Cover of Bring Me the Horizon POST HUMAN: SURVIVAL HORROR
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For fans of bring me the horizon,lovers of metalcore and alternative metal,listeners seeking heavy yet catchy rock music,followers of modern british rock charts,fans of bands influenced by linkin park
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LA RECENSIONE

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

After a hundred years spent progressively producing better records, starting from the absolute mediocrity of their early works to at least honest productions like "Sempiternal" and the much-discussed "amo", BMTH have finally created what could be defined as their masterpiece: a simple and direct album, but still full of ideas, with a STELLAR production, inspired riffs and melodies (many literal tributes to early Linkin Park) and a handful of true HITS that get into your head like a bullet, and frankly, one better than the other; the "danceable" yet heavy "Kingslayer", the super catchy "1x1", and the amazing "Teardrops," absolute peaks of the album, which you listen to over and over again without ever getting tired.

Currently number one on the charts in England, who knows where they could go at this rate...

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Bring Me the Horizon’s POST HUMAN: SURVIVAL HORROR is praised as their finest work yet, showcasing stellar production, inspired riffs, and memorable hits. The album balances heavy yet danceable tracks with catchy melodies and nods to early Linkin Park. It currently tops the UK charts, marking a major milestone for the band.

Tracklist

01   Dear Diary, (02:44)

02   Parasite Eve (04:51)

03   Teardrops (03:35)

04   Obey (03:40)

05   Itch For The Cure (When Will We Be Free?) (01:26)

06   Kingslayer (03:40)

07   1x1 (03:29)

08   Ludens (04:40)

09   One Day The Only Butterflies Left Will Be In Your Chest As You March Towards Your Death (04:03)

Bring Me the Horizon

Bring Me the Horizon are a British rock band formed in Sheffield in 2004. Fronted by Oliver Sykes, they evolved from early deathcore to a broader mix of metalcore, alternative and electronic rock, achieving mainstream success in the 2010s.
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