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Evanescence to Live Stream Final 2016 Performance

Evanescence to Live Stream Final 2016 Performance

Evanescence are winding down their 2016 touring activity, but will make sure that fans everywhere will get a chance to see their final date. The band will be playing the Paramount in Huntington, N.Y. Wednesday night (Nov. 23) and they’ll be teaming up with Live Nation to stream the show online.

Fans will be able to catch the action from the Paramount beginning at 9PM ET via Live Nation TV on Facebook, Live Nation’s YouTube channel and at LiveNation.com.

The band has been touring in the lead up to the release of the band’s massive vinyl box set. The Ultimate Collection is due to arrive Dec. 9 via Concord / Bicycle. Included are six LPs that span their four studio albums (The Open Door requires two LPs) and a rarities set titled The Lost Whispers.

Evanescence’s sets have included a new song called “Take Cover.” Singer Amy Lee told us before the tour started that she was looking forward to the run, explaining, “I’m most looking forward to the things we haven’t done yet, so I’m not gonna tell you exactly what they are, but there’s a couple of songs that are almost just for me. One of them is ‘The Change.’ It’s not our most famous song by any means, it wasn’t even a single and it’s just one of my favorite songs we’ve done as a band and there’s just something about the way I can just release my mind singing it. There’s no lyrics in the bulk of the chorus, I love it; it just makes me feel so inside the music.”

As for Evanescence’s future, Lee has stated that there will eventually be new music, but that it will come in its own time.

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Evanescence Bring New Song ‘Take Cover’ to the Stage

Evanescence Bring New Song ‘Take Cover’ to the Stage

Though Amy Lee has a newly released children’s album and there has been no official word on a new Evanescence album as of yet, fans are getting a taste of new music at the band’s recent shows. They’ve got a song called “Take Cover” that they’ve added to the set list.

The song is a more electronic-based track, alternative between moments of rhythmic swaying verses and a more driving anthemic chorus. You can check out a fan-shot performance of the song from a recent show in Dallas in the player above.

Lee recently told Team Rock that the idea to add a new song to the set came as they began to explore the music for their upcoming vinyl box set, The Ultimate Collection, which is due on Dec. 9. She explains, “We are playing a new song live right now. We got together for rehearsals and we really focused this tour on the fans and the history of the band. Kind of in light of this whole box set theme, we wanted to do everything that the fans want and not just what we felt like doing. It has been so fulfilling and so fun.”

She adds, “When we got together the guys were really strongly supportive of it, we had a song in the bank. And we were like, ‘You know what the fans would really love is a new song. That’s all they ever ask for.’ So we knocked the dust off an old song called ‘Take Cover’ that we had in the bank for a while and we loved it. It’s one of our favorite moments every night on the tour. I think they like it a lot. I posted the lyrics on Facebook and now I get at least five people in the front row mouthing along, which is extra fun.”

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Indie film “Blind” featuring music by Amy Lee & Dave Eggar

Indie film “Blind” featuring music by Amy Lee & Dave Eggar

Amy Lee seems to be diving deeper into the world of film music. After War Story, INDIGO GREY and Voice From The Stone, it was revealed in an interview with A Child Grows in Brooklyn that Lee was writing music for a fourth film. On September 14th, an MTV News article stated that the new movie was title Blind, written by John Buffalo Mailer, directed by Michael Mailer and starring Alec Baldwin and Demi Moore. The composer of the film’s score is Dave Eggar, with whom Amy has previously collaborated on Aftermath, the soundtrack to War Story. According to @EvTod, Chuck Palmer is also part of the film’s score team. It is still unknown to what extent (closing titles song, score etc.) Amy is involved in the soundtrack.

On September 15th, it was announced via an official Press Release that the movie will be premiering for the first time at Woodstock Film Festival in New York on October 13th, 2016. You can download the festival’s program, featuring Blind, by clicking here. Articles on Daily Freeman and IndieWire also talk about the movie’s world premier. A trailer is still to be released, while the movie is expected go to cinemas around the world later this year. [Source]

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Watch Amy Lee Compose Closing Title Song

Watch Amy Lee Compose Closing Title Song

Over the last few years, Evanescence vocalist Amy Lee have found herself more and more engrossed in the film world, working on several score pieces. Her latest project finds the singer showcasing both her vocal and piano playing talents to create a closing title song for the film Voice From the Stone.

