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Eternal Blue | ||||
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Studio album by Spiritbox | ||||
Released | September 17, 2021 (2021-09-17) | |||
Recorded | February 2021 | |||
Studio | Joshua Tree, California | |||
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Producer | Dan Braunstein | |||
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Eternal Blue is the debut studio album by Canadian heavy metal band Spiritbox. It was released on September 17, 2021, through Pale Chord Records in partnership with Rise Records. Produced by Dan Braunstein, work began on the album in October 2020 in Joshua Tree, California, and was finished by February 2021. The album proved an immediate chart success for the band, recording entries in seven countries. In advance of the record's release, five songs became singles: "Holy Roller", "Constance", "Circle With Me", "Secret Garden", and "Hurt You".
Background
Before co-founding Spiritbox, singer Courtney LaPlante and guitarist Mike Stringer were both in Iwrestledabearonce. In late 2015, they decided to quit the band. LaPlante and Stringer had each replaced a previous member of Iwrestledabearonce, and were never comfortable with that status in the band; the two also desired to pursue a new personal and creative direction. LaPlante and Stringer got married in 2016. On October 9, 2017, the husband and wife duo announced the launch of their new project named Spiritbox.
As Spiritbox, the couple released a seven-song self-titled debut extended play on October 27, 2017, preceded by the single "The Beauty of Suffering". Former Iwrestledabearonce bandmate Mikey Montgomery served as the band's first drummer to record the EP. The band was later joined by Bill Crook of the pop-punk band Living with Lions as bassist, and Shreddy Krueger drummer Ryan Loerke became the band's first permanent drummer. The band shared five singles which were eventually compiled into an EP titled Singles Collection on April 26, 2019, followed by the non-album singles "Rule of Nines" and "Blessed Be" in 2019 and 2020. Loerke would depart from Spiritbox in 2020, and was subsequently replaced by Philadelphia-based drummer Zev Rose. The band members met Rose only two days before the band began touring with him.
Composition
Spiritbox employed several heavy metal-based musical styles on Eternal Blue. Critics have identified the style on the album as metalcore, post-metal, and djent. They have also been labelled as "post-metalcore". Near the release of the record, LaPlante herself defined the musical genre of Spiritbox as metalcore. The band's use of the digital synthesizer provided a unique sonic aspect to the album, and LaPlante makes use of both screaming and singing throughout the record.
Release
Track listing
References
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Irresistible post-metallers Spiritbox...
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- The following critics called Eternal Blue post-metalcore:
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