Hear Amy Lee, Poppy and Courtney LaPlante Join Forces For Massive Collab Track "End Of You" | THE NOISE


We don't mean to be dramatic, but this may be the best collab of 2025. After setting the internet ablaze with teasers and vague posts, hard rock heavy hitters Amy Lee (of Evanescence), Poppy, and Courtney LaPlante (of Spiritbox) have finally released their moving new single, "End Of You."

From the start, the single punches hard with its industrial-esque soundscapes, shifting seamlessly between the three vocalists. Their voices together create spine-tingling harmonies backed by sharp-edged electronica and heavy guitar riffs. When LaPlante enters the mix, her shattering screams intermingle with the thudding guitars and throbbing bass lines seamlessly, really making things fall into place. The anthemic hook is powerful as the artists come together to declare, "'Cause the end of you is the start of life for me," finding strength in each other and forging new paths together.

The accompanying music video is a cinematic visual that sees Lee, Poppy, and LaPlante at the mercy of a faceless man, head wrapped in bandages. With Lee and Poppy confined to their personalized prisons, they're kept under the watchful eye of their captor via a camera, having no choice but to perform for the creep. The video builds to a thrilling escape scene as Lee and Poppy break free from their rooms, leading to a commanding shot of the trio, side by side, before turning the cameras away.

It's no secret that the three icons have been in each other's circles for a while now, notably with LaPlante being mistaken for Poppy at the 2025 Grammys. Poppy also performed "Soft Spine" alongside Spiritbox at the Louder Than Life Festival, and the two also provided vocals for two separate tracks on BABYMETAL's recent album Metal Forth. Meanwhile, Amy Lee has had a collaborative-heavy year, working with artists like Halsey and K.Flay on tracks for the latest installment of the John Wick franchise.

Do yourself a favor and listen to "End Of You" today!


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