Evanescence's new single, "Call Me When You're Sober" (Wind-Up), sounds cobbled together from stray "heavy" rock parts, faux toughness to hide the fact that Amy Lee is really a Sarah McLachlan wanna-be prancing through Elvira's closet. Unfortunately, the band can't even be bothered to keep up the charade. "Sober" is only 3:34 long, but two-thirds of the way through, they've already forgotten the chugging guitars designed to toughen the opening, and we're left with Lee living out her Lilith Fair fantasies while modeling her mall-goth finery. We won't get fooled again.
Listen to "Call Me When You're Sober" here.