And now, the Canadian-made djent-pop phenoms have been unveiled as the latest Revolver cover stars, gracing two editions of ...
As Spiritbox prepare to release their second album, vocalist Courtney LaPlante has gone on record to decry the unapproved release of their latest single. The news comes just days away from the ...
But was it the biggest? Spiritbox vocalist Courtney LaPlante certainly thinks so. In a new interview with Audacy Music, LaPlante reasons that the moment was so big because "a billion people ...
PVRIS is honoring its debut album, White Noise. On Friday, the rock band PVRIS released the 10-year anniversary edition of ...
"None of us were aware this was happening," LaPlante wrote on social media. By Tyler Jenke As Spiritbox prepare to release their second album, vocalist Courtney LaPlante has gone on record to ...
Days ahead of sharing new album Tsunami Sea, Spiritbox's Courtney LaPlante has shared her disappointment after a new single was reportedly released without the band's permission. Leading up to the ...
Credit: Jonathan Weiner Spiritbox vocalist Courtney LaPlante has opened up on the sense of "existential dread" she feels and how it fuelled the band's new album Tsunami Sea. The Canadian band's ...
However, LaPlante later took to her official X/Twitter ... absolute peak work from Spiritbox. Courtney kills it on these tracks,” wrote a fan on a Reddit thread about getting their vinyl copies ...
And if you’re in the camp that shit’s too clean these days, then you’re in the same camp as Spiritbox vocalist Courtney LaPlante. That revelation was made during her recent interview with Rock Sound, ...
Vocalist Courtney LaPlante addressed the situation in a message on social media. The group has already shared "Soft Spine," "Perfect Soul" and "No Loss, No Love" from their upcoming album Tsunami ...
Although Spiritbox trades in modern metalcore, the Canadian quartet has become one of the biggest new hard rock acts of the decade by reaching beyond its sonic boundaries: On its ...
featured Spiritbox’s vocalist Courtney LaPlante on a remix. “Can’t believe so many of you resonated with this album 10 years ago and still do 10 years later. (And can’t believe no one ever ...
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