版
The Emptiness (album)

''The Emptiness'' is the first concept album, and overall third full-length album by American metalcore band Alesana. It was recorded in the fall of 2009 and was released on January 26, 2010 through Fearless Records.〔http://www.therave.tv/theravetv.asp?videoid=74〕 The album is considered that of a rock opera because of its in-depth story.〔 Milke and Lee have both stated that the idea of writing an album based upon their own authored story has been present with them since the band's first release, ''Try This with Your Eyes Closed''.
Before the release of ''A Place Where the Sun Is Silent'', ''The Emptiness'' was Alesana's best-selling album at the time, claiming the 68th position on the ''Billboard'' chart upon its release.
==Background and concept==
''The Emptiness'' is unique in being the first work by Alesana to have official singles: "To Be Scared by an Owl" and "The Thespian". On November 23, after showing teaser versions of the song, the band digitally sold "To Be Scared by an Owl" on their website. The second single "The Thespian" was released two weeks later in the same fashion, shortly after the filming of its music video.
''The Emptiness'' became available for pre-order on iTunes on January 14 and the full album was leaked on January 21, five days before it released.〔http://www.fearlessrecords.com/viewband.php?band_id=32〕 It debuted at #68 on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart.〔(The Emptiness Album Info ). Billboard.com.〕
The album differs from the previous albums musically. After the line-up confusion of 2009, Adam Ferguson left the band and Jake Campbell, who had temporarily replaced Shane Crump on bass guitar, became the new guitarist. Though Campbell increased the amount of dual guitars played throughout the album, he did not provide any of the vocals Ferguson had in the past. However, the album features more guitar solos than that of their previous releases.
Although the former albums have references to mythology of different cultures, this is the band's first concept album where the story is not based on anything else. While touring in Europe, Shawn Milke and Dennis Lee decided to create a horror theme for their third album as well as using Edgar Allan Poe as an influence for their work—more specifically, the poem "Annabel Lee". Faint references are also made in the liner notes to "The Tell-Tale Heart" and "The Cask of Amontillado" in that it describes a body hidden under the bricks in the main character's basement, in comparison to the heart under the floorboards and the man behind the brick wall.〔 In an interview, Milke included Stephen King, David Lynch, and the film ''Friday the 13th'' as further influences for the story.〔
The story that The Emptiness revolves around was written by Lee and Milke. It is inspired by Edgar Allan Poe's last poem "Annabel Lee". The story is said by the band to be set in the onset of the 20th century and is expounded greatly in the liner notes album. The central character of the story, a sketch artist known simply as "The Artist" wakes up one day to find his lover, Annabel, dead, lying beside him. Heartbroken and terrified, he buries her in his basement and flees. He wanders aimlessly until he comes to a tavern, where he hears the sounds of merriment and laughter. He decides that if he can't be happy no one can and slaughters everyone in the tavern. After wandering through many places and finding Annabel's killer, "The Thespian", at the end of the story The Artist finally comes face to face with him to fight to the death. He is stabbed in his side with a dagger and finds himself in a room with Annabel holding a dagger in hand. From here on the story's point of view switches from The Artist to Annabel where she explains that The Artist had slowly been sinking into madness all this while, as he became more and more withdrawn and his sketches more and more violent. Though she loved him, in the end she had to take his life in the attempt to defend herself from him.
The track listing and album artwork was released on a bulletin from Fearless Records on punknews.org, and a news post on their official site. Their tour name "You'd be Way Cuter in a Coffin" was originally the title for their first track.〔http://underthegunreview.net/2010/01/22/interview-alesana/〕 The song "Annabel" is the band's longest song to date. Two string quartet compositions by Shawn Milke ("Interlude 3" and "Interlude 4") appear after tracks 6 and 10 and are available for individual purchase on iTunes.
Two singles were released for the album. "To Be Scared by an Owl" was released on November 23.〔(Fearless Records posts on PunkNews.org )〕 "The Thespian" was released shortly afterward, on December 8.〔(Announcement on AlesanaOfficial.com )〕 A music video for "The Thespian" was filmed during the winter of 2009 and was released on March 17, 2010.

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