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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