Released: March 26, 2021

Songwriter: Will Hunt (Drummer) Troy McLawhorn Tim McCord Amy Lee

[Verse 1]
Had enough, I've really had enough
Had enough of denial
I’m not alright, but I'm not gonna lie
I don't know that I ever was
All alone, I’ve waited, all alone
Held it in as I played by your rules
I've been biting my lip, but I'm losing my grip
I'm coming down, down, down

[Pre-Chorus]
When all the hate burns off
I'm left here with the pain
Behind our vain devices
Are we all the same?
Ooh, ah, ah, ah

[Chorus]
Change me into something I believe in
Change me so I don't have to pretend

[Verse 2]
Takе a breath and try to play along
But I'm a terrible liar
I feel thе world like a brick on my chest
And the party's just begun
Throw the rope, I’m wading through the mud
From your mouth flow a thousand truths
But you know
There’s only one

[Pre-Chorus]
When all the hate burns off
I'm left here with the pain
Ooh, ah, ah, ah

[Chorus]
Change me into something I believe in
Change me so I don’t have to pretend
Sweet words, they mean nothing, they're not true
'Cause the game is over

[Guitar Solo]

[Bridge]
I want it all or I want nothing at all
Maybe I can

[Chorus]
Change me into something I believe in
Change me so I don't have to pretend
Your sweet words, they mean nothing, save your breath
The game is over

Evanescence

Evanescence is an American rock band founded in Little Rock, Arkansas in 1995 by singer/pianist Amy Lee and guitarist Ben Moody. Evanescence was originally promoted in Christian stores. Later, the band made it clear they did not want to be considered part of the Christian rock genre, like fellow Wind-up Records artists Creed. Some of their most popular hits “Bring Me to Life,” “My Immortal,” and “What You Want.”

In 2014, the band parted ways with their long-term record label Wind-Up and became independent artists. In late 2016, they released a Ultimate Collection box set featuring all their albums along with the 2000 demo album Origin and a B-sides compilation Lost Whispers.

In November 2017, they released their fourth album, Synthesis, featuring a reimagining of some of their past songs plus two new original songs with the spotlight on full orchestra and electronics.