Evanescence’s latest single, “What You Want,” is atop the active rock chart, but if you ask Amy Lee, the band are already thinking about their next single. Read More
Alan Meltzer, the founder and former chairman of Wind-Up Entertainment, passed away this past weekend, according to report from Rolling Stone. He was 67. Read More
Evanescence six-stringer Troy McLawhorn says he’s “a big horror movie fan,” and it’s hard to pick just one favorite flick. Read what he has to say, here! Read More
Evanescence’s self-titled album, out Oct. 11, is a smoothly-flowing set of epic rock, from the affirmation of “The Change” to the spunky riffs of “Erase This.” Read More
Evanescence recently unveiled the cover art for their forthcoming release, and fans will note it’s the first album that doesn’t feature Amy Lee on the front. Ask Lee, and she’ll frankly tell you, that’s the point. Read More
After weeks of teasing from the Evanescence camp, Amy Lee and company have finally released the full music video for, “What You Want,” the debut single off the goth-pop band’s forthcoming, self-titled release, out Oct. 11 on Wind-Up Records. The video brings a ferocious blast of hard rock, with the band playing a powerful, grinding show inside a sweltering Brooklyn warehouse and Lee jumping off the Brooklyn Bridge. Read More
A sneak peek of goth-pop band Evanescence’s new video for their single, “What You Want,” is available from the band, and you can check it out, below. Amy Lee and company filmed the clip July 30 on a do-it-yourself stage in a Brookly, warehouse. Meiert Avis directed the clip, who is best known for his work with Bruce Springsteen, U2 and Bob Dylan. Read More
With all the hoopla surrounding the 20th anniversary of Nirvana’s Nevermind on Sept. 27, Evanescence’s Amy Lee is chiming in about one of her favorite 1991 albums, Pearl Jam’s Ten. Read More
Evanescence just released the first single off their upcoming, self-titled album, and the track “What You Want,” brings a stormy blast of hard rock and anguish pop, with Evanescence’s typical layers of symphonic chords. Move towards the bottom of the page and click on the player to hear the song. Read More