“End of You” — A Dark, Triumphant Blend of Rock’s Leading Women

When three of rock’s most commanding voices collide, you expect sparks, and “End of You” more than delivers. The powerhouse trio of Amy Lee, Courtney LaPlante, and Poppy create a track that feels both haunting and explosive, balancing beauty with sheer force.

Amy Lee takes the lead, her voice instantly recognizable. Decades into her career, she still brings that same signature depth — haunting, ethereal, and powerful enough to anchor an entire song on its own. Here, though, she’s joined by equally dynamic forces. Courtney LaPlante enters with her unmistakable fire, pushing the track into heavier, more aggressive territory the moment her vocals hit. Then Poppy slips in with her clean lines, smoothing the edges and weaving contrast into the storm. Together, the three voices don’t clash — they merge, each highlighting the others’ strengths.

Instrumentally, the song is polished and forceful, leaning into rock’s heavier side without overwhelming the vocals. The guitars and drums keep the track grounded in raw power, while the production leaves plenty of space for the voices to shine.

Lyrically, “End of You” speaks to the liberation that comes with walking away from a toxic relationship. Lines like “The end of you is the start of life for me” and “You are an echo of a dream as it fades from my mind” capture both release and rebirth. It’s not just about heartbreak — it’s about reclaiming strength.

What makes “End of You” stand out is the way these three women elevate one another. Each verse, each chorus, feels like a passing of the torch, a layering of emotion and style that could easily carry a full album. And if this song is any glimpse of what’s possible, fans will no doubt be clamoring for more collaborations between them.

Amy Lee: Best known as the frontwoman of Evanescence, Amy has long been celebrated for her soaring, hauntingly powerful vocals and her ability to fuse gothic and symphonic textures into rock. Her voice remains a cornerstone of modern alternative music.

Courtney LaPlante: As the lead vocalist of Spiritbox, Courtney has carved her place in the modern metal scene with her unique balance of melodic clarity and ferocious screams. Her versatility brings an undeniable heaviness and edge to this collaboration.

Poppy: Constantly evolving as an artist, Poppy blends genres seamlessly, moving from pop to industrial rock and metal with fearless creativity. Her clean, sharp vocals here provide a striking counterbalance to the intensity of Amy and Courtney.