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The producer for Evanescence's third studio album. More information to follow shortly.
'''Nick Raskulinecz''' (born February 4, 1970) is an American record producer. He's worked with many rock musicians and bands such as [[Korn]], Foo Fighters, Trivium, Deftones and Alice in Chains. He owns a studio called [[Rock Falcon Studio]] in Nashville, TN.
 
He worked with [[Evanescence]] in 2011 as the Producer for their [[Evanescence (album)|third studio album]], after the band parted ways with [[Steve Lillywhite]] in 2010.<ref name="ev3" />
 
In late 2019 he mixed Evanescence's cover of Fleetwood Mac's ''[[The Chain]]'' for Xbox's ''[[Gears 5]]'' video game.<ref name="chain" />
 
The band worked with Nick again when they went into the studio to record the first four songs for their fifth studio album, ''[[The Bitter Truth]]''.<ref name="bittertruth" /> He was originally going to work on four songs as the band planned to work with different producers, but ended up handling the production of the rest of the album due to the COVID-19 pandemic.<ref name="siriusxm" /> He mixed the album, and got a co-writing credit on the fifth single, ''[[Better Without You]]''.<ref>''The Bitter Truth'' (2021), liner notes.</ref>
 
He produced [[Amy Lee]]'s duet with Lzzy Hale on [[Halestorm]]'s ''[[Break In]]''.<ref name="breakin" />
 
== External links ==
*[https://www.instagram.com/officialnickraskulinecz/ Nick Raskulinecz] on Instagram
 
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<ref name="ev3">{{cite news|last=Goodman|first=William|date=April 13, 2011|url=https://www.spin.com/2011/04/amy-lee-talks-evanescences-comeback-lp/|title=Amy Lee Talks Evanescence's Comeback LP|newspaper=Spin}}</ref>
 
<ref name="chain">{{cite news|title=Amy Lee Says New Evanescence Music Out By April Tour|url=https://hiddenjams.com/2020/02/28/amy-lee-evanescence-music-april-tour/|date=February 28, 2020|work=Hidden Jams}}</ref>
 
<ref name="bittertruth">{{cite news|last=|first=|date=May 8, 2020|url=https://www.blabbermouth.net/news/evanescences-new-album-the-bitter-truth-will-arrive-this-year-says-amy-lee/|title=EVANESCENCE's New Album, 'The Bitter Truth', Will Arrive This Year, Says AMY LEE|newspaper=Blabbermouth.net}}</ref>
 
<ref name="breakin">{{cite web|last=Hale|first=Lzzy|date=May 8, 2020|url=https://www.instagram.com/p/B_8QITMhP_F/|title=The studio recorded version of #BreakIn will be unleashed to the world in August!|work=Instagram}}</ref>
 
<ref name="siriusxm">{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2FAJd6r-ks|title=Amy Lee on the Future of Evanescence|date=August 25, 2020|work=YouTube}}</ref>
 
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Nick Raskulinecz (born February 4, 1970) is an American record producer. He's worked with many rock musicians and bands such as Korn, Foo Fighters, Trivium, Deftones and Alice in Chains. He owns a studio called Rock Falcon Studio in Nashville, TN.

He worked with Evanescence in 2011 as the Producer for their third studio album, after the band parted ways with Steve Lillywhite in 2010.[1]

In late 2019 he mixed Evanescence's cover of Fleetwood Mac's The Chain for Xbox's Gears 5 video game.[2]

The band worked with Nick again when they went into the studio to record the first four songs for their fifth studio album, The Bitter Truth.[3] He was originally going to work on four songs as the band planned to work with different producers, but ended up handling the production of the rest of the album due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[4] He mixed the album, and got a co-writing credit on the fifth single, Better Without You.[5]

He produced Amy Lee's duet with Lzzy Hale on Halestorm's Break In.[6]

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