In March 2014, Evanescence parted ways with record label Wind-Up Records and became an independent band. In 2017, the band released their fourth studio album, Synthesis, an orchestral and electronic re-imagining of past songs alongside two new songs,[2] "Imperfection" and "Hi-Lo". The band released their fifth studio album, The Bitter Truth, in 2021, preceded by the songs "Wasted on You", "The Game is Over", "Use My Voice", and "Better Without You".
^ abSong was released as a promotional single for Synthesis.
^The demo title of "Broken Pieces Shine" on Evolution is known as “BPS #7.1”.
^"Cruel Summer" is a 1983 song originally performed by Bananarama.
^The Synthesis version of "End of the Dream" is known as "The End of the Dream".
^ ab"Eternal" consists of two songs: "Eternal" and "Demise". "Listen to the Rain" was originally intended to be included in-between the two songs but was eventually scrapped.
^ abSong samples White Zombie's 1998 song "Ratfinks, Suicide Tanks and Cannibal Girls".
^"Field of Innocence" samples "Morning Hymn" from the Preludium of the Broadway musical version of The Sound of Music.
^"Glory Box" is a 1995 song originally performed by Portishead. The version that appears on The Bitter Truth was recorded during Evanescence's virtual concert, A Live Session from Rock Falcon Studio, in 2020.
^Evanescence covered an acoustic version of Nirvana's 1993 song "Heart-Shaped Box" at some shows in early 2003. The version that appears on the "Going Under" single was recorded during a performance at WXDX-FM.
^"Imaginary" was released as a promotional single for Fallen.
^The band version of "My Immortal" was also added onto later pressings of Fallen.
^"New Way to Bleed" was remixed by Photek for Avengers Assemble: Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture and known as "A New Way to Bleed".
^Evanescence covered So Close's self-titled song in 1998. So Close was a band formed by Ben Moody, Will Boyd and Matt Outlaw prior to Evanescence.
^"The Chain" is a 1977 song originally performed by Fleetwood Mac.
^"The Chain" was released to promote the 2019 video game Gears 5.
^The demo title of "The Game Is Over" on Evolution is abbreviated to "GIO".
^The introduction to "The Only One", which features three distinctive duck quacks, is a sample of an unreleased song called "Tuna Afternoon". The song was written by Amy Lee and Terry Balsamo during the making of The Open Door for fun but was eventually added to the beginning of "The Only One".
^Evanescence covered Korn's 2002 song "Thoughtless" on their Fallen tour in 2004. The version that appears on Anywhere but Home was recorded at a concert at Le Zénith in Paris.
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