Bring Me The Horizon
Bring Me The Horizon evolved from chaotic deathcore outsiders into one of the most important modern heavy bands, blending metalcore, electronic production, pop hooks, post-hardcore, hyperpop and arena rock into a constantly changing sound.
About Bring Me The Horizon
Bring Me The Horizon formed in Sheffield in 2004 with Oli Sykes, Lee Malia, Matt Kean, Matt Nicholls and early guitarist Curtis Ward. Their first era was raw, chaotic and aggressively heavy, rooted in deathcore and extreme metalcore. Count Your Blessings made them infamous as much as famous: loved by young heavy fans, dismissed by critics, and already too restless to stay in one lane for long.
The band’s evolution started quickly. Suicide Season kept the violence but added stronger structure, while There Is a Hell... brought choirs, electronics, post-rock textures and a much more ambitious emotional scope. By the time keyboardist and producer Jordan Fish became central to the creative process, Bring Me The Horizon were no longer simply a heavy band getting bigger — they were becoming a band that treated genre as something to dismantle.
Sempiternal was the breakthrough. Released in 2013, it fused metalcore impact with electronic atmosphere and massive choruses, producing defining songs like Can You Feel My Heart, Sleepwalking and Shadow Moses. That’s the Spirit pushed further into alternative rock and festival-sized hooks, while amo embraced pop, electronics, dance production and emotional vulnerability with little interest in pleasing purists.
The POST HUMAN era confirmed Bring Me The Horizon as one of the most adaptable heavy bands on the planet. SURVIVAL HORROR sharpened the sound into aggressive, pandemic-era cyber-metal anthems, while NeX GEn threw post-hardcore, hyperpop, emo, electronics, nu-metal, pop-punk and heavy riffs into one chaotic universe. Jordan Fish’s departure in late 2023 marked a major change, but the album still showed a band obsessed with forward motion rather than safe repetition.
Top 10 Bring Me The Horizon Songs
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Bring Me The Horizon Albums: Where to Start
Key albums with honest notes on who each one is for.
Bring Me The Horizon: Key Moments
Bring Me The Horizon Trivia Quiz
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Best Bring Me The Horizon Songs by Listening Mood
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