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Bring Me the Horizon

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Bring Me the Horizon (BMTH) are an English band from Sheffield. Formed in the mid-2000s, they moved from early deathcore/metalcore toward mainstream, electronic and pop-influenced sounds. Reviews highlight members Oliver Sykes and Jordan Fish and note a polarising musical evolution.

Formed in Sheffield; early records include Count Your Blessings (2006) and Suicide Season; later notable albums include Sempiternal, That’s the Spirit, amo and POST HUMAN: SURVIVAL HORROR. Jordan Fish is credited in reviews with expanding the band's electronic dimension. Oliver Sykes is the band's lead vocalist (mentioned in reviews).

DeBaser reviews document Bring Me the Horizon's journey from early deathcore to mainstream and electronic experimentation. Critics praise strong production and hit-making on later releases while some reviewers reject the pop direction. Notable releases discussed include Count Your Blessings, Sempiternal, That’s the Spirit and POST HUMAN: SURVIVAL HORROR. The band is repeatedly described as polarising but ambitious.

For:Fans of heavy music, metalcore and listeners interested in electronic/pop experimentation within rock.

 The main statement that Bring Me The Horizon, a deathcore/metalcore band hailing from Sheffield, implicitly wanted to release in 2019 was this: “Every label related to rock or metal is starting to feel tight on us”.

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 I’ll be very quick and frank: this album is a freaking atomic bomb.

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 Anyway, the album is worth no more than one star, it’s much less original than it’s made out to be and absolutely unpleasant to listen to.

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 "Sempiternal" is, in very few words, a great album.

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