here and watch the video for the title track below.Taking part in a Twitter Q+A after their release, LaPlante went on to say that ‘Rotoscope’ was inspired by Garbage while ‘Sew Me Up’ has a deliberate Limp Bizkit/Wes Borland vibe.She went on to say that “these songs are taking you on a journey as I try to trace my steps and figure out why I have the issues and mental health difficulties that I do”.
She also teased that the band “have more songs but I don’t know when we will keep working on them yet, might make more new ones too”.Out Now 1.
Rotoscope2. Sew Me Up3. Hysteriahttps://t.co/ZtDcCGfLNG pic.twitter.com/qvV1AdJzi6— Spiritbox (@spiritboxband) June 23, 2022The band recently played their first ever show in the UK at Download Festival before headlining two nights at London’s O2 Academy Islington.
During the second night, they were joined onstage by a 10-year-old fan called Harper who had previously shocked judges on America’s Got Talent with her cover of the band’s ‘Holy Roller’.Before that, Spiritbox were invited by Bring Me The Horizon to play their weekender in Malta.Speaking about it to NME, LaPlante said that BMTH were “the band that raised the bar for metalcore.
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