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Amy Lee Says One Song on Evanescence’s New Album ‘Sanctuary’ Was Inspired by ‘Fallen’

Amy Lee Says One Song on Evanescence’s New Album ‘Sanctuary’ Was Inspired by ‘Fallen’

Amy Lee Reflects on Evanescence’s Early Years

As anticipation continues to build for Evanescence’s upcoming album Sanctuary, Amy Lee has opened up about how revisiting the band’s past unexpectedly shaped one of the record’s new songs.

In a new interview featured in Rock Sound Issue 319, Lee revealed that the track “Forever Without You” was deeply influenced by revisiting material from Evanescence’s 2003 debut album Fallen.

“Going through old audio, old video, watching old music videos, listening to demos of songs when we were still doing it ourselves. It was a lot of feelings for me,” Lee explained.

“And I did end up right out of that writing this one particular song that feels like it had to be 20 years later for me to be in the place to write it.”

A New Perspective on ‘Fallen’

Lee also reflected on how her perspective on Fallen has evolved over time, especially while working with new collaborators who grew up loving the album.

“I’m able to see everything from back then with more of a lens of love now,” she said.

“Part of that has come from me going through it all, but then another part of it has come through working with these new collaborators who love our music and love ‘Fallen’ and see it through a different lens.”

She continued by saying that she has often viewed the band’s past through a more critical perspective. Now, she feels more at peace with embracing every part of that era.

“There is a little bit of an emotional component where I’m finally in a place where there’s no running from it anymore. It’s all of it. All that I’ve always been, all the things that I didn’t know I loved about it. I’m able to see them through a new lens of love.”

‘Sanctuary’ Releases June 5

Sanctuary will be released on June 5, 2026. The album’s lead single “Who Will You Follow” arrived on April 10, 2026.

Fans have already started speculating about how much of Evanescence’s classic sound may return throughout the record.

The comments from Amy Lee suggest that Forever Without You could become one of the album’s most emotional and reflective moments, connecting Evanescence’s past with where the band is today.

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Amy Lee Opens Up About Evanescence’s “Sanctuary” Era in New Kerrang! Interview

Amy Lee Opens Up About Evanescence’s “Sanctuary” Era in New Kerrang! Interview

Evanescence are entering a powerful new chapter, and in a recent interview with Kerrang!, Amy Lee gave fans one of the most honest looks yet at the band’s upcoming album Sanctuary and the emotions behind it.

After years of writing and recording, Sanctuary is finally ready to be heard. According to Amy, this album has been a long time coming, shaped by both personal struggles and the state of the world around her.

A Creative Escape That Became Something Bigger

During the interview, Amy described Sanctuary as more than just a collection of songs. It became a place she could escape to when everything else felt overwhelming. Writing music gave her a sense of control during uncertain times, and that feeling is woven throughout the album.

She also shared that she became completely immersed in the process, at times stepping away from everything else just to focus on finishing lyrics and shaping the record into what it needed to be.

Years in the Making

Sanctuary wasn’t created overnight. The album took shape over the course of several years, with sessions happening between tours and across different locations. That time allowed the songs to evolve naturally, giving the band space to experiment and refine their sound.

The result is something that still feels unmistakably Evanescence, while also pushing forward into new territory.

“Who Will You Follow” Sets the Tone

The lead single Who Will You Follow offers a strong introduction to the album’s themes. The song dives into ideas of influence, leadership, and the choices people make when they are searching for direction.

It carries the emotional weight fans expect from Evanescence, but with a sharper, more urgent edge that reflects the current moment.

A Modern Sound Without Losing Identity

While Sanctuary builds on the band’s signature mix of rock, piano, and atmospheric elements, it also embraces a more modern production style. Collaborations with producers like Jordan Fish and Zakk Cervini helped shape a heavier and more current sound, without losing what makes Evanescence unique.

That balance between evolution and identity is something Amy clearly values, and it shows in the way she talks about the album.

Ready to Share It With the World

One of the strongest takeaways from the interview is just how much this album means to her. Amy spoke about feeling both proud and relieved to finally release music that she and the band have been deeply connected to for so long.

For fans, Sanctuary is shaping up to be more than just a new album. It feels like a statement. A reflection of everything the band has been through, and a reminder of why their music continues to connect in such a real way.

