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by Th0raxe on 4/8/25Rating: 5 out of 5Spiritbox was amazing. I can not wait to see them again!

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For many artists, a meteoric rise can often mean a sudden plateau. However, for 2X Grammy-nominated progressive heavy metal mainstays Spiritbox, there appears to be no end in sight on their near-constant ascent to the top. Formed in 2017 in the picturesque yet isolated region of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, by vocalist Courtney Laplante and guitarist Mike Stringer, Spiritbox would fully cement themselves as a household name in the summer of 2020 with the release of their blistering breakout single "Holy Roller," along with a host of other captivating singles shortly after, resulting in critical and commercial acclaim.
With new and existing fans eagerly watching their next move, Spiritbox, which also consists of drummer Zev Rose and bassist Josh Gilbert, exceeded every expectation imaginable in 2021 with the release of their genre-defining debut studio album Eternal Blue via Pale Chord/Rise Records. Eternal Blue, which debuted at #13 on the Billboard 200, kicked open the doors of the heavy metal scene and rewrote the genre's playbook with 12 stunning tracks including the smash single, "Circle With Me."
Following a whirlwind touring cycle for Eternal Blue and the experimental 2022 Rotoscope EP, Spiritbox wrote and recorded their critically acclaimed EP, The Fear of Fear, released in November 2023. The EP featured the lead single "Jaded," which was nominated for Best Metal Performance at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards. Exactly one year later, Spiritbox were nominated for a Grammy once again in the Best Metal Performance category, this time for the unapologetically heavy The Fear of Fear track "Cellar Door," which also inspired celebrated folk/doom metal artist Chelsea Wolfe to cover the song in stripped-down fashion on her latest EP, Unbound. With two Grammy nominations under their belt, Spiritbox have solidified their status as one of the most influential acts in modern metal today.
For fans patiently waiting for new music, Spiritbox satiated the demand this past September with the incendiary single "Soft Spine." The pummeling track took the band's signature visceral sound and dialed it up to eleven in terms of intensity and musicality to rave reviews. In October, the band also shared their most recent collaboration "TYG," with iconic rapper Megan Thee Stallion, with whom the band worked on last year's fan favorite remix of the song "Cobra."
After months of online speculation and rumors of a long-awaited new studio album, Spiritbox announced their brand new sophomore LP, Tsunami Sea. Produced by longtime collaborator Dan Braunstein, along with Spiritbox guitarist Mike Stringer, Tsunami Sea is undoubtedly the band's most vulnerable and introspective release to date and the 11 track album finds the group not only returning to their roots but venturing into new waters as well at full steam. Along with the announcement of Tsunami Sea, Spiritbox shared the anthemic and melodically-driven new single "Perfect Soul" and just a few months later they released one of the heaviest tracks of their career with "No Loss, No Love" -- further showcasing the band's ability to juxtapose beauty and aggression seamlessly.
Tsunami Sea finally arrived on March 7th via Pale Chord/Rise Records BMG, and much like the title suggests, it caused a tidal wave of exciting new milestones in Spiritbox's career--debuting at #26 in the US on the Billboard Top 200 charts, as well as #1 on the US Current Hard Music charts. Always a strong global presence, Spiritbox also cracked the top 20 of the UK charts, scoring a #17 placement overall, #1 on the UK Indie Charts, and #12 on the Top German Album charts--along with a #1 spot on the Top Canadian Hard Music Chart.
With each release, Spiritbox continues to carve out a legacy defined not just by numbers, but by fearless reinvention, genre-defying ambition, and an unwavering connection to their ever-growing global audience.
Spiritbox was amazing. I can not wait to see them again!
Spiritbox is one of my favorite bands to see perform live and they did NOT disappoint! Can’t wait to go again!
Spiritbox killed it — the showmanship, lighting, and sound quality was amazing and they put on one heck of a show. 10/10 recommend!
SpiritBox, Loathe and Dying wish were all amazing. I had never heard Dying Wish before but they were amazing. I had only ever listened to Loathe and had never seen a performance by them and they blew me away. Spiribox went above and beyond my expectations for their performance. From start to end, probably my favorite concert.
Dying Wish was amazing. LOATHE WAS AMAZZZZING😭🫶🏼 Spirit Box is was great. 10/10 experience
Spiritbox was amazing!! I been going to a lot of concerts for the past 3 years and this is my #2 favorite one!! Amazing experience Courtney LaPlante not only is a beautiful woman she’s amazing
I'm so happy to see Spiritbox sell out their show but this was the wrong venue. It was the most crowded I've ever seen Southside Ballroom and I'm not sure if that is where things went bad or not. I've never liked the sound quality you get at this venue, but this show was by far the worst. Spiritbox brought the energy and performance was amazing but the sound was extremely muffled even though it was loud. We couldn't understand the lyrics and hard to make out the music too. Very disappointing and I wish Southside would do something about this.
Venue : Southside Ballroom Dallas, TX Lineup : Dying Wish, Loathe, Spiritbox All 3 bands were great! Especially enjoyed Dying Wish and Spiritbox blew the roof off the place! Will definitely see them again!
Spiritbox was on point. New music is great and keeps with their bands classic metal sound.
Seen spiritbox at there Tulsa show with Korn and it was awesome wish there set was longer but love every second of it can't wait to see them again.
Outstanding! 10/10. They made my whole brain tingly
Spiritbox has been at the top of my Spotify listening list for the past year and a half and I finally got to see them live, it was honestly everything I thought it would be and more. Can't wait to see them again in the future
They opened for Papa Roach and Shinedown and I was floored. They sound phenomenal and the vocals really shine. I prefer their live sound compared to the studio honestly. I had pretty low expectations having only heard a few songs prior to the show but oh my goodness they’re amazing.
Really great show, every band was phenomenal. The venue doesn't feel overcrowded.
Don't get me wrong- all the bands performing were amazing and I typically enjoy live concerts at the House of Blues. However, it appears that the event itself was overbooked... I understand a show selling out but there seemed to be too many people packed into the pit and bar areas. Other than that it was a great experience!
The performances from all of the bands were great! Nearly flawless. There was a level of production that I've never seen in a venue or on a stage of that size.
I wish I could see them again. I saw them at the Fillmore for the first time. All the bands were insane, and the show was hyped the whole way through. It was def worth it! I can’t wait until they Tour again!!
Spiritbox was phenomenal and didn’t disappoint in any capacity. I’m only leaving a four star review because I paid for the VIP package and didn’t receive everything included at the concert. Additionally, I was told by a worker at the merch stand that the the tour t-shirt would be mailed to me; It’s been almost two weeks and I’ve yet to hear any updates.
Saw Spiritbox for the first time at the Fillmore in Minneapolis. Venue was nice but the band Spiritbox tore it up! Highly recommend both the band and the venue.
Best concert I’ve ever been to. Every band was insane would pay any amount of money to go see it again