In October 2016, Lee revealed during an interview with the online magazine Loudwire that "there is Evanescence in the future", adding that the band had reunited to re-record some of their earlier material, including tracks from their work before their first studio album Fallen (2003). On September 13, 2016, the band announced a vinyl box set titled The Ultimate Collection which included all three studio albums, the demo recorded early on in their career and new version of their song "Even in Death" the set was released on February 17, 2017. In 2016, more dates were added to their tour with concerts taking place in the United States. She further added that she focused on making music as a solo artist and exploring a side to her different from the one when she worked with Evanescence. At that time, Lee announced that there were no future plans for recording new material with the band and that the group would only tour and rejoin with its fans through concerts in the following year. In November 2015, Evanescence made its return to stage, performing at Ozzfest in Tokyo, Japan. During that period, the band also parted ways with their long-term record label Wind-up Records. Since the release of their self-titled third studio album in 2011 and the accompanying world tour (2011–2012), Evanescence took a three-year hiatus, during which each member pursued their own projects.
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