![]() And so much has happened this year, there’s so much to say. Up to now, some of the songs are being written now, some aren’t even written yet. ![]() Completely reformed into a special new thing. One of the songs we’ve recorded so far is from 10 years ago, from the first time we went in to record our third album. In late June, she discussed the album and added that at least one song is old, dating back to the early Evanescence album sessions a decade ago: There’s definitely a little bit of a 90s, grungy alternative thing emerging which is lovely, that’s a return to roots for me in the most honest sense since that’s the music that inspired me so much in my formative years." ![]() "I want this album to show all of our sides, really, but most importantly I want to create without thinking too much about what I want it to be, and just let it be what it is. One of the things we were aiming at was taking apart the individual elements of what our sound may be, and give each of them their own space to shine”, calling it “a deconstructed Evanescence.” “With this album, we are offering a full palate. She added she would like to give the album a "color wheel". But overall, it's gonna be a rock record." And then some of the songs might be really in the electronic zone, and something might be more on the orchestral side. So some of the songs don't have strings and are fully rocking and heavy. "One of the things that we've been kind of aiming towards is taking the elements of what maybe are things that make up our sound and try to separate them and give each of them their own space. In May 2020, Amy said the new songs are in a "place that’s even more raw", adding they are "all different" from each other. To ensure a diverse sound they aimed at working with a different producer on songs in the vein of their 2006 album, The Open Door, and "electronic, weird, mid-tempo world." This, however, didn't happen due to the pandemic and turned Raskulinecz into the album's sole producer. They recorded the first four songs of the album with Nick Raskulinecz. The band aimed at working with different producers every time they hit the studio. In December 2019, Amy indicated the new material was "dark and heavy" and had " The Open Door vibes but not the same" in terms of it having "weird and sparse" moments. Writing sessions began between the 2019 tour dates. 7.1 Japanese and Target edition bonus tracksĪfter releasing Synthesis, Amy Lee said the next album would go back to its rock roots, suggesting it would be raw and focus on the band, and may feature leftovers from the band's two previous albums, Evanescence and Synthesis.
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