As its intriguing album art suggests AM is about to deliver high-highs and low-lows.
BMTHs first scream falls flat in most parts for me.
Bring Me The Horizons full-length debut falls far short of their eventual destinations, but delivers flashes of fun fuck you Deathcore.
Fun unhinged Metalcore, falling deeper into the catalogue of the Rock giants.
As confusing as it is Bring Me The Horizons eighth experiment continues to pull me in.
Bring Me The Horizon loudly announce they will do whatever they want. 2019s amo is polarizing, but it's a damn good record.
The 1975s fourth album is all over the place, In the best possible way.
Bring Me back to their best. Relatably loud as life.
Arena Rock at its absolute best. And even better in arenas, exactly how Bring Me The Horizon do it.
Sempiternal is Bring Me The Horizons turning point and arguably its greatest album to date (although I do believe the band is in a better place in 2021 than ever before) Sempiternal lays the rules down early with 'Can You Feel My Heart' and makes it obvious that Jordan Fish will bring much more than a keyboard to the band. Riff by riff BMTH screams out one of the 2010s greatest rock albums to kickstart their evolution to the top of the UK rock game. Even almost a decade later electric now sold ... read more