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Bring Me The Horizon Announce Release Of New Single ‘LosT’

Bring Me The Horizon announced that they will be releasing a new song called LosT on May 4th.

Bring Me The Horizon is back with new music. They have recently shared on their socials that they will be releasing a new song called LosT on May 4th.

They recently uploaded episode 6 of their ongoing online video series where you can see a lot of shots of Bring Me The Horizon recording and writing the single. A day later, they posted a snippet of the full song with a pre-save link for May 4th.

This could be the start of a new album cycle for Bring Me The Horizon since it has been 3 years since they released their last full-length album.

Check out the announcement post below and let us know if you’re excited for new music from Bring Me The Horizon!

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Bring Me The Horizon @ ZiggoDome, Amsterdam

Bring Me The Horizon Tease A New Song Is Coming Soon

Bring Me The Horizon‘s latest release, sTraNgeRs, was released over half a year ago.

As a result, the question of when new music is coming was deemed quite fair in Impericon’s recent interview with drummer Matt Nicholls.

โ€œNew songs coming? Yeah. Weโ€™re actually working on them at the minute. Weโ€™ve got a studio on our bus. We did it in America, we wrote a bunch of stuff, actually, and recorded some stuff in America as well. So hopefully one pretty soon.

As for the basics of a record, weโ€™ve got some good stuff coming along. It took a while. These things are always hard, especially for us, because our bandโ€™s quite perfectionist, and we change our mind a lot as well. Youโ€™ll write something one day and think itโ€™s wicked, and then youโ€™ll go away and come back to it and you donโ€™t think itโ€™s as good as you thought it was originally.

Itโ€™s coming, just trust us, trust the process. Weโ€™ve got some good stuff coming along, and hopefully this tour weโ€™ve got some downtime where usually we just play FIFA, but instead weโ€™re trying to write music. Itโ€™s coming along well, and we should have a song, at least, very soon.โ€

We saw the band recently in Amsterdam, where the band also asked the crowd whether theyโ€™d be interested in a Sempiternal 10-year anniversary show. Could this be for real or is just a tease?

The band were also just announced as support for Fall Out Boy‘s North American tour.

You can watch the full interview with Nicholls below and let. usknow whether or not you are excited for new Bring Me The Horizon music!

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Bring Me The Horizon @ ZiggoDome, Amsterdam

CONCERT REVIEW: Bring Me The Horizon Play Biggest Dutch Show To-Date

Throughout the years, we have seen Bring Me The Horizon more than a few times. In 2013, while on tour to support the release of their album Sempiternal, Bring Me The Horizon played a show in front of 2.000 fans in Tilburg. After that, the venues become increasingly bigger, with the last 2 shows happening in the AFAS Live, with a capacity of 6.000. This year, with the tour surrounding the release of Post Human: Survival Horror Bring Me The Horizon upped their game once more, playing a very near to sold out show in Amsterdam’s Ziggo Dome, with a capacity of 17.000 people. A show of this magnitude calls for extraordinary support acts, and they were found in A Day To Remember, Poorstacy and Static Dress.

For us, the night started with the performance of Poorstacy, an American singer, rapper, and songwriter known for his unique blend of alternative rock, pop-punk, and hip-hop music. His music often features dark, introspective lyrics that explore themes of mental health, addiction, and personal struggles. We have been fans of his music for a while and were ecstatic to see the songs being delivered live. What unfolded, did not disappoint. While Poorstacy left the energetic aspects of the show to the band members, he focused on vocal delivery, which he knocked out of the park. In a live setting, Poorstacy’s songs sound way heavier than on the studio versions. This artist is going places, so be sure to keep an eye out for his new releases & tour schedule.

A Day To Remember are playing big shows on their own, but together with Bring Me The Horizon took it to an even bigger stage this evening. If you have ever been to A Day To Remember show, you know what’s going to happen. These guys have one of the greatest formulas when it comes to liveshows. As the lights dimmed and the opening notes of The Downfall of Us All filled the venue, the crowd erupted into a frenzy of cheers and screams. A Day to Remember wasted no time in launching into their set, which was a perfect mix of old and new songs, with each one eliciting a massive response from the crowd.

