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Evanescence

www.evanescence.com

Bio

“We stand undefined, can’t be drawn with a straight line/this will not be our ending, we are alive.” -“Imperfection”

For EVANESCENCE’s singer/songwriter and frontwoman AMY LEE, most of her best creative ideas are inspired by dreams, and with SYNTHESIS (BMG), the band’s long-awaited fourth studio album (and first since 2011’s self-titled release), it was a case of turning a long-held vision into reality.

Not simply a “greatest hits” album, SYNTHESIS takes a selection of EVANESCENCE’s three previous studio releases along with two new songs, and reimagines them with brand-new recordings. SYNTHESIS is an amalgamation of LEE’s masterful singing and piano playing, supported by her band, a full symphony orchestra performing arrangements by long-time collaborator David Campbell as well as an array of electronic music programming and effects engineered by co-producer Will Hunt–not to be confused with the band’s drummer, of the same name–and mixer Damian Taylor (Björk, The Killers, Arcade Fire) who also collaborated with the band on the album.

Living up to its name, SYNTHESIS is a combination of organic and synthesized sounds, classical and rock, old and new, reinterpreting the past while giving a glimpse into the future, an old-fashioned concept narrative that takes the listener on a journey from darkness into light, offering AMY LEE’s classic inkling of hope in the midst of despair.

“I tend to dream very big,” says AMY LEE about the project. “The whole idea came from thinking about how cool it would be to do new versions of songs with strings and programming, and it just evolved from there.  With the skill and experience we’ve developed over the years, plus all of the great minds who came to be involved in the project, it snowballed into something very big, very quickly.”

As their evolution continues, the band will embark on the “Synthesis Live” tour, performing the record start-to-finish with a live orchestra and electronic programming in each city. “The recording is very much tied to the live experience we want to create,” says AMY. “I’m anxiously excited to play some much more involved, challenging piano for the show, and to focus on singing live more like the way I do in the studio.” Members of the band won’t just be accompanied by the orchestra, but will be embedded in the joined ensemble as a single unit, a presentation that marks the performance as a true theatrical event, again synthesizing the experience of seeing a classic orchestra in a theatre and a band.

The first track to be released from SYNTHESIS was a surprising reinvention of EVANESCENCE’s biggest hit, the Grammy-winning “Bring Me to Life,”which eliminates the original rap interlude sung by 12 Stones’ Paul McCoy, substituting an epic wide-screen full-color classical take that proves how AMY LEE’s voice has grown into a world-class instrument far removed from the tentative 20-year-old who originally sang on the demo.

“This offered a great opportunity to do the song in the way it was originally intended in some ways,” she says. With vocals recorded at co-producer Will Hunt’s Spaceway Productions studio in Fort Worth, TX, and the full orchestraat Ocean Way in Nashville, SYNTHESIS isn’t so much an abrupt stylistic departure, as it is a flowering of EVANESCENCE’s original approach as a band, which can be heard as far back as Fallen’s “My Immortal,” The Open Door’s“Lacrymosa” (based on Mozart’s “Requiem”), and, from the band’s most recent self-titled album, Evanescence, “My Heart Is Broken” and “The End of the Dream”–which all featured David Campbell’s string arrangements now supplemented with a full orchestra.

Adds LEE, “These songs all have a life beyond the initial studio recordings, so it was really satisfying to go back and sing them as a 35-year-old as opposed to a 20-year-old (some of them). To be able to incorporate some of those elements that have developed over years of playing them live, and to show ways I’ve grown as well was a beautiful opportunity. I had to not only make each these new versions better in some way, but also preserve the core of what made the initial performance so great.  I really challenged myself.”

With those patented distorted grunge-era guitars and acoustic drums now replaced with a full symphony orchestra and various triggered programming effects, SYNTHESIS now spotlights AMY LEE’s incredible voice, truly one of the most distinctive in all of rock, in a way they’ve never been before.

“There’s something beautiful about the intimacy of vocals on this album,” she admits. “The arrangements now make room for those bigger emotions. I used to be afraid to put my singing too far out front, always preferred it pretty deep in the mix.  I was a kid when we started, with a lot of insecurities.  I never felt I was good enough, but I’ve really become comfortable with my voice. I wanted to try to see how intimate and up-in-your-ear I could get.  It’s a challenge not to hide behind anything, but I welcome that. I really look forward to doing the album live.”

As for the rest of the band–guitarists JEN MAJURA, TROY MCLAWHORNand  TIM MCCORD and drummer WILL HUNT–each had to fit their own skills into the final product, with MAJURA taking up the theremin, MCLAWHORN and MCCORD experimenting with different sounds, and HUNT triggering a collection of synthesized sounds through an electronic kit.

“This wouldn’t be an Evanescence album without my amazing band,” says LEE. “They’re all extremely versatile, talented, open-minded artists.  It was up to them to figure out how they melded, blended and created their home in this new world. What can your instrument do that you didn’t realize it could?”

SYNTHESIS is not just about updating the past, but offers plenty of future possibilities.  The album includes three, newly created interstitial instrumentals as well as a pair of new tracks in the previously unreleased “Hi Lo”–a decade-old song that was the very first collaboration between LEE and producer WILL HUNT–and the single, “Imperfection,” an EDM-infused funk/hip-hop track that represents EVANESCENCE’s future.

