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Bring Me the Horizon

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Album Review

As a band, Bring Me The Horizon have been on a consistently upward trajectory, adding new elements to their metal core offerings in an effort to stand out from the rest of the pack in an interesting way. On their third album, There is a Hell Belive Me I’ve Seen It. There is a Heaven Let’s Keep it a Secret, the Sheffield band’s hard work pays off. Where other bands seem to have their production inflicted upon them, shoehorning in dance-pop synths and ubiquitous bass bombs, Bring Me the Horizon seamlessly integrate studio tricks into their music. Rather than feeling like items on a list of genre clichés, the glitched out vocals on “Crucify Me” and “Blacklist” actually add an interesting element of controlled chaos to the songs. These may not seems like a huge leap, but it’s little touches like these that push There is a Hell above the competition. The album doesn’t live and die on studio trickery alone, though. Bring Me the Horizon bring a ton of intensity to the table with their songwriting, merging grimy hardcore punk with technical metal. The twist is that they don’t bloat the songs out with breakdown after breakdown, but instead break up the songs with quieter, plaintively atmospheric passages. This helps to combat the “breakdown fatigue” that plagues so many albums, allowing the heaviest parts of the songs to have the proper impact. There is a Hell finds Bring Me the Horizon at the top of their game, and its lack of over indulgent production makes it an album that’ll not only please fans of the band, but may surprise fans of bands like Converge who are interested in seeing what the kids are up to these days.

Customer Reviews

What the Hell.

Just saw this advertised on Itunes as the "Metal album of the year".
No. Just no.

BMTH new album outshines!

So here it is, after a long wait, the third album from English band Bring Me The Horizon, and easily their best & approachable effort. The album opens with the track 'Crucify Me' featuring Lights (from Canada) and is the ideal start of showing you what is to come in the next 53minutes. This album mixes elements from all over the music spectrum (from choir & dance to metalcore & Latin) to make this album one of the best around this year! The stand out tracks include the first single 'It Never Ends', 'F*ck' which features vocals from pop punk lad Josh of YouMeAtSix, 'Don't Go' and 'Blacklist'. If you thought Bring Me The Horizon were all about the hair, metal & ladies, then the tracks 'Memorial' which flows into 'Blessed with a Curse' will change your opinion on that one! This is a band that grow with every release & strive on their amazing live performance! 'There Is a Hell, Believe Me I've Seen It. There Is a Heaven, Let's Keep It a Secret' is definiately worth checking out, if you haven't already! From old fans to new fans, this is a must!

Brilliant

Bring me the horizon have done it again perfection. Amazed of how hard they worked for this album :) above all an amazing buy! Love BMTH!! keep up the amazing work!

Biography

Formed: 2004 in Sheffield, Yorkshire, England

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Fronted by a tattooed clothing designer and influenced by death metal, grindcore, and emo, Bring Me the Horizon aren't the average deathcore band. The group was formed in 2004 from the ashes of several Sheffield-based outfits, with the 2003 Disney film Pirates of the Caribbean serving as the inspiration for the band's name. Singer Oliver Sykes, guitarists Lee Malia and Curtis Ward, bassist Matt Kean, and drummer Matt Nicholls initially established their own label, Thirty Days of Night, to release...
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