Evanescence is an American
rock band founded in 1994 by singer and keyboardist
Amy Lee and guitarist
Ben Moody in
Little Rock, Arkansas
Little Rock is the List of capitals in the United States, capital and List of municipalities in Arkansas, most populous city of the U.S. state of Arkansas. The city's population was 202,591 as of the 2020 census. The six-county Central Arkan ...
. After releasing independent
EPs and a
demo CD as a duo in the late 1990s, Evanescence released their debut studio album, ''
Fallen'', on
Wind-up Records in 2003. Propelled by the success of hit singles like "
Bring Me to Life" and "
My Immortal", ''Fallen'' sold more than four million copies in the US by January 2004, garnering Evanescence two
Grammy Award
The Grammy Awards, stylized as GRAMMY, and often referred to as The Grammys, are awards presented by The Recording Academy of the United States to recognize outstanding achievements in music. They are regarded by many as the most prestigious ...
s out of six nominations. They released their first live album and concert DVD, ''
Anywhere but Home'', in 2004, which sold over one million copies worldwide.
Evanescence released their second studio album, ''
The Open Door'', in 2006, co-composed by Lee and guitarist
Terry Balsamo. It received a Grammy nomination and has sold more than six million copies worldwide. With Balsamo, guitarist
Troy McLawhorn, bassist
Tim McCord and drummer
Will Hunt, the band reconvened in 2009 to work on music for their next album, ''
Evanescence
Evanescence is an American Rock music, rock band founded in 1994 by singer and keyboardist Amy Lee and guitarist Ben Moody in Little Rock, Arkansas. After releasing independent extended play, EPs and a Origin (Evanescence demo album), demo ...
''. Released in 2011, it marked the first album co-written as a band. It debuted at the top of the
''Billboard'' 200, Rock Albums, Digital Albums, Alternative Albums, and Hard Rock Albums charts. Following the end of the album's tour cycle, the band entered a hiatus.
In 2014, Lee and Evanescence left their record label and became an
independent band. The band emerged from hiatus in 2015 and resumed touring, while a new album was not yet created as Lee was also focusing on a solo project. In 2016, Lee stated that Evanescence was working on a fourth album, ''
Synthesis'' (2017), composed of
orchestral and
electronica
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arrangements of their previous material alongside two new songs. Its release was followed by the
Synthesis Live tour, in which the band performed with live orchestras for the first time. After
pandemic delays, Evanescence released their fifth studio album, ''
The Bitter Truth'', in 2021, which reached the top five of the ''Billboard''
Independent, Alternative, and Hard Rock charts.
Generally classified as a
gothic alternative metal
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and
hard rock
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band, Evanescence have a diverse sound incorporating various musical styles including
classical music
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,
alternative music Alternative music may refer to the following types of music:
*Independent music
*Alternative rock
*Alternative pop
*Alternative R&B
*Neo soul, sometimes known as alternative soul
*Alternative reggaeton
*Alternative hip hop
*Alternative dance
*Alter ...
,
heavy metal,
industrial music, and
electronic music
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, driven by Lee's contrasting musical pursuits and introspective songwriting. Beginning as a duo partnership, Evanescence had several lineup changes, and became a band collaboration in 2009. The band comprises Lee, guitarist Tim McCord since 2006, guitarist Troy McLawhorn and drummer Will Hunt since 2007, and bassist Emma Anzai since 2022. Among other accolades, Evanescence has received two Grammy Awards, three
''Loudwire'' Music Awards, a
''Kerrang!'' Award, a
''Revolver'' Golden Gods Music Award, a ''
Rock Sound
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'' award, a
Brit Award nomination, three
American Music Award
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nominations, and five
MTV Video Music Award nominations. Evanescence have sold a total of 31.9 million albums, making the band one of the best selling hard rock and metal artists of all time.
History
1994–2000: Formation and early years
Singer and pianist Amy Lee and guitarist Ben Moody met in 1994 in Little Rock, Arkansas at age 13 and 14, when the two were at a Christian youth camp where Lee played piano during sport activities and Moody played acoustic guitar and she thought they could play music together. Lee thinks what drew them together at the time was that they "didn't fit in that well" and were "out of
heir
Inheritance is the practice of receiving private property, titles, debts, entitlements, privileges, rights, and obligations upon the death of an individual. The rules of inheritance differ among societies and have changed over time. Offi ...
element in this silly camp environment".
Within a month of meeting, Lee brought Moody a cassette tape of her playing guitar and singing a song she wrote. They became musical collaborators, playing and working on music at Lee's home,
and were soon performing acoustic sets at book stores and coffee houses in the Little Rock area.
Lee said their music at the time "sounded different because we didn't have the means to make it sound like we wanted". Strings, choirs, and "dramatic, cinematic" sounds were musical desires they couldn't materialize as they were "just two kids in a basement".
Lee had a
16-track recorder and she and Moody would use it and
Pro Tools, "fake strings and choirs" on her keyboard, and layer sounds and beats for their early material, which they mixed and produced. "We were basically just putting it down to remember what we wanted", Lee said.
Lee had the musical vision for Evanescence.
What made her want to start a band was "the idea of combinations that were unlikely".
Danny Elfman's film scores were a significant influence for her when she began creating Evanescence's music.
Lee aimed to combine her various musical tastes, "bringing something from the cinematic and classical symphonic world and marrying it to metal, hard rock and alternative music."
Perceiving "similarities between the drama of classical music and the heavier stuff I was listening to" inspired her to "bring those things together for myself",
and she infused in Evanescence her love of contrasting sounds.
"There was all this music that was inspiring me. And Evanescence was the product of these two extremes combining".
After experimenting with band names, such as Childish Intentions and Stricken, Lee and Moody decided on Evanescence, which means disappearance or fading away.
They wanted a name that was "out of nowhere", and when they came across the word they found it "beautiful" and "elusive".
Lee and Moody recorded two
EPs
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as Evanescence: ''Evanescence'' (1998), of which 100 copies were made and sold at their early live performances; and ''Sound Asleep'' (1999), also known as the ''Whisper'' EP. Their demos got them airplay on the local modern rock station in Little Rock, which helped them develop a local fanbase, allowing them to play a couple of bigger shows a year and hire other musicians to perform other instruments live.
Although they played with guest musicians, Evanescence remained a duo.
"It was more because that's what we did and how we worked rather than not wanting any other input", Lee recalled;
"the idea of a full band playing these songs was something that only came along later."
Since Evanescence's start, the two had brought in several people to record or play live, but their vision was never shared by others "so it always ended reverting back to the two of us".
Lee and Moody were focused on writing music over playing live shows, and they did not want to have a band join their writing process, Moody noted; "we just wanted it to be the two of us and so we'd play once or twice a year."
He said that they would be "off writing and recording in our closets for six months", and as they couldn't have live shows with just a duo, they would book a gig and ask friends to perform with them.
Moody stated that he did not remember how many EPs they released, and he viewed them as "really just a means"; CDs "we could sell ourselves at our shows so we could go out and buy pizza. They really weren't official releases".
In 2000, they self-released a demo CD called ''
Origin'',
which they sold at local shows,
and packaged to shop it to record labels.
Lee and Moody stated that the CD was not an official release, but a compilation of their demos.
''Origin'' and their earlier EPs contain demo versions of some of the songs that would later appear on their debut album.
