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Troy McLawhorn is [[Evanescence]]'s current rhythm guitarist. He and [[Will Hunt]] were in a band called [[Dark New Day]] when they were both "borrowed" for Evanescence as live members on May 17, 2007 for ''[[The Open Door]]'' tour, replacing [[John LeCompt]] and [[Rocky Gray]]. Originally they were going to be live members until September 2007, but ended up plying until the end of the tour in 2007.<ref name=article>[http://blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=72880 Road Runners Records article]</ref> | |||
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{{quote|We’re not really worried about it at this point because we’re about to stop anyway. And they’re still in Dark New Day and working on a lot of songs and have actually been in the studio in between tours with us, working on that album. So, since we’re finishing December 8, it doesn’t really clash with anything we’re doing for them to go do their thing. So they’re going to do the Dark New Day thing while we’re off anyway, and we don’t really have a time frame for when we’re starting up again. We’re just going to have to see where we’re all at then. But I love playing with them, I would love to try writing with them, and I just admire them both as musicians. I like Dark New Day and I think it makes a lot of sense with our music, so we’ll just see how it goes. I would love to work with them again, I really would.<ref>[http://www.independent.com/news/2007/nov/08/evanescence-frontwoman-amy-lee-steps-delivers-albu/ Evanescence Frontwoman Amy Lee Steps Up, Delivers an Album All Her Own]</ref>}} | {{quote|We’re not really worried about it at this point because we’re about to stop anyway. And they’re still in Dark New Day and working on a lot of songs and have actually been in the studio in between tours with us, working on that album. So, since we’re finishing December 8, it doesn’t really clash with anything we’re doing for them to go do their thing. So they’re going to do the Dark New Day thing while we’re off anyway, and we don’t really have a time frame for when we’re starting up again. We’re just going to have to see where we’re all at then. But I love playing with them, I would love to try writing with them, and I just admire them both as musicians. I like Dark New Day and I think it makes a lot of sense with our music, so we’ll just see how it goes. I would love to work with them again, I really would.<ref>[http://www.independent.com/news/2007/nov/08/evanescence-frontwoman-amy-lee-steps-delivers-albu/ Evanescence Frontwoman Amy Lee Steps Up, Delivers an Album All Her Own]</ref>}} | ||
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Troy McLawhorn is Evanescence's current rhythm guitarist. He and Will Hunt were in a band called Dark New Day when they were both "borrowed" for Evanescence as live members on May 17, 2007 for The Open Door tour, replacing John LeCompt and Rocky Gray. Originally they were going to be live members until September 2007, but ended up plying until the end of the tour in 2007.[1]
Amy said this on EvThreads:
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We’re not really worried about it at this point because we’re about to stop anyway. And they’re still in Dark New Day and working on a lot of songs and have actually been in the studio in between tours with us, working on that album. So, since we’re finishing December 8, it doesn’t really clash with anything we’re doing for them to go do their thing. So they’re going to do the Dark New Day thing while we’re off anyway, and we don’t really have a time frame for when we’re starting up again. We’re just going to have to see where we’re all at then. But I love playing with them, I would love to try writing with them, and I just admire them both as musicians. I like Dark New Day and I think it makes a lot of sense with our music, so we’ll just see how it goes. I would love to work with them again, I really would.[2] | ![]() |
Amy Lee stated on EvThreads that Troy would not be joining them on tour, he is now an official writing member of Seether.
Amy announced on Twitter in June 12, 2011 that Troy has joined the band once again.[3]
Equipment
- Gibson Flying-V 7 Strings
- Gibson Les Paul Custom 1985
- Gibson Les Paul Custom 1990
- PRS SE Baritone Custom 7 Strings
- Gibson Flying-V 1959
- Gibson Explorer
- PRS SE Custom 24
- PRS SE Custom 22
- PRS SC
- PRS Starla Ltd
- Fender Telecaster
- Yamaha Acoustic Guitar
- Orange Amplifier
Discography
doubleDrive
- 1000 Yard Stare (1999)
- Blue in the Face (2003)
Dark New Day
- Twelve Year Silence (June 14, 2005)
- Black Porch (Acoustic Sessions) (September 5, 2006)
- Hail Mary (August 23, 2011)
- B-Sides (August 24, 2011)
- New Tradition (February 28, 2012)
Evanescence
- Evanescence (October 7, 2011)
- Synthesis (November 10, 2017)
Miscellaneous
- Troy is married to Amy McLawhorn and has a son named Michael.
- Troy's favorite song from Evanescence's self-titled album is The Change.[4]
- His favorite horror movie is Halloween (1978).[5]
Notes and References
- ↑ Road Runners Records article
- ↑ Evanescence Frontwoman Amy Lee Steps Up, Delivers an Album All Her Own
- ↑ "YES!! I'm proud to announce that Troy Mclawhorn is back in Ev!" - Twitter
- ↑ Spin.com. "ALBUM PREMIERE: Evanescence's Self-Titled Return" (October 7, 2011) - "It has a whole different feel without going too far away from what fans of the band would expect from us, while it opens the door for us to explore music that is more groove-based.I love the way the verse is subdued and almost has a reggae feel, and then opens up into a massive chorus. When we get to the bridge, it's full on rock with a tinge of a metal. If we tried to write it with those parameters in mind it never would have happened. That's why I love it!"
- ↑ "EVANESCENCE GUITARIST NAMES HIS FAVORITE HORROR MOVIE" - Audio Ink Radio
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