SPIRITBOX Releases "No Loss, No Love" Ahead of "Tsunami Sea" Album Drop; VIDEO

The band unveils their latest single, blending progressive metal, electronica, and spoken-word, building anticipation for their March 7 album release.

Spiritbox - No Loss, No Love (Official Music Video)
  • SPIRITBOX releases No Loss, No Love, the third single from their upcoming album, Tsunami Sea, blending progressive metal, electronic elements, and spoken-word passages. The track builds tension before erupting into a chaotic, dynamic arrangement.
  • The album Tsunami Sea arrives on March 7, 2025, featuring 11 tracks, including the previously released singles Soft Spine and Perfect Soul. The latter is currently climbing the Active Rock charts, reaching No. 25.
  • SPIRITBOX will support the album with a sold-out European tour starting February 13, 2025, followed by a 24-date North American tour. They are also scheduled to perform stadium shows with Linkin Park in select countries.
The Gist

SPIRITBOX did what now? Dropped a new single? No Loss, No Love? A chaotic, genre-hopping, existential crisis in song form? Yeah, that checks out. This band is out here treating musical boundaries like a cheap piñata—just smashing them apart, stuffing the remains with eerie atmospherics and whatever the hell Courtney LaPlante feels like doing with her voice that day.

And guess what? It slaps. But in that “I just got hit by a sonic truck, and now I need to sit in a dark room and think about my life choices” kind of way.

The Sound? Confusingly Perfect.

Imagine progressive metal and electronica had an emotionally unstable child who just discovered spoken-word poetry and went through a major existential crisis. That’s No Loss, No Love.

Courtney LaPlante is, once again, out here doing vocal acrobatics that should be illegal. One second, she’s summoning demons with her growls. The next? She’s floating through the track like some weird cybernetic ghost. It’s equal parts terrifying and weirdly calming.

And let’s talk about that production. Dan Braunstein and Mike Stringer decided to take whatever normal song structures were left in Spiritbox’s arsenal and just…set them on fire. The song builds up, teases you with tension, makes you think you’re safe—and then boom, full sonic meltdown. It’s like Yellow Jacket from Eternal Blue, but if it drank three energy drinks and made some really bad life choices.

You Thought There Was No Music Video? Of Course There’s a Music Video.

And it’s ridiculous.

Directed by Max Moore and Mike Stringer, it’s basically a fever dream. Or an expensive perfume commercial. Maybe both?

Picture this: The band is performing on a mysterious platform, waves violently crashing around them like Poseidon himself is personally offended by their existence. And then there’s Courtney LaPlante, draped in pearls and avant-garde nonsense, standing there like she just wandered in from another dimension.

What’s the symbolism? No idea. But it looks expensive and intense, and that’s really all that matters.

Spiritbox - Soft Spine ft. Poppy - Live at Louder Than Life 2024

The Album Is Coming, And Everyone Is Panicking

This isn’t just some random single drop. This is a warning shot. A teaser for Tsunami Sea—SPIRITBOX’s second full-length album, dropping March 7, 2025 via Pale Chord/Rise Records.

And yeah, people are freaking out. Because if this song is any indication, Tsunami Sea isn’t just an album. It’s a category-five storm coming to ruin everyone’s Spotify algorithms.

It follows Soft Spine (heavy), Perfect Soul (melodic), and now No Loss, No Love (pure chaos). The last one is already making Active Rock radio cry, hitting No. 25 like it’s just casually taking over the world.

Spiritbox – Perfect Soul (Official Music Video)

Tsunami Sea Tracklist

  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

The Tour? Yeah, That’s Happening Too.

You think Spiritbox is gonna drop an album and just…not tour? Please.

Phase One: Europe.

  • February 13, 2025London, Alexandra Palace.
  • 10,000 tickets. Gone. (Hope you like overpriced resale sites.)

Phase Two: North America.

  • April 3, 2025Dallas, Texas.
  • May 10, 2025Los Angeles.
  • Support acts? LOATHE, DYING WISH, and GEL. (cuz this lineup wasn’t chaotic enough.)

Phase Three: Linkin Park Stadiums.

  • Yes, you read that right. SPIRITBOX is playing stadium shows with Linkin Park in Italy, the Netherlands, and the U.K. this summer. No, we don’t know what reality we’re living in anymore either.

A (Messy) Spiritbox History Recap

You know them, you love them, but let’s just refresh our collective memories, yeah?

  • 2017: Spiritbox forms in Victoria, British Columbia. (They’re Canadian. That explains the unexpected politeness.)
  • 2020: Holy Roller drops. Metalcore combusts.
  • 2021: Eternal Blue drops. No. 13 on Billboard 200.
  • 2022: They go full genre-chaos mode. Drop Rotoscope. Collaborate with Illenium. Tour with Shinedown and Papa Roach.
  • 2023: Drop The Fear Of Fear. Jaded gets a Grammy nomination (Best Metal Performance). They also, somehow, end up on a remix with Megan Thee Stallion (Cobra).
  • 2025: Tsunami Sea is coming. No one is safe.

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