Spiritbox have introduced their sophomore album, Tsunami Sea, out March seventh through Pale Chord/Rise Information. Prematurely of its launch, the Canadian metallic band has unveiled the only “Good Soul.”
The tune sees Spiritbox increasing their progressive metallic sound with digital textures and driving industrial-style percussion. The dense layers of guitar and Courtney LaPlante’s ethereal vocals have a shoegaze tinge — suppose Slowdive enjoying metallic — obscuring a few of the mathy dynamics which can be nonetheless at work beneath the hood. A Dylan Hryciuk-directed music video for the monitor goes reside at 3 p.m. ET on Monday (November 18th).
It’s the second single from Tsunami Sea following “Comfortable Backbone,” a extra aggressive metallic quantity. The album was produced by Dan Braunstein and Mike Stringer, combined by Zakk Cervini, and mastered by Ted Jensen.
The top of 2024 has been a peak season for Spiritbox, who have been lately nominated for Greatest Steel Efficiency on the upcoming 2025 Grammy Awards for his or her monitor “Cellar Door.” The band was additionally tapped to assist Korn’s thirtieth anniversary tour earlier this 12 months and has one other main assist slot on the horizon, opening exhibits for Linkin Park in Italy, the Netherlands, and the UK subsequent June.
Earlier than that, Spiritbox will head out for a UK/European headlining run in February with assist from Periphery. Get tickets right here.
You possibly can pre-order Tsunami Sea through Rise Information. Stream “Good Soul,” watch the music video (starting at 3 p.m. ET), and take a look at the album artwork and tracklist beneath.
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