Poppy’s new album ‘Empty Hands’ out today, shared music video for ‘Time Will Tell’

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Today, the incredible 2x GRAMMY-nominated transcendent singer, songwriter, and subversive performance artist, Poppy releases her album “Empty Hands” via Sumerian Records. The project comes alongside a music video for her song, “Time Will Tell,” out everywhere now. 

“Empty Hands” marks Poppy’s seventh studio album, and with each new release, she crystallizes her identity as a true visionary unconcerned with genre. The album draws from eclectic influences, with industrial elements, pop sensibilities, and moments that call back to Poppy’s surrealist roots with her signature uncanny, machine-like voice. 

Also out today, Poppy’s “Time Will Tell” music video shares a thematic thread with other visualizers from the album. The uncanny video shows Poppy set against a nightmarish backdrop, complete with anti-gravity floating clocks, body doubles, and time traveling portals. With each new release, she continues to establish herself as a musician with a clearcut creative vision. The video was directed by frequent collaborator, Orie McGinness

Poppy starts the year with incredible momentum after a series of successes in 2025. “Suffocate,” her collaboration with Knocked Loose, was nominated for Best Metal Performance at the 2025 GRAMMY Awards. She previously made history in 2021 as the first-ever female solo nominee in that category for her solo track “BLOODMONEY.” 

In the lead up to “Empty Hands”Poppy shared three critically-acclaimed singles Guardian,” “Bruised Sky,” and Unravel,” which were co-produced and co-written with Jordan Fish. She also collaborated with Amy Lee and Courtney LaPlante on a musical tour de force titled “End of You.” Upon release, End of You was immediately met with widespread praise and debuted at no.1 on Billboard’s Hot Hard Rock Songs chart. 

Empty Hands Tracklist:

1. Public Domain
2. Bruised Sky
3. Guardian
4. Constantly Nowhere
5. Unravel
5. Dying to Forget
6. Time Will Tell
8. Eat The Hate
9. The Wait
10. If We’re Following the Light
11. Blink
12. Ribs
13. Empty Hands

This winter and spring, Poppy visits Australia and Europe on her newly announced 2026 Constantly Nowhere tour (see EU dates below). She returns to the states this summer for select festival dates before  joining Evanescence as support for their European tour this fall. Visit Poppy’s website HERE to purchase tickets and keep up with the latest.

POPPY’s Constantly Nowhere Tour EU dates:

March 13th @ Headbangers Parade Festival (Eindhoven, NL)
March 14th @ Carlswerk Victoria (Cologne, DE)
March 15th @ L’Olympia (Paris, FR)
March 17th @ Komplex (Zurich, CH)
March 18th @ Alcatraz (Milan, IT)
March 19th @ Backstage (Munich, DE)
March 21st @ Gasometer (Vienna, AT)
March 22nd @ Barba Negra (Budapest, HU)
March 24th @ SaSaZu (Prague, CZ)
March 25th @ Huxleys Neue Welt (Berlin, DE)
March 27th @ Progresja (Warsaw, PL)
March 29th @ Batschkapp (Frankfurt, DE)
March 30th @ Ancienne Belgique (Brussels, BE)
April 1st @ Den Atelier (Luxemburg,LU)
April 4th @ Grosse Freiheit 36 (Hamburg, DE)
April 5th @ Vega (Copenhagen, DK)
April 7th @ Sentrum Scene (Oslo, NO)
April 8th @ Fallan (Stockholm, SE)
April 10th @ House Of Culture (Helsinki, FI)

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