SPIRITBOX DROP SURPRISE LIVE TRACK FROM SOLD OUT ALEXANDRA PALACE HEADLINE SHOW

SPIRITBOX DROP SURPRISE LIVE TRACK FROM SOLD OUT ALEXANDRA PALACE HEADLINE SHOW

“FATA MORGANA: LIVE FROM ALEXANDRA PALACE” INCLUDED ON TSUNAMI SEA (LIVE BONUS EDITION)

AVAILABLE DIGITALLY NOW ONLY UNTIL 23:59 MARCH 13TH

SPECIAL RELEASE ALSO INCLUDES “PERFECT SOUL: LIVE FROM L’OLYMPIA” RECORDED IN PARIS EARLIER THIS YEAR

BUY IT HERE

(photo credit: Alex Bemis)

Spiritbox, the trailblazing progressive heavy metal force, released their awaited second album, Tsunami Sea, on March 7th via Pale Chord / Rise Records. The album arrived as a tidal wave of innovation, cementing the band’s status as one of the most dynamic and forward-thinking acts in modern heavy music and promptly racked up numerous high praise reviews, including 5/5 from NME, Dork, and Kerrang!, 9/10 from Metal Hammer, and 4* from The Guardian to mention just some.

Building on the momentum of their critically acclaimed debut, Eternal Blue, Tsunami Sea showcases Spiritbox at their most daring and refined. The album is a masterclass in sonic exploration, blending crushing heaviness, ethereal melodies, and intricate songwriting into a cohesive and unforgettable listening experience.

Now, the band have dropped two surprise live tracks, for a limited time only, exclusively available on Tsunami Sea (Live Bonus Edition). The two tracks are “Fata Morgana: Live At Alexandra Palace” from the band’s recent headline London show and “Perfect Soul: Live At L’Olympia” from their recent Paris, France date.

This special live bonus edition, with a white version of the cover art, includes the album’s 11-track standard edition in full as well. It is available digitally immediately for £4.99 but only until 23:59 on Thursday 13th March!

Keen fans should snap it up here!

There are also a strictly limited number of standard edition vinyl variants featuring the alternative white cover art, available at the same link.

Watch the official video for “Fata Morgana: Live At Alexandra Palace” featuring footage from the show by clicking below.

Spiritbox - Fata Morgana (Live At Alexandra Palace)

Leading up to the album’s release, Spiritbox unleashed a trio of electrifying singles that captivated fans and critics alike. The relentless, bone-crushing first single, “Soft Spine,” immediately set the tone with its unrelenting energy and technical precision. This was followed by the hauntingly beautiful alt-metal ballad “Perfect Soul.” Rounding out the trio was “No Loss, No Love,” a genre-defying anthem that seamlessly fuses heavy riffs with experimental textures. Together, these tracks have amassed over 31 million global streams, offering a tantalising glimpse into the depth and diversity of Tsunami Sea.

TSUNAMI SEA (LIVE BONUS EDITION) TRACK LISTING:

  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
  12. Fata Morgana: Live At Alexandra Palace
  13. Perfect Soul: Live At L’Olympia

UK MEDIA PRAISE FOR TSUNAMI SEA

5/5: “With their second full-length ‘Tsunami Sea’, Spiritbox have crafted a near-perfect collection of accessible heavy music whose awe-inducing brutality works in harmonious lock-step with its vibrant emotional clarity.” – NME

5/5: “Spiritbox have created something genuinely unpredictable, a record that embraces risk and pushes against the tide. The result isn’t just an excellent metal album – it’s a thrilling reminder that even the heaviest music can still surprise, evolve, and sweep you away in unexpected directions.” – Dork

5/5: “If you loved Eternal Blue, this is the record you’d want to hear next, on which Spiritbox, empowered by confidence, go bigger and (occasionally) stranger. If, however, you felt Eternal Blue wasn’t quite bold enough, then strap in for something choppier.” – Kerrang!

5/5: “Spiritbox has always been ahead of the curve, but Tsunami Sea cements their place as one of modern metal’s most exciting acts. Heavier, weirder, and more ambitious than ever, just like the title this album serves as a tidal wave into the metal scene, setting a new standard for the genre. – Amped

4*: “Cataclysmic throat-shredding with a side serving of soul… The Canadian metal band’s second album is an adventure in songcraft, from boulders of invective to ruminative, poppy grooves.” – The Guardian

9/10 – “Spiritbox’s second album doesn’t just match the instant-classic status of their debut: it surpasses it.” – Metal Hammer

9/10 – “SPIRITBOX are heavier and weirder than before – and Tsunami Sea is all the better for it, setting a new bar for both themselves and modern metalcore.” – Distorted Sound

“Spiritbox deliver a precise, total sonic assault that is aggressive and heavy, yet often graceful and beautiful…Tsunami Sea is arresting and further underlines Spiritbox as one of the most exciting bands around”. – The Arts Desk

“The band are ushering in a new era, one that’s bright and exciting. ‘Tsunami Sea’ is a true work of art.” – Punktastic

“There’s a really strong sense that world domination is an inevitability for Spiritbox, and all the proof anyone needs is this album…” – Games, Brains, And A Headbangin’ Life

“For all the hype and acclaim Spiritbox has received in recent years, it’s undoubtedly justified on ‘Tsunami Sea’.” – Already Heard

