SeeYouSpaceCowboy have announced a new album, Coup De Grâce, arriving April 19th. The post-hardcore band has also unveiled a double video for the singles “Respite for a Tragic Tale” and “Silhouettes in Motion.”
The dual-single drop works as a one-two punch: “Respite for a Tragic Tale” sets things up as an intro of sorts, with moody piano backing up the guest vocals of iRis.Exe. Then SeeYouSpaceCowboy take over for the main event in the form of “Silhouettes in Motion” — a spastic and expressive mix of metalcore, emo, and post-hardcore.
“This album was a chance for us to refine some of the melodic elements we had recently introduced to the band while also playing around with all things and bringing back reinvented version of past parts of our identity,” said frontwoman Connie Sgarbossa via the album’s press release. “The hope is that we made something that mixes the innate...
The dual-single drop works as a one-two punch: “Respite for a Tragic Tale” sets things up as an intro of sorts, with moody piano backing up the guest vocals of iRis.Exe. Then SeeYouSpaceCowboy take over for the main event in the form of “Silhouettes in Motion” — a spastic and expressive mix of metalcore, emo, and post-hardcore.
“This album was a chance for us to refine some of the melodic elements we had recently introduced to the band while also playing around with all things and bringing back reinvented version of past parts of our identity,” said frontwoman Connie Sgarbossa via the album’s press release. “The hope is that we made something that mixes the innate...
- 3/5/2024
- by Jon Hadusek
- Consequence - Music
Megan Thee Stallion has shared a remix of her new song “Cobra” featuring Canadian progressive metal band Spiritbox.
The Houston rapper dropped “Cobra” to widespread acclaim last week, and now she’s doubled-down with “Cobra (Rock Remix)” — a full-blown rap-rock/nu-metal re-imagining of the track.
Building off the shred guitar solo featured in the original song, Spiritbox bring their highly technical brand of metalcore to the table, embedding their riffs under Megan’s incendiary flow. Meanwhile, singer Courtney Laplante delivers a melodic chorus, along with some of her signature screams.
Inevitably, the combo renders a futuristic take on the alternative rap metal that dominated the radio just over two decades ago, and the crossover appeal will certainly draw in new listeners for both artists. Here’s hoping the remix will lead to similar cross-genre collaborations with heavy bands.
Spiritbox are also fresh off a new release, having dropped The Fear...
The Houston rapper dropped “Cobra” to widespread acclaim last week, and now she’s doubled-down with “Cobra (Rock Remix)” — a full-blown rap-rock/nu-metal re-imagining of the track.
Building off the shred guitar solo featured in the original song, Spiritbox bring their highly technical brand of metalcore to the table, embedding their riffs under Megan’s incendiary flow. Meanwhile, singer Courtney Laplante delivers a melodic chorus, along with some of her signature screams.
Inevitably, the combo renders a futuristic take on the alternative rap metal that dominated the radio just over two decades ago, and the crossover appeal will certainly draw in new listeners for both artists. Here’s hoping the remix will lead to similar cross-genre collaborations with heavy bands.
Spiritbox are also fresh off a new release, having dropped The Fear...
- 11/9/2023
- by Jon Hadusek
- Consequence - Music
Megan Thee Stallion has unleashed a rock remix of her recent single “Cobra,” featuring a collaboration with Canadian heavy metal band Spiritbox. The guitar-led version of the track includes a new chorus from Spiritbox singer Courtney Laplante: “Leave me alone in the dark/ I am shedding my skin/ I need to harden my heart/ To protect myself but the pain remains within.”
The remix, which arrived with an accompanying visual, comes less than a week after the original single. The musician announced the surprise new version on social media last night.
The remix, which arrived with an accompanying visual, comes less than a week after the original single. The musician announced the surprise new version on social media last night.
- 11/9/2023
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
Spiritbox have released the raging new song “Cellar Door” from their upcoming EP, The Fear of Fear, due out on Nov. 3 via Rise Records/Pale Chord.
Musically, the song is one of the heaviest Spiritbox tracks to date, with crushing guitars and thick sonics. Visually, the accompanying video is very Halloween-appropriate, with singer Courtney Laplante and company performing under a full moon.
The Fear of Fear follows the band’s acclaimed 2021 debut album, Eternal Blue, which established Spiritbox as one of metal’s rising acts. The EP also includes the previously released singles “The Void” and “Jaded.”
The Canadian act has spent much of this year on the road, touring in Europe and North America, including their first-ever US headlining tour, which was sold out. The band is currently wrapping up a tour with Shinedown and Papa Roach, with tickets to the remaining shows available here.
Spiritbox, overall, have racked...
Musically, the song is one of the heaviest Spiritbox tracks to date, with crushing guitars and thick sonics. Visually, the accompanying video is very Halloween-appropriate, with singer Courtney Laplante and company performing under a full moon.
The Fear of Fear follows the band’s acclaimed 2021 debut album, Eternal Blue, which established Spiritbox as one of metal’s rising acts. The EP also includes the previously released singles “The Void” and “Jaded.”
