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Welcome to the New Unofficial Evanescence Fan Forum!

Welcome to the New Unofficial Evanescence Fan Forum!

We’re excited to officially announce the launch of the brand-new Evanescence fan forum, created and managed by the owner of AmyLeeFans.com!

This is an unofficial fan-run community, built by fans, for fans a dedicated space where we can connect, discuss, and celebrate everything Evanescence and Amy Lee.

You can join the forum here:

👉 https://forum.evlinks.net

Whether you’ve been listening since Fallen or discovered the band more recently, this forum is your place to:

💜 Discuss new music and album updates

🎤 Talk about live shows and tour moments

🎶 Share your favorite songs and lyrics

🖤 Post fan art, edits, and creative projects

💬 Connect with other passionate fans

Our goal is to create a welcoming, respectful, and active community where Evanescence fans feel at home.


📰 Latest Evanescence Update

Alongside the forum launch, there’s exciting news from the band!

In a recent update shared via Evanescence’s official channels, drummer Will Hunt spoke about the progress on the band’s upcoming album. According to the update, the band has been actively working on new material, and creative energy is flowing strongly as they shape what will become their next chapter.

While full release details haven’t been confirmed yet, it’s clear that new Evanescence music is on the horizon — and the excitement is building.

This makes it the perfect time for fans to gather, speculate, and share theories about what the next era might sound like. Click here for more info and discussion about it!


🖤 Join the Community

With new music coming and a fresh forum space ready for discussion, there’s never been a better time to connect with fellow fans.

If you love Evanescence and Amy Lee, this unofficial fan forum is your new home.

👉 Join today: https://forum.evlinks.net

Stay tuned to AmyLeeFans.com for more updates as we continue building the community together.

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Throwback Thursday Then vs Now: Amy Lee 2003 vs 2023 — Two decades of iconic style

Throwback Thursday Then vs Now: Amy Lee 2003 vs 2023 — Two decades of iconic style

From corseted gothic dresses and heavy eyeliner during the Fallen era to elegant, dark couture with layered tulle and leather in 2023 — Amy Lee continues to evolve while staying true to her hauntingly powerful presence.

“My style has always reflected the music. Whether it’s distressed Victorian lace or bold, structured silhouettes, it’s about creating something theatrical and immersive—becoming the character the song needs.”
Amy Lee (paraphrased from multiple interviews)

Check out the photos from our gallery archive—featuring iconic stage looks from Amy Lee across two decades. From the dramatic gothic styles of the early 2000s to her more cinematic and refined ensembles in recent years, these moments showcase her evolution as both a musician and visual artist. Dive into the full gallery for more throwback gems!

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Throwback Thursday – Through the Lens: Amy Lee’s Iconic Photoshoots

Throwback Thursday – Through the Lens: Amy Lee’s Iconic Photoshoots

From the piano-driven introspection of “Fallen” (2003) to the orchestral grandeur of “Synthesis*”(2017), Amy Lee has used visuals as a powerful extension of her music. In this article, we revisit four landmark photoshoots—each one capturing a different chapter of her artistic evolution. For this throwback Thursday we explore some of Amy Lee’s most iconic photoshoots.

1. Fallen Era Promo Shoots

Why It Matters:
When Evanescence was still refining their sound, this black-and-white studio session set the visual tone for Fallen. Photographers focused on stark lighting to highlight Amy’s duality—vulnerability and strength—mirroring the album’s themes.

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2. The Open Door Era Shoots

Why It Matters:
By fall 2006, Evanescence was preparing to release their sophomore album, The Open Door. The promotional imagery shifted from raw monochrome to deeper color palettes—crimson accents, derelict Victorian backdrops—reflecting Amy’s gothic storytelling and the album’s more orchestral direction.

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3. Self-Titled Album Era Shoots

Why It Matters:
After a five-year hiatus, Evanescence returned with their self-titled third album. For this campaign, Amy Lee teamed up with fashion photographers to produce modern, high-contrast images—bold makeup, architectural backdrops—that signaled a mature, more experimental sonic palette.

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4. Synthesis Orchestral Era Shoots

Why It Matters:
When Evanescence recorded Synthesis—an orchestral reimagining of earlier songs—Amy Lee embraced a classical aesthetic. Photographers shot her at the Omaha Civic Center, surrounded by the dark wood paneling and symphony lighting, to capture that fusion of rock voice and orchestral power.

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Conclusion

Every photoshoot marks a milestone in Amy Lee’s journey—from gothic piano ballads to orchestral reinventions. Which of these four resonates most with your memory of Evanescence? Drop a comment below with your favorite era, and feel free to share any personal anecdotes—perhaps you first saw one of these images in a magazine, fan forum, or on stage during a tour. Let’s keep the conversation going!