1.2 2002–2005: Fallen and Anywhere but Home.
The latter two changes led to a hiatus, with temporary band members contributing to tour performances. As a result, none of the band's five studio albums feature the same lineup. The lineup of the group changed several times over the course of the first two studio albums ' productions and promotions: David Hodges left in 2002, co-founder Moody left in 2003 (mid-tour), followed by guitarist John LeCompt and drummer Rocky Gray in 2007, and Terry Balsamo in 2015. On March 26, 2021, the band released their fifth studio album, The Bitter Truth. In March 2017, Lee stated Evanescence was working on a fourth album for release later in 2017 Synthesis was released worldwide on November 10, 2017, and marked a stylistic change in the band's sound. In addition, Balsamo left the band and was replaced by Jen Majura. In 2015, Evanescence emerged from hiatus and announced they would resume touring however, they stated that new Evanescence material was not being produced, as Lee was focusing on a solo project instead. Following the end of the album's tour cycle in 2012, the band entered another hiatus. Troy McLawhorn also became a full-time band member during this time. The band spent 2012 on tour in promotion of their latest album with other bands including The Pretty Reckless and Fair to Midland. The album also debuted at number one on four other different Billboard charts the Rock Albums, Digital Albums, Alternative Albums, and the Hard Rock Albums charts. It debuted at the top of the Billboard 200 chart with 127,000 copies in sales. The band reconvened in June 2009 with a new lineup their next studio album, Evanescence, was released in 2011. In 2006, the band released their second studio album, The Open Door, which sold more than five million copies. A year later, Evanescence released their first live album, Anywhere but Home, which sold more than one million copies worldwide. On the strength of hit singles " Bring Me to Life" and " My Immortal", Fallen sold more than 17 million copies worldwide and helped the band win two Grammy Awards out of six nominations. After recording independent albums, the band released their first full-length album, Fallen, on Wind-up Records in 2003. Evanescence is an American rock band founded in Little Rock, Arkansas, in 1995 by singer, pianist, and keyboardist Amy Lee and guitarist Ben Moody.