Popular band from the 2000s provides exciting news about their highly anticipated new album

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reative process, explaining that all songs intended for the album have at least been started. “We’re in that moment of finessing and beautifying and writing lyrics and doing the hard stuff where I slam my head up against the wall,” she said.

This update comes after previous comments Lee made earlier this year during a conversation with KROQ’s Kevin Ryder and Megan Holiday, where Parade mentioned she described the band’s current work ethic as “full speed ahead, making stuff, putting stuff out, doing stuff on the side.” She also noted they are not sticking to strict deadlines, adding, “I don’t have a date. I don’t like to set a date until it’s really done.”

“Evanescence seems to take their time on creating, so this is welcome news,” said Peter Chakerian, a life and culture reporter at Cleveland.com and The Plain Dealer. “But they still haven’t succumbed to being on Tool’s schedule for creative output. C’mon, Maynard! Let’s see some lyrics!”

The band’s schedule remains busy, with upcoming performances in Australia and New Zealand later this fall, including select dates opening for Metallica.

Evanescence first gained global fame with their 2003 debut album, “Fallen,” which included hits like “My Immortal” and “Bring Me to Life.” The record sold millions worldwide, earned multiple Grammy Awards, and solidified the Arkansas-based group as one of the most influential rock acts of the 2000s.

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