“Best Songs By Bring Me The Horizon Shirt” – product model for passionate fans of the famous pop rock, metalcore group Bring Me The Horizon. If you love rock