In a recent interview with The Mistress Carrie Podcast, Evanescence singer Amy Lee spoke about the growing bond between women in heavy music.
She expressed pride in seeing women dominate both Active Rock radio charts, citing Evanescence's Number One slot alongside The Pretty Reckless's Number Two as a testament to women leading the genre.
The sisterhood of rock and metal is constantly expanding, with women supporting and pushing each other for more inclusivity and open-mindedness.
Lee emphasized that hard work and talent are key factors in success, rather than gender.
A highlight of Evanescence's current tour has been the all-female lineup on their hit single "Fight Like A Girl," featuring K.Flay.
The band kicked off their North American trek on June 11 at West Palm Beach's iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre and will run through August 2 in Clarkson, Michigan.
Special guests Spiritbox and Nova Twins are supporting on the tour, with Poppy opening select European dates.
The band plans to return to the U.S.
for a special one-off gig at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado on October 26.
Evanescence has partnered with PLUS1 to support organizations providing humanitarian aid and medical relief worldwide through their ticket sales.
Their latest album "Sanctuary" was released digitally on June 5 and is available as various formats, including standard CD, deluxe CD, and limited-edition box set.
A double vinyl of the album will be released on September 4.
When discussing women in heavy music, Lee expressed excitement about showing support for one another behind the scenes.
She mentioned how this aspect has been overlooked in the past, with people often depicting women as fighting among themselves rather than supporting each other.
However, Evanescence is actively promoting a positive image of women leading and inspiring each other in the genre.