10/10: “Tsunami Sea is a painstakingly crafted masterwork that is drenched in atmosphere, vivid imagery and chaotic catharsis. This is the sound of a band going full bore on a vision and sticking the landing at every turn.” – Rock Sins

9/10: “Spiritbox continue to give me faith that not only is the genre in good hands, but there are bands that the kids and miserable bald fucks like me can enjoy purely on the quality of the songs they write. Believe the hype.” – Ever Metal

90/100: “Spiritbox dares to redefine what a metal album can be, pushing boundaries and challenging expectations with each track.” – Riffology

“‘Tsunami Sea’ is a magnificent and triumphant collection of work. Bands like Spiritbox are not just important; they are genuinely essential and consistently serve to remind us that even in the darkest times, there is beauty, there is strength, and there is hope.” – Devolution

“Tsunami Sea is a challenge to review as there is so much going on, and in such a wonderful way. Every song is glorious, fantastic chaos with so many styles, tones and layers that I honestly don’t know where to start… For every song which shreds your skin there is another which lifts your heart. Tsunami Sea is a superb release…”  – Moshville Times

“Spiritbox has built a world that needs your full attention… a significant evolution beyond the conventional parameters of the Metalcore genre.” – MyGlobalMind

9.5/10: “a phenomenally good metalcore record that may possibly stand as Spiritbox’s most artistically accomplished work to date, all the while not outwardly sacrificing the commercial viability that turned them into the two-time Grammy-nominated superstars they are today.”  – Boolin Tunes

9/10: ” …it is a glorious thing.Thankfully, you don’t have to wait too long to experience it for yourself.” – Rock N Load

9.5/10: “this album is already one of the year’s best releases, and we can’t wait to see what else the band have in store for us.” – Bring The Noise

“They have absolutely smashed all expectations.” – Devil’s Gate Music

8/10: “…the growth evidenced in this body of work demonstrates Spiritbox are rising through the ranks of modern metal with the intention and confidence of a band who know they’re on the path to greatness.” – Noizze

Spiritbox is set to bring Tsunami Sea to life on their most ambitious tour yet. The band recently kicked off their sold-out European leg on February 13th at London’s iconic Alexandra Palace, performing their largest headline show to date to a crowd of 10,000 fans. The Tsunami Sea Tour makes its way to North America on April 3rd, with support from Loathe, Dying Wish, and GEL. This summer, Spiritbox will take their explosive live show to even grander stages, joining Linkin Park for select stadium dates in Italy, the Netherlands, and the UK, including a sold-out show to 90,000 fans at the iconic Wembley Stadium. With more tour dates on the horizon, fans worldwide will have ample opportunities to witness the band’s most expansive and immersive live production yet.

2025 North American Tour Dates:

4/3 – Dallas, TX – South Side Ballroom

4/4 – San Antonio, TX – Boeing Center at Tech Port

4/5 – Houston, TX – Bayou Music Center

4/7 – Atlanta, GA – Coca-Cola Roxy

4/8 – Orlando, FL – Hard Rock Live

4/11 – Washington, DC – MGM National Harbor

4/12 – Pittsburgh, PA – UPMC Events Center

4/14 – Philadelphia, PA – The Fillmore

4/15 – Montclair, NJ – The Wellmont Theater

4/18 – New York, NY – Hammerstein Ballroom

4/19 – Boston, MA – MGM Music Hall at Fenway

4/21 – Montreal, QC – M TELUS*

4/23 – Toronto, ON – Great Canadian Casino

4/25 – Chicago, IL – Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom

4/26 – Madison, WI – The Sylvee

4/27 – Grand Rapids, MI – GLC Live at 20 Monroe

4/29 – St. Louis, MO – The Pageant

4/30 – Des Moines, IA – Vibrant Music Hall

5/2 – Denver, CO – Fillmore Auditorium

5/3 – Salt Lake City, UT – The Complex

5/6 – Vancouver, BC – PNE Forum

5/7 – Tacoma, WA – Temple Theatre

5/9 – San Francisco, CA – The Masonic

5/10 – Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Palladium*

5/11 – Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Palladium*

9/18-19 – Louisville, KY – Louder Than Life~

*w/o GEL

~Festival

UK/EU Tour Dates

6/6 – Nürnberg, GER – Rock Im Park Festival

6/7 – Nürburg, GER – Rock Am Ring Festival

6/11 – Hradec Kralove, CZE – Rock For People Festival

6/12 – Interlaken, CH – Greenfield Festival

6/15 – Donington Park, UK – Download Festival

6/21 – Dessel, BE – Graspop Festival

6/24 – Milan, IT – I-Days Festival^

6/26 – Arnhem, NL – Gelredome^

6/28 – London, UK – Wembley Stadium^

^w/Linkin Park

Spiritbox’s meteoric rise shows no signs of slowing down. In August 2024, the band took home the coveted Best International Artist award at the Heavy Music Awards, solidifying their global impact. Their momentum continued with a 2025 GRAMMY nomination for Best Metal Performance, marking their second consecutive year in the category. Most recently, the band has been recognised with two 2025 JUNO Award nominations for Group of the Year and Metal/Hard Music Album of the Year, further underscoring their dominance in the heavy music scene and beyond.

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