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Former Evanescence Guitarist, Jen Majura, Announces Decision to ‘Step Away' From Music Industry
Jen Majura, a seasoned guitarist who has performed with bands such as Equilibrium, Knorkator and Evanescence, has announced her decision to 'step away' from the music industry. Majura's plans were shared on her Instagram account on Tuesday (June 10), explaining that she had come to the decision after 'careful consideration, observing what's going on in the music industry, AI related developments and change in society.' More from Billboard Woman Arrested for Attempted Break-In at BTS Jung Kook's Residence on the Day of His Military Discharge Carín León Is Ready to Prove He's The 'Missing Link' Between Regional Mexican and Country Music The Grammys Add New Country Category for 2026 'Instead of wasting another year of my life constantly hoping for new energy, drive and creativity, I've reached a point in my life where I can confidentially lean back in peace,' she wrote. 'While time allowed me, I was able to collect an amazing amount of beautiful experiences, tours, shows, travels and moments! I am grateful for every bit of that, but the world has changed. I can confidently make up my mind to stop. 'I am not saying that I will never create any music again, whether recorded or live – but for now I feel there are healthier and better things to fill my life with good vibes and not deal with the overwhelming amount of ridiculousness that comes with the music industry now days. I just can't identify with today's attitude and values anymore.' As Majura continued she shared her well wishes to 'all the ambitious and remaining 'creators', young and old,' before offering four singles to her fans as something of a parting gift. 'As a final musical endeavor I wanna share 4 tracks with you,' she wrote. 'Songs that were written over a decade ago together with the great guitarist Dennis Hormes. I found these old demo recordings while cleaning out stuff from my computer and thought they are too good to not be shared.' A musician from an early age, Majura has performed professionally since 2000, with work as a guitarist and bassist in bands such as Equilibrium, Knorkator and Black Thunder Ladies, and a handful of solo albums to her name. Majura came to widespread attention in 2015 when she took over from Terry Balsamo as the lead guitarist of Arkansas rockers Evanescence. Performing on the band's most recent two albums (2017's Synthesis and 2021's The Bitter Truth), Majura's exit from the band was announced in May 2022. 'It has been a very special chapter in the band with our dear friend Jen Majura, but we have decided it's time to go our separate ways,' the group said at the time. 'We will always love her and support her, and can't wait to see what she does next! We are so grateful for the good times and great music we made all around the world together.' Following her departure from Evanescence, Majura co-founded 'crossover metal band' How We End, and also performed vocals on the track 'Deep Inside,' from former Dream Theater drummer Mike Mangini's Invisible Signs albums. Best of Billboard Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1 Janet Jackson's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits H.E.R. & Chris Brown 'Come Through' to No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay Chart


Perth Now
2 days ago
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- Perth Now
Former Evanescence guitarist Jen Majura steps back from music industry
Former Evanescence guitarist Jen Majura is stepping back from the music industry. The 41-year-old German rocker was a member of the Bring Me To Life band from 2015 until 2022, when she found herself unceremoniously ousted from the band. Three years on, the touring musician has decided to quit music for the foreseeable future, because of the "overwhelming amount of ridiculousness that comes with the music industry nowadays." In a letter to fans shared on Instagram, she penned: 'Dear friends, 'I'm gonna make this as brief as I can: 'After careful consideration, observing what's going on in the music industry, AI related developments and change in society I've come to the conclusion to step away. 'Some of you have heard me talk about this quite a while ago. Instead of wasting another year of my life constantly hoping for new energy, drive and creativity, I've reached a point in my life where I can confidentially lean back in peace. While time allowed me, I was able to collect an amazing amount of beautiful experiences, tours, shows, travels and moments! I am grateful for every bit of that, but the world has changed. I can confidently make up my mind to stop." Majura hasn't ruled out a return to music in the future. She continued: 'I am not saying that I will never create any music again, whether recorded or live – but for now I feel there are healthier and better things to fill my life with good vibes and not deal with the overwhelming amount of ridiculousness that comes with the music industry nowadays. I just can't identify with today's attitude and values anymore." After thanking fans for their support over the years, Majura announced the release of four tracks she stumbled upon after a decade. She said: 'I wholeheartedly want to wish all the ambitious and remaining "creators', young and old, all the best. With time, the meaning will become clearer. 'To you, the fans, I wanna give you a giant virtual hug and say THANK YOU for all your support, love and faith throughout these years of me being an active touring musician, I am grateful." She signed off: 'As a final musical endeavor I wanna share 4 tracks with you. Songs that were written over a decade ago together with the great guitarist Dennis Hormes. I found these old demo recordings while cleaning out stuff from my computer and thought they are too good to not be shared. So if you made it this far and read the whole post, I assume you actually ARE someone that truly cares and these 4 singles are for you!' Announcing the departure of Majura, Amy Lee and co declared her tenure a "very special chapter" in the history of the group. In a social media statement, they wrote: 'It has been a very special chapter in the band with our dear friend Jen Majura, but we have decided it's time to go our separate ways. 'We will always love her and support her, and can't wait to see what she does next! We are so grateful for the good times and great music we made all around the world together.' Majura later claimed it was not her decision to leave Evanescence, but insisted there are "no hard feelings" or animosity between her and the rest of the band. She tweeted: 'I feel the need to address that none of this was my decision! "I have no hard feelings against anybody and I wish Evanescence all the best. I am allowed to carry beautiful memories of these past years, I am grateful.' Majura replaced Terry Balsamo as guitarist, the replacement of original member Ben Moody, who quit back in 2003.