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Poppy, Amy Lee, and Courtney LaPlante Unleash a Sonic Storm in “End of You”

Three of rock and metal’s most fearless voices collide in a track that’s equal parts haunting, untamed, and transcendent.


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When Poppy, Amy Lee (Evanescence), and Courtney LaPlante (Spiritbox) join forces, the result was never going to be subtle. “End of You” is a blistering collision of industrial rock, ethereal goth, and bone-shaking metalcore — a track that feels less like a song and more like a cataclysm. Each vocalist brings their world into the mix, and together they create something that feels daringly apocalyptic.


Amy Lee sets the foundation with her signature gothic melodies, her voice floating like smoke over pounding drums and distorted guitars. There’s a cathedral-like weight to her delivery, reminding listeners why she remains one of the most powerful vocalists in the genre. But before the listener gets comfortable, Poppy enters with her signature venom, spitting out verses with a mechanical edge that feels razor-sharp and unhinged.


And then comes Courtney LaPlante — a banshee in full flight. Her guttural screams tear through the track, shaking the ground beneath Lee’s elegance and Poppy’s chaos. It’s this contrast — beauty, venom, fury — that makes “End of You” feel like a three-act play of destruction, with no survivors left standing.


Lyrically, the track explores themes of betrayal, collapse, and rebirth through annihilation. “End of You” doesn’t whisper heartbreak; it screams obliteration. It’s about tearing down illusions, burning bridges, and finding power in ruin — all delivered with the kind of conviction only these three could channel.


Musically, it’s massive. The production layers industrial grit with gothic atmosphere and metalcore heaviness, building a soundscape that feels tailor-made for arenas. It’s relentless, theatrical, and yet deeply emotional — the perfect storm where each artist’s strength doesn’t just shine, but magnifies the others.


“End of You” is more than a collaboration. It’s a declaration. A reminder that when women in heavy music come together, they don’t just join forces — they rewrite the rules entirely.

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