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SPIRTBOX UNVEILS SWELTERING NEW TRACK “NO LOSS, NO LOVE”

Spiritbox is unstoppable right now. Fresh off a Grammy nomination and with their second album, Tsunami Sea, dropping next month, they’re keeping the momentum going with their latest single, “No Loss, No Love.”

Produced by guitarist Mike Stringer and Dan Braunstein (Silent Planet, Silverstein), the track crashes with djent riffs and swirling electronics, hitting like… a tsunami. Courtney LaPlante—recently went viral after a Grammy interviewer mistook her for Poppy (yikes)—goes all out, shifting from deep, guttural growls to a chilling spoken-word section that feels almost hypnotic.

Watch Courtney LaPlante as Poppy by clicking HERE.

True to Spiritbox’s signature style, the “No Loss, No Love” video is drenched—literally. Shot in moody black and white, it features the band playing as waves crash over them, turning the whole thing into a high-drama, metal-fueled battle against the elements. Directed by Stringer and longtime visual collaborator Max Moore, it’s as intense as it is visually striking.

Up next, Spiritbox is hitting the road, starting their headlining European tour with Periphery and Stray From the Path next week. Then, they’ll be back in North America this April, joined by Loathe, GEL, and Dying Wish. Check out the full tour dates and watch the video for “No Loss, No Love” below:

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