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Tune For Today

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My son tried to get me into Spiritbox a few years ago as he knows I like metal with female singers, mainly Nightwish, Within Temptation (see my avatar) and Beyond the Black, and I quite liked some of their stuff including this one too when it came out but I never quite got hooked on them. Thanks for posting it though as hadn't heard it in a while. (y)
 
My son tried to get me into Spiritbox a few years ago as he knows I like metal with female singers, mainly Nightwish, Within Temptation (see my avatar) and Beyond the Black, and I quite liked some of their stuff including this one too when it came out but I never quite got hooked on them. Thanks for posting it though as hadn't heard it in a while. (y)
Took me awhile to get into them but she’s a great vocalist going between the cleans and screams, they’re growing in popularity massively.

On another note have you heard the new female vocalist for Linkin Park?
 
A couple of years ago I regularly posted quite a few gentle Sunday morning type songs on this thread but haven't done so for a while but I recently came across this song and it seems to have stuck very firmly in my head. It's unusual but just wondered if anyone else likes it. Definitely a lie down in a darkened room sort of track.

 
I believe I’m getting tickets for one of their forthcoming shows as a Christmas present, don’t know a great deal about them other than a couple of hit songs as they’re before my time but I’m looking forward to it.
I saw them live many times through the 1970's, 1980's - but haven't seen them live since one of their lead singers Alan Hull passed away in the mid 1990's.
Abs brilliant live.
 
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