Sanctuary is set to be released June 5, 2026.

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Is “Beautiful Lie” the Next Evanescence Single?

Is “Beautiful Lie” the Next Evanescence Single?

A new detail spotted on the BMG website may be hinting at what’s next for Evanescence’s upcoming album Sanctuary.

According to a recent listing on BMG’s official site, the band’s new single “Who Will You Follow” is described as a preview of the album, which is set to release on June 5. However, the listing also includes an interesting note. It references other songs on the album and specifically mentions “Beautiful Lie” as a previously released single.

This has caught fans’ attention, since “Beautiful Lie” has not yet been officially released or promoted as a single by the band.


What Does This Mean?

The mention of “Beautiful Lie” alongside “Afterlife” as a previously released track could suggest a few possibilities:

  • The song may be planned as the next official single from Sanctuary
  • It could have been internally categorized as a single ahead of release
  • Or it may simply be an early listing error on BMG’s site

At this time, there has been no official confirmation from Evanescence or their team regarding “Beautiful Lie” as the next single.


Sanctuary Era Continues

Sanctuary, Evanescence’s highly anticipated new album, arrives June 5 and marks the band’s latest era following the release of “Who Will You Follow”.

The BMG page also highlights the success of “Afterlife”, which reached No. 1 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Airplay chart and the Mediabase Active Rock chart in the United States and Canada.

With momentum already building, fans are closely watching for what comes next and “Beautiful Lie” may be the next piece of the puzzle.


Final Thoughts

While nothing is confirmed yet, this small detail from BMG has definitely sparked speculation. If “Beautiful Lie” is indeed the next single, an announcement could be coming soon as the countdown to Sanctuary continues.

Stay tuned for updates as more information becomes available.

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Evanescence Recording String Sessions for New Album

Evanescence Recording String Sessions for New Album

According to posts shared by fans and insiders, the band has been recording string arrangements in the studio alongside composer Michael Wandmacher.

Even more exciting, musician Dave Eggar confirmed that he recorded the string section for the new album, bringing a rich orchestral layer to the project.

The sessions also involved Susie Benchasil Seiter, known for her work with orchestras and large-scale recordings, suggesting a highly cinematic sound direction.

From the studio photos, we can see:

  • Full orchestral setup with sheet music
  • Recording booths and live string tracking
  • Behind-the-scenes moments with the team

All signs point toward a powerful blend of rock and orchestral elements, something Evanescence has mastered throughout their career.


What This Could Mean

Evanescence has always incorporated strings into their music, but this level of studio orchestration hints at something even bigger for the upcoming album.

This could mean:

  • More cinematic and symphonic tracks
  • Live-recorded strings instead of digital arrangements
  • A darker, more emotional sound

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Disclaimer

These updates are based on social media posts and confirmations from collaborators. While the recordings are confirmed, full details about the album have not yet been officially announced.


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“Fight Like a Girl” is Coming: Evanescence’s Empowerment Era Begins

“Fight Like a Girl” is Coming: Evanescence’s Empowerment Era Begins

Evanescence is charging into mid-2025 with bold statements, big collaborations, and a message of empowerment. First up: a brand new single, “Fight Like a Girl”, followed closely by the stunning music video for “Hand That Feeds”. Here’s everything happening in the world of Amy Lee and company—and what’s still to come.


🗓️ New Single: “Fight Like a Girl” Releases June 6

Set for release on June 6, 2025, “Fight Like a Girl” is Evanescence’s latest anthem of strength and defiance. Written for the upcoming film Ballerina, the track features Amy Lee, K.Flay, Tyler Bates, and Le Castle Vania.

The song’s lyrics carry a bold message: “You can run your mouth… but can you fight like a girl?”—and a teaser shared by Evanescence on X (formerly Twitter) sent fans into a frenzy of anticipation.

🎧 Listen to the preview & join the hype


🎬 “Hand That Feeds” – Official Music Video Released

On May 30, the official music video for “Hand That Feeds” dropped, marking the latest collaboration between Amy Lee and Halsey. Directed by Hannah Lux Davis, the visual blends haunting performance footage with clips from Ballerina.

The track, released May 9, was first performed live by the duo at the Hollywood Bowl on May 14, stunning fans with its power and emotional delivery.

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