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EVANESCENCE’s New Single ‘Afterlife’ To Appear In NETFLIX’s Animated Series ‘Devil May Cry’

EVANESCENCE’s New Single ‘Afterlife’ To Appear In NETFLIX’s Animated Series ‘Devil May Cry’

EVANESCENCE will release a new single, Afterlife, on Friday, March 28. A lyric video for the track, which will appear in Netflix‘s upcoming adult animated urban fantasy action television series “Devil May Cry”, will arrive on Thursday, March 27 at 9 a.m. PT. The lyric video will include “exclusive clips” from “Devil May Cry”, which is based on the Japanese video game franchise of the same name by Capcom. Created by Adi Shankar and produced by Studio Mir“Devil May Cry” is scheduled for release on April 3 on Netflix.

Last September, EVANESCENCE‘s Amy Lee was asked by 89 FM A Rádio Rock about the band’s plans for the coming months. She responded: “We’re in the creative process right now, but we’re not deep in the throes of it yet. We’ve been doing a lot of creating, and we just have, like, tons of ideas. So we’re gonna get serious and get in the studio in November for the first round. Round one.”

Delivering a number of dynamic rock hits over the last two decades, EVANESCENCE recently celebrated the 20th anniversary of its landmark debut album, Fallen, originally released in 2003. They recognized the milestone with a special anniversary edition of the smash album, which spawned gigantic rock hits like Bring Me To LifeGoing Under and My Immortal, kickstarting a thriving career they’re still carrying out today.

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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.