Moody expressed dissatisfaction with their pre-''Fallen'' material, stating in an interview, "What we had in our head was ''Fallen'', although it was a long time ago and we didn't have the technology, so a lot of our early recordings were just shit."
In a February 2003 radio interview, Lee and Moody encouraged fans to download their demos from the Internet, rather than purchase them from online sources such as
eBay
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where it had been selling for US$400.
2001–2004: ''Fallen'' and ''Anywhere but Home''
Evanescence were having their demos mastered at
Ardent Studios in Memphis, where a producer heard it and played the demos to his friend at
Wind-up Records, head of A&R
Diana Meltzer.
Meltzer said what made her want to sign them was Lee's voice, lyrics and their gothic sound. When she heard "
My Immortal" she said she "knew it was a hit".
Evanescence was signed by Wind-up in 2001.
The label flew them to New York, and told them that they loved their different sound and thought they had potential, but "we don't really totally know what to do with you", Lee recalled. They were then told, "if you were this good while distracted by school and all this other stuff, how good will you be if we put you in an environment where you have nothing to do but write and be influenced by your surroundings, like in Los Angeles."
They were relocated to Los Angeles, given an apartment and rehearsal space and enrolled in a gym, according to Meltzer,
and Lee, who was very introverted, received help from an acting teacher to overcome her stage fright.
Meltzer told
HitQuarters
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in 2003 that, while she loved Lee's voice, their gothic sound, and Lee and Moody had already exhibited "huge talent" with their prior demo material, they were still young and she felt they could benefit from more time to work on their debut album so they "could deliver a breakthrough sound".
Lee said that at the time of signing, they did not realize the label would move them out to Los Angeles for two years, thinking it would be about six months. The length of time in Los Angeles "really frustrated" them.
The label was apprehensive about the marketability of a female-led band, and advised them to just keep writing songs.
It ended up being a fruitful writing experience in Los Angeles, Lee said, as they wrote half of the album there and were able to make use of other equipment to get sounds they wanted.
After almost two years of Evanescence working on the album,
Dave Fortman was brought in to produce it.
Then, label executives refused to release the album unless Lee and Moody agreed to hire a full-time male co-vocalist. When they did not agree, the label said they were withdrawing their funding and releasing them from their contract. They left Los Angeles and drove back to Little Rock.
A few weeks later, the label relented, informing them that they would release their album if they agreed to have a male rapper on its lead single, "
Bring Me to Life", in order to give something familiar to listeners. Lee was not happy about this, but reluctantly agreed to the compromise and wrote the part for the male vocal. She originally wanted the lead single to be "
Going Under" as she was concerned that the public would hear "Bring Me to Life" with its male vocal and decide that was the sound of the band. She was relieved that people were still receptive to Evanescence when "Going Under" was released as their second single. Lee prefers "Bring Me To Life" without the label-forced rap, and expressed dissatisfaction that it "stamps a time period" on the song; however, she made peace with it because they were able to "survive past it" and "people were able to, for the most part, understand who we are without us getting stuck in that place."
"Bring Me to Life", featuring guest vocals from Paul McCoy of
12 Stones, and "My Immortal" were originally featured on
the soundtrack of the 2003 action film ''
Daredevil'', released in February 2003. Evanescence's debut album ''
Fallen'' was released by Wind-up on March 4, 2003.
As with their pre-''Fallen'' work, Lee and Moody were the main writers of the album, with Lee being the core writer. Most of Lee's writing on ''Fallen'' was inspired by an abusive relationship she was in.
Lee and Moody said they did not consider their music to be "goth", with Moody adding that he thinks the "goth" label came because the songs sound sad and people think that "sad equals dark equals Goth. It's real easy for them to throw us in that box". Moody also disliked the nu metal label, stating: "I think the only nu-metal thing about us is the fact that on one song we have rap and singing".
Lee also disagreed with the nu metal tag, attributing it to the rap rock of "Bring Me to Life".
After the album's completion, the touring lineup was hired: guitarist
John LeCompt, drummer
Rocky Gray, and bassist Will Boyd,
the first two old friends of Moody.
Evanescence's music was initially promoted by their label in the Christian market, and Lee and Moody publicly made it clear in an April 2003 interview that they were not a Christian band or
Christian rock.
Moody's comments against being in the Christian market immediately prompted the label's chairman
Alan Meltzer to send a letter to Christian radio and retail outlets explaining that despite the "spiritual underpinning that ignited interest and excitement in the Christian religious community", Evanescence were "a secular band, and as such view their music as entertainment" and the label then "strongly feels that they no longer belong in Christian retail outlets".
Wind-up formally requested the recall of ''Fallen'' from Christian retailers and radio stations. After receiving the letter, many Christian radio stations pulled ''Fallen'' songs from their playlists.
''
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The magazine was first known fo ...
'' stated in April 2003 that while Wind-up had no official Christian affiliation, they had been marketing their bands "to both the Christian and mainstream music market". Wind-Up "began courting the Christian music market more than a year ago, making its first foray with 12 Stones' self-titled 2002 debut. Hooking up with powerhouse Christian music distributor Provident ... Wind-Up attempted to tap into a segment that generated sales of more than 50 million albums in 2002".
The CEO of Provident, Terry Hemmings, said that the decision to recall Evanescence's album likely would not hurt Wind-up's image in the Christian market, and that he was puzzled by the band's about-face, saying: "They clearly understood the album would be sold in these channels."
Meltzer claimed their decision to promote Evanescence in the Christian market was made with the band's consent.
Lee said that she had always opposed the promotion in the Christian market and the "Christian band" identification from the beginning, while Moody had supported it. Moody had misrepresented Evanescence in the past, talking about his religious beliefs as Evanescence's. The label wanted to use the Christian market promotion as a marketing tool for the band, which she had opposed, stating that "it was an important fight to me because it felt false. That wasn't really what our music was. And I felt like they were selling somebody something that wasn't true." She noted that Evanescence "has never been a Christian band" and lyrically never had a religious affiliation.

On April 7, 2003, Wind-Up released "Bring Me to Life" as the album's lead single.
Wind-up president Ed Vetri revealed that when the label had introduced the song to radio, radio programmers rejected it, saying, "A chick and a piano? Are you kidding? On rock radio?"
Some program directors would hear the female voice and piano at the start of the song and turn it off without listening to the rest of the song.
A female voice on rock radio was a rarity, and the song was considered for airplay only after there was a male vocal on it.
After the song was released on the ''Daredevil'' soundtrack, a grassroots fanbase grew and listeners began requesting air play for it, compelling radio stations to reconsider the band. The song became a global hit for Evanescence and reached number five on the US
''Billboard'' Hot 100 on June 6, 2003.
It topped the UK singles chart, where it peaked for four weeks from June–July 2003.
On the worldwide success of the song, Lee said:
Evanescence performed on radio shows and on the festival circuit for weeks in early 2003.
They embarked on their first headlining tour from April to May in the US. In June 2003, they had to cancel shows in Germany due to Moody reportedly falling ill.
That month, Evanescence accepted an offer from the video game company
Nintendo
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to perform on the Nintendo Fusion Tour, which they headlined beginning on August 4, 2003.
The album's second single "Going Under" was released on August 18, 2003. It peaked at number five on the US
Modern Rock Tracks
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, 24 on the
Active Rock chart,
and number eight on the UK singles chart. Lee recalled the rapid success after the album was released, with concerts going from club shows to arenas in two months.
