Spiritbox share new track ‘Hurt You’ with official video

20 Aug, 2021

The band on everyone’s lips at the moment, Spiritbox, have today unveiled a brand-new track, ‘Hurt You’. Debuted alongside an accompanying video, this gives us yet another taste of what to expect from their highly anticipated debut album Eternal Blue.

Speaking on the new song and the music video, Spiritbox guitarist, Mike Stringer shares, “Hurt You is a song that was written before the pandemic, in early 2020 during a snowstorm.  We were stuck inside, and couldn’t go anywhere, so this song flowed out of myself, Courtney, and our producer Dan pretty quick.  The subject matter of the song explores toxic co-dependency, and the feeling of knowing that something is doomed to fail, but making the choice to go down with the ship.  The video, directed by Dylan Hryciuk, is horror-inspired, and depicts love in four different acts.  It’s the first video we’ve made where we do not make an appearance, and allow the story to be the main focus.” 

Check out the unsettling video for ‘Hurt You’ below:

Photo by Lindsey Byrnes
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