Currently, a great musical weight is positioned again in the ranking of "most expected of the year".
Evanescence continues to leaps and bounds with her new work, tour and presentations that have brought shouts and applause among their fans.
In this episode, we will get to know their reflection, about the past, present and future of the band thanks to the magazine KERRANG! in its latest edition.
Follow us, now begins a new season of "Evanescence News".
The magazine Kerrang! continues to impress us with a great cover,
in which we can see Amy Lee with a more daring look and a headline that catches us to continue reading it.
It's been 15 years since Evanescence made theirself known to the world and Amy Lee's life has not stopped.
While the tour in Europe with "Synthesis Tour" has just finished, Amy prepares for a short break before continuing to the next level, along with Lindsey Stirling.
The tour is spread all over the world, the band and Amy do not rest.
Evanescence arrives to English floor, where they presented with a completely sold theater in the "Royal Festival Hall".
In spite of this great drag with the public of all the ages, the trajectory of the band does not have been exempt of changes
new sounds and lyrics that have taken them to be recognized anywhere in the world.
At 36, the band's vocalist, Amy Lee, is more mature and confident of herself.
From that adventurous beginning until now a tour has flourished, full of presentations
which includes 28 pieces in the orchestra, in places from Sheffield to St. Petersburg.
During the soundcheck at "Royal Festival Hall"
Those lucky enough to attend the soundcheck watch the band carefully onstage.
But, what goes through the head of Amy Lee to see all this change that has been created between her and her fans?.
Kerrang! got it and tells us:
Amy Lee: "When I had the idea of doing shows like this, I knew we had to do it right, it would not be something we could pretend, just as I knew it could not be just [Evanescence]
playing the songs that were originally recorded
and then a Orchestra try to find the way to that sound.
We've really recovered our sonority so they have a space and be interpreted.
It's not just playing our distorted guitars like we normally do".
Away from social networks and controversy, Amy Lee admits that, as we see her today, she is a little tired of traveling.
Amy's life has changed to the extent that a space on the tour bus is reserved for one
"Jack Lion Hartzler", her three-year-old son.
A few days ago, mother and son returned to their home in Brooklyn, New York
and resumed a life of tranquility that seems at least as part of the current identity of Amy Lee
as the person who stands on the stage in front of thousands of people.
Their debut album "Fallen" in 2003 marked the history of the band
being released to fame immediately with its dark and well-defined style.
According to the final calculations, "Fallen" reached 17 million listeners
Amy Lee freed herself from the shadow projected by "Fallen" by adhering to less is more.
Ben Moody left the band due to "creative differences" and since then the only [Amy]
remaining founding member has directed the band's direction.
"There are times when I want to be with my son, and take him to the playground. There are times when I don't want to be recognized".
The leader of Evanescence tells us.
Amy Lee tells us:
"Obviously, I love doing this and the connection my music has with people when we play live.
It's strong and it's undeniable.
But in spite of how great it is, after a while it can become exhausting and feel like a job and it is the moment when I have to take some time for my family and friends.
That is very important to me. It's important to be at home playing on my piano.
I don't mind being in New York, so I can walk and be the average person I am.
I can go to the butcher shop, the grocery store and all that kind of stuff..."
"Fallen's success was overwhelmingly a blessing," says Amy reflecting on past glories.
"The money I received gave me the independence and freedom to follow the music I wanted to do next
and that undoubtedly outweighs the negativity"
"But there are also times when everything has been a bit chaotic…
When Fallen was released, immediately the people thought they knew me.
I wanted to tell people: You don't know me. This is not what I am".
"I think there are a lot of great moments that I've missed because of my career"
she says in response to his repeated absences from the public eye.
We were invited to play at the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony in 2011, and that's why I missed my grandfather's funeral.
As I get older, I realize that I want to focus on the things that really matter in my life, like the family".
The leader, Amy Lee, tells us.
And exclusively, the creator of the cover of "Synthesis" P.R. BROWN, shared with the magazine KERRANG!
a photograph that is part of the album session in printed format.
At any moment Evanescence prepares to record songs, their musicians retire to Florida or California to rehearse the music they want to release.
But in 2018 there are no plans for this to happen.
And while Amy Lee reviews and questions the idea of falling in love with the release of "new music in the traditional format of an album" we will not have news.
Should people be worried about the future of the band?
In this way we come to the end of this video.
What did you think of the interview, photo session and information that Kerrang!
gave us talking about the past, present and future of both Amy and the band?.
Would you like that the band publish an EP or singles before a new album next year?
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