Evanescence’s Amy Lee, Spiritbox’s Courtney LaPlante and Poppy Tell Us About Their Massive ‘End Of You’ Collab: “It’s the Start of Something”
The single 'End of You' blends heavy and melodic elements with empowering lyrics about overcoming toxicity, featuring three iconic vocalists in a cinematic music video directed by Jensen Noen.
- Last week, Amy Lee, co-founder and lead vocalist of Evanescence, Poppy, singer-songwriter and solo artist, and Courtney LaPlante, lead vocalist of Spiritbox, released the single 'End Of You', teasing the collaboration since last week and launching the music video.
- Producer Jordan Fish and Poppy conceived the track, which Lee and Fish developed remotely from Lee's Nashville home after a simple plan to 'get us all together' evolved into the single.
- The music places Amy Lee's opening vocals before Poppy and Courtney LaPlante's turns, blending soaring arena-rock with glitchy modern metalcore and heavy riffs.
- Later this month, Poppy will open for Evanescence in three US shows, with the artists signaling interest in a joint live debut featuring Amy Lee, Poppy, and Courtney LaPlante.
- Framed around themes of toxicity and empowerment, the song stems from the lyric `The end of you is the start of life for me` that Poppy brought to Amy Lee and Courtney LaPlante, uniting three female vocalists in modern heavy music.
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Amy Lee, Poppy, and Courtney LaPlante Drop Stunning Collab "End Of You"
After teasing fans with a possible collaboration last week, Amy Lee, Poppy, and Courtney LaPlante have released a single together. “End Of You” arrives alongside a stunning music video featuring the three leading ladies of hardcore in a high-production hostage situation. The video finds Lee, Poppy, and LaPlante at the mercy of a faceless man, head wrapped in bandages. With Lee and Poppy confined to their own elaborate prisons, kept under the wat…
Evanescence’s Amy Lee, Spiritbox’s Courtney LaPlante and Poppy tell us about their massive ‘End Of You’ collab: “It’s the start of something”
Evanescence‘s Amy Lee, Spiritbox‘s Courtney LaPlante and Poppy have spoken to NME about their ground-breaking new collaborative track ‘End Of You’ – and the chances of the trio releasing more music as a fully-fledged supergroup. Check out the new single below. Released today (September 4), after an initial teaser of the artwork last week sent shockwaves of anticipation through heavy music fans, ‘End Of You’ confirms this first-time collaboration…
Poppy, Amy Lee & Courtney LaPlante Unite for New Single “End of You”
Poppy, Amy Lee, and Courtney LaPlante — three of rock’s most distinctive voices — have officially unleashed their brand-new single, “End of You,” via Sumerian Records. Alongside the track comes an equally fierce music video that brings their vision to life. “End of You” is nothing short of a sonic powerhouse, showcasing the trio at […]
The expected and surprising single premiered yesterday, Thursday, September 4. But that’s not all; the artists agreed to an interview with NME. There they gave the details of the background that led to the generational collaboration. The song is called “End of You” and is now available on all digital platforms. Collaboration between Amy Lee, Poppy and Courtney LaPlante After cryptic messages via social networks, it was finally released “End of Y…
“It’s about challenging the norms and showing how strong we are when unified as women”: Poppy, Amy Lee and Courtney LaPlante explain how their generational team-up End Of You came together
The three singers tell all about their new collaboration – including whether or not more music is on the horizon
Amy Lee, Poppy, & Courtney Laplante join forces, release "End of You"
Amy Lee, singer of goth rock favorites Evanescence, has teamed up with Poppy and Courtney LaPlante, singer of metal band Spiritbox. The black-haired trio's new single, "End of You", is out now via Sumerian Records.You can check out the music video, directed by Jensen Noen, below.:Last week, the trio stunned the music world with a group photo uploaded to Instagram, which serves as both the single's cover and the header for this article. Buy or st…
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