Bring Me The Horizon vocalist Oli Sykes has shared his thoughts about Spiritbox’s new album ‘Tsunami Sea’ on his Instagram.
“All I’ll say is when so many bands these days seem content chasing trends and doing the same old sh*te, it’s refreshing to hear a band dare to redefine what a metal album can be,” Sykes stated.
His commentary highlights Spiritbox’s latest musical direction and their contribution to the metal genre.
This endorsement marks a significant moment in Spiritbox’s career trajectory. It emphasizes the band’s evolutionary approach to metal music.
Loudwire reports that ‘Tsunami Sea’ arrived on March 7, 2025. This release follows their breakthrough debut album ‘Eternal Blue’ from 2021.
The new album demonstrates Spiritbox’s commitment to creative innovation. Dan Braunstein and Mike Stringer handled the production. Zakk Cervini took charge of mixing duties, while Ted Jensen completed the mastering.
Jordan Fish, formerly of Bring Me The Horizon, briefly contributed to the album’s development. However, he did not serve as the primary producer for the final version.
The album takes shape as a concept piece. It explores personal themes and the band’s dual identity. This approach showcases their dedication to expanding metal’s creative boundaries.
