Spiritbox have clarified that former Bring Me The Horizon member Jordan Fish did not produce their new album, but said they would “love to” collaborate with him in the future.At the start of this year, Spiritbox guitarist Mike Stringer uploaded a behind-the-scenes image from the studio, appearing to show Fish sitting in front of a mixing desk.
He tagged Fish, as well as the Canadian metalcore band’s frontwoman Courtney LaPlante.Naturally, this led fans to believe that Fish was involved with the group’s next full-length project in some capacity.
Spiritbox then announced their second studio album, ‘Tsunami Sea’, last month.They have also released a pair of singles from the forthcoming LP – ‘Perfect Soul’ and ‘Soft Spine’ – both of which were co-produced by Stringer and Dan Braunstein.
The pair also helmed Spiritbox’s 2021 debut album ‘Eternal Blue’.During a new interview on the Zach Sang Show, LaPlante and Stringer explained that their time with Fish was essentially more of a casual writing session.“Michael did fake Jordan Fish propaganda by accident,” the frontwoman said (via Kerrang!). “We were really embarrassed, because it’s like Jordan’s so cool and nice and awesome to work with, that you forget that he’s a famous person.“So we went and did some songwriting sessions with him, and Michael posted a picture being like, ‘Hanging with Jordan!’”Stringer added: “I would always just put something in my story, right?
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