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Introducing End Eve + Artist Shares “Empty Promises” Video

by Amy Sciarretto
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END EVE is a Miami-born artist of Colombian and Italian heritage, raised between Miami and Colombia. She started performing at a young age through musical theatre and ballet, influenced by her grandmother, who often played opera and classical music at home. Music was always a constant in her life and became something she naturally gravitated toward.

Today, she shares the video for her dreamily gothic and darkwave-like new single “EMPTY PROMISES.”

Watch it here.

“‘Empty Promises’ was born from that push and pull space where desire and detachment blur together,” the artist says. “It tells the story of someone who learned to leave before being left, turning heartbreak into a kind of armor, and love into a game she controls. There is power in it, but also a quiet hint of longing beneath the surface, like she is still waiting for someone to finally prove her wrong.”

Regarding the accompanying music video, END EVE says, “It is meant to feel hypnotic. The flashing red lights, moody atmosphere, and shiny details create a looping energy that mirrors the push and pull of the song, capturing that moment when promises start to lose their meaning but you still find yourself pulled back into the same cycle.”

END EVE grew up listening to heavier bands like Korn, Marilyn Manson, and Linkin Park, while also loving pop artists like Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera. That mix of influences helped shape her sound and the kind of artist she wanted to become. She later worked in Mexico City as a musical theatre actress before moving to Los Angeles to study music and begin her solo project, END EVE. Over time, she started developing a style that brings together strong pop melodies with the heavier elements of metal and alternative. Her project is built around combining the structure and catchiness of pop with the weight and edge of heavier music. END EVE focuses on creating songs that feel direct, personal, and driven by both sides of her musical background.

END EVE is newly signed to Roux & Ruin Records.

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Outside of public relations, Amy remains staunchly devoted to her family and bulldog Higgins. She spends as much time as possible walking dogs at a local shelter, giving them a little extra love. In 2009, she co-authored the music industry survival guide Do The Devil’s Work for Him alongside Rick Florino. Expect her to make more history going forward…

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