In the clip above, Lee takes viewers behind the scenes of her sessions at Skywalker Ranch as she lays down haunting vocals and delivers a piano melody that will eventually be used for the film. The piece is called “Speak To Me” and as you can see, it also plays well over several scenes from the movie. The clip soundtracks a woman’s entry through gates toward a perfectly green landscaped entryway to an epic castle, some romantic moments between the film’s cast and more.

The movie is described as a Hitchcock fairy tale, a mysterious and suspenseful romance set in 1950’s Tuscany. Game of Thrones actress Emilia Clarke is the lead, with Marton Csokas, Caterina Murino, Remo Girone, Lisa Gastoni and Edward Dring rounding out the film’s key cast members.

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EVANESCENCE’s AMY LEE Helps Create Soundtrack For Sci-Fi Short Film ‘Indigo Grey: The Passage’

EVANESCENCE’s AMY LEE Helps Create Soundtrack For Sci-Fi Short Film ‘Indigo Grey: The Passage’

Amy Lee (EVANESCENCE) and Grammy nominees Dave Eggar and Chuck Palmer, in collaboration with former “Riverdance” stars and fellow Brooklyn artists Hammerstep, have composed an original song for a brand new short film that combines sci-fi, martial arts and neo-Irish dance. “Indigo Grey: The Passage” is a seven-minute audio-visual experience that recently premiered at the 2015 Los Angeles International Short Film Festival and has so far been officially selected to screen at 14 international film festivals.

Written and produced by Hammerstep founders Garrett Coleman and Jason Oremus, “Indigo Grey: The Passage” was directed by award-winning, Brooklyn-based filmmaker Sean Robinson — who describes the short film as being about “taking risks and exploring the lines between fantasy and reality.”

“Indigo Grey: The Passage” was officially released online September 13 and can be seen below. The film is based on Hammerstep’s “Indigo Grey” — a live, immersive show experience, set to open in New York City in 2016. Stay tuned to www.hammerstep.com for more details.

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Interview with Cut Out and Keep

Interview with Cut Out and Keep

As Evanescene return from a massive world tour, we sit down with singer, songwriter and front-woman Amy to find out how the band got started.

“I’ve always loved music, since before I can remember” explains Amy, who’s haunting vocals has been leading rock band Evanescence for the past twelve years. “My dad was a DJ and radio station program director as well as a musician, so there has always been a lot of music in my life. The moment that I decided that I wanted to make music for a living came when I was about 9, after seeing the movie “Amadeus.” Mozart’s music really inspired me and I wanted to be a composer. And yeah, I have always been creative, I feel best when I’m making something. Anything!”

“I have always been creative, I feel best when I’m making something. Anything!”

The band formed in Little Rock, Arkansas when Amy met former lead guitarist Ben Moody at youth camp. “It’s not a big town, and especially when you’re under age there is not much to do there, so we made our own fun. The bands and music I was most inspired by didn’t usually come through town, so I was listening to it in my room, in my car, and on my headphones at school. Mostly, we made our own music and spent all our free time creating. You can start a band anywhere but I think small towns breed a lot of good music because there are less distractions, so you have to be creative.”

“I think small towns breed a lot of good music because there are less distractions, so you have to be creative.”

Naming Tori Amos, Nine Inch Nails, Depeche Mode, Michael Jackson, Portishead, Radiohead, Soundgarden, Nirvana, Smashing Pumpkins, Bjork, Mozart, Beethoven, Pink Floyd, Danny Elfman, and so many more among her influences, we were curious about her song-writing process. “I dig deep for whatever is going on inside me. When we’re writing a song, lyrics usually start out as stream of consciousness – just random words and syllables as I work on the melodies, and I often find meaningful thoughts that give me a starting point for what the song is about. Musically, I like to just sit at the piano and play until I find something. Also, a lot of the time, I’ll sit in my studio and play with beats and sounds and then build the music on top of that.”

Amy became the American chairperson for Out of the Shadows, the international epilepsy awareness foundation in 2006. “I want to help bring Epilepsy to light. It affects 50 million people worldwide and it’s still very misunderstood. People who have seizures shouldn’t feel like they have to keep it a secret or be afraid of people looking at them differently because they don’t understand. I’ve worked a little with the Epilepsy Foundation to get information out there especially to young people, and that is the goal of the Out of the Shadows campaign.”