In an August 2003 interview, Moody said that Evanescence is "just Amy and I, and I want to keep it that way", adding that their process together is what works.
In another interview with ''
Rock Sound
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'', he said that he would like tour drummer Rocky Gray to play on the next album but did not need the other tour players, LeCompt and Boyd.
On October 22, 2003, Moody left the band during the European tour for ''Fallen'', reportedly because of creative differences.
Moody had called their management and informed them he was quitting.
Lee got a call from their manager asking her to "beg
oodyto stay", to which she said "that's exactly what he wants me to do" and expressed that if Moody was going to leave, the band "would appreciate it if he'd wait until the end of the tour. But if he can't, then go ahead and go."
With his impromptu exit in the middle of tour, Lee improvised and had them play as a foursome to not cancel a show.
In an interview, Lee said, "we'd gotten to a point that if something didn't change, we wouldn't have been able to make a second record."
She said that by that point Moody "hated the band, he hated being on tour and his negativity made everyone around him miserable. He was trying to pull the whole ship down with him" and she would not let that happen.
His exit was a relief because of tensions created within the band, which was at a "breaking point". "It was a really uncomfortable situation for everybody ... completely unstable and unhappy", she explained. "It was a scary time before he left because I knew something was going to happen and I didn't know what and I was afraid everything we worked for had the potential of going down the toilet."
In Lee's termination letter to their manager, she stated that Moody was physically and verbally abusive to her.
With Moody gone, "we felt like a weight had been lifted", she said.
Touring guitarist John LeCompt said in a 2006 interview that Lee "gained authority as soon as Ben Moody walked out the door. They had an equal partnership, but he was the man, he had to strangle the band, all the life out of it". Lee said that she and Moody had not been friends since their teenage years, and they had pretended to be friends after ''Fallen''s release when they were really only business partners.
In 2004, Lee confirmed that there were complications for months following Moody's departure "with the legalities of everything – whether we would be legally allowed to continue under the same name". "A lot of things were held up internally that I wasn't allowed to talk about, and I was worried, because it was very important to me to be able to stand up and say, 'No. One person leaving in the middle of a tour and trying to hurt us isn't going to make us lose the entire band.'"
In a 2006 interview, she stated that when Moody was in the band, "a lot of decisions had been made over my head, or around me, or for me, that I wouldn't have made for myself".
Lee said that she and Moody had never sat down and wrote together, and instead would combine their respective parts in songs. From the start, Lee would only write music by herself, considering it a vulnerable process and feeling disrespected by Moody and unsafe around him. The creation of ''Fallen'' largely consisted of her and Moody writing music separately and then adding to each other's work, due to tension and significant creative differences between them. Lee's creative disagreements with Moody included his strict approach to songwriting and focus on commerciality; he would "always be corralling" her ideas, and wanting to push them in a more commercial, pop direction. She said his influences were "a lot different" from hers.
"It was always a push and pull between us, for me", she explained. "It's cool because ''Fallen'' really is a lot of compromise. It definitely leaned toward what he wanted a lot of the time."
Creative restrictions included instrumentation decisions such as her wanting to play
organ on the record and Moody not wanting that.
She stated that at one point, all her "pianoplaying rights were stripped away" from her because Moody felt she "was getting too much attention", so a keyboard player was hired.
During the making of the album, "there was so much back-and-forth and so much turmoil between us and the label and each other. I always had to fight to get my music made and I remember focussing more than anything on the work and on the fights and on, 'I'm gonna make this right'", she recalled. "I'm very proud of the way that it went, but it wasn't easy."
"A lot of the reason it's been so much fun writing
ost-Moodyis that we're not thinking about that. It's like, 'What do we like? What's fun?'", and there is "no pressure of wanting to rule the world".
Moody said in a 2003 interview that he focused on making the album "as accessible as possible, to as many people as possible".
In 2005, he conceded that he and Lee had different approaches for the music, stating, "
myis much more creative than I am ... I am a bit more commercial minded ... she is more educated musically, and she wanted to explore that. ... it was like my way or the highway. We just couldn't meet in the middle, so I was like, "The hell with it."
He also said that he struggled with substance abuse during his time in Evanescence. In August 2010, he released a statement on his history with Lee and Evanescence, where he said that he was a different person at the time, his friendship with Lee had deteriorated, and they had conflicting opinions, personalities, and desires with the band. Moody apologized to Lee for comments he made to her in anger. He said he realized the band would end if he stayed and believes he made the right choice. He added, "Evanescence has progressed a great distance from the original sound, and made it clear that they intended to expand much further. Amy is very artistic and never has had a problem thinking outside of the box and defying expectations."

Lee called former
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guitarist
Terry Balsamo, with whom Evanescence had toured, to replace Moody on the ''Fallen'' tour. Balsamo soon joined Evanescence as the permanent lead guitarist.
She and Balsamo "clicked" and "connected on a lot of musical interests".
The band played several shows with
Korn in Europe, with Evanescence originally set to headline however Lee wanted Korn to headline instead. ''Fallen''s third single "My Immortal" was released on December 8, 2003, and peaked at number seven on the US Hot 100 and the UK singles chart.
At the
46th Grammy Awards in February 2004, Evanescence won the
Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance for "Bring Me to Life" and
Best New Artist from five nominations.
On May 31, 2004, ''Fallen''s fourth and final single "
Everybody's Fool" was released, and peaked at number 36 on the US Modern Rock Tracks chart,
and number 24 on the UK singles chart. Lee had begun writing music again by November, including the songs "
Lacrymosa" and "Together Again", which she initially wrote for the soundtrack of the 2005 film ''
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe'' but were rejected by the studio.
During the ''Fallen'' tour, Lee wrote a song titled "The Last Song I'm Wasting on You", recording it in a bathroom on an
analog recording device.
It became a B-side on the single "Lithium" from Evanescence's second album.
When asked if the track was about former bandmate Moody, Lee said, "If I answer that, then I'm not hiding anything anymore. But I just sort of answered it, didn't I?".
She later deemed it "one of those personal, hard moments, when beauty is born out of pain".
On November 24, 2004, Evanescence released their first live album and concert DVD titled ''
Anywhere but Home'', which includes a concert in Paris, a live cover of
Korn's "
Thoughtless", behind-the-scenes footage, three previously unreleased songs, and ''Fallen''s four music videos. The album sold more than a million copies worldwide.
''Fallen'' spent 43 weeks in the top 10 of the
''Billboard'' 200, peaking at number three.
It was listed for 104 weeks on the ''Billboard'' 200,
and it was one of eight albums in the history of the chart to spend at least a year in the top 50.
''Fallen'' was also number six on
CBS's list of "Top Bestselling Albums of the Last 10 Years".
It was
certified platinum by the
Recording Industry Association of America
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(RIAA) in April 2003 and 4× platinum in January 2004.
It has sold more than 17 million worldwide, including 10 million in the US, since its release.
In 2023, Lee recalled the journey of early success, stating that "there was a lot to be excited about, but there was a lot of hard stuff going on in the background. Not just drama about what we were doing, but also my brother was sick, and it was a scary time to be out on my own. And I did, in a lot of ways at that time, feel alone."
She found the extensive exposure and objectification at that age difficult to handle, and did not feel supported by those around her. With everything happening, she was "just sure it was always right about to fall apart."
