Spiritbox's New Album Explores Genre Boundaries; Michael Wollny Trio's Live Album Redefines Jazz Improvisation

Edited by: Inna Horoshkina One

Spiritbox Pushes Metal Boundaries with Their New Album

Canadian metal band Spiritbox is once again making waves with their latest album, blending heavy riffs with unexpected pop elements.

  • "Soft Spine" – punk-infused critique with sharp intensity.

  • "Perfect Soul" – a brooding hard rock piece.

  • "Keep Sweet" – an experiment featuring drum’n’bass verses and a groove-metal chorus.

  • "Fata Morgana" – a standout opening track with powerful intensity.

  • "Crystal Roses" – one of the album’s riskier experiments that doesn’t fully meet expectations.

Spiritbox continues to explore the balance between heavy aggression and melody, pushing the limits of modern metal.


Michael Wollny Trio Releases Live Album Living Ghosts

The trio Michael Wollny, featuring Tim Lefebvre and Eric Schaefer, has released "Living Ghosts", a live album showcasing their improvisational approach to jazz.

  • Reinterpretations of works by Alban Berg, Paul Hindemith, Duke Ellington, and Nick Cave.

  • Live performances blending various musical styles into a seamless, organic form.

This album proves that jazz remains fluid and open to endless experimentation.


Anouar Brahem, Simin Tander, and Elliot Galvin Redefine Musical Landscapes

Anouar Brahem – After the Last Sky

  • Features Dave Holland, Django Bates, and Anja Lechner.

  • A contemplative soundscape inspired by the tragedy in Gaza.

Simin Tander – The Wind

  • A bold experiment in vocal-driven minimalism.

Elliot Galvin – The Ruin

  • A fusion of jazz textures and experimental electronic influences.

These albums demonstrate how music can capture emotion, memory, and history through sound.

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