“’Imperfection’ is the most important song on the album for me,” says LEE. “The song had to fit into our body of work, but at the same time, be a classic in its own right.  When the lyrics started pouring out of me, I realized it was speaking to all those people we’ve been losing through depression and suicide.  I sang it from the perspective of the person left behind. It’s a plea to fight for your life, and that we all need each other as humans.  We’re all imperfect, and it’s precisely those imperfections that make us who we are, and we have to embrace them because there’s beauty in those differences.”

SYNTHESIS traces the common thread in EVANESCENCE’s catalog, as AMYputs it, “Even in our darkest moment, when we simply say, ‘I hurt,’ hope always exists. It’s about not accepting defeat. Never give-up, never stop fighting for your life.”

As she sings on “Imperfection,” “Don’t you dare surrender/I’m still right beside you/And I could never replace your perfect imperfection.”

With SYNTHESIS, AMY LEE and EVANESCENCE have gone Back to the Future in a way only they can.

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Tour Dates

Dec 13 2025
Almost Acoustic Christmas - KROQ
Inglewood, CA
Apr 25 2026
Sick New World Las Vegas 2026
Las Vegas, NV
Jun 11 2026
iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre
West Palm Beach, FL
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Jun 12 2026
MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre
Tampa, FL
Jun 14 2026
Ameris Bank Amphitheater
Alpharetta, GA
Jun 15 2026
Bridgestone Arena
Nashville, TN
Jun 17 2026
Coastal Credit Union Music Park At Walnut Creek
Raleigh, NC
Jun 18 2026
PNC Music Pavilion
Charlotte, NC
Jun 20 2026
Freedom Mortgage Pavilion
Camden, NJ
Jun 21 2026
Xfinity Center
Mansfield, MA
Jun 23 2026
Saratoga Performing Arts Center
Saratoga Springs, NY
Jun 24 2026
Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater
Wantagh, NY
Jun 26 2026
PNC Bank Arts Center
Holmdel, NJ
Jun 27 2026
Jiffy Lube Live
Bristow, VA
Jun 29 2026
RBC Amphitheatre
Toronto, Canada
Jun 30 2026
Centre Bell
Montréal, Canada
Jul 08 2026
Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre
Tinley Park, IL
Jul 09 2026
Ruoff Music Center
Noblesville, IN
Jul 11 2026
Simmons Bank Arena
North Little Rock, AR
Jul 12 2026
Morton Amphitheater
Kansas City, Missouri
Jul 14 2026
Isleta Amphitheater
Albuquerque, NM
Jul 15 2026
Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre
Phoenix, AZ
Jul 17 2026
North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre
Chula Vista, CA
Jul 20 2026
Shoreline Amphitheatre
Mountain View, CA
Jul 22 2026
Cascades Amphitheater
Ridgefield, WA
Jul 23 2026
White River Amphitheatre
Auburn, WA
Jul 25 2026
Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre
Salt Lake City, UT
Jul 28 2026
Hollywood Casino Amphitheater
St. Louis, Missouri
Jul 30 2026
Blossom Music Center
Cuyahoga Falls, OH
Aug 01 2026
Riverbend Music Center
Cincinnati, OH
Aug 02 2026
Pine Knob Music Theatre
Clarkston, MI
Sep 08 2026
first direct bank arena
Leeds, United Kingdom
Sep 10 2026
Co-op Live
Manchester, United Kingdom
Sep 11 2026
Utilita Arena Birmingham
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Sep 13 2026
The O2
London, United Kingdom
Sep 16 2026
Forest National
Forest, Belgium
Sep 17 2026
Accor Arena
Paris, France
Sep 19 2026
Congress Center Messe Frankfurt-Festhalle Frankfurt
Frankfurt, Germany
Sep 20 2026
Westfalenhallen Dortmund
Dortmund, Germany
Sep 22 2026
Ziggo Dome
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Sep 23 2026
Barclays Arena
Hamburg, Germany
Sep 25 2026
Velodrom
Berlin, Germany
Sep 26 2026
Olympiahalle
München, Germany
Sep 28 2026
Unipol arena
Bologna, Italy
Sep 29 2026
Hallenstadion Zurich
Zürich, Switzerland
Oct 01 2026
Palau Olimpic Badalona
Barcelona, Spain
Oct 02 2026
Palacio Vistalegre
Madrid, Spain
Oct 04 2026
MEO Arena
Lisboa, Portugal
Oct 24 2026
Sick New World Texas 2026
Fort Worth, TX
Oct 26 2026
Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Morrison, CO

News

08/28/2020

Evanescence Unveil Video for Empowering New Single, “Use My Voice”

Watch the video for “Use My Voice” HERE, listen now HERE   Evanescence is out today with the video for “Use My Voice,” their new single that “captures the current…

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08/15/2020

EVANESCENCE AND ROCK’S TOP WOMEN CHAMPION EMPOWERMENT WITH NEW SINGLE, “USE MY VOICE”

Taylor Momsen, Lzzy Hale, Lindsey Stirling, Sharon den Adel and others join Evanescence on new song from forthcoming album The Bitter Truth Evanescence and front woman Amy Lee are back with…

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08/05/2020

EVANESCENCE’S video for “WASTED ON YOU” has been nominated for an MTV Music Video Award in the category BEST ROCK VIDEO!

Fans are permitted to allocate up to 20 votes daily so we’d respectfully ask you all to vote early and vote often for this video!   Here’s the link: http://www.mtv.com/vma/vote/ (Please scroll…

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