Bring Me The Horizon have shared an acoustic live video for their song “Drown.“ You can check that out below: drown acoυѕтιc aт @banquetrecords📹 ѕevenpoιnтѕ.υĸ pic.twitter.com/gU2owfYo3L — Bring Me The Horizon (@bmthofficial) August 28, 2019
Bring Me The Horizon have announced a fall headlining tour. Sleeping With Sirens and Poppy will serve as support. Tour Dates: 10/10 Phoenix, AZ — Comerica Theatre 10/12 Sacramento, CA — Aftershock Festival (Bring Me The Horizon only) 10/14 Portland, OR — Theater of the Clouds (Moda Center Portland) 10/16 Seattle, WA — WAMU Theater…
As previously reported, Halsey recently shared a clip from the studio and seemed to suggest that she was working on new music with Bring Me The Horizon‘s Oli Sykes and Jordan Fish. Sykes has since confirmed the collaboration himself, saying they spent five days working on something together: View this post on Instagram A post…
Bring Me The Horizon have premiered a new video for their song “Sugar Honey Ice & Tea.“ This track is from the band’s latest album “Amo.“
It looks like Bring Me The Horizon may be working on a new collaborative track with Halsey. The pop singer recently shared some footage from the studio and tagged both Bring Me The Horizon’s Oli Sykes and Jordan Fish in the caption: View this post on Instagram A post shared by halsey (@iamhalsey)
During a recent interview with NME at the 2019 Glastonbury Festival, Bring Me The Horizon’s Jordan Fish was asked if the band feel like they need to fly the metal flag at non-metal/rock festivals like Glastonbury. He responded with the following: “We’re not really a metal band as such. We’re kind of ‘false metal’. So…
Bring Me The Horizon have released a cover of Anohni’s “Drone Bomb Me” and an acoustic version of their track “Mother Tongue” as part of the Spotify Singles series. You can stream those below:
Bring Me The Horizon have shared a Sub Focus remix of their song “Mother Tongue.” The original version of the track appears on the band‘s latest album “Amo.”
During Bring Me The Horizon’s set at the All Points East festival in London, England last night (May 31), the band were joined onstage by a number of guests including: Cradle Of Filth’s Dani Filth, who performed “Wonderful Life,” Architects’ Sam Carter, who performed “The Sadness Will Never End,“ and Lotus Eater’s Jamie McLees, who…
During Bring Me The Horizon’s May 29 show at The Dome in London, England, the band performed “Pray For Plagues” live for the first time since 2014. You can see fan-filmed footage of that below:
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