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Whoops: Spiritboxs accidentally released new “crystal roses”, but since then it has been deleted

Ah, technology. It should make our life easier, but from time to time a hiccup in the system brings something that they thought it would work well only so that it blends into the air in their face. God knows that I fell victim to this on the website, but a similar technological snafu growled the obvious publication of spiritboxs next individual “crystal roses” when it was apparently uploaded to streaming services and released prematurely.

Today, fans of the Canadian Metal outfit noticed and listened to the new track of the upcoming publication of the band and listened to them Tsunami -Sea In streaming services, despite the fact that no fanfare had been given before it was published. People talked about it on social media, the fans shared their thoughts and then they shared -Poof- It was gone.

Thanks to some clarification from Courtney Laplante from SpiritBox, we now know what happened. Apparently the track was published without the band's permission. We do not know exactly who brought it out whether it was your label recordings or a technical problem that the weapon jumped, but she expressly said that it shouldn't happen, and nobody in the band was aware of the upcoming publication of the song.

“I don't usually like to ventilate things like this, but we didn't agree to bring out another single today. None of us were aware that this was done. I am extremely disappointed and only hit it late at night. I try to stop taking it as soon as possible. ”

As she wished, the track was removed from all streaming services, but not before many people were able to check the song before the album was released this Friday.

Tsunami -Sea will be available on March 7, but you can still prepare/pre -order your copy today.

In the meantime, SpiritBox is preparing to pursue the publication of their new album with their upcoming US headliner tour, which they have already announced in December with Loathe, Sterby Wish and Gel as support. You can watch the list of the following data.

2025 US headline tour dates:

4/3 – Dallas, TX – South Side Ballroom
4/4 – San Antonio, TX – Boeing Center am Tech Port
4/5 – Houston, TX – Bayou Music Center
4/7-Atlanta, Ga-Coca-Cola Roxy
4/8 – Orlando, FL – Hard Rock Live
4/11 – Washington, DC – MGM National Harbor
4/12 – Pittsburgh, PA – Upmc Events Center
4/14 – Philadelphia, PA – The Fillmore
4/15 – Montclair, NJ – The Wellmont Theater
4/18 – New York, NY – Hammerstein ballroom
4/19 – Boston, MA – MGM Music Hall in Fenway
4/21 – Montreal, QC – M Telus*
4/23 – Toronto, on – Great Canadian Casino
4/25 – Chicago, IL – Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom
4/26 – Madison, Wi – The Sylvee
4/27 – Grand Rapids, Mi – GLC Live at 20 Monroe
4/29 – St. Louis, Mo – The pageant
4/30 – des Moines, IA – Living Musikhalle
5/2 – Denver, Co – Fillmore Auditorium
5/3 – Salt Lake City, UT – The complex
5/6 – Vancouver, BC – Pne -Forum
5/7 – Tacoma, Wa – Temple Theater
5/9 – San Francisco, Ca – The Masonic
5/10 – Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Palladium*

*W/Ogel