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Spiritbox – The Fear Of Fear | Album Review

Months worth of separate singles led to the latest from Spiritbox and the final package lives up to the Spiritbox name. In a relatively short amount of time Courtney, Mike and company have set a high standard. It’s a front loaded EP and the first four tracks are what stand out. The heaviness in “Cellar Door” and “Jaded” remind you that this is a group who relishes in force and volume while getting technical. Not everything is the creative soundscape that the group has done in the past but when the EP shines, it shows some of Spiritbox’s best. The group keeps tightening up while venturing forward with no fear and this EP proves why Spiritbox is great. 8/10

Best Tracks:
“Jaded”
“Too Close / Too Late”

Spiritbox The Fear Of Fear Album Review

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Spiritbox “Jaded”
Spiritbox “Cellar Door”

“Spiritbox is a Canadian metalcore band from British Columbia. Spiritbox is known for their eclectic sound that blends elements of metalcore, alternative metal, and electronic music. They have been praised for their powerful vocals, heavy riffs, and catchy melodies.

On November 3, 2023, Spiritbox released their second EP, The Fear of Fear. The EP contains six songs, including the singles “Cellar Door” and “Jaded.” The Fear of Fear is a concept EP that explores the theme of fear. LaPlante has said that the EP is about “facing our fears head-on and not letting them control us.

The Fear of Fear is a powerful and moving EP that showcases Spiritbox’s songwriting skills and musical prowess. The EP is full of heavy riffs, soaring vocals, and catchy melodies. The lyrics are introspective and thought-provoking, and they deal with important themes such as fear, anxiety, and self-doubt.” (Google Bard)

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Spiritbox The Fear Of Fear Album Review