12 Stones
12 Stones

12 Stones

American Hard Rock and Post-Grunge band formed in 2000 in Mandeville, Louisiana. Led by Paul McCoy, they gained worldwide fame following their collaboration with Evanescence on the hit "Bring Me to Life". With lyrics focusing on overcoming adversity and spirituality, the group is a staple in Christian alternative rock, blending heavy riffs with powerful melodies across classic albums like "Anthem for the Underdog".

Banda Rock Mandeville, LA, US Desde 2000

About

History

12 Stones formed in 2000 in Mandeville, Louisiana. The band signed with Wind-up Records within 15 months of meeting. Their self-titled debut album was released in 2002, featuring hit singles like "The Way I Feel" and "Broken".

The band reached peak mainstream success in 2003 when lead singer Paul McCoy featured on Evanescence's "Bring Me to Life", which earned a Grammy Award. Over the years, their music has been featured in several film soundtracks (Elektra, The Scorpion King) and WWE events.