Progressive metallers, Spiritbox, have just shared their latest single, “No Loss, No Love,” along with an official music video. It was produced by Dan Braunstein with the band’s own Mike Stringer, and is taken from their upcoming second album, Tsunami Sea. The full-length is due to land March 7th via Pale Chord / Rise Records. Catch the new video and more below.
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“No Loss, No Love” feels like a companion to “Yellow Jacket” from the band’s acclaimed Eternal Blue album. Accompanying the track is a visually arresting music video, directed by Max Moore and Mike Stringer. Shot in Los Angeles, the video matches the song’s frenetic energy, cutting between the band thrashing on a platform engulfed by crashing waves and vocalist Courtney LaPlante draped in pearls and bold, avant-garde glam, exuding an otherworldly presence. The contrast between organic destruction and meticulous artistry mirrors the sonic textures woven throughout “No Loss, No Love.” It follows the heavy-hitting “Soft Spine” and melodic “Perfect Soul,” which is currently climbing the U.S. Active Rock radio charts, this week reaching #25. Together, they offer yet another glimpse into Tsunami Sea.
Tsunami Sea tracklisting:
01 Fata Morgana
02 Black Rainbow
03 Perfect Soul
04 Keep Sweet
05 Soft Spine
06 Tsunami Sea
07 A Haven With Two Faces
08 No Loss, No Love
09 Crystal Roses
10 Ride The Wave
11 Deep End
With Tsunami Sea on the horizon, Spiritbox are preparing to unleash their most expansive vision yet. Before the album drops, the band kick off their sold-out European tour on 13th February at London’s iconic Alexandra Palace, marking their largest headline show to date with 10,000 tickets sold. From there, they’ll continue across Europe before launching into the Tsunami Sea North American Tour, beginning 3rd April in Dallas, TX. The 24-date trek—produced by Live Nation—brings Loathe, Dying Wish, and GEL along for the ride, tearing through cities across the U.S. and Canada. This summer, Spiritbox will step onto even bigger stages, joining Linkin Park for select stadium dates in Italy, the Netherlands, and the UK. Fans should keep their ear to the ground for more Spiritbox tour dates to come.
Tour dates:
June:
24 – Milan, IT – I-Days Festival^
26 – Arnhem, NL – Gelredome^
28 – London, UK – Wembley Stadium^
*with Bring Me The Horizon
^with Linkin Park
2025 European Headline Tour Dates
February:
13 – London, UK – Alexandra Palace
15 – Berlin, GER – Columbiahalle
16 – Tilburg, NL – Poppodium 013
18 – Paris, FR – L’Olympia
19 – Cologne, GER – Palladium
20 – Frankfort, GER – Zoom
22 – Munich, GER – Tonhalle
23 – Hamburg, GER – Große Freiheit 36
with Periphery and Stray From The Path
More from Spiritbox:
For many artists, a meteoric rise can often mean a sudden plateau. However, for Grammy-nominated progressive heavy metal mainstays Spiritbox, there appears to be no end in sight on their near-constant ascent to the top. Formed in 2017 in the picturesque yet isolated region of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, by vocalist Courtney LaPlante and guitarist Mike Stringer, Spiritbox would fully cement themselves as a household name in the summer of 2020 with the release of their blistering breakout single “Holy Roller,” along with a host of other captivating singles shortly after, resulting in a media firestorm of hype.
With new and existing fans eagerly watching their next move, Spiritbox exceeded every expectation imaginable in 2021 with the release of their genre-defining debut studio album Eternal Blue via Pale Chord/Rise Records. Eternal Blue, which debuted at #13 on the Billboard 200, kicked open the doors of the heavy metal scene and rewrote the genre’s playbook with 12 stunning tracks that incorporated everything from djent and post-metal to infectious synth-laden pop sensibilities and cinematic arrangements, brought fully to life by the inimitable LaPlante’s ethereal and commanding vocal performances. The album cycle for Eternal Blue saw would solidify the band as one of the most in-demand groups in live music today with their one-hundred percent sold out, first-ever headlining tour in support of the album which saw ticket sales over 40,000. The band would also share the stage with seasoned metal veterans such as Limp Bizkit and Ghost and win Best International Breakthrough Band at the 2021 Heavy Music Awards (later scooping Best International Artist at the 2024 Heavy Music Awards.)
In 2022, Spiritbox secured highly-coveted spots at numerous major US rock and metal festivals and were nominated for two JUNO awards, respectively. Spiritbox would also round out their current lineup with the inclusion of drummer Zev Rose and bassist Josh Gilbert in addition to releasing their sonically experimental EP Rotoscope in June of that year as well as a cross-genre collaboration with dubstep artist Illenium for the track “Shivering.” During another whirlwind year for the band, including a US tour with Shinedown and Papa Roach, Spiritbox wrote and recorded their critically acclaimed EP, The Fear of Fear, released in November 2023. The EP features the single “Jaded,” which was nominated for Best Metal Performance at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards. In the same month, the band would make another genre-bending splash with a high-profile collaboration with rapper Megan Thee Stallion for a remix of her song “Cobra.” Whatever comes next for Spiritbox, one thing is for sure: expect the unexpected and a firm commitment to creating wholly authentic music with passion, purpose, and constant evolution.
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