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Spiritbox’s New Single Released Without Band’s Authorization

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Last updated: 2025/03/04 at 1:35 PM
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Spiritbox vocalist Courtney LaPlante has revealed an unauthorized release of their new single “Crystal Roses” from their upcoming album “Tsunami Sea” in a statement on X (formerly Twitter). Their record label initiated the release without the band’s knowledge or consent.

“I don’t normally like to air out behind the scenes things like this, but we did not approve putting out another single today,” LaPlante stated. “None of us were aware this was happening.”

“I am extremely disappointed and only found out about it late last night, by chance,” she continued. “Trying to take it down asap.”

The incident has sparked discussions about artist control and release protocols in the digital streaming era. This has led to swift actions from both the band and their management.

Immediate Response and Resolution

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According to Exclaim, the unauthorized single appeared briefly on major streaming platforms including Spotify, Tidal, and Apple Music. The track was successfully removed after LaPlante’s intervention.

The streaming services’ quick response demonstrates the growing awareness of artists’ rights and content control in the digital music landscape.

Upcoming Album and Tour Plans

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Reports from MetalSucks confirm that “Tsunami Sea” will release as scheduled on March 7. The band has maintained their original promotional timeline despite this setback.

The band’s professional handling of the situation shows in their commitment to the release schedule. They will proceed with their US headlining tour immediately after the album launch.

Industry Impact

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Loudwire details how this incident highlights the complexities of digital music distribution. It emphasizes the importance of clear communication between artists and labels.

The situation demonstrates the challenges artists face in today’s digital release environment. It serves as a reminder of the importance of maintaining control over creative output.

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