Amy Lee Reflects On Evanescence's Biggest Battle As New Music, Film Score And Australian Tour Build Momentum
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"My biggest fear was that we were gonna be a one-hit wonder." Amy Lee reveals doubts after Evanescence single Bring Me to Life became a massive hit
Evanescence's Amy Lee has revealed that there was a period where she was concerned that her band would be viewed as a one-hit wonder following the huge success of their single Bring Me to Life.The track, which was recently certified Diamond in the United States, and surpassed a billion streams on Spotify and a billion more on YouTube, was originally released in early 2003 and featured a guest appearance from 12 Stones vocalist Paul McCoy. But in…
The story of ‘Bring Me To Life', the breakthrough song by Evanescence, has been told thousands of times. Amy Lee's band had to bow to the will of their label and integrate a rapper into the track, otherwise there would have been no record contract. In an interview at the Canadian radio show Q, the frontwoman once again chatted about...
More than twenty years after revealing Evanescence to the world, Bring Me To Life remains a modern rock classic. However, Amy Lee feared at the time that this success would turn the band into "one-hit wonder." In a new interview with Q with Tom Power, she looks back at the pressures [...]
Evanescence, the iconic American band of gothic metal and alternative rock, has again been the subject of conversation thanks to its charismatic frontwoman, Amy Lee. In a recent interview, Lee recalled the intense record pressures surrounding the creation of his mega-hit "Bring Me To Life" and the shadow of fear of becoming a "one-hit wonder" that haunted her at the dawn of her career. The vocalist deepened the challenges she faced during the ba…
Amy Lee Reflects On Evanescence's Biggest Battle As New Music, Film Score And Australian Tour Build Momentum
Amy Lee is having one of her busiest years in recent memory. While Evanescence continues its North American tour behind the band’s acclaimed new album Sanctuary, Lee has also opened up about the behind the scenes battle that almost changed Bring Me To Life forever, released a haunting new film score, and is preparing to bring Evanescence back to Australia and New Zealand in 2027. Speaking with CBC’s Q, Lee revisited the label pressure surroundin…
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