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Amy Lee of Evanescence: ‘I could happily do an entire album of nothing but Portishead covers’

Amy Lee of Evanescence reveals her wish to create an album of Portishead covers. She also reflects on her powerful song 'Bring Me to Life' and discusses her new album 'Sanctuary', which explores themes of healing amidst current challenges.

The Guardian· Aug 20, 2026 · 3:16 PM · 1 views

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Amy Lee of Evanescence reveals her wish to create an album of Portishead covers. She also reflects on her powerful song 'Bring Me to Life' and discusses her new album 'Sanctuary', which explores themes of healing amidst current challenges.

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