Bring Me the Horizon
British rock band
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January 29 2025 | Released two singles exclusively on Spotify: a cover of Oasis' 'Wonderwall' and 'Youtopia (Earthcore Remix)'. Liam Gallagher praised the Oasis cover as 'absolutely incredible'. |
June 5 2024 | Released music video for 'Top 10 Statues That Cried Blood'. |
May 24 2024 | Released Post Human: Nex Gen on digital formats after a delay. |
April 20 2024 | The band posted a controversial promotional ad for their Brisbane show with a provocative statement about Jesus Christ, causing divisive reactions among their fanbase. |
January 5 2024 | Released single 'Kool-Aid'. |
December 22 2023 | Announced departure of keyboardist Jordan Fish. |
October 13 2023 | Released single 'Darkside'. |
June 30 2023 | Released collaborative single 'Code Mistake' with Corpse. |
June 10 2023 | Announced second Post Human installment, Post Human: Nex Gen, initially set for 15 September release. |
June 1 2023 | Released single 'Amen!' featuring Daryl Palumbo and Lil Uzi Vert. |
May 26 2023 | Showcased single 'Strangers' for the first time at Malta event. |
May 4 2023 | Released single 'Lost'. |
June 22 2022 | Officially announced the single 'Strangers', released on 6 July. |
May 26 2022 | Premiered new single 'Strangers' during their Malta event DJ set. |
April 21 2022 | Featured on Sigrid's single 'Bad Life'. |
April 1 2022 | Released collaborative single 'Fallout' with Masked Wolf. |
March 26 2022 | Teased collaborative single 'Fallout' with Masked Wolf, set for release on 1 April. |
March 16 2022 | Featured on Machine Gun Kelly's single 'Maybe', marking their first song to reach the Billboard Hot 100. |
February 17 2022 | Released studio version of 'Bad Habits' featuring Ed Sheeran. |
February 4 2022 | Released single 'Moon Over the Castle' for Gran Turismo 7 soundtrack after an early leak. |
2021 | Kerrang! readers voted the band as the best band and best live band of the year, with their song 'Die4U' winning best song and music video. |
December 8 2021 | Announced as Saturday co-headliner at the 2022 Reading and Leeds Festival. |
September 21 2021 | Featured on Tom Morello's single 'Let's Get The Party Started'. |
September 16 2021 | Released single 'Die4U'. |
September 2 2021 | Announced upcoming single 'Die4U'. |
June 11 2021 | Collaborated with Olivia O'Brien on the track 'No More Friends' for her EP 'Episodes: Season 1'. |
January 22 2021 | Post Human: Survival Horror released on physical formats, achieving their second UK number one on the UK Albums Chart. |
October 22 2020 | Released single 'Teardrops' ahead of the album's release. |
October 14 2020 | Officially announced the release of Post Human: Survival Horror, set for 30 October 2020. |
September 2 2020 | Released collaborative single 'Obey' with Yungblud. |
June 25 2020 | Released single 'Parasite Eve' and announced the Post Human project, a planned series of four EPs to be released throughout the year. |
2019 | Won Best British Act at the Kerrang! Awards. |
2019 | NME ranked 'Amo' 11th in their 50 best albums of 2019 and later included it at 99th in their best albums of the 2010s. |
2019 | Embarked on the First Love World Tour to support the album 'Amo'. |
December 27 2019 | Unexpectedly released the album 'Music to Listen To...' without prior announcement. |
November 6 2019 | Released the song 'Ludens' for Death Stranding: Timefall, and announced plans to focus on releasing EPs instead of full albums. |
October 21 2019 | Released 'In the Dark' as the album's seventh single. |
July 26 2019 | Released 'Sugar Honey Ice & Tea' as the album's sixth single. |
January 25 2019 | Official release of the album 'Amo', the band's sixth studio album. |
January 24 2019 | Released the fifth single 'Nihilist Blues', featuring Grimes. |
January 22 2019 | Released the fourth single 'Mother Tongue'. |
January 11 2019 | Original scheduled release date for the album 'Amo'. |
January 3 2019 | Released the third single 'Medicine' from the album. |
2018 | The band created a website called joinmantra.org with the cryptic message 'Salvation will return' and set up a phone number that played various audio clips as part of the album's promotional strategy. |
December 1 2018 | A fan died in the mosh pit during a show at London's Alexandra Palace, which the band confirmed with a deeply sympathetic statement the following day. |
October 21 2018 | Released the second single 'Wonderful Life', featuring Dani Filth from Cradle of Filth. |
August 24 2018 | The music video for the single 'Mantra' was released, further promoting the upcoming album. |
August 22 2018 | The band announced the album 'Amo' in Kerrang! magazine, describing it as 'varied', 'free', 'weird' and 'mental'. |
August 21 2018 | Bring Me the Horizon released the lead single 'Mantra' from their album 'Amo', marking the initial public introduction of the album. |
February 2016 | During the NME Awards, Oliver Sykes trashed Coldplay's table during a live performance of 'Happy Song', which Sykes later claimed was a coincidence. |
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