
Netflix, Gaming, and Halsey Collabs: Amy Lee Is Having a Moment
Amy Lee Is Back—and 2025 Might Be Her Most Powerful Year Yet
If you thought Amy Lee had gone quiet, think again. The Evanescence frontwoman is having a moment in 2025—one that blends creativity, raw emotion, and a whole lot of musical energy.
New Music with Serious Edge
Evanescence recently dropped their first new track in four years, and it’s a banger. Titled Afterlife, the song was co-written by Amy Lee and Alex Seaver (from Mako), and it’s the lead single for Netflix’s animated series based on Devil May Cry. The track is dark, dramatic, and unmistakably Evanescence—but with a fresh edge that proves Amy still knows how to evolve while staying true to her roots.
And the best part? There’s more to come. Amy has confirmed the band is deep in the creative process for a brand-new studio album. While no official release date has been announced yet, she’s made it clear: the inspiration is flowing, and fans won’t be waiting long.
Teaming Up with Halsey (Yes, Really)
One of the more unexpected—but awesome—collaborations of the year came when Amy teamed up with pop-rock powerhouse Halsey for a track called Hand That Feeds. The song is part of the soundtrack for Ballerina, the highly anticipated spin-off from the John Wick universe.
The duo even hit the stage together for live performances during Halsey’s “For My Last Trick” tour, sending fans into a frenzy. It’s a perfect mix of Amy’s signature haunting vocals and Halsey’s edgy delivery—and shows that Amy’s still pushing boundaries, not just creatively but also in the company she keeps.
A Personal Side Fans Rarely See
In the midst of all the big career moves, Amy also gave fans a deeply personal look into her life. She revealed the story behind her only tattoo: a trio of pixelated red hearts from The Legend of Zelda. It’s a touching tribute to her late brother, Robby, who shared her love of video games. The tattoo isn’t just ink—it’s a permanent reminder of someone she lost but never forgets.
That moment of vulnerability is part of what makes Amy so relatable. She’s not just a rock icon—she’s someone who carries her past with strength, and lets her grief fuel her art.
What’s Next? A Return to the Stage
Amy and Evanescence are heading back to the stage later this year. One major stop is the 93X Family Reunion concert on September 19 at the Xcel Energy Center, where they’ll be headlining alongside artists like Poppy and Black Map. It’s a homecoming of sorts—proof that even after two decades, Evanescence still commands big venues and even bigger loyalty.
The Bottom Line? Amy Lee Is Just Getting Started
2025 isn’t just a return—it’s a reminder. Amy Lee is still one of the most emotionally honest and creatively fearless artists out there. Whether she’s writing music for anime-inspired shows, teaming up with today’s pop rebels, or opening up about personal loss, she continues to show up with depth, power, and soul.
This isn’t just a comeback. It’s a new chapter. And Amy’s writing it in bold ink.
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