A Cross-Continental Metal Collision
BABYMETAL have never been ones to play it safe, and their latest single “My Queen” proves it once again. Teaming up with Canadian progressive metal powerhouse Spiritbox, the track is a thunderous fusion of idol metal theatrics and crushing modern heaviness—an electrifying highlight from BABYMETAL’s new album METAL FORTH.
Vocals That Clash And Converge
Released alongside a hypnotic official music video, “My Queen” sees Su-metal and Moametal trading vocals with Spiritbox’s Courtney LaPlante in a dynamic interplay of melody and menace. The song opens with eerie synths and ritualistic chants before exploding into a wall of down-tuned guitars and polyrhythmic grooves. It’s a sonic battlefield where BABYMETAL’s pop-metal precision meets Spiritbox’s atmospheric brutality.

A Chessboard Of Power And Control
Visually, the video plays out like a surreal game of chess—each move orchestrated by unseen forces. The band members appear as spectral queens and pawns, manipulated across a shifting board that blurs the line between strategy and fate. It’s a metaphor-rich spectacle that evokes control, rebellion, and the tension between power and vulnerability.
Breaking Boundaries, Building Bridges
“My Queen” isn’t just a collaboration; it’s a statement. It bridges cultures, genres, and fanbases, proving that metal’s future lies in fearless experimentation. For BABYMETAL, it’s another step in their evolution from viral sensation to genre-defining force. For Spiritbox, it’s a chance to expand their reach while staying true to their progressive roots.

RockNews Verdict
At RockNews, we live for moments like this—when boundaries blur and artists dare to rewrite the rules. “My Queen” isn’t just a track; it’s a collision of worlds, a celebration of sonic risk-taking, and a reminder that metal thrives on evolution. Whether you’re a die-hard BABYMETAL fan, a Spiritbox devotee, or just someone chasing the next big sound, this collaboration hits like a checkmate. Long live the queens.
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