Bring Me the Horizon are a British metalcore band from Sheffield, Yorkshire. Formed in 2003, the group currently consists of lead vocalist Oliver Sykes, lead guitarist Lee Malia, bassist Matt Kean, drummer Matt Nicholls and keyboardist Jordan Fish.
Bring Me the Horizon are a British metalcore band from Sheffield, Yorkshire. Formed in 2003, the group currently consists of lead vocalist Oliver Sykes, lead guitarist Lee Malia, bassist Matt Kean, drummer Matt Nicholls and keyboardist Jordan Fish.
Bring Me the Horizon has posted on their Facebook page that a new single, "Throne" will be premiering on Thursday at BBC Radio 1 at 7:20 PM, the same time "Happy Song" premiered on Daniel P. Carter's show.
The Greek island of Santorini: setting of the musical Mamma Mia!, home of sun-smooched black sand beaches, donkeys tied to posts, bored tourists in nylon shorts comparing diving tour operators; and, for the past couple of months, site of one of the most startling transformations in British metal history.
In 2013, Bring Me The Horizon’s ‘Sempiternal’ saw them push beyond their metalcore roots, with singer Oli Sykes actually singing rather than emitting the death growls he’d preferred on their earlier albums. “That worked, then,” he confirms. “But this time round, the challenge wasn’t just for people to be impressed that a screamer’s learned to sing. We had to come back with something that would be impressive for people who had no idea of the history of the band.” After two months in the studio, that ‘something’ now spans 12 tracks.
Its roots lie in their decision, late last year, to release a tester single, ‘Drown’, indicative of a new, more polished direction. “That seemed to go down well. So we continued in that direction,” says Jordan Fish, the band’s newest member and Sykes’ co-writer, who acted as unofficial producer throughout the recording.
“Producers are fine,” Sykes acknowledges. “But they want to justify the importance of their jobs sometimes, so they say things to you like: ‘Oh I know – why can’t you do it in the swimming pool?’ We know enough now that we were like, ‘It’s not that hard. Let’s just lay everything down the best way we can, and get on with it.’”
“Plus,” says Fish, “they cost a lot of money.”
They’ve spent part of the money they’ve saved on hiring a personal trainer. “We’ve been going for runs in the mornings, that’s been really nice.” Fish goes on, “We’re just soaking it up – we’ve been hiring quad bikes to go round on, hanging out at a few local bars, going down to the beach.” Somewhere in all that downtime, Skyes has also bought a puppy – a white alsatian female he found at a legendary local sanctuary for abandoned dogs.
They found the unusual studio they used to make the record by Googling ‘world’s most amazing studios’. Straddling the crest of a hill, it looks down past volcanic cliffs on to two sides of azure Mediterranean bay, owned and run by an affable silver-haired man called Costas.
The sessions have been going so well that, in the second month, the band has been dialling their workload down rather than desperately hurtling towards deadline. But prior to Santorini, there was a three-month writing period in early January that Fish describes as “the most intense of our careers. We’d decided to take some time off after Christmas, but then we got a bit bored, got back together and it all started happening. Of course, now we regret throwing ourselves back into the whole whirlwind again so soon…”
The album is to be called ‘That’s The Spirit’ – a loose concept album about life’s darker moods. “It’s a celebration of depression,” Skyes explains. “A way of making light of it. ‘That’s The Spirit’ – it’s quite a depressing phrase when you think about it – the sort of thing you only ever use when you know there’s no positive answer to the situation.”
The music expands the broader range the band has shown since Fish joined. ’Happy Song’ – described by Sykes as an ‘unofficial title track’ – features cheerleader chants, and throughout there’s brass, violins and cello, a lot of classic metal licks, but overall a much wider palette of influences. Some tracks carry whispers of Jane’s Addiction, others seem to dab towards Panic! At The Disco or even Interpol, while the opener’s complicated percussion dips as far down the chin-stroke spectrum as late-period Radiohead. While thematically it keeps faith with the metal crowd, texturally it’s a radical departure from their past, and a giant leap towards the Radio 1 A-list for the Sheffield five. Soon, the horizon may not be enough.
1. Doomed
2. Happy Song
3. Throne
4. True Friends
5. Follow You
6. What You Need
7. Avalanche
8. Run
9. Drown
10. Blasphemy
11. Oh No
The timestamp for "True Friends", track 4 on the album has been revealed via iTunes. This could be a classic iTunes Countdown, where the band releases songs every week to coincide with the album's release.
Or it could mean that "True Friends" is premiering on Daniel P. Carter's show on Sunday.
Posted via Facebook, Twitter & Instagram, the band announced they gave "True Friends" to Zane Lowe and he might premiere it on Apple Music Beats1, earlier next week.
A massive new track "Avalance" premiered on Annie Mac’s Hottest Record broadcast last night.
 
There’s around twelve tracks.
We got 2 tracks confirmed already:
Happy Song
Throne
It is unsure if “Drown” will be a part of the album since in an interview Jordan Fish said they went in the direction of “Drown” in this album.
I’ll keep updating! :)
Drown isn’t going to be on the album.
It is.
But on iTuned it says Drown (new).
That’s what I meant, sorry.
It will be on the album but, from what I’ve read, it will be different to the song we’ve heard.
….those “confirmed” songs are “confirmed” by who and where? cause it doesn’t say anything about them in that NME interview…
Did you watch the video before judging?
what video…
Whooooops! Wrong link. This is the one with the new songs:
http://www.nme.com/news/bring-me-the-horizon/87036
there’s still no video on that link
Bring Me the American Horror Story Horizon – BMTAHSH. I’m feeling it with Throne.
It’s nice, but it it’s not as riveting as their previous work. It’s just… good.
Yeah, it’s not the direction I thought they’d go after “Sempiternal”, but it’s still good, as you said.
i didn’t specify because it’s the standard… that’s a given unless stated otherwise
Shit, it’s strarting to grow on me.
Trackling :
1. Doomed
2. Happy Song
3. Throne
4. True Friends
5. Follow You
6. What You Need
7. Avalanche
8. Run
9. Drown
10. Blasphemy
11. Oh No
source :http://www.rocksound.tv/news/read/heres-the-artwork-tracklisting-for-the-new-bring-me-the-horizon-album?utm_content=buffer0c2e2&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer
Added tracklist & Artwork, Rocksound is the only source claiming that’s the artwork, i don’t think it’s true though… we’ll find out soon enough when pre-orders get unleashed later today following the release of Throne!
You didn’t specify the type of tracklist – whether it is standard or deluxe, sorry mate!
And I believe this isn’t the full artwork, the umbrella is supposed to have a significance
because it’s standard which is a given, unless otherwise specified
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/thats-the-spirit/id1021582747
Looks like there’s going to be an album version of Drown.
Bring Me the Hard Rock
Drown is re-recorded/remixed.
Re-recorded, yes. I am interested in hearing it.
Can you please remove the video of “Drown”?
It’s not the album version, it’s the same version that was released earlier.
The album version is brand new unheard one.
It’s still a song on the album so I don’t see why you would delete it…
It’s not the album version, that’s why.
Yeah it may not be the album version but it’s still the same song, the mix may be a bit different but there will not be major changes. It will still be a part of the album so I don’t see the need to delete it.
You have to admit that interlude that cuts the song in the middle of the video is annoying as fuck haha
that interlude is cool and it’s only in the film clip anyway…
Not sure what to make of this?
Yeah me neither. I honestly don’t know if I’m anticipating this album or not.
Now I know why I’m barely anticipating this album. Some nagger on this page is ruining the album experience for me. Lel.
As a non BMTH fan, I enjoy “Throne” and “Happy Song”, but I can see how long time fans would be upset with the new direction.
What the crap lol “Don’t Look Down” is not on the album and the video for “Happy Song” is already listed o_O
True Friends will be getting released very soon!
I hope, but… how can you know that?
Zane Lowe’s premiering it next week.
You was right, “True Friends” it has been leaked
Yeah but it gets cut at the end so it’s not full. It’s listed as 3:52 but the leak is 3:49
The British version of We Came As Romans’ self-titled. :)
“True Friends” leaked at KL. Well..I was right, wasn’t I? This is like the British version of WCAR’s self-titled lol
30 seconds preview of “Doomed” is on Spotify but it’s reversed.
Also “Follow You”.
How do you find these on spotify?
https://open.spotify.com/artist/1Ffb6ejR6Fe5IamqA5oRUF
& now ‘What You Need’ the whole album will be on there track by track so just keep checking it
Avalanche also is on spotify
Run is on spotify
&&&&&& ‘Oh No’ is up, wow. Such a different vibe, but it’s BMTH, they know how to make an album flow perfectly, will not disappoint!
Yeah, it seems like with every album after count your blessings has just taken some time to get used to but never disappointed. Maybe a song or two off an album has disappointed but never the whole thing. I think that Happy song may be the shit song off this album.
I feel like it’s gonna leak in the next 2 days…
same, hoping, just hoping
come on leaked already!
where the fuck?
I think he is referring to “leak”, no “leaked”.
BMTH are going to release commentary of each track on Spotify when the song is released :)
Drown goes for the exact same amount of time as the single version so don’t expect much, or any chance
Must say that i’m impressed. Completely new direction, great reviews… Waiting for the whole thing. Tbh i don’t like happy song and throne but IMO true friends is the best thing they have ever done (that sudden lower tone on ‘true friends stab YOU in the front’- masterpiece)
I feel like judging it too quickly by the previews but I don’t want them BMTH fangirls poppin’ at me
Huh.
Since Sempiternal a lot of listeners are fangirls sucking Sykes, and I bet you are one of these.
I’ve been a fan since CYB, better watch what you say towards other people, mate.
@adamartz dude I feel you. The previews do not sound very good and i felt so let down. hope it was just a bad mix. Any day now.
The previews where so short I could not get a clear impression of the songs, so I skipped a lot of them, I rather check out the album fresh instead of getting some preview.
But so far I like the new 3 songs, so I might enjoy the new album, and aint that the thing what music is all about?
decent follow up
It’s not good but it’s not bad either. It’s just…average, overrated as fuck. I expected something different from them. Eh, I guess it’s better than I thought it is and I just don’t feel it. 4/10 :/
6/10. Grows on me. “True Friends” is probably the worst one.