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'''''Embracing The Bitter Truth''''' is a 48-minute documentary about the making of [[Evanescence]]'s fifth studio album, ''[[The Bitter Truth]]'', during the COVID-19 pandemic. Directed by Adam Jones, it premiered on The Coda Collection channel on Amazon Prime on March 26, 2021.<ref>[https://twitter.com/evanescence/status/1372943394058629124 "Embrace The Bitter Truth with us as we chronicle the making of our new album during the COVID pandemic."]. March 19, 2021. ''Twitter''.</ref>
'''''Embracing The Bitter Truth''''' is a 48-minute documentary about the making of [[Evanescence]]'s fifth studio album, ''[[The Bitter Truth]]'', during the COVID-19 pandemic. Directed by Adam Jones, it premiered on The Coda Collection channel on Amazon Prime on March 26, 2021.<ref>[https://twitter.com/evanescence/status/1372943394058629124 "Embrace The Bitter Truth with us as we chronicle the making of our new album during the COVID pandemic."]. March 19, 2021. ''Twitter''.</ref>
On May 24, the documentary was made available in other countries, because it was initially only made available in the US.


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Embracing The Bitter Truth is a 48-minute documentary about the making of Evanescence's fifth studio album, The Bitter Truth, during the COVID-19 pandemic. Directed by Adam Jones, it premiered on The Coda Collection channel on Amazon Prime on March 26, 2021.[1]

On May 24, the documentary was made available in other countries, because it was initially only made available in the US.

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