Spiritbox Unleash Crushing New Single 'No Loss, No Love': Stream
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Spiritbox have unleashed the crushing new single 'No Loss, No Love,' exactly one month prior to the release of their highly anticipated sophomore album, Tsunami Sea (due March 7th).
The Canadian metal band's new song is an absolute blistering track, featuring singer Courtney LaPlante in full scream mode. A few quiet moments find LaPlante delivering hypnotic spoken-word passages, but for the most part, the tune is a rager from front to back.
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'No Loss, No Love' is the latest single from Tsunami Sea, following the heavy 'Soft Spine' and the melodic 'Perfect Soul.' In December, 'Soft Spine' made Heavy Consequence's list of the 30 Best Metal & Hard Rock Songs of 2024.
The new single also comes days after LaPlante's viral moment on the Grammys red carpet, where she was mistaken for fellow metal nominee Poppy. Instead of correcting the reporter, LaPlante magnificently answered all the questions as if she was Poppy.
Spiritbox will support Tsunami Sea with a headlining North American tour that kicks off April 3rd in Dallas, and runs through a May 10th show in Los Angeles. Tickets are available here.
Watch the video for Spiritbox's 'No Loss, No Love' (directed by Max Moore and Spiritbox guitarist Mike Stringer) below. Pre-order Tsunami Sea via Amazon.
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