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Evanescence Teams Up with K.Flay — New Song and Video Out Now!




Evanescence Teams Up with K.Flay — New Song and Video Out Now!



EVANESCENCE REVEALS EXPLOSIVE NEW COLLABORATION “FIGHT LIKE A GIRL (feat. K.FLAY)” – NEW VIDEO OUT NOW

END CREDIT TRACK FROM THE

JOHN WICK UNIVERSE FILM BALLERINA


Evanescence and alt-rock artist K.Flay have teamed up for the first time on a hard-hitting new song called “Fight Like A Girl” (SONY). The track plays over the end credits of Ballerina, the latest movie set in the John Wick universe — and both the song and the film drop today, June 6th. Fans can also check out the official art track HERE and the brand-new lyric video HERE.


Co-written by Evanescence lead singer Amy Lee, K.Flay, Dylan Eiland, and Ballerina film composer Tyler Bates, who also produced the track, “Fight Like A Girl” follows the release of Halsey and Amy Lee’s thunderous track “Hand That Feeds,” the first original song recently revealed from the film in early May.

“Tyler calling me up to create this song for Ballerina couldn’t have come at a more perfect time, I know I’m not the only girl out there ready to dig my heels in and show the world what we’re made of,” said Amy Lee. “I really wanted this song to be a collab, and K.Flay is one of my favorite artists. It is literally a dream come true to do this together!”

“Amy sent me the demo and I was immediately so energized, so inspired,” said K.Flay. “I was on tour at the time, and I wrote my verse backstage after a show, when my adrenaline was still super high. For me, the film and the song are both about how we channel our pain and how we choose to define ourselves. What separates the hero from the villain?”

Evanescence will kick off a run of live shows later this year, making stops on My Chemical Romance: The Black Parade tour and Louder Than Life festival before joining Metallica on their M72 World Tour. Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased here.


EVANESCENCE TOUR DATES

September 13 Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, FL (with My Chemical Romance)

September 18 Fiserv Forum, Milwaukee, WI (102.9 HOG Havoc)

September 19 Xcel Energy Center, Saint Paul, MN (93X Family Reunion)

September 21 Louder Than Life Festival, Louisville, KY

November 1 Optus Stadium, Burswood, AU (with Metallica)

November 5 Adelaide Oval, North Adelaide, AU (with Metallica)

November 8 Marvel Stadium, Docklands, AU (with Metallica)

November 12 Suncorp Stadium, Milton, AU (with Metallica)

November 15 Accor Stadium . Sydney Olympic Park, AU (with Metallica)

November 19 Eden Park, Auckland, NZ (with Metallica)

ABOUT EVANESCENCE:

In 2003, when the rock charts were dominated by predominantly male nü-metal and post-grunge acts, a young female-fronted band from Arkansas stood out from the crowd, offering something entirely new. They were Evanescence – and with their debut album, Fallen, they transformed the rock landscape. Led by frontwoman Amy Lee, Evanescence’s cinematic blend of metal and symphonic, piano-driven melodies captured a generation, while Fallen set the band on a path to global superstardom, earning them multiple GRAMMYS®, and becoming one of the highest-selling albums of all time.

Released in the spring of 2003, Fallen resonated deeply with fans, selling more than 141,000 copies in its first week and peaking at No.3 on the Billboard Top 200 Albums Chart, where it spent an astonishing 43 weeks in the Top 10. Within a month, Fallen was certified Platinum by the RIAA, while it was a Top 10 hit in more than ten countries, reaching No.1 in the UK, Canada, Australia, and across Europe. Much of the album’s initial success can be attributed to its stratospheric singles, including “Bring Me to Life,” which broke the Top 10 in more than 15 countries and topped Billboard’s Mainstream Top 40 and Alternative Airplay charts. “My Immortal” was a Top 10 hit in over ten countries, including the US, UK, and Australia.

At the 2004 GRAMMYS®, Evanescence received five nominations, including Album of the Year, Best Rock Album, Best Hard Rock Performance for “Bring Me to Life,” and Best New Artist, taking home the latter two. The following year, “My Immortal” received a nod for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals.

Today, Fallen holds steady as the sixth best-selling album of the 21st century (ranking just behind Lady Gaga’s The Fame and ahead of Coldplay’s A Rush of Blood to the Head) and remains one of the best-selling albums of all time, with more than 17 million copies sold worldwide. In 2022, Fallen received a rare Diamond certification from the RIAA, which recognizes 10 million units in US album sales. As a testament to the album’s enduring appeal, the video for “Bring Me To Life” surpassed 1.2 billion views on YouTube, making it one of the most-watched rock videos of all-time while “My Immortal” follows close behind.

To date, Evanescence has released a total of five studio albums, including the multi-platinum The Open Door (2004) and Evanescence (2011), both of which topped the Billboard 200. In 2021, the band thrilled fans with their first album of new material in a decade, The Bitter Truth. Now 20 years on, Evanescence continues to scale new heights. Featuring a line-up of Amy Lee (vocals, keyboards), Tim McCord (guitar/bass), Will Hunt (drums), Troy McLawhorn (guitars), and Emma Anzai (bass, backing vocals), the band continues to travel the globe, staging some of the most successful shows of their career, including Allianz Parque, a soccer stadium in Sāo Paulo, Brasil, which was the biggest headline show of Evanescence’s career to date, drawing 40,000 fans. Evanescence’s most recent single, “Afterlife” from the Netflix series, Devil May Cry. has had great success with over 20 million streams and over 10 million views on YouTube in just the first few weeks. “Afterlife” is the fastest moving single of the band’s career. Evanescence will perform a small amount of special shows in 2025 Tampa, FL with My Chemical Romance and Australia and New Zealand with Metallica. To see full show details, please visit Evanescence.com.

ABOUT K.FLAY:

Based in LA and originally from Illinois, multi-platinum artist K.Flay, born Kristine Flaherty, started rapping and writing songs on a lark while attending Stanford University, and soon began releasing her self-produced mixtapes. In 2017 she released her major label debut album Every Where Is Some Where, earning two GRAMMY Award nominations for the album’s iconic smash single “Blood in the Cut” and sending her to arenas around the world with her kinetic live set. As a songwriter, musician, and producer, she’s lent her talents to numerous collaborations, working with Tom Morello, Imagine Dragons, Mike Shinoda, Fitz and the Tantrums, Bishop Briggs, Louis the Child, Kaskade, Walk the Moon, grandson, The Regrettes, Two Feet, MisterWives, and more. Whether working on her own music or with others, K.Flay’s output remains rooted in her undeniable lyrical skills, an element she attributes to her innate love of language and its infinite possibilities. Her fifth studio album, MONO, is her first since going suddenly and completely deaf in her right ear in 2022. Although K.Flay’s hearing loss deeply informed her songwriting on the album, MONO marked the start of a new era for the artist, who explores an entire spectrum of existential questions and complex matters of the heart and mind on the LP. A relentlessly boundary-pushing artist with more than 1 BILLION streams and 100K+ tickets sold, K.Flay continues to commit herself to constant growth by holding herself to higher and more rigorous standards in every aspect of her artistry. www.kflay.com








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Ares Tya
Ares Tya
11 jun

Such a powerful collab! sains data

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