I remember the night of Sempiternal's release. I was 15, hunching over my first dell laptop- eagerly awaiting the first released stream. The day of its release, I remember begging my mum to allow me ...
2013 was a year jam-packed with epic releases, memorable pop culture moments, internet meme mania and the relief of surviving the 2012 apocalypse (well, not really). Music found itself in quite an ...
As we entered the 2010s, Bring Me The Horizon were comfortably the most divisive band in metal. When they arrived on the scene as a group of youthful, obnoxious deathcore teens in the mid-00s, they ...
Bring Me the Horizon's 2013 album Sempiternal has surpassed 1 billion streams on Spotify. That's according to apparent statistics from the music streaming service that were subsequently shared by a ...
Bring Me the Horizon have built up an impressive following with their first three albums, but if justice is served, their latest release 'Sempiternal' should take them to new heights in the metal ...
Bring Me The Horizon were under no illusions that Sempiternal needed to be deliver the goods. Their profile was growing. Understandably there would be some nervous energy, what with this being the ...
Bring Me The Horizon have announced a Sempiternal 10th anniversary reissue. The band’s incredible fourth record turned a decade-old in April of this year, and to mark the occasion it’ll be getting ...
The Sheffield band’s fourth album, the follow-up to 2010’s ‘There Is A Hell Believe Me I’ve Seen It. There Is A Heaven Let’s Keep It A Secret’ saw BMTH draft in Worship keyboardist Jordan Fish for the ...
Bring Me The Horizon have named their new album ‘Sempiternal’. The Sheffield based-band will release their fourth studio album in 2013 having signed a deal with RCA for the release. ‘Sempiternal’ will ...
Fresh from celebrating its ninth anniversary on April 1, Bring Me The Horizon's breathtaking fourth album Sempiternal has just surpassed one billion streams on Spotify. Released in 2013, the album – ...
Bring Me The Horizon have not built up a fanbase by playing it safe, and Sempiternal marks their most striking—and fearless—evolution to date. From the skittering electronics dominating the opener ...