In a week that vocalist Courtney LaPlante went viral after being mistaken for Poppy at the Grammy Awards, Spiritbox delivered another taster of their new album – ‘Tsunami Sea’. The track is called ‘No Loss, No Love’ and sees the modern metal quartet pushing the boundaries. It takes in pulverising prog-metal, hypnotic electronica, and haunting spoken-word passages, creating a frantic and engaging track.
The music video for ‘No Loss, No Love’ was directed by Max Moore and Spiritbox‘s own Mike Stringer. The monochrome visual captures the heavy, guttural blasts and electronic flourishes. One moment the band are cast out in the middle of the sea with waves crashing around them the next LaPlante is draped in pearls and avant-garde make-up.
Spirtibox‘s long-awaited second album ‘Tsunami Sea’ will be released on March 7th through Pale Chord in partnership with Rise Records. It will be preceded by a sold-out show next Thursday at London’s Alexandra Palace. They will then be back in the UK in June. First, they’ll be returning to the Download Festival, and then supporting Linkin Park at Wembley Stadium in London.
February
13th Alexandra Palace, London (with Periphery and Stray From The Path – SOLD OUT)
June
13th – 15th Download Festival
28th Wembley Stadium, London (supporting Linkin Park with Jpegmafia)