It looks like we’re getting a collab from Poppy, Evanescence’s Amy Lee and Spiritbox’s Courtney LaPlante – produced by Jordan Fish

Aug 26, 2025 - 21:02
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It looks like we’re getting a collab from Poppy, Evanescence’s Amy Lee and Spiritbox’s Courtney LaPlante – produced by Jordan Fish

Courtney LaPlante, Poppy and Amy Lee

Poppy, Evanescence‘s Amy Lee and Spiritbox‘s Courtney LaPlante appear to be teasing a collaboration, which looks like it was produced by Jordan Fish.

The three women have all shared a photo of them together, all looking towards the same direction with their black hair flowing behind them. The photo has also been shared by Poppy’s label Sumerian and Spiritbox’s label Pale Chord, as well as Fish, suggesting that he produced it. He also commented a shocked-looking emoji on Poppy’s post on Instagram.

Fish previously produced Poppy’s most recent album ‘Negative Spaces’, which arrived in November, as well as her recent BABYMETAL collaboration ‘from me to u’. He also worked on Lee’s collaboration with Halsey, ‘Hand That Feeds’, which appeared on the soundtrack of John Wick spin-off film Ballerina.

Meanwhile, Fish is known to have been in the studio with Spiritbox, initially sparking rumours that he was producing their second album. Later, the band confirmed that he did not produce what would become their recent LP ‘Tsunami Sea’, but said they hoped to work with him in future.

NME spoke to Fish last year about his turn to producing after leaving Bring Me The Horizon in 2023.

“Poppy wanted to do big rock songs, which I can do, I guess,” he said when asked about working on ‘Negative Spaces’. “She started off doing this erratic, genre-shifty music… it’s not really my expertise to constantly change tempo. In my mind, she hadn’t really put together a body of work that felt super coherent, so that was the challenge – putting her lyrics and flavour over more conventional song structures. It was a painless process [because] she’s not particularly stressed about what she’s making.

“Her scream is so cutting and aggressive, it almost makes you feel sick. It’s a horror scream, like someone’s being murdered. It’s so piercing that I couldn’t be in the room!” he added.

The collaboration arrives months after LaPlante was mistaken for Poppy during an interview on the Grammys red carpet earlier this year. Her sarcastic response to the awkward mix-up ended up going viral.

LaPlante originally gave the interviewer a look of confusion, only for the interviewer to double down: “You are, you got nominated against Judas Priest.”

She then decided to do the rest of the interview while pretending to be Poppy: “I am Poppy, and I am really happy to be here, nominated with Knocked Loose. I really hope we win.”

“Really happy to be here again, would love to take home the Grammy for Knocked Loose and myself because I would be the first woman to win this award. I actually haven’t looked at [how many women have been nominated previously] but I just always know that it’s time for one of us to win. I hope it’s me, or Spiritbox and Courtney.”

Spotify then got in on the joke. For its Kickass Metal Playlist the week of the incident, the streaming platform used an image of LaPlante as the featured photo, while adding the note: “Poppy on top of today’s best Metal playlist”.

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