
Here comes Spiritbox's Tsunami
Jeff Jenkins
STACK Writer
Spiritbox ride the wave to a cracking second album in ‘Tsunami Sea’.
There’s no band quite like Canada’s Spiritbox. If this description of their sound doesn’t make you want to press play, nothing will: “A genre-fluid odyssey that seamlessly collides pulverising prog-metal, hypnotic electronica, and haunting spoken-word passages.”
Need an example? Check out the new album’s third single, No Loss, No Love. It’s a foundation-shaking sonic journey, where Courtney LaPlante’s window-rattling vocal will frighten the neighbours.
LaPlante – who started listening to Cannibal Corpse when she was five – can swing effortlessly from sweetness to death growl. No wonder she’s been hailed as “one of the best vocalists in the modern metal scene”.
Singer Courtney LaPlante and guitarist Mike Stringer were previously members of American metalcore band Iwrestledabearonce. LaPlante did two albums with the band – 2013’s Late for Nothing and 2015’s Hail Mary.
Tsunami Sea by Spiritbox is out March 7 via BMG.
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