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Evanescence performing in 2022 American rock band Evanescence has recorded five studio albums , three extended plays , two demo albums , and their music has appeared on two soundtrack albums . Evanescence was founded by Amy Lee and Ben Moody in 1994.
American rock band Evanescence has released five studio albums, two live albums, one compilation album, two demo albums, three extended plays, eighteen singles, nine promotional singles, two video albums, and eighteen music videos. Evanescence was founded in 1994 by Amy Lee and Ben Moody in Little Rock, Arkansas.
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With Evanescence, Lee aimed to combine her various musical tastes, including "bringing something from the cinematic and classical symphonic world and marrying it to metal, hard rock and alternative music". [310] "There was all this music that was inspiring me. And Evanescence was the product of these two extremes combining". [23]
Amy Lee performing with Evanescence in Los Angeles, 2015. American singer-songwriter and pianist Amy Lee has written and recorded music for two studio albums, released one extended play, and featured on three tribute albums, including Nightmare Revisited (2008).
Maybe we should all make a record!'" [86] Evanescence's third studio album, the self-titled Evanescence, was released in 2011. Lee said that the album's title was a reflection of it being "about the band"; unlike previous albums, the record was composed collaboratively as a band with all bandmembers contributing. [ 86 ]
The earliest known demo of the song was a home-recording by Lee and Moody that solely featured Lee's vocals and piano and slightly different lyrics. It was intended to be included on their 1998 Evanescence EP but was cut before the EP's release. [11] [3] The song was re-recorded for their 2000 demo album, Origin. [12]
During Evanescence's hiatus in 2013, Lee composed music for the film War Story, and released the soundtrack album Aftermath (2014) featuring Dave Eggar and promotional single "Lockdown". Aftermath reached number 47 on Billboard 200 . [ 5 ]