She described facing a lot of obstacles, including attempts at control and manipulation behind the scenes, as well as being considered just the singer/frontwoman among the men, and learning to say no to things.
Lee deemed the "fight for credibility" as a creator to be one of the biggest challenges she faced early on with the ''Fallen'' era, explaining: "It was the mentality of labels to tell, especially newer artists, that they need to have writers. ... And the reason that they wanted
ento do it was because that's where the money was. That's where the power was. Everybody else wanted to be able to say they did that when I did that".
She also noted that, for being the frontwoman "people assume that it's not yours. And some of the people around me were more than happy to let them believe that."
2004–2007: ''The Open Door''
Lee musically collaborated with Balsamo for Evanescence's second album, ''
The Open Door'' (2006). They began writing together in March 2004, after finishing the tour for ''Fallen''.
The album progressed slowly for several reasons, including Lee's desire to maximize the creative process and not rush production, Balsamo's
stroke
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, and turbulence with their former manager. The writing experience for ''The Open Door'' was "the best process" Lee ever had because she had "free rein" and could "do whatever I wanted without being judged".
She called this period a "beautiful time of independence". "I was still learning who I was and still growing, and wanted the space to be able to try stuff." She was inspired to make "homemade sounds" and incorporate other elements into the music.
In 2006, Lee said that when she listened back to ''Fallen'', she "hear
all the vulnerability and the fear and all the childish things in me that are just human."
While Lee was drowning in the misery of her experiences in ''Fallen'', she said ''The Open Door'' is largely about her acknowledging her issues and deliberating "what do I have to do to work this out."
"There were things for me to get over", she explained. "I could just have shut up and stayed stuck in a lot of negative situations and not done anything, and on the outside it would have looked like everything was fine for me".
In the record, she is "purging the trials", but overall it comes from a less hopeless place and with a more reflective outlook.
She also used her experience as a lone female and "hard adjustment" with the fame the ''Fallen'' era brought as inspiration for the album.
On July 13, 2006, Lee announced that bassist Will Boyd had left the band after the album was completed for "not wanting to do another big tour" and wanting "to be close to his family".
In an interview with MTV, Lee announced that
Tim McCord, former
Revolution Smile guitarist, would switch instruments and play bass for the band.
''The Open Door''s lead single "
Call Me When You're Sober" hit modern rock and alternative rock radio on August 7, 2006. The 13-track album was released in the US and Canada on October 3, 2006;
the United Kingdom on October 2, 2006; and Australia on September 30, 2006.
The album sold 447,000 copies in the US in its first week of sales and earned their first No. 1 ranking on the ''Billboard'' 200 album chart.
The music video for "Call Me When You're Sober" was shot in Los Angeles and is based on the
fairy tale
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''
Little Red Riding Hood''. ''The Open Door'' became available for pre-order on the
iTunes Store on August 15, 2006; the music video for "Call Me When You're Sober" was also made available.

The tour for ''The Open Door'' began on October 5, 2006, in
Toronto
Toronto ( , locally pronounced or ) is the List of the largest municipalities in Canada by population, most populous city in Canada. It is the capital city of the Provinces and territories of Canada, Canadian province of Ontario. With a p ...
, and included locations in Canada, the U.S., and Europe during that year. This first tour continued on January 5, 2007, and included stops in Canada (alongside band
Stone Sour), Japan, and Australia (alongside band
Shihad), and then returned to the U.S. for a second tour in the spring (alongside bands
Chevelle and
Finger Eleven).
As part of their tour, Evanescence performed on April 15, 2007, on the Argentinian festival Quilmes Rock 07 along with
Aerosmith
Aerosmith is an American Rock music, rock band formed in Boston in 1970. The group consists of lead vocalist Steven Tyler, bassist Tom Hamilton (musician), Tom Hamilton, drummer Joey Kramer, and guitarists Joe Perry (musician), Joe Perry and B ...
,
Velvet Revolver, and other local bands.
On May 4, 2007, guitarist John LeCompt announced that he had been fired from Evanescence, and also stated that drummer Rocky Gray had decided to quit.
Former Evanescence player David Hodges commented on LeCompt and Gray's attitude, stating: "The only thing I would have done differently than Amy in the last two years is distance myself sooner from
hem
A hem in sewing is a garment finishing method, where the edge of a piece of cloth is folded and sewn to prevent unravelling of the fabric and to adjust the length of the piece in garments, such as at the end of the sleeve or the bottom of the ga ...
" Lee stated that LeCompt and Gray had joined as tour players after ''Fallen'' was made, and were treated as full members with their picture on album images. When it came to making the second album, she and Balsamo tried writing with them but they were ultimately not compatible. Lee said LeCompt and Gray disliked the music, were vocal about not caring about the band and that they stayed around for the money, they had been working on their other projects, but chose to stay as live players for Evanescence while planning to leave at another time. She added that she "knowingly let this negative energy grow within my band for a very long time because I was afraid of the appearance of falling apart when in reality trying to hold on to these guys is what was holding us back." In 2010, LeCompt said of his time in the band, "
vanescencewas so big and important to my career and my life so I look back on it with fondness. We left the band but that doesn't say anything about my time in that band."
On May 17, 2007, former
Dark New Day members, drummer
Will Hunt and guitarist
Troy McLawhorn were announced to have joined Evanescence on tour, replacing Gray and LeCompt.
Lee and Balsamo said that the addition of Hunt and McLawhorn was good for the band, as they're easy to get along with, have similar tastes, are passionate players, have good energy on stage, and enjoy being in the band.
The band finished their European tour with a sell-out concert at the Amphi in
Ra'anana, Israel, on June 26, 2007.
After the European tour, they co-headlined Korn's
Family Values Tour 2007 in the US,
and followed it with a headlining tour in the US.
After the end of the album's tour, Lee took a break to recollect herself and live life away from the industry.
By October 2011, ''The Open Door'' had sold six million copies worldwide.
2009–2014: ''Evanescence'' and hiatus
About 18 months after Lee stepped away from the industry, she began writing music again, and went into the studio with producer
Steve Lillywhite
Stephen Alan Lillywhite (born 15 March 1955) is an English record producer. Since he began his career in 1977, Lillywhite has been credited on over 500 records, and has collaborated with a variety of musicians including new wave acts The Alarm ...
. In a news posting to the Evanescence website during June 2009, Lee wrote that the band was in the process of writing new material for a new album proposed for release in 2010.
The band played a "secret show" at the
Manhattan Center Grand Ballroom in New York City on November 4, 2009, with label mates
Civil Twilight. Tickets for the show sold out in five minutes. This show acted as a warm-up for their headline appearance at the Maquinária Festival in
São Paulo
São Paulo (; ; Portuguese for 'Paul the Apostle, Saint Paul') is the capital of the São Paulo (state), state of São Paulo, as well as the List of cities in Brazil by population, most populous city in Brazil, the List of largest cities in the ...
, Brazil, which took place on November 8.
In January 2010, Evanescence released "Together Again" as a digital download, a song created for ''The Open Door'' but later cut. The song was released to aid the
United Nations Foundation in
Haiti earthquake recovery efforts.
It later received an official release as a digital download on February 23, 2010.
Evanescence entered the studio on February 22, 2010, to begin recording for the new album,
with Will "Science" Hunt assisting in
programming.
