
Earlier today, fans of the progressive metal band Spiritbox were treated to an unexpected surprise when a new track titled “Crystal Roses” briefly appeared on streaming platforms. This release comes just days before the official launch of their highly anticipated album, Tsunami Sea, scheduled for March 7.
The band’s lead vocalist, Courtney LaPlante, addressed the situation on social media, expressing her surprise and disappointment. She clarified that neither she nor the band had approved the early release of the song and were unaware of its availability until late last night. LaPlante emphasized their efforts to remove the track promptly, stating, “I am extremely disappointed and only found out about it late last night, by chance. Trying to take it down ASAP.”
Despite the band’s swift action to retract the song, some fans managed to listen to “Crystal Roses” during its brief availability. Additionally, reports have surfaced of some listeners receiving their vinyl copies of Tsunami Sea ahead of the official release date, leading to early reviews and heightened excitement within the fan community.
Spiritbox has already released three singles from the upcoming album: “Soft Spine,” “Perfect Soul,” and “No Loss, No Love.” Each track showcases the band’s dynamic range and evolution, further amplifying anticipation for the full album release.
As the official release date approaches, fans are encouraged to stay tuned for Tsunami Sea‘s debut on March 7, promising a fresh and immersive experience into Spiritbox’s latest musical journey.