Poppy has returned with Bruised Sky, a brand new single unveiled ahead of her forthcoming new album, Empty Hands, which arrives in January 2026 through Sumerian Records.
Crafted alongside frequent producer Jordan Fish (Ex-Bring Me The Horizon), who helped shape its sound and structure, the song pushes further into the bold musical bond they built on 2024’s Negative Spaces – an album that pivoted hard toward tighter, weightier tracks.
As her global run kicks off next month and the explosive team-up of “End Of You” with Amy Lee and Courtney LaPlante still echoes loud among fans, “Bruised Sky” lands not just as a taste of what’s coming – but as proof she’s locked in.
The Weight Behind Bruised Sky
The mood in Bruised Sky seems tied to how Poppy keeps juggling softness against sharp edges. Ever since those unpredictable shifts across styles began, she’s slowly built a sound mixing sugary tunes with raw power. On Negative Spaces, Fish backed this up – telling NME it was about making sense without blocking her unique gut feelings. This album proves the idea actually worked.
The track dives straight into heartbreak. Phrases such as “The only way to cope is to see you as a disease” clash with a repeating hook fixated on unavoidable endings. It feels surrendered, yet pushy too. Poppy doubts every bit, lashes out at all of it, then allows it to fall apart into raw openness. This mix mirrors the same odd spark she mentioned when noting how she and Fish bond over crushing riffs along with shiny pop vibes.
One moment it’s quiet, next there’s a crack – like something held too long finally gives. Moon wide open? Clouds torn up? Feels ancient, sure, but also hits close, like a memory you didn’t invite and the details cut sharply, and real quick. Once again, Poppy pushes sound – not just loud or raw, but into places that ache, where most would look away.
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Poppy Bruised Sky Lyrics In Full
Intro
There’s no hope to come for you
There’s no one left to get close to
Too long stuck in my chest
Can’t keep it under my breath
Verse 1
The only way to cope
Is to see you as a disease
Insisting to resolve
Resisting every prophecy
Get it off of me
Pre-Chorus
And the moon is awake tonight
I’m collecting the names under the bruised sky
Chorus
I know the ending, it keeps playing out in my head
And running around again
Don’t try to tell me it’s as good as it’s gonna get
The feeling won’t leave ’til darknеss takes me
Don’t forsake mе
Post-Chorus
Oh, oh, oh, oh
Verse 2
How do I numb myself
When God is preying for the weak?
Instill the fear to fall
But it’ll never work on me
Question everything
In the wake
Felt my whole world starting to shake
The cradle starts to break
And the red pools over me and turns to white
Pre-Chorus
And the moon is awake tonight
I’m collecting the names under the bruised sky
Chorus
I know the ending, it keeps playing out in my head
And running around again
Don’t try to tell me it’s as good as it’s gonna get
The feeling won’t leave ’til darkness takes me
Don’t forsake me
Darkness takes me
Don’t forsake me
Outro
Bathing in the light
Fend for your final form
The feeling you obscured
Will force you now to learn
Bathing in the light
There’s nothing left to hide
Then never say a word
Under the bruised sky
A Clearer Path Into Empty Hands
At its heart, Bruised Sky is staring down the instant you quit acting like fixing things matters – realizing that hurt keeps looping and you’re done running. Hitting a dead end? Yeah, Poppy doesn’t fight it; she steps forward into ache, choosing collapse like it’s control.
Bruised Sky kicks things off for Empty Hands, cutting through clutter like it’s nothing. Poppy’s voice carries a confidence we haven’t heard before – like she finally knows exactly where she’s headed. Her earlier tries weren’t wasted; they’re fuel now, driving a sound that’s tighter, clearer, way more focused. Assuming this track shows us what’s coming next, then yeah – the chaos ahead? She built it herself.
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