David Campbell, who previously worked on ''The Open Door'', was brought back to handle string arrangements,
and the album was initially being produced by Lillywhite.
Lee later said that "Steve wasn't the right fit" and was replaced by producer
Nick Raskulinecz.
It was later revealed that the record label had scrapped the material recorded with Lillywhite.
At the time the band began recording, the album was intended for an August or September 2010 release.
However, on June 21, 2010, Lee announced on EvThreads.com that Evanescence had temporarily left the studio to work further on the album and "get our heads into the right creative space". Lee also indicated that record label Wind-up Records was going through "uncertain times", which would further delay the release of the album.
The band reentered the studio in early April 2011 with Raskulinecz, who had produced music for
Alice in Chains
Alice in Chains (often abbreviated as AiC) is an American rock band formed in Seattle in 1987. Since 2006, the band's lineup has comprised vocalist/guitarists Jerry Cantrell and William DuVall, bassist Mike Inez, and drummer Sean Kinney. Voca ...
,
Deftones, and
Foo Fighters
The Foo Fighters are an American Rock music, rock band formed in Seattle in 1994. Initially founded as a one-man project by former Nirvana (band), Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl, the band comprises vocalist/guitarist Grohl, bassist Nate Mendel, gu ...
, to continue work on the third album.
It was reported that the album would be released in late 2011.
On June 12, 2011, Lee announced through her Twitter account that guitarist Troy McLawhorn, who worked with
Seether for a time and left,
was officially back with Evanescence, and the release date for their new album would be October 4, 2011.
Later, on July 11, 2011, it was reported by
MTV News that the release date for the album had been pushed back to October 11, and that the first single from the album will be "
What You Want".
The band recorded the album at
Blackbird Studio in
Nashville
Nashville, often known as Music City, is the capital and List of municipalities in Tennessee, most populous city in the U.S. state of Tennessee. It is the county seat, seat of Davidson County, Tennessee, Davidson County in Middle Tennessee, locat ...
.
During an interview with ''
Kerrang!
''Kerrang!'' is a British music webzine and quarterly magazine that primarily covers rock, punk and heavy metal music. Since 2017, the magazine has been published by Wasted Talent Ltd (the same company that owns electronic music publication ...
'', Lee revealed that the new album's title will be ''
Evanescence
Evanescence is an American Rock music, rock band founded in 1994 by singer and keyboardist Amy Lee and guitarist Ben Moody in Little Rock, Arkansas. After releasing independent extended play, EPs and a Origin (Evanescence demo album), demo ...
''.
Lee said that the decision for the title of the album was her love towards Evanescence, as well as the record being composed more collaboratively than past albums, with all members contributing. The record is "about the band", Lee explained.
Its lyrical themes include Lee "falling back in love" with Evanescence, her being inspired by nature and the ocean, brokenness, the quest for freedom, and falling in love.
Different from ''The Open Door'', which was "all about me and my personal experiences", ''Evanescence'' also includes Lee's musings on events that occurred to others in her life. "But really, whatever makes me feel the most, that's what's on the record, because that's what I need to get off my chest."
''Evanescence'' debuted at the top of the
''Billboard'' 200 with sales of 127,000 in the US, becoming the band's second number one album on the chart after ''The Open Door''. The
''Evanescence'' Tour began on August 17, 2011, with a show at
War Memorial Auditorium in Nashville.
The band then performed at
Rock on the Range in Winnipeg on August 20, 2011,
and at
Rock in Rio on October 2 alongside
Guns N' Roses
Guns N' Roses is an American hard rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1985 as a merger of local bands L.A. Guns and Hollywood Rose. When they signed to Geffen Records in 1986, the band's "classic" line-up consisted of vocalist Axl R ...
and
System of a Down as well as Brazilian artists
Pitty and
Detonautas Roque Clube.
After a series of events in North America, Evanescence traveled to Europe in November to play a sold-out tour in the UK, Germany and France, with support from
The Pretty Reckless and Australian band ME. Evanescence performed at the
Nobel Peace Prize Concert on December 11, 2011, where they played "Lost in Paradise" and "Bring Me to Life",
before again touring in North America. In February 2012 they toured Japan with
Dazzle Vision,
and in the same month performed in other southeast Asian countries. March 2012 saw the band tour Australia and New Zealand with
Blaqk Audio.
Between April and July 2012, Evanescence toured in Europe and North America, with additional stops in Africa and the Middle East.
Evanescence took part in the
Carnival of Madness Tour alongside
Halestorm,
Cavo
Cavo is an American hard rock band from St. Louis, Missouri. Because of their sound and musical influences, they are sometimes classified as post-grunge as well as alt rock.
Band history
In late 2000, guitarist Chris Hobbs, bassist Ryan Kem ...
,
New Medicine, and Chevelle. The tour began on July 31, 2012, in Springfield, Illinois, and ran through September 2, 2012, ending in Buffalo. The ''Evanescence'' Tour resumed in October 2012 with stops in South America, Costa Rica, and Panama. The tour wrapped with a series of shows in England, ending on November 9, 2012, in London's
Wembley Arena
Wembley Arena () (originally the Empire Pool, currently known as OVO Energy, OVO Arena Wembley for sponsorship reasons) is an indoor arena next to Wembley Stadium in Wembley, Greater London, England. The 12,500-seat facility is Greater Lond ...
.
Lee stated the band planned to take an extended break after the tour, saying, "At the end of any really long tour you need to get your head in order. I think at the end of the run we'll go on a break for a while and figure things out."
In October 2013, Wind-up Records sold their back catalog of artists, including Evanescence and their master recordings, to Bicycle Music Company. The combined company
Concord Bicycle Music
Alchemy Copyrights, Limited liability company, LLC, trade name, doing business as Concord, is an Privately held company, independent American music company. It develops, manages and acquires sound recordings, music publishing rights, theatrical p ...
will market the catalog.
On January 3, 2014, it was announced that Lee had filed a lawsuit against Wind-up Records, seeking $1.5 million in unpaid royalties owed to the band.
The lawsuit was settled and Lee said she had to sign a
non-disclosure agreement
A non-disclosure agreement (NDA), also known as a confidentiality agreement (CA), confidential disclosure agreement (CDA), proprietary information agreement (PIA), or secrecy agreement (SA), is a legal contract or part of a contract between at le ...
that she could not say anything negative, "so that's the only way in any sense that I'm still bound". In March 2014, Lee announced via her Twitter account that she and Evanescence had been released from their record label contract and were independent artists.
2015–2018: Return and ''Synthesis''
On April 27, 2015, it was announced that the band would perform at Japan's
Ozzfest
Ozzfest was an annual music festival tour of the United States and sometimes Europe and later Japan, featuring performances by many heavy metal music, heavy metal and hard rock musical groups. It was founded by Sharon Osbourne and her husband O ...
on November 21, 2015, as the second headline act.
On August 7, 2015, Lee announced that long-time guitarist Terry Balsamo had departed the band. His position was filled by German guitarist
Jen Majura, who was recommended by
Testament's
Alex Skolnick.