The Canadian act has spent much of this year on the road, touring in Europe and North America, including their first-ever US headlining tour, which was sold out. The band is currently wrapping up a tour with Shinedown and Papa Roach, with tickets to the remaining shows available here.
Spiritbox, overall, have racked...
- 10/13/2023
- by Anne Erickson
- Consequence - Music
Spiritbox have announced a new six-song EP titled The Fear of Fear. In advance of its November 3rd release, the Canadian metallers have unveiled the new single and video “Jaded.”
The Fear of Fear contains five new songs and the previously released stand-alone single “The Void,” which arrived in April of this year. “Jaded” finds singer Courtney Laplante shifting between clean melodic vocals and a vicious scream.
The EP’s announcement comes just ahead of Spiritbox’s US tour with Shinedown and Papa Roach (tickets available here), kicking off September 3rd in St. Louis, Missouri.
The Fear of Fear follows up Spiritbox’s 2021 full-length debut, Eternal Blue (which landed at No. 13 on the Billboard 200 chart) and the 2022 EP Rotoscope.
Check out the video for “Jaded” below, followed by the artwork and tracklist for The Fear of Fear (pre-order here). Pick up tickets to Spiritbox’s upcoming tour dates here.
The...
The Fear of Fear contains five new songs and the previously released stand-alone single “The Void,” which arrived in April of this year. “Jaded” finds singer Courtney Laplante shifting between clean melodic vocals and a vicious scream.
The EP’s announcement comes just ahead of Spiritbox’s US tour with Shinedown and Papa Roach (tickets available here), kicking off September 3rd in St. Louis, Missouri.
The Fear of Fear follows up Spiritbox’s 2021 full-length debut, Eternal Blue (which landed at No. 13 on the Billboard 200 chart) and the 2022 EP Rotoscope.
Check out the video for “Jaded” below, followed by the artwork and tracklist for The Fear of Fear (pre-order here). Pick up tickets to Spiritbox’s upcoming tour dates here.
The...
- 8/25/2023
- by Spencer Kaufman
- Consequence - Music
Shinedown have announced the Fall 2023 “Revolutions Live” US tour with a stacked support bill of Papa Roach and Spiritbox.
Dates kick off September 3rd in St. Louis and run through an October 20th show in Denver.
A Live Nation pre-sale starts Thursday (May 5th) at 10 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster using the code Iconic. General ticket sales begin Friday (May 5th) at 10 a.m. local time. Alternatively, you can look for deals or pick up tickets to sold-out concerts via StubHub, where your purchase is 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s Fan Protect program.
Shinedown will be out in support of their 2022 album, Planet Zero, and the fall trek will follow remaining spring tour dates in early May, plus a string of July shows.
Meanwhile, Papa Roach will also be supporting a 2022 LP, Ego Trip, while upstart prog-metallers Spiritbox continue to support major heavy acts as they continue to ascend the ranks of the mainstream.
Dates kick off September 3rd in St. Louis and run through an October 20th show in Denver.
A Live Nation pre-sale starts Thursday (May 5th) at 10 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster using the code Iconic. General ticket sales begin Friday (May 5th) at 10 a.m. local time. Alternatively, you can look for deals or pick up tickets to sold-out concerts via StubHub, where your purchase is 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s Fan Protect program.
Shinedown will be out in support of their 2022 album, Planet Zero, and the fall trek will follow remaining spring tour dates in early May, plus a string of July shows.
Meanwhile, Papa Roach will also be supporting a 2022 LP, Ego Trip, while upstart prog-metallers Spiritbox continue to support major heavy acts as they continue to ascend the ranks of the mainstream.
- 5/2/2023
- by Jon Hadusek
- Consequence - Music
Spiritbox have dropped a new one-off single titled “The Void” amidst their ongoing “Eternal Blue” North American tour.
Vocalist Courtney Laplante said the song “came about very quickly,” and it and sees the Canadian band delivering one of its leanest and most succinct tracks to date. Despite the sub-four-minute runtime, all of the Spiritbox signatures are here: winding prog passages, jittery math guitar theatrics, and, of course, Laplante’s dominant and melodic singing.
“I didn’t have to fight with anything to write it, and when that happens, I don’t argue with it,” she said in a press release. “It’s a type of song that I’ve been wanting to write for a long time, I’ve heard it hundreds of times now, and it makes me so happy every time I hear it. It’s been such an amazing experience playing this song on our tour, and...
Vocalist Courtney Laplante said the song “came about very quickly,” and it and sees the Canadian band delivering one of its leanest and most succinct tracks to date. Despite the sub-four-minute runtime, all of the Spiritbox signatures are here: winding prog passages, jittery math guitar theatrics, and, of course, Laplante’s dominant and melodic singing.
“I didn’t have to fight with anything to write it, and when that happens, I don’t argue with it,” she said in a press release. “It’s a type of song that I’ve been wanting to write for a long time, I’ve heard it hundreds of times now, and it makes me so happy every time I hear it. It’s been such an amazing experience playing this song on our tour, and...
- 4/19/2023
- by Jon Hadusek
- Consequence - Music
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