Bring Me The Horizon Channel Oasis with New Single “WONDERWaLL”

If you have ever been to a Bring Me The Horizon show and hoped that one day the band would walk out and hit you with an “Anyway, here’s Wonderwall,” today is your lucky day. As part of Spotify’s Spotify Single program, the British rockers recently took to the studio to put their own spin on the 1995 Oasis classic. Turning what is best

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Bring Me The Horizon Cancel Remaining U.S. Tour Dates

Bring Me The Horizon are taking a break from touring following news that frontman and lead singer Oli Sykes’ has ruptured a vocal cord. Early yesterday afternoon the band broke the news to fans via their Instagram and Twitter that their Las Vegas show, scheduled for tonight had been cancelled due to “unforeseen circumstances.” It was a little over an hour later that they

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Songs For Those Who Hate Their Hometown But Love Their Significant Other

Valentine’s day may be winding down, but it’s never too late to listen to a playlist filled with pop punk and alt rock’s best love songs. From “Still Into You” by Paramore to “Mother Tongue” by Bring Me The Horizon, we have all of your favorite bands covered and in one place. Perfect for a romantic evening with your special someone, or a nice

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Bring Me The Horizon Score First #1 Album

Following a month of mixed reviews and uncertain reactions from fans, it looks like Bring Me The Horizon’s latest experiment has paid off. The band’s sixth studio album “amo” has officially reached #1 on the UK charts. To celebrate, lead singer and frontman Oliver Sykes took to instagram to share a throwback clip of himself and bandmate Matt Kean telling a reporter in 2010

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Bring Me The Horizon: “amo” Delivers New Sound and New Controversy

On January 11th, British alt rock band Bring Me The Horizon dropped their latest album, “amo.” After almost four years of silence from the band, “amo” follows their 2015 album “That’s The Spirit,” on which the band took their first steps away from their former metal sound and into a more rock/alt sound. With less harsh vocals, and lighter instrumentals, “amo” is a welcome

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