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Evanescence Singer Amy Lee Wins Rock Goddess of the Year in the 2012 Loudwire Music Awards

Evanescence Singer Amy Lee Wins Rock Goddess of the Year in the 2012 Loudwire Music Awards

After narrowly losing out to Sharon den Adel of Within Tempation in the 2011 Rock Goddess of the Year competition, Evanescence siren Amy Lee earned the honor in the 2012 Loudwire Music Awards — thanks to overwhelming support from her devoted fans.

Lee took the lead right from the beginning and never trailed throughout the voting process. With 45.76 percent of the vote, the Evanescence singer garnered nearly half of the tens of thousands of votes that were cast in this category.

The race really turned out to be for second place with Halestorm’s Lzzy Hale edging out In This Moment’s Maria Brink and Lacuna Coil’s Cristina Scabbie for the runner-up position.

We’d like to congratulate Amy Lee on her victory and officially name her Rock Goddess of the Year! See the full results below and click the red button for the next winner:

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Get to know Amy Lee!

Get to know Amy Lee!
Want to know more about Evanescence’s leading lady Amy Lee? Amy sat down to answer some of your questions and tell you more about her music. Read on to see what she has to say then check out the tour dates HERE to see when you can see Amy Lee in a town near you. Also, make sure to follow Amy on Twitter HERE.

1. Who do you consider to be your greatest musical influences? Michael Jackson, Bjork, Nine Inch Nails, Mozart, Beethoven, Danny Elfman, Smashing Pumpkins, Depeche Mode, Janis Joplin, Alanis Morrisette, Radiohead, Garbage, Soundgarden, Massive Attack, Nirvana, Neil Young, Portishead, Tori Amos. I could keep going but I’ll stop 😉

2. Why did you pick piano and how did you get started playing? I saw the movie Amadeus when I was 8 or 9 years old and was completely enthralled. I knew I wanted desperately to make music, for a living, for life, for sure. I begged for piano lessons and took pride in being able to play more and more advanced pieces. It’s funny, at first I was kind of frustrated and hard on myself because it wasn’t sounding like it did in the movie- I wasn’t a crazy genius who could just pick a whole song out by ear after hearing it only once and I don’t have perfect pitch like Mozart- WTF! It actually takes WORK?? Haha. So I worked. It was worth it.

3. What’s your latest art or fashion project? I guess my latest art project is my new stage outfit that I designed for this tour. It’s a skirt made of flags, representing all of the countries we’ve been so honored to play in the last year on tour. I was flying home from Europe a few months ago and thinking about how every night on stage in other countries, it’s so emotional when we bring out the country’s flag. It means so much to them and to us, that we’ve made it so far. So I thought, what if I could have ALL of the countries represented at once, and show them how much we appreciate and love them all on this last part of the tour? It’s my way of showing my gratitude.

4. What are your must haves from home when you are out on the road? Vicks Vapo-Rub, GLITTER, one perfect pair of all-purpose boots, throat coat tea bags, my lucky Michael Jackson T-shirt, and Beth Wilson!

5. What song do you wish you had written? Without You’ by Pete Ham and Tom Evans. Not only is it one of my favorite songs (especially the Mariah Carey version!), it’s been covered by 180 artists and has touched an infinite number of people. Such soul.

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“My Immortal” on So You Think You Can Dance’s finale TONIGHT!

“My Immortal” on So You Think You Can Dance’s finale TONIGHT!

Hey guys – we have some pretty exciting news for you! On tonight’s finale of FOX’s “So You Think You Can Dance”, our song, “My Immortal” will play! Tune in on FOX at 8/7c!

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Carnival of Madness wrap-up + Upcoming South America tour!

Carnival of Madness wrap-up + Upcoming South America tour!

We spent the last couple months performing in the Carnival of Madness Tour with fellow rockers Chevelle, Hailstorm, and New Medicine! The tour traveled to over 24 cities, hitting up Boston, Atlanta, El Paso, Chicago, and Milwaukee, just to name a few. The tour kicked off on July 31st, and just wrapped up last week!

And after all that, we only have a couple weeks to rest up, because the Evanescence South American headlining tour begins on October 4th in Porto Algegre, Brazil! If you haven’t already, head over to the

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