Spiritbox, the rapidly rising progressive metal band that is turning heads everywhere, have released a new music video and single titled “Bleach Bath”, which is the final song to complete the Singles Collection EP. The song is about the struggle of severing ties with a sociopath.
“We have all had a toxic person enter our lives who brings out our weakness, our paranoia, and our low self-esteem,” explains vocalist Courtney LaPlante. “These people extract the worst in us, and we have to confront these facets of ourselves whether we want to or not.” The collection started with the single “Perennial” which was released last September, followed by “Electric Cross”, “Trust Fall”, and most recently “Belcarra”.
“‘Bleach Bath’ is the final chapter from our collection of singles we started releasing towards the end of 2018. We saved this one for last for a reason: we believe it represents the balancing act we strive to perform between beautiful and hideous. Instrumentally there is an uncomfortable tension that builds throughout the song that we have enhanced with strange EVP noises building in the background.”
Watch the music video for “Bleach Bath” below and stream the Singles Collection EP on Spotify.
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