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4:31 pm - 03/05/2010

Amy Lee on the New Evanescence Album - SPIN.com




 

How did you get a second guy named Will Hunt in your band? That's freaky.
[Laughs] Well, part of getting back to Evanescence was the new Will Hunt. I met this Will -- I call him Will "Science" Hunt because he does a lot of programming and beats -- when we recorded "Sally's Song" for Nightmare Revisited.
 

Evanescence took about two years off. Why return now?
For a long time I didn't know what I wanted to do. I really love scoring film and that was definitely where my head was. I took a few stabs at doing that, but then I started writing more songs. I had such a good time in the studio with Will "Science" Hunt recording "Sally's Song" -- it was a cool, free, creative space. So we thought, "Why don't we just try writing an original song?" He has a studio in Forth Worth, TX, and we spent two days down there writing and a new song came out that was so different -- it was dark and inspiring. It was a groove that I hadn't found in a long time. So we spent all of last year writing like crazy and somewhere halfway through I said, "You know, I think we're writing an Evanescence album."

Tell us about that first song you guys wrote
"Hi-Lo." It's a working title. It's going in an electro-pop direction -- there are no organic instruments. It's a Portishead or Massive Attack direction, and lyrically it's about moving on, but in a very non-confrontational, non-angry way. It's just, "Hey, everything that happened, I'm over it and I'm not mad at you."
 

Will fans of Evanescence's heavy sound be surprised?
Well, it's definitely still heavy. Like The Open Door, the new songs are a rainbow of sounds. But this album spreads out even more. There are moments that are amazingly heavy, but then there are moments that are completely stripped down.

Did you write the entire album together?
Most of it. He was definitely my big inspiration and co-writer. Some songs I wrote by myself, and I wrote a little bit with Terry [Balsamo, guitarist] and Tim [McCord, bassist] as well. I have a studio in my home and I flew Will "Science" out here a lot. And we'd work by ourselves then email each other ideas to play with, sort of like a Postal Service method. The songwriting and sound is inspired by a lot of our mutual loves -- Bjork, Nine Inch Nails, and music with a lot of programming and sounds that feel larger than life.

How did you hook up with producer Steve Lillywhite?
We decided it would be good to have another brain in the room to provide some perspective, since we've been living with the demos for so long. Steve Lillywhite randomly called my record label said, "Hey, what's Amy Lee and Evanescence doing? I'd really like to work with her." I thought that was really interesting. I honestly wouldn't have thought of him if he hadn't called. So we went to lunch and I showed him some of the songs. He really loved them and wanted to do it!

It's an interesting fit, considering his work with U2 and the Rolling Stones.
True. And this album isn't going to sound like either of those bands, that's for sure. It's not an organic record. Our idea is to take synthetic and atmospheric sounds and find a way to blur the line between organic and synthetic.

Is this direction a byproduct of listening to any new music?
I think so. There is something really cool happening in music right now. There are bands that sound like they're from another time -- it's like '80s throwback music with analogue synthesizers and Moogs. I love it. I've been listening to a lot of La Roux.

Is there a lyrical theme?
I write about what I'm going through at the time. There are moments of, "Hey, I'm over it and I'm good" and others of fun sarcasm like, "Hey, everything's not the most dramatic thing in the world." But it gets really, really, really deep in places, too. That's probably why it's been really hard to pick an album title. [Laughs] But lyrically, it's a more real version of myself. I'm saying things that I would've been afraid to say before. I'm more confident and more comfortable.

When we last spoke in 2008, you were writing Celtic inspired songs for a solo album. Any plans for that?
I was in a very different creative space then, before hooking up with Will "Science." I wrote a couple of songs that are good, but in a totally different direction. Nothing from that period is making it to the new record.

Other than music, what does Amy Lee do in her spare time?
I love to paint. I've been working on this one painting for a year and a half. It has a lot of tiny sea creatures and I keep going back to it, but it has become this daunting project. When I need to free my brain, that's one of the things that I do. I have also been playing the harp. When Evanescence took time off, I bought a big concert harp and started taking lessons like I was in high school again, which was really, really fun. I felt like I was learning again. I'm definitely going to use it on this album.

What are your thoughts on We Are the Fallen?
I don't have any. I doesn't have anything to do with me or Evanescence.

Would it be safe to say that you haven't talked to Ben, John, or Rocky?
Oh yeah, that's very safe to say.

It sounds like you've over the drama and revitalized.
I am, definitely. I'm in a new headspace. I'm good with me and I don't need everybody else's approval.

 

 

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[info]digitaldamsel 5th-Mar-2010 09:36 pm (UTC)
i'd actually be happily surprised if it sounded different i like her but some times all their music sounds the same.
[info]jenniesbottle 5th-Mar-2010 09:37 pm (UTC)
She looks fantastic in that picture.

What are your thoughts on We Are the Fallen?
I don't have any. I doesn't have anything to do with me or Evanescence.


lol
[info]iheartfamke 5th-Mar-2010 09:37 pm (UTC)
Okay, I'm confused, is this the band that left her to go off with that AI girl, or is this her with a new band that call themselves Evanescence, OR is this the majority of the original lineup?
[info]iluvdykes 5th-Mar-2010 09:38 pm (UTC)
The other members were like, "FUC YOU BITCH!! I'm OUT!!" and it was with only her, so she kept the original name and yeah. . . .
[info]iheartfamke 5th-Mar-2010 09:43 pm (UTC)
ooohhhhh, I get it now, thanks!

good for her, then?
[info]daydreamrachey 5th-Mar-2010 10:54 pm (UTC)
if i remember correctly, she fired one guy and as a result another quit, and then what was left just went their separate ways. and as far as i know this was all within one weekend in which she also got married so idk. dramatic as hell.
[info]iluvdykes 5th-Mar-2010 09:37 pm (UTC)
Wait, so all the members broke up and she got to keep the name? Kinda like Diana and the Supremes(sp). Only not as good.
[info]milly 5th-Mar-2010 10:36 pm (UTC)
She founded the band with Ben, and he quit the band long ago. The other band mates were really just filler anyway.
[info]mrmidwest 5th-Mar-2010 09:38 pm (UTC)
Amy Lee never met a goth cliche she didn't hump the leg of.
[info]gustavq 5th-Mar-2010 09:38 pm (UTC)
I used to jam to this SO hard!
[info]elliebunk 5th-Mar-2010 09:40 pm (UTC)
God, that takes me back to my teenage angst like nothing else.
[info]jillirific 5th-Mar-2010 10:15 pm (UTC)
i know right, i'm getting so embarrassed for my 14 year old self watching this.
[info]adamsdramedy 5th-Mar-2010 10:18 pm (UTC)
I went to the Canadian Idol auditions once for shits and giggles, and at the auditions people 30 or so people were singing along to Lean On Me, then once it was finished, they started singing Going Under. Pretty much everyone left.
[info]rogue 5th-Mar-2010 11:06 pm (UTC)
DAMN i just turned 12 again.
[info]puppetmon 5th-Mar-2010 09:41 pm (UTC)
I will buy this album. I unashamedly love Evanescence.
[info]fading_october 6th-Mar-2010 12:02 am (UTC)
same here.
[info]jessyryan 6th-Mar-2010 03:57 am (UTC)
This, but I'll probably just download it as I am flat broke. But I bought the other two so you never know. <3
[info]slamca 6th-Mar-2010 04:21 pm (UTC)
Word.
[info]elliebunk 5th-Mar-2010 09:42 pm (UTC)
I'm actually kind of curious to see what the new album is like. I like her voice, but most of their songs are just blaaah now that I'm not an angry teenager.
[info]scarletwalk 5th-Mar-2010 09:43 pm (UTC)
I'll give this a listen. I'd like to visit high school again. :D
[info]el_mentado_neff 5th-Mar-2010 09:44 pm (UTC)
I don't remember who called it but.... I think this bitch might be iamwhoamiamidjaisdj

"It's going in an electro-pop direction"
[info]el_mentado_neff 5th-Mar-2010 09:44 pm (UTC)
Although I don't if I would classify iamwhowhatever's music as electro-pop but still.
[info]addiction___ 5th-Mar-2010 09:45 pm (UTC)
I sorta miss Evanescence circa the Fallen album..
[info]shampayn 5th-Mar-2010 09:45 pm (UTC)
amy lee is soooooo gorgeous/talented
[info]fallenwarrior 5th-Mar-2010 09:47 pm (UTC)
I love the fact that she essentially is like, "Oh? We are the Fallen? Tch, whatever." when that is her entire band. Granted, her lyrics are a large part of Evanescence's charm and all but without the music there you're just reading depressing poetry.

With that said, I'm hoping this 'new direction' is made of awesome. And she looks really pretty there.

BRB, pulling out "The Open Door".
[info]headswedance 5th-Mar-2010 09:48 pm (UTC)
I'm excited. I was obsessed with this band for the longest time.
[info]sharemygrief 5th-Mar-2010 09:49 pm (UTC)
i love her and amyescence
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