SINGLES
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End of You
A striking collaboration with Poppy and Courtney LaPlante, End of You fuses theatrical darkness with modern rock intensity. Born from a shared creative vision, the track explores themes of strength, unity, and defiance, carried by three distinct voices that collide with purpose. Its bold, cinematic energy and empowering message helped propel it to the top of the rock charts, marking a milestone moment for women in heavy music.
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HAND THAT FEEDS
Created with Halsey for the film Ballerina, Hand That Feeds blends haunting piano, electronic textures, and raw emotional weight. The song moves between fragility and power, mirroring the film’s tension while standing strong on its own. Visually and sonically cinematic, it captures a push-and-pull dynamic of control, survival, and inner conflict.
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THE RECKONING
Captured during the Worlds Collide Tour, this live version of Within Temptation’s The Reckoning brings together soaring vocals and symphonic rock on a massive scale. The performance channels the electricity of the stage, transforming the track into a powerful, shared moment between artists and audience. It’s a dynamic reimagining that highlights both intensity and connection in a live setting.
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1000 YEARS
This collaboration with Bush reinterprets the song with a deeper emotional resonance. Amy’s vocals add a haunting counterpoint, elevating the track into something more expansive and intimate at once. The result is a layered reflection on love, time, and the weight of memory, both fragile and enduring.
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LOVE HURTS
Originally made famous by The Everly Brothers, this version of Love Hurts, created with Dave Stewart, leans into the song’s vulnerability and timeless ache. Stripped down yet richly textured, it transforms a classic into a cinematic, emotionally resonant performance that lingers long after the final note.
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One Day The Only Butterflies Left Will Be In Your Chest As You March Towards Your Death
This haunting collaboration with Bring Me The Horizon unfolds like the closing scene of a film. Set against an apocalyptic backdrop, the song explores environmental collapse and human consequence through a tense, emotional duet. Its cinematic structure and stark storytelling leave a lasting, unsettling impact.
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SAKURA RISING
A cross-cultural collaboration with Wagakki Band, Sakura Rising blends traditional Japanese instrumentation with symphonic rock to create something entirely unique. Written across languages and continents, the song reflects a shared human experience, centered on unity, resilience, and connection during uncertain times. The result is both epic in scale and deeply personal in meaning.
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WHEN I'M GONE
Teaming up with Body Count, this track channels grief, urgency, and reflection. Written in the wake of loss, it serves as both tribute and warning, urging connection and presence while there is still time. The contrast between heavy instrumentation and emotional vocals creates a powerful, cathartic balance.
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SPEAK TO ME
Written for the film Voice from the Stone, this orchestral ballad is rooted in love, loss, and longing. Built around piano, strings, and cinematic percussion, the song unfolds as a message from beyond, told from a deeply personal perspective. Its haunting beauty and emotional depth make it one of Amy’s most intimate solo works.
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LOVE EXISTS
Inspired by an Italian original, Love Exists transforms language and feeling into something deeply personal and universal. With lush string arrangements and layered production, the song explores the complexity of love. Its pain, its beauty, and its persistence. At its core, it’s a reminder that even in darkness, connection remains.
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Baby Did a Bad, Bad Thing
A dark, electrified reinterpretation of Chris Isaak’s classic, this version carries a raw, rebellious edge. Originally tied to film sessions, the track evolved over time into a fully realized release, fueled by creative independence and a desire to reclaim unfinished work. Gritty and unapologetic, it stands as a bold reimagining.
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GOING TO CALIFORNIA
This intimate take on Led Zeppelin’s classic strips the song down to its emotional core. Rooted in nostalgia and personal history, it reflects Amy’s musical upbringing and connection to home. Gentle and understated, it captures a sense of peace and quiet reflection.
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With or Without You
Inspired by a vivid dream, this reimagining of U2’s iconic song leans into darker textures and emotional intensity. Built from a moment of instinct, it transforms the familiar into something more haunting and introspective, capturing the complexity and contradiction of love.
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It's a Fire
A minimalist, atmospheric interpretation of Portishead’s It’s a Fire, this cover highlights the song’s raw vulnerability. Part of Recover, Vol. 1, it’s a quiet, deeply personal homage, allowing space for the lyrics and emotion to take center stage.
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Halfway Down the Stairs
Originally a whimsical classic, this version from Muppets: The Green Album takes an unexpected turn. Blending innocence with experimental production, it transforms the familiar into something darker and more introspective, offering a unique and imaginative reinterpretation.
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Sally’s Song
From The Nightmare Before Christmas, this delicate cover brings a new depth to a beloved piece. Featuring harp and stripped-back instrumentation, it leans into the song’s quiet longing and emotional nuance. The result is a haunting, intimate performance that feels both timeless and deeply personal.
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Korn MTV Unplugged
Featured on MTV Unplugged: Korn, this reimagined version of Freak on a Leash pairs Amy Lee with Korn for a striking acoustic performance. Stripped of its original aggression and rebuilt with orchestral instrumentation, the song takes on a darker, more dramatic intensity. Amy’s haunting vocals add a powerful new dimension, transforming the track into a memorable collaboration that bridges two defining voices of alternative rock.
“Don't be afraid of the shadows, it only means there's light nearby.”
-Amy Lee
ALBUMS
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Dream To Much
Dream Too Much is a deeply personal and imaginative children’s album from Amy Lee, created in collaboration with her family and inspired by motherhood. Written during a time of newfound creativity, the album blends whimsical storytelling with heartfelt moments, offering music that resonates with both children and adults. Featuring a mix of original songs and reimagined classics, it captures a sense of wonder, warmth, and connection, brought to life through playful arrangements and dreamlike visuals.
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Recover Volume 1
Recover, Vol. 1 is an intimate collection of cover songs that showcases Amy Lee’s ability to reinterpret beloved music through her own lens. Stripping each track down to its emotional core, the EP transforms familiar songs into something darker, more atmospheric, and deeply personal. Created as a creative outlet, the project reflects a love for the originals while offering a fresh perspective shaped by mood, texture, and feeling.
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Aftermath
Aftermath marks Amy Lee’s first solo album, composed as the soundtrack to the film War Story. Created alongside Dave Eggar and Chuck Palmer, the album explores a cinematic landscape of sound, blending orchestral elements, electronic textures, and atmospheric layering. Dark, immersive, and experimental, Aftermath moves beyond traditional songwriting into a space of emotion and tone, capturing the weight and complexity of the film’s narrative while standing as a powerful work on its own.
“Music is therapy for me. It's my outlet for every negative thing I've ever been through. It lets me turn something bad into something beautiful..”
-Amy Lee