State Champ Radio

by DJ Frosty

Current track

Title

Artist

Current show
blank

State Champ Radio Mix

12:00 am 12:00 pm

Current show
blank

State Champ Radio Mix

12:00 am 12:00 pm


Evanescence’s Amy Lee Inspired by ‘Horrific & Beautiful’ Netflix Series ‘Devil May Cry’ for New Song ‘Afterlife’: Animated Video Premiere

Written by on March 27, 2025

Evanescence has stepped into the animated world of Devil May Cry.

The rock band has contributed the new track “Afterlife” to the upcoming Netflix animated series based on the popular Capcom video game. From showrunner and executive producer Adi Shankar, the show’s description reads that “sinister forces are at play to open the portal between the human and demon realms. In the middle of it all is Dante, an orphaned demon-hunter-for-hire, unaware that the fate of both worlds hangs around his neck.”

Evanescence’s Amy Lee wrote “Afterlife” with Mako (real name Alex Seaver), and while she wasn’t familiar with the Devil May Cry series before, she tells Billboard, “I absolutely love the show, art and story.”

Explore

Explore

See latest videos, charts and news

See latest videos, charts and news

She adds, “I have always loved good anime. Right from the first scene of the show, I knew it was going to be good. Creative and thought-provoking, horrific and beautiful, classic.”

Trending on Billboard

As for “Afterlife,” Lee says she wanted to capture a particular feeling through the Mako, Nick Raskulinecz and Tyler Demorest-produced track. “For me, the song is both the pain and the resolve. From the perspective of someone who has lost so much, and will always carry the marks of that, but also someone who has reached the point of being past the fear. No trepidation, no hesitation in your quest when you have committed to the fight and have nothing left to lose.”

Shankar, meanwhile, knew immediately that Evanescence was the perfect fit for the Devil May Cry musical universe. “Amy and her squad own this space. Evanescence sculpts entire emotional landscapes,” he says. “Their sound is alchemy — gothic grandeur meets raw vulnerability, a fusion of cinematic and anthemic. Amy Lee is a frequency that cuts straight to the soul. The way Amy Lee’s voice carries pain, power, and transcendence in a single note is exactly what Devil May Cry needed. To me, it wasn’t about picking a band—it was about recruiting the only band that could make this moment immortal.”

Shankar describes Devil May Cry as a “melancholic rock & roll Shakespearean tragedy — an operatic dance between fate, loss, and the relentless pursuit of redemption,” noting that “Afterlife” resonates with “two pivotal narrative threads” leading up to “several” season 1 plot twists. “Trauma is not just an event; it is an imprint, a fracture in time that the psyche never stops trying to mend,” the showrunner says. “When part of the child dies through heartbreak, the adult self is sentenced to an unending quest — seeking to reclaim what was lost, to heal a wound that has shaped them in ways they may never fully understand. In that sense, ‘Afterlife’ is not just a song in the story; it is the echo of a soul reaching for what once was, and perhaps, what could still be.”

Watch the “Afterlife” music video exclusively via Billboard below. Devil May Cry premieres April 3 on Netflix.

Related Images:


Reader's opinions

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *