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Amy Lee’s Memorable Collaborations Beyond Evanescence

Amy Lee’s Memorable Collaborations Beyond Evanescence

Since bursting onto the scene with Evanescence in the early 2000s, Amy Lee has become known not only for her powerhouse vocals and haunting piano melodies but also for select, standout collaborations that showcase her versatility across genres. Below are some of her most notable partnerships outside the band:

1. Seether – “Broken” (2004)

One of Amy’s earliest and most celebrated duets, “Broken,” appeared on both Seether’s Disclaimer album and Evanescence’s Anywhere But Home live DVD. Amy’s ethereal vocals on the chorus provided a perfect counterpoint to Shaun Morgan’s gritty verses, creating a crossover rock ballad that resonated with fans of both bands. The accompanying music video, featuring Amy and Shaun in adjacent rooms separated by glass, remains an iconic visual of early-2000s alternative rock.

2. Lindsey Stirling – “Love Goes On and On” (2019)

On Lindsey Stirling’s fifth studio album Artemis, Amy Lee appears as a featured vocalist on the track “Love Goes On and On” released September 6, 2019. The music video highlights Amy’s ethereal delivery set against Stirling’s signature violin‑driven production

3. Halestorm – “Break In (Reimagined)” (2020)

On July 31, 2020, Halestorm released “Break In (Reimagined),” featuring Amy Lee’s lead vocals. This new take appears on their Halestorm: Reimagined EP, with Amy trading head‑banging riffs for haunting harmonies alongside Lzzy Hale.

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Think You Know the Words? Amy Lee Reveals the Real Lyrics To “Hand That Feeds”

Think You Know the Words? Amy Lee Reveals the Real Lyrics To “Hand That Feeds”

Fans around the globe have been having fun (and sometimes getting a bit embarrassed!) at their own misheard versions of Halsey & Amy Lee’s track. Today, Amy Lee hopped onto X to finally share the official words. Check them out below!

Hand That Feeds

(from “Ballerina” soundtrack)

I know I should have the pride
I know I should have the spirit
I know you would tell a lie
If you knew I couldn’t hear it

And saying it oh-so-proudly
But do you know your crimes?
And do you think about me?
And were you ever mine?

You say I mean the world to you to keep me on my knees
Then dig the knife in deeper just to watch how much I bleed
I’m stripped to the bone, I don’t wanna be alone
No matter how I plead
You do it ’cause you know you can
Turn around and bite the hand that feeds

Every promise that you break
Every time you try to place the blame on me
I don’t want to control the pain
Turn it into the fire I need

The feeling rushes through me
Can you still hear me cry?
But after all, I’m standing
On my own this time

You say I mean the world to you to keep me on my knees (Keep me on my knees)
Then dig the knife in deeper just to watch how much I bleed
I’m stripped to the bone, I don’t wanna be alone
No matter how I plead
You do it ’cause you know you can
Turn around and bite the hand that feeds

I played your twisted game (Played your twisted game)
Now watch me walk through the flames
Choking on the taste of your mistakes and now you’re the one on your knees
That’s why you bite the hand that feeds

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Stream “Hand That Feeds”: Halsey & Amy Lee’s New Single

Stream “Hand That Feeds”: Halsey & Amy Lee’s New Single

The highly anticipated collaborative single “Hand That Feeds” by Grammy-nominated singer Halsey and Evanescence frontwoman Amy Lee officially debuted today, May 9, 2025, on Spotify and other streaming platforms! The track was commissioned for the upcoming John Wick spin-off film Ballerina, produced by Lionsgate, marking the first time the pair have merged their distinct styles on a cinematic soundtrack.

Listeners can stream “Hand That Feeds” now on Spotify, Apple Music, and all major platforms; the official music video is expected to follow later this week on YouTube. This high-profile collaboration underscores the evolving landscape of modern film soundtracks, where powerhouse vocalists from diverse genres join forces to create cinematic moments that resonate both on-screen and across global streaming charts.

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Throwback Thursday: Evanescence Unplugged – The 2004 Anywhere But Home Era

Throwback Thursday: Evanescence Unplugged – The 2004 Anywhere But Home Era

Before YouTube, livestreams and TikTok snippets, Evanescence had given their fans something raw, haunting, and unforgettable: the Anywhere but Home live album and DVD, released in 2004. Recorded during the Paris show at Le Zénith, the set perfectly showcased Amy Lee’s soaring vocals in a powerful live setting—untouched by studio polish but fully equipped with emotional rawness.