In an October 2015 interview, Lee stated that she was focusing on solo projects so there were no current plans for new Evanescence music yet, but the band would continue to tour through 2016. "It feels really good to have a lot of different things going on at once in the sense that I feel like I'm not just flexing one muscle", she said. The band made their return to the stage in November 2015, playing three US shows and performing at
Ozzfest
Ozzfest was an annual music festival tour of the United States and sometimes Europe and later Japan, featuring performances by many heavy metal music, heavy metal and hard rock musical groups. It was founded by Sharon Osbourne and her husband O ...
in Tokyo, Japan, marking their first live performances since their hiatus.
In February 2016, Lee said the band was working on the six-LP
vinyl
Vinyl may refer to:
Chemistry
* Polyvinyl chloride (PVC), a particular vinyl polymer
* Vinyl cation, a type of carbocation
* Vinyl group, a broad class of organic molecules in chemistry
* Vinyl polymer, a group of polymers derived from vinyl ...
box set titled ''The Ultimate Collection'', which includes all three studio albums, the previously unreleased 2000 demo CD ''
Origin'', the rarities compilation album ''
Lost Whispers'', a studio version of the tour intro "Lost Whispers", a studio recording of the song "Even In Death", alongside a 52-page casebound book with art, handwritten lyrics, photos and rarities. The box set was released in February 2017, and the compilation album ''
Lost Whispers'' was made available for streaming and downloading on Spotify, iTunes, and
Anghami. It contains the re-recorded "Even in Death", previously released B-sides, the four deluxe edition bonus tracks to ''Evanescence'', and the new song "Lost Whispers".
In the fall of 2016, the band toured select cities in the US,
choosing alternative rock band
Veridia as their opener.
During this tour, the band played a new song titled "Take Cover", an outtake from the scrapped 2010 sessions for their self-titled album. In an October 2016 interview with ''Loudwire'', Lee confirmed that "there is Evanescence in the future", adding that she wants to take things step by step.
She said in another interview that the band was not making a new album yet but working on a project that was "not exactly the most traditional thing", something that would take fans on a "different path that we wanna try".
In February 2017, it was confirmed that the band was working in the studio.
In a March 2017 interview with
AOL Build, Lee spoke about her solo single, "
Speak to Me" and "a new album" in the works by Evanescence, stating, "We're working on something.
..It's not just a straightforward 'next Evanescence album'".
In a March 23 interview with ''
Metal Hammer'', Lee stated that "It's something unique, something complex, something a little bit beyond that – and it's definitely new territory for all of us." The album was intended for release later in 2017.
In a Facebook post, Lee revealed that the new album is titled ''
Synthesis''. It is an orchestral and electronica piece, with selected songs from the band's previous albums rebuilt into classical arrangements reminiscent of a soundtrack, Lee said. ''Synthesis'' contains two new original songs: "Hi-Lo" featuring violinist
Lindsey Stirling
Lindsey Stirling (born September 21, 1986) is an American violinist, songwriter and dancer. She presents choreographed violin performances, in live and music videos found on her official YouTube channel, which she created in 2007.
Stirling per ...
, and "Imperfection". The first recording session for ''Synthesis'' took place on May 23, 2017, and a remake of "Bring Me To Life" was released as a single on August 18. On August 15, the band announced that recording ''Synthesis'' was in its final stages. Evanescence toured with a full orchestra in late 2017 in support of the album, and tickets were sold starting on August 18.
The band later toured across the US, Australia and Europe. Each ticket purchased came with a digital copy of ''Synthesis'' after its release. On September 14, 2017, the single "Imperfection" was officially released.
In March 2018, Evanescence announced that Lindsey Stirling would be joining the second North American leg as part of Evanescence's ''
Synthesis Tour''.
While their focus would remain on touring, Lee stated during a July 2018 interview on
WRIF that the band would begin working on their next studio album.
2019–2023: ''The Bitter Truth''
On February 4, 2019, the band released dates and locations for a spring/summer 2019 US concert tour.
In May 2019, former guitarist Terry Balsamo performed with the band again at a live show for the song "
Sweet Sacrifice". On May 11, 2019, Lee was quoted by ''Blabbermouth'' on plans for Evanescence to release a new studio album in 2020. In a November 21, 2019,
Reddit AMA, Lee said of the album, "It's dark and heavy. Its also got moments of weird and sparse. Little bit of everything. Definitely some ''Open Door'' vibes but not the same."
On September 17, 2019, Evanescence and symphonic metal band
Within Temptation
Within Temptation is a Dutch symphonic metal band founded in April 1996 by vocalist Sharon den Adel and guitarist Robert Westerholt. They have been classified by critics as gothic metal and symphonic metal, although each album contains other infl ...
announced a seven-city joint European tour titled
Worlds Collide originally scheduled for April 2020.
However, due to the
COVID-19 pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic (also known as the coronavirus pandemic and COVID pandemic), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), began with an disease outbreak, outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China, in December ...
, the tour was postponed for September 2020. It was then pushed back a second time to take place in September 2021. The tour had to be rescheduled a third time, with March 2022 set as the start date. The last postponement was announced in February 2022, with the tour scheduled for November and December 2022.
On September 5, 2019,
Xbox
Xbox is a video gaming brand that consists of four main home video game console lines, as well as application software, applications (games), the streaming media, streaming service Xbox Cloud Gaming, and online services such as the Xbox networ ...
released a launch trailer for the video game ''
Gears 5'' that included a version of Lee's cover of
Fleetwood Mac
Fleetwood Mac are a British-American Rock music, rock band formed in London in 1967 by the singer and guitarist Peter Green (musician), Peter Green. Green named the band by combining the surnames of the drummer, Mick Fleetwood, and the bassis ...
's "
The Chain".
Initially a solo project by Lee, she then got approval to cover the song with the band and a full version of the song was released by Evanescence on November 22, 2019,
which features backing vocals by the other members of the band.
The cover hit number one on the ''Billboard'' Rock Digital Song Sales chart.
A music video for the song was released on January 9, 2020. The cover song would not be included on the band's upcoming fifth album.
At the end of January 2020, the band entered the studio with
Nick Raskulinecz, who produced their
2011 self-titled album, to work on three "heavy" songs. They would originally record only two songs with him, but ended up recording four. They planned to work piecemeal with the recording process, finishing a few songs with a producer and then working on a few other songs with another producer,
but this plan was set aside because of the
COVID-19 pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic (also known as the coronavirus pandemic and COVID pandemic), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), began with an disease outbreak, outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China, in December ...
.
On April 17, 2020, the band announced the title of their new album, ''
The Bitter Truth'', along with the artwork. The album's first single, "
Wasted on You", was released on April 24 along with a music video. The music video was directed by
P. R. Brown and included shots of the band members, at home due to the pandemic. The second single, "
The Game Is Over", was released on July 1. "
Use My Voice", the album's third single, was released on August 14. It features backing vocals from
Lzzy Hale,
Lindsey Stirling
Lindsey Stirling (born September 21, 1986) is an American violinist, songwriter and dancer. She presents choreographed violin performances, in live and music videos found on her official YouTube channel, which she created in 2007.
Stirling per ...
,
Taylor Momsen,
Deena Jakoub, and
Sharon den Adel
Sharon Janny den Adel (born 12 July 1974) is a Dutch singer who is the lead vocalist of the symphonic metal band Within Temptation. She has been performing since age 14, and co-founded Within Temptation with partner Robert Westerholt in 1996. S ...
, and was used in a
HeadCount campaign to encourage Americans to vote in the
United States presidential election
The election of the president of the United States, president and Vice President of the United States, vice president of the United States is an indirect election in which citizens of the United States who are Voter registration in the United ...
.

On December 4, 2020, it was announced that the album would be released on March 26, 2021, and contain 12 tracks, including ''Evanescence'' outtake "Take Cover". Along with the album's pre-order, the fourth single, "Yeah Right", was released as an instant grab. On March 5, 2021, the band released the fifth single, "Better Without You". The song touches upon Lee's struggle in the music industry.
A ''Kerrang!'' cover story stated that Lee considers ''The Bitter Truth'' their fourth album, not 2017's ''Synthesis'',
though it is the fifth album overall.
Evanescence and
Halestorm's US tour was announced in May 2021 for the fall. The tour began on November 5, 2021, with the last city stop set for December 18, 2021. More dates were added in September 2021. In December 2021, the last five shows were rescheduled due to COVID-19 cases within the band's touring camp, with the tour completed in January 2022. Evanescence was voted by ''
Revolver
A revolver is a repeating handgun with at least one barrel and a revolving cylinder containing multiple chambers (each holding a single cartridge) for firing. Because most revolver models hold six cartridges before needing to be reloaded, ...
'' readers one of the top five live bands of 2021, with ''Revolver'' stating that ''The Bitter Truth'' "wasn't just a return for Evanescence — it was a rebirth."
In February 2022, "Bring Me to Life"'s music video surpassed 1 billion views on YouTube. In May 2022, the band announced that it parted ways with guitarist Jen Majura, and longtime bassist Tim McCord would switch to guitar while Emma Anzai of
Sick Puppies would join as their new bassist. On July 15, 2022, Evanescence headlined the Rock Fest festival.
Evanescence and Korn co-headlined an 18-dates US summer tour from August 16 to September 16, 2022. The band also played
Rocklahoma
Rocklahoma is an annual 3-day hard rock and metal festival held in Pryor Creek, Oklahoma, Pryor, Oklahoma. The festival features 3 official stages, as well as many unofficial campground parties and performing acts and onsite vendors. There were ...
festival in early September, and the
Aftershock Festival in
Sacramento
Sacramento ( or ; ; ) is the capital city of the U.S. state of California and the seat of Sacramento County. Located at the confluence of the Sacramento and American Rivers in Northern California's Sacramento Valley, Sacramento's 2020 p ...
, California the following month. After four rescheduled attempts since 2019,
Evanescence's co-headlining Worlds Collide European tour with Within Temptation began on November 9, 2022, running until December 8, 2022.
According to ''
Loudwire
''Loudwire'' is an American online media magazine that covers news of hard rock and heavy metal artists. It is owned by media and entertainment business Townsquare Media. Since its launch in August 2011, ''Loudwire'' has secured exclusive i ...
'' in August 2022, Evanescence have sold a total of 31.9 million albums, making the band one of the best selling hard rock and metal artists of all time.
Evanescence joined
Muse
In ancient Greek religion and Greek mythology, mythology, the Muses (, ) were the Artistic inspiration, inspirational goddesses of literature, science, and the arts. They were considered the source of the knowledge embodied in the poetry, lyric p ...
on their North American tour from February to April 2023. In May, the band performed at the inaugural Sick New World festival in Las Vegas, and
Welcome to Rockville festival in Florida. The following month, they traveled to Europe to play the German festivals
Rock am Ring and Rock im Park,
Download Festival's 20th anniversary in England, where they played to what was deemed the biggest crowd ever for the second stage and their performance was listed by ''
Metal Hammer'' as one of the 20 greatest Download festival sets ever, and a solo show in Poland and France.
They then performed at Japan's
Summer Sonic Festival on August 19–20, and toured Australia from August 24 to September 2. The band returned to the US to play Blue Ridge Rock Festival on September 7,
and a show in Atlantic City, New Jersey on September 8.
From October 7 to October 28, they embarked on a Latin American tour across Mexico, Chile, Argentina, and Brazil. The band played their biggest solo show ever at the
Allianz Parque stadium in
São Paulo
São Paulo (; ; Portuguese for 'Paul the Apostle, Saint Paul') is the capital of the São Paulo (state), state of São Paulo, as well as the List of cities in Brazil by population, most populous city in Brazil, the List of largest cities in the ...
, Brazil.
In November, Evanescence was awarded ''
Rock Sound
''Rock Sound'' is a British magazine that covers rock music. The magazine aims at being more " underground" and less commercial, while also giving coverage to better-known acts. It generally focuses on pop punk, post-hardcore, metalcore, punk, ...
''s 2023 Hall of Fame award.
2024–present: Sixth studio album
In September 2024, the band revealed that they would be entering the studio to record new music for their sixth studio album in November 2024. On March 27, 2025, they released the song "Afterlife" for the
Netflix
Netflix is an American subscription video on-demand over-the-top streaming service. The service primarily distributes original and acquired films and television shows from various genres, and it is available internationally in multiple lang ...
anime ''
Devil May Cry
is a science fantasy action-adventure game franchise created by Hideki Kamiya. It is primarily developed and published by Capcom. The series centers on the demon hunter Dante (Devil May Cry), Dante and his efforts to thwart various demon invas ...
''. On May 9, Lee teamed up with singer
Halsey for a duet on "
Hand That Feeds", in promotion for the 2025 ''
John Wick'' spinoff film ''
Ballerina''. Additionally, the band released "Fight Like a Girl" featuring American singer
K. Flay, which features in the end credits of the film.
Artistry
Musical style
Evanescence blends various musical styles in their music, primarily
rock,
classical,
alternative,
heavy metal,
industrial, and
electronic. Music journalists vary in terming Evanescence a rock or metal band, and many identify gothic elements in their music. The band is generally classified as
alternative metal
Alternative metal (also known as alt-metal) is a genre of heavy metal music that combines heavy metal with influences from alternative rock and other genres not normally associated with metal. Alternative metal bands are often characterized by ...
,
gothic rock
Gothic rock (also called goth rock or simply goth) is a style of rock music that emerged from post-punk in the United Kingdom in the late 1970s. The first post-punk bands which shifted toward dark music with gothic overtones include Siouxsie an ...
,
gothic metal
Gothic metal (or goth metal) is a fusion genre combining the aggression of heavy metal music, heavy metal with the dark atmospheres of gothic rock. The music of gothic metal is diverse with bands known to adopt the gothic approach to different ...
, and
hard rock
Hard rock or heavy rock is a heavier subgenre of rock music typified by aggressive vocals and Distortion (music), distorted electric guitars. Hard rock began in the mid-1960s with the Garage rock, garage, Psychedelic rock, psychedelic and blues ...
. Other genres used to describe the band's sound over the years include
industrial rock,
symphonic metal,
nu metal
Nu metal (sometimes stylized as nü-metal, with a metal umlaut) is a subgenre of that combines elements of heavy metal music with elements of other music genres such as hip hop music, hip hop, funk, industrial music, industrial, and grunge. Nu ...
,
and
symphonic rock
Progressive rock (shortened as prog rock or simply prog) is a broad genre of rock music that primarily developed in the United Kingdom through the mid- to late 1960s, peaking in the early-to-mid-1970s. Initially termed "progressive pop", the ...
.
Evanescence have also incorporated other styles in their music, including several forms of electronic music,
progressive rock
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,
R&B,
soul
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,
trip hop
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,
and
Eastern music.
''Metal Injection'' deemed them "gothic-tinged alternative metal mainstays",
and
AllMusic
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described their music as "alt-metal that layers
orchestral and electronic touches atop brooding goth rock".
Regarding the early classification of Evanescence as nu-metal, ''
Loudwire
''Loudwire'' is an American online media magazine that covers news of hard rock and heavy metal artists. It is owned by media and entertainment business Townsquare Media. Since its launch in August 2011, ''Loudwire'' has secured exclusive i ...
'' said that this occurred due to their debut album being released at a time "when nu-metal was essentially at its peak" and they "were one of the only bands fronted by a woman that was headlining massive rock and metal festivals with
Korn and the like, so putting them in the same category was likely appropriate", while their music also had "nu-metal elements in addition to gothic metal".
''
The Washington Post
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'' said in 2006 that Lee working with any group of musicians in the band "is going to sound like Evanescence -- dark, stormy, anguished, seeking both release and transcendence."
''
Kerrang!
''Kerrang!'' is a British music webzine and quarterly magazine that primarily covers rock, punk and heavy metal music. Since 2017, the magazine has been published by Wasted Talent Ltd (the same company that owns electronic music publication ...
'' characterized the band's sound as a "melodic crush of haunting, baroque harmonies and heavy guitars".
Evanescence "has long had dual personalities, mixing alt-metal and symphonic rock on its three studio albums", while their fourth, ''Synthesis'', focuses on "orchestral grandeur" with electronic percussion, ''
The Wall Street Journal
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'' stated.
The ''
St. Louis Post-Dispatch'' said the band "has long been known to mix beauty and bombast", with ''Synthesis'' and its live orchestra-backed show turning Lee's "wrenching, introspective songs into neo-
operatic anthems". ''
Variety'' depicted the band's sound after ''Synthesis'' as "evolving from its nu-metal/post-grunge origins to, naturally, a synthesis of rock, classical and EDM".
AllMusic's
Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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wrote of Evanescence's musical evolution: "Over the years and through multiple lineup shifts, the band persevered under Lee's helm, eventually shifting from the radio-friendly anthems of their early days into a shimmering, classically inspired symphonic alternative outfit in the 2010s".
Lee is Evanescence's main songwriter since its start.
Musically led by Lee,
Evanescence was originally a duo partnership, its music written by Lee and the lead guitarist until the self-titled third album, which was the first album written by Evanescence as a band. Since then, Evanescence has been a band collaboration, with Lee and the rest of the band musically co-writing and combining their work.
Influences
Lee's musical influences throughout childhood and her teenage years included classical music,
Danny Elfman and
Hans Zimmer
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's film scores,
alternative music,
grunge
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, hard rock, industrial music,
death metal
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,
groove metal, and electronica artists like
Bjork and
Portishead. Her earliest memory of wanting to fuse various and contrasting musical styles, was when she was training in classical piano and realized that a section of a composition from
Baroque
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composer
Bach resembled heavy metal.
Lee considers the ''Lacrimosa'' movement of
Mozart
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's
Requiem her favorite piece of music, and wove it into ''The Open Door'' song "
Lacrymosa".
With Evanescence, Lee aimed to combine her various musical tastes, including "bringing something from the cinematic and classical symphonic world and marrying it to metal, hard rock and alternative music". "There was all this music that was inspiring me. And Evanescence was the product of these two extremes combining".
Contrasting sounds is an element of Evanescence music,
with Lee noting that alongside rock and metal, the band has "always had
programming and inspirations from Bjork,
Depeche Mode
Depeche Mode are an English electronic music, electronic band formed in Basildon, Essex in 1980. Originally formed with the line-up of Dave Gahan, Martin Gore, Andy Fletcher (musician), Andy Fletcher and Vince Clarke, the band currently consists ...
and
Massive Attack
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and that kind of thing".
Evanescence cite
Soundgarden
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,
Björk,
Mozart,
Danny Elfman,
Korn,
Tori Amos,
Nirvana,
Pantera
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,
Portishead,
Nine Inch Nails
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,
Smashing Pumpkins,
Garbage
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,
Depeche Mode
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,
and
A Perfect Circle as influences.
Impact
Various publications have noted Evanescence's musical and gendered impact in rock. The band's symphonic gothic rock style was not present in the mainstream music industry, and their success among "testosterone-driven and male-dominated" rock radio was a rarity.
Evanescence was an "anomaly" breaking into the mainstream, and played a "large part in mainstream-rock radio opening its mind to playing a female voice on the airwaves", ''
Consequence'' wrote.
''Rolling Stone'' said Evanescence "brought theatrics and a much-needed femininity to the hard-rock boys' club of the early 2000s". Lee "broke down the doors of the alternative metal boys club", AllMusic stated,
and was a "disrupter" of the early 2000s mainstream music scene.
''
The Daily Telegraph
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'' noted that "the people who doubted that pianos or female vocals belonged in rock music were quickly proven wrong" with Evanescence albums' success and Lee's "singular voice in a scene dominated by macho aggression".
Evanescence had a "big" impact "on the next generation of bands", ''Kerrang!'' wrote,
and Lee "has helped light the path for many dauntless young women in music", ''
The Los Angeles Times'' stated.
''Kerrang!'' named Evanescence "one of heavy music's most important, influential and relevant bands", and remarked that there is "a timelessness about their sound that's barely dated over the last two decades" and their "emotional potency has only been enhanced".
Band members
Current members
*
Amy Lee – lead vocals, piano, keyboards, harp (1994–present)
*
Tim McCord – guitar (2022–present); bass (2006–2022)
*
Will Hunt – drums (2007–present)
*
Troy McLawhorn – guitar (2007–present)
*
Emma Anzai – bass, backing vocals (2022–present)
Former members
*
Ben Moody – guitar, drums (1994–2003)
*
David Hodges – keyboards, backing vocals (2000–2002)
* Will Boyd – bass (2005–2006; touring musician 2003–2005)
*
Rocky Gray – drums (2005–2007; touring musician 2003–2005)
*
John LeCompt – guitar (2005–2007; touring musician 2003–2005)
*
Terry Balsamo – guitar (2003–2015)
*
Jen Majura – guitar, backing vocals, theremin (2017–2022; touring musician 2015–2017)
Timeline
Discography
* ''
Fallen'' (2003)
* ''
The Open Door'' (2006)
* ''
Evanescence
Evanescence is an American Rock music, rock band founded in 1994 by singer and keyboardist Amy Lee and guitarist Ben Moody in Little Rock, Arkansas. After releasing independent extended play, EPs and a Origin (Evanescence demo album), demo ...
'' (2011)
* ''
Synthesis'' (2017)
* ''
The Bitter Truth'' (2021)
Bibliography
* ''Echoes from the Void'' - #1-5 (script: Carrie Lee South and Blake Northcott, illustrator:
Abigail Larson and Kelly McKernan, letterer: Jacob Bascle, editor: Llexi Leon; Heavy Metal, 2021)
Awards and nominations
Evanescence's accolades include two
Grammy Awards
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out of seven nominations, three
''Loudwire'' Music Awards, a
''Kerrang!'' Award, a
''Revolver'' Golden Gods Award, a ''
Rock Sound
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'' award, a
Brit Award nomination, three
American Music Award
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nominations, and five
MTV Video Music Award nominations.
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