Evanescence are back in motion, releasing new single ‘Who Will You Follow’ as the first real glimpse into their upcoming album Sanctuary, due out June 5th.
If you caught Amy Lee teasing fragments online, this is the full reveal, and it’s not just a one off track either. ‘Who Will You Follow’ signals a band leaning into a heavier, more modern edge, with production handled by Zakk Cervini and Jordan Fish, that pairing alone tells you this isn’t a safe, throwback release.
Cervini and Fish have spent the last few years reshaping heavy music’s mainstream crossover, pulling them into Evanescence’s orbit feels deliberate.
Evanescence ‘Who Will You Follow’
A record three years in the making
Sanctuary hasn’t come together quickly, it’s been in the works for over three years, with sessions split between Cervini, Fish, and veteran producer Nick Raskulinecz, whose work with Korn and Foo Fighters adds another layer of weight behind the desk.
Amy Lee isn’t downplaying what this album means either (per press release):
“This album is over three years in the making, and finally listening back to it all at once, about to release it to the world, I am so damn proud of every second of it. It’s overwhelming. Working on it has been my outlet for so much that feels wrong and out of control, and a place to ignite hope through the power of music and connection… good thing we have the tour all lined up or I wouldn’t know what to do with myself now! I’ve been completely obsessed. I’m dying for the fans to hear this.”
It reads like someone who’s poured everything into the process and isn’t interested in holding anything back now it’s done.
Evanescence ‘Sanctuary’ tracklist

The full tracklist paints a familiar emotional arc, but with titles that hint at something darker sitting underneath:
- Beautiful Lie
- Tell Me When You’ve Had Enough
- Who Will You Follow
- Rapture
- Afterlife
- Sanctuary
- How Do I Heal
- About Us
- Calm Down
- Self Destruct
- Forever Without You
- Wide Open Heart
There’s always been a tension in Evanescence between cinematic vulnerability and controlled heaviness, the question now is how far they push that balance in 2026.
‘Who Will You Follow’ feels like the first step into that answer, not a reinvention, but definitely not a band standing still either.
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