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Oli Sykes Praises Spiritbox’s Genre-Defying New Album

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Last updated: 2025/03/07 at 3:14 PM
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Bring Me The Horizon frontman Oli Sykes has shared his thoughts on Spiritbox’s new album ‘Tsunami Sea’ through his Instagram account. His comments emphasize the innovative approach in the band’s latest release.

“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.

Both artists are experiencing notable transitions in their musical journeys, making this praise particularly significant.

Spiritbox’s Musical Evolution

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Distorted Sound Magazine highlights how ‘Tsunami Sea’ marks a bold evolution for Spiritbox. The band successfully merges heavy metalcore elements with electronic influences and softer melodies.

The album launched on March 7, 2025. Its tracks ‘Soft Spine,’ ‘Perfect Soul,’ and ‘No Loss, No Love’ showcase the band’s dedication to genre innovation while preserving their distinctive sound.

Bring Me The Horizon’s Current Status

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Kerrang! reports that Bring Me The Horizon is taking time for creative renewal after releasing ‘POST HUMAN: NeX GEn.’

The band plans a 2025 hiatus following their intense activity period. They will still perform at scheduled festivals, including Reading and Leeds in August 2025.

Collaborative Connections

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idobi reveals a deeper connection between these bands beyond mutual respect. Former BMTH member Jordan Fish previously collaborated with Spiritbox in the studio.

This creative exchange adds deeper meaning to Sykes’ praise for Spiritbox’s latest work. It also demonstrates the interconnected nature of today’s metal scene.

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