have announced the arrival of their second studio album, due out on March 7, 2025, via Pale Chord in partnership with Rise Records. Alongside the news, the metalcore heavyweights have dropped the new single, which features waves of crashing riffs and sweet, ethereal vocals by frontwoman Courtney LaPlante. Accompanying the song is a haunting, otherworldly music video, directed by Dylan Hryciuk at Versa Films, which is set to air at 8pm GMT tonight (November 18).
The track is the second to arrive from the new album - which will serve as the follow-up to 2021’s breakout LP - following on from , which was unveiled back in September. Earlier this month, Spiritbox landed their second GRAMMY nomination for Best Metal Performance for the 2025 Awards with their track lifted from the 2023 EP In 2025, LaPlante and co. will head out on a headline European tour, kicking off on February 13 with a show at Alexandra Palace in London.
A few months later, they'll support Linkin Park on the newly-reunited nu metal giants' enormous world tour with performances in Italy, Netherlands, and the UK. Check out Spiritbox tour dates and listen to the new single below: Sign up below to get the latest from Metal Hammer, plus exclusive special offers, direct to your inbox! 1. Fata Morgana 2.
Black Rainbow 3. Perfect Soul 4. Keep Sweet 5.
Soft Spine 6. Tsunami Sea 7. A Haven With Two Faces 8.
No Loss, No Love 9. Crystal Roses 10. Ride The Wave 11.
Deep End Feb 13: London Alexandra Palace, UK Feb 15: Berlin Columbiahalle, Germany Feb 16: Tilburg Poppodium 013, Netherlands Feb 18: Paris L’Olympia, France Feb 19: Cologne Palladium, Germany Feb 20: Frankfurt Zoom, Germany Feb 22: Munich Tonhalle, Germany Feb 23: Hamburg Freiheit 36, Germany Nov 30: Sao Paulo Allianz Parade, BR* Dec 14: Mexico City Estadio Azteca, MX* Jun 24: Milan, I-Days Festival IT^ Jun 26: Arnhem Gelredome, NL ^ Jun 28: London Wembley Stadium, UK^ *with Bring Me The Horizon ^with Linkin Park Steven Wilson adds fourth London Palladium show on May 20 “These guitars were his great love. They need to be shared, played and loved again.” Jeff Beck's guitar collection to be auctioned next year "I played him the song first, and Johnny just looked at me like I was insane.
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Spiritbox announce long-awaited new album Tsunami Sea, share the ethereal new single Perfect Soul
Metalcore heavyweights Spiritbox share details of their highly-anticipated second studio album, Tsunami Sea, and unveil the new single Perfect Soul