Even 14 years after its initial release, the band’s album Homesick still is featured the most on the band’s setlist, with 4 songs coming from this album. It comes to no surprise, as the band’s Spotify top 10 also consists of 5 songs from this album. It truly is timeless. Besides the many old & golds, the setlist also included Miracle, the band’s most recent single and Bloodsucker & Resentment from the latest full length album You’re Welcome. The band’s performance was enhanced by an impressive stage setup, complete with a giant LED screen that displayed the band’s logo and the use of steam cannons on key moments throughout the songs. A Day To Remember never disappoint and tonight was no exception.

Fast forward half an hour and the lights were dimmed for the last time that night. It was time for Bring Me The Horizon to showcase why they are arena-worthy. The whole aesthetic surrounding POST HUMAN: SURVIVAL HORROR was consequential for tonight’s show, which started with a public service announcement made from the screen, displaying a A.I. operative of sorts. The operative was scanning the crowd, requesting mosh and circle pits to initiate sequences. It was an innovative way of starting the show, and had a dystopian feel to it, in line with the band’s most recent album.

Kicking things off with Can You Feel My Heart, off of 2013 album Sempiternal, which recently saw a resurgence due to it going viral on social media platform TikTok, the tone for the evening was set. The setlist consisted of music the band has released in the last 10 years, with the oldest songs from being Sempiternal. Besides from the most recent album which was the theme for the tour, the band’s 2015 That’s The Spirit was also heavily featured, with 4 songs from the album on the setlist: Happy Song, Follow You, Drown & set closer and fan favourite Throne.

The band’s stage setup always was and probably always will be impressive, featuring a giant LED screen that displayed vivid visuals, as well as pyrotechnics, confetti cannons, and smoke machines that added to the overall spectacle of the performance. The lighting was also expertly done, with bright flashes and strobes that synced up with the music to create a mesmerizing visual experience, this combined with the dystopian theme of these aforementioned visuals, and you have yourself a truly extraordinary setting for an arena show.

Bring Me The Horizon have always been a band on the rise, taking on new levels of popularity with each subsequent release , but they have truly cemented their place in the industry with the release of 2013’s Sempiternal, which was also the first album to include keyboardist, programmer, and backing vocalist Jordan Fish. We were pleased to see the band include 3 songs from this album, but even more pleased with Oli Sykes asking the crowd whether they’d be interested in a Sempiternal 10 year anniversary show. Could something be in the works?

In conclusion, Bring Me The Horizon were on top of their game, until they most likely reinvent the game on the next tour and be on top of THAT game. A Bring Me The Horizon show is always a good idea, especially when the support acts are as good as they are on this tour. POST HUMAN: SURVIVAL HORROR Europe tour is one not to be missed. Get an idea of what the show looked like via the gallery below.

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FEATURE: Happy 10-Year Anniversary To Bring Me The Horizon’s ‘Sempiternal’

Ten years ago, on April 1, 2013, British rock band Bring Me The Horizon released their fourth studio album, Sempiternal. It’s hard to believe that a decade has passed since the album’s release, but it remains just as influential and beloved by fans today as it was upon its debut.

Sempiternal was a turning point for Bring Me The Horizon, marking a shift away from their earlier metalcore sound and towards a more atmospheric and melodic style of rock. The album featured a mix of heavy guitar riffs, electronic elements, and soaring choruses, showcasing the band’s versatility and experimentation.

From the opening track Can You Feel My Heart to the anthemic Shadow Moses, Sempiternal is an album that demands to be listened to in full. It’s a cohesive and dynamic work that flows seamlessly from one track to the next, with each song offering something new and exciting for the listener.

Lyrically, Sempiternal is a powerful exploration of mental health and the struggle to find meaning and purpose in life. The album’s themes of pain, isolation, and self-discovery resonated deeply with fans, who found solace and comfort in the band’s emotive and heartfelt lyrics.

Looking back on the past decade, it’s clear that Sempiternal has left an indelible mark on the world of rock music. It remains a fan favorite and a touchstone for the band, who continue to push boundaries and experiment with their sound with each subsequent release.

In conclusion, the 10-year anniversary of Sempiternal is a cause for celebration for Bring Me The Horizon fans everywhere. The album’s impact and influence are as strong as ever, and its message of hope and resilience in the face of adversity is more important than ever in these challenging times. Here’s to another 10 years of Sempiternal, and to the continued success and creativity of Bring Me The Horizon.