Evanescence are entering a powerful new chapter, and in a recent interview with Kerrang!, Amy Lee gave fans one of the most honest looks yet at the band’s upcoming album Sanctuary and the emotions behind it.
After years of writing and recording, Sanctuary is finally ready to be heard. According to Amy, this album has been a long time coming, shaped by both personal struggles and the state of the world around her.
A Creative Escape That Became Something Bigger
During the interview, Amy described Sanctuary as more than just a collection of songs. It became a place she could escape to when everything else felt overwhelming. Writing music gave her a sense of control during uncertain times, and that feeling is woven throughout the album.
She also shared that she became completely immersed in the process, at times stepping away from everything else just to focus on finishing lyrics and shaping the record into what it needed to be.
Years in the Making
Sanctuary wasn’t created overnight. The album took shape over the course of several years, with sessions happening between tours and across different locations. That time allowed the songs to evolve naturally, giving the band space to experiment and refine their sound.
The result is something that still feels unmistakably Evanescence, while also pushing forward into new territory.
“Who Will You Follow” Sets the Tone
The lead single Who Will You Follow offers a strong introduction to the album’s themes. The song dives into ideas of influence, leadership, and the choices people make when they are searching for direction.
It carries the emotional weight fans expect from Evanescence, but with a sharper, more urgent edge that reflects the current moment.
A Modern Sound Without Losing Identity
While Sanctuary builds on the band’s signature mix of rock, piano, and atmospheric elements, it also embraces a more modern production style. Collaborations with producers like Jordan Fish and Zakk Cervini helped shape a heavier and more current sound, without losing what makes Evanescence unique.
That balance between evolution and identity is something Amy clearly values, and it shows in the way she talks about the album.
Ready to Share It With the World
One of the strongest takeaways from the interview is just how much this album means to her. Amy spoke about feeling both proud and relieved to finally release music that she and the band have been deeply connected to for so long.
For fans, Sanctuary is shaping up to be more than just a new album. It feels like a statement. A reflection of everything the band has been through, and a reminder of why their music continues to connect in such a real way.
Sanctuary is set to be released June 5, 2026.









