Amy Lee’s Voice Becomes Entire Soundtrack for New Short Film

*Amy Lee from Evanescence performs at Marvel Stadium on November 08, 2025 in Melbourne, Australia. (Sam Tabone/Getty Images)*
Amy Lee is taking her voice into entirely new territory.
The Evanescence frontwoman's vocals have been transformed into a complete musical score for the upcoming short film The Seventh Turn.
According to a press release, composer Michael Wandmacher created the soundtrack by using only recordings of Lee's voice. The project transformed her vocal performances into bells, percussion, strings, keyboards, sound effects, and atmospheric textures, effectively building an entire cinematic score from a single source.
The production team says the soundtrack was created without traditional instruments, synthesizers, samplers, or artificial intelligence.
“I had an unusual idea, if it is possible to create an entire score with only voices—not just the choral, vocal, and FX parts, but the whole score, where the voices substitute for the instruments, yet it doesn’t sound like that,” Wandmacher said in a statement.
Lee embraced the challenge.
“It’s very inspiring when there is this wild concept, and it gives you a bit of a roadmap,” she said. “I thought, ‘Here are our parameters of what we're allowed to do, and what we're not.’ There are no instruments, nothing, just vocals.”
“Every single thing is sourced from a voice,” Lee continued. “You can imagine how fun that is for a vocalist to hear that assignment and hear it work so well.”
A teaser for The Seventh Turn offers fans a preview of the unique soundscape created through the project.
The film is scheduled to premiere July 1 through the streaming platform Kinema.
Meanwhile, Lee is currently on tour with Evanescence in support of the band's latest album, Sanctuary.
Content for this summary was derived from original reporting by ABC Audio, as featured on 105.7 The Point
