Evanescence, güçlü yeni şarkısı "Who Will You Follow" için resmi müzik videosunu yayınladı. Müzik videosu Jensen Noen tarafından yönetildi."Who Will You Follow", Evanescence’in bugüne kadarki kariyerinde en hızlı yükselen rock radyo single'ı oldu ve gruba Billboard'ın Hard Rock Song listesinde ilk kez 1 numaraya ulaşmasını sağladı. Şarkı, Zakk Cervini (Bad Omens, Yungblud, Bring Me The Horizon, Spiritbox) ve Jordan Fish (Bring Me The Horozun, Poppy, House Of Protection, Architects) tarafından bi
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BEARTOOTH will release a new album, "Pure Ecstasy", on August 28 via Fearless Records. Marking the band's sixth album and first release with the label, "Pure Ecstasy" finds BEARTOOTH frontman Caleb Shomo pushing the group further than ever before across 11 massive tracks that channel both the chaos...
EVANESCENCE has released the official music video for its powerful new song "Who Will You Follow". Directed by Jensen Noen, the cinematic visual pairs thought-provoking imagery with an emotionally charged performance to explore the overwhelming impact of technology, misinformation and digital cultur...
After giving new single “Who Will You Follow” its live debut at Sick New World last month, Evanescence have now delivered a music video for the incandescent, yet brooding rock anthem. We’d previously saluted the song, from the band’s forthcoming Sanctuary LP, for the way it ebb-and-flows “between serene piano motifs and bruised-orange nu-rock riff-outs,” as well as the way Lee contorts herself from “gently-whispered musings towards a skies-splitting vibrato as she reflects on the ‘crack in the Matrix’ altering our realities.” Now, Lee and the rest of Evanescence navigate those planes while either rocking the tune from a busy street setting, or cruising through ivory halls as a bunch of phone-jockeys scroll through their phones. Lee then takes the plunge on a wild, “Tower of Terror”-esque elevator ride to hell, and resumes rocking with her band as a metropolis tears itself apart from the seams. You’ll find the new vid streaming up above.As previously reported, Evanescence’s Sanctuary album is due out June 5th via Sony Music / Columbia. The 12-song collection, which follows 2021’s The Bitter Truth, also features Evanescence’s 2025 single “Afterlife.” Vinyl and CD copies of Sanctuary are up for pre-order in Revolver’s shop. Evanescence’s world tour starts in June, with a North American run sporting openers Spiritbox and Nova Twins. A European leg of dates with Poppy take place later in the year. You’ll find a breakdown on all of Evanescence’s upcoming shows here.