Fans were treated to rare acoustic renditions of My Immortal and Breathe No More, and a chilling cover of Korn’s Thoughtless. Amy’s presence, the gothic imagery, and energy from the audience turned Anywhere But Home from being just a concert documentary to a landmark of the band’s early touring years.

The DVD was a way for many first-time viewers to see Evanescence live-whether they actually did, or just through their living room TV, it cemented Amy Lee as one of the most compelling frontwomen of the 2000s.

Do you remember your first time watching Anywhere but Home? Let us know what your favorite performance was from that legendary set.

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Behind the Veil: Rare Acoustic Performances of Amy Lee

Behind the Veil: Rare Acoustic Performances of Amy Lee

Amy Lee’s acoustic performances reveal the raw emotional heart of her music by stripping away layers of orchestration and distortion. With only her voice and minimal accompaniment, every lyric feels personal and charged with vulnerability. Their intimate nature provides rare glimpses into the songwriter hiding behind a powerful front-woman: her classical training, nuanced phrasing, and soft breath dynamics that so often get lost in the full-band mix.

These versions captivate fans not only because they are different, but also because of the closeness they create: it is as if Amy is sitting across from you, one hushed note at a time telling her stories. Whether at a secret soundcheck, an exclusive radio session, or an invite to a late night studio session, her acoustic performances always remind us that at the core of every epic chorus is a simple, unforgettable melody.

Anywhere But Home Tour Soundcheck (Live in Paris, 2004)

Captured during Evanescence’s European leg of the Anywhere But Home tour, this acoustic “My Immortal” strips back the full‑band arrangement to just Amy’s vocals and piano. Notice the delicate reverb on her voice and the way she holds that final note, making each lyric linger in the air.

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When Pop Meets Gothic Rock: Halsey & Amy Lee “Hand That Feeds” Is Here May 9th

When Pop Meets Gothic Rock: Halsey & Amy Lee “Hand That Feeds” Is Here May 9th

On May 6, 2025, Halsey and Amy Lee simultaneously revealed their first official studio collaboration, “Hand That Feeds.” Halsey’s announcement on X read:

HAND THAT FEEDS
A song by Halsey & @AmyLeeEV – Out May 9th for @BallerinaMovie @Lionsgate. X (formerly Twitter)

Just minutes later, Amy Lee shared her own excitement:

“So thrilled to bring you a new song, ‘Hand That Feeds’ with @halsey THIS FRIDAY! We’ve been fans of each other’s work for a long time and it really feels like the universe pulled us together for this moment. We already had the Hollywood Bowl show in place when Lionsgate invited us to work on a song for the Ballerina Movie together, and it’s finally time to serve it UP! Cannot wait for you all to hear!!”

Evanescence’s vocalist will be teaming up with the New Jersey star for new track Hand That Feeds, which is taken from the new John Wick spin-off movie Ballerina. It’ll be arriving this Friday, May 9, and Amy says that she’s “so thrilled” to be releasing it.

“We’ve been fans of each other’s work for a long time and it really feels like the universe pulled us together for this moment,” she writes on X. “We already had the Hollywood Bowl show in place when Lionsgate invited us to work on a song for the Ballerina movie together, and it’s finally time to serve it up! Cannot wait for you all to hear!!”

What to Expect on May 9

Early snippets hint at a haunting piano riff beneath both singers’ soaring vocals. Fans can look forward to a dramatic duet, blending Amy Lee’s gothic‑cinematic tone with Halsey’s emotive pop flair. With the hype at a fever pitch on social media—and both artists teasing the track across platforms—“Hand That Feeds” is poised to be one of 2025’s most talked‑about releases.

This tweets not only confirmed the release details, but also offered a glimpse into the organic way in which the two artists and a major film studio aligned their schedules—heightening excitement for both the single and the upcoming Ballerina soundtrack.

Within minutes, the tweets garnered thousands of likes and retweets. Fans speculated about whether the song would feature a duet structure or alternate verses. Over on PopCrave, one fan wrote, “This is what happens when two eras of alt‑rock collide. My heart!”

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