Evanescence - Going Under (official Music Video) -

Amy Lee has stated that the distorted, demonic faces of the journalists and fans represent the . It serves as a metaphor for feeling overexposed and "unnatural" when the world suddenly knows you intimately. 2. Emotional Drowning

Philipp Stölzl, who also directed the band's breakout hit, "Bring Me to Life". Evanescence - Going Under (Official Music Video)

The "demon" makeup used for the crowd was partly inspired by Ben Moody's love for the film The Evil Dead . Evanescence: Going Under (Music Video 2003) - IMDb Amy Lee has stated that the distorted, demonic

The video utilizes "musical horror" elements to represent the psychological weight of the song's lyrics. 1. The Trap of Fame Emotional Drowning Philipp Stölzl, who also directed the

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Primarily shot in Berlin , with additional production in Los Angeles .