Bring Me The Horizon
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Bring Me The Horizon

Bring Me the Horizon started in Sheffield in 2004 with Oliver Sykes on vocals, Lee Malia on guitar, Matt Kean on bass, and Matt Nicholls on drums. Their first...

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Bring Me the Horizon, from Sheffield metalcore to arena anthems

A band that reshaped heavy music by blending metalcore intensity with melodic ambition.

For a sense of their range, listen to 'Shadow Moses' and 'Throne.' They frame the band's ability to balance heaviness with hooks.

They started with the raw aggression of 'Count Your Blessings' in 2006, but it's the shift toward songs like 'Can You Feel My Heart' and 'Drown' that really defines their reach. Those tracks showed how they could keep the energy while opening up their sound to something bigger and more atmospheric. It's a move that let them connect beyond the usual metalcore crowd without losing what made them sharp in the first place.

Formed in Sheffield in 2004, they put out 'Count Your Blessings' two years later. By 2008's 'Suicide Season,' they were already pushing into more melodic and experimental territory, a direction that carried through albums like 'Sempiternal' and 'That's the Spirit.'

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Bring Me the Horizon started in Sheffield in 2004 with Oliver Sykes on vocals, Lee Malia on guitar, Matt Kean on bass, and Matt Nicholls on drums. Their first album, 'Count Your Blessings,' came out in 2006. Curtis Ward, who played keyboards, left the band in 2009.

By 2008's 'Suicide Season,' they were already moving away from straightforward metalcore toward something more melodic and experimental. That shift continued through albums like 'Sempiternal' in 2013 and 'That's the Spirit' in 2015. Songs like 'Can You Feel My Heart' and 'Drown' from that period show how their sound opened up without losing its intensity.

They kept writing songs that connected, whether it was the anthemic 'Throne' or earlier tracks like 'Shadow Moses.' The details matter less than the fact that they've consistently found ways to refresh their approach while keeping a core audience engaged.

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