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Evanescence's 'Afterlife': A Pandemic Project Blooms
12 Dec
Summary
- The track was developed with a composer met online during the pandemic.
- Initially conceived as a solo project, it evolved into an Evanescence song.
- The band recorded the song with producer Nick Raskulinecz, enjoying the process.

Evanescence's recently released track, "Afterlife," showcases a creative journey born from pandemic-era collaborations. Lead singer Amy Lee connected with composer Mako, known for his work on the Devil May Cry series, through online platforms. Their initial collaboration, sparked by Mako's developing song, was intended as a solo endeavor for Lee.
However, the melody and direction quickly suggested a broader Evanescence sound. Embracing this potential, the band regrouped to fully develop the song, transforming it into a powerful ensemble piece. This creative revitalization was a welcome outlet for the group's accumulated artistic energy.
Working alongside producer Nick Raskulinecz, with whom they have a strong rapport, the band immersed themselves in the studio. The recording sessions were described as a highly positive and productive experience, resulting in new music that feels like a vibrant outpouring of their creative spirit.




