As Women’s History Month is celebrated around the world in March, it’s the perfect time to recognize the impact women have had on music especially in genres where they were historically underrepresented.
Recently, music publication Loudwire released a list of the best rock and metal albums released between 2000 and 2024, highlighting the records that shaped the modern era of heavy music. Among the albums recognized is Evanescence’s iconic 2003 debut album, Fallen.
More than two decades after its release, Fallen remains one of the most influential and commercially successful rock albums of the 21st century.
A Defining Album of the 2000s
Released in March 2003, Fallen introduced millions of listeners to Evanescence’s signature sound a blend of gothic rock, alternative metal, orchestral elements, and the powerful voice of frontwoman Amy Lee.
The album produced several massive hits that still define the band today, including:
- “Bring Me to Life”
- “My Immortal”
- “Going Under”
The success of these songs helped the album become a global phenomenon. Fallen has sold over 17 million copies worldwide, including over 10 million copies in the United States, where it achieved Diamond certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
The album’s impact was also recognized at the 2004 Grammy Awards, where Evanescence won Best New Artist and Best Hard Rock Performance for “Bring Me to Life.”
Amy Lee’s Impact on Rock Music
Amy Lee’s influence on rock and alternative music cannot be overstated. As the lead singer, songwriter, and co-founder of Evanescence, she helped shape the band’s distinctive sound by blending classical influences, piano-driven melodies, and heavy guitar arrangements.
At a time when the rock and metal scenes were largely dominated by male-fronted bands, Lee became one of the most recognizable female voices in modern rock. Her success helped pave the way for other female artists in heavy music and inspired a generation of musicians.
Lee’s songwriting often explores themes of identity, loss, resilience, and empowerment — topics that resonated deeply with fans around the world.
Beyond Fallen, Lee has continued to expand her musical legacy through Evanescence albums such as:
- The Open Door (2006)
- Evanescence (2011)
- The Bitter Truth (2021)
Each release has continued to showcase her evolving artistry and dedication to pushing the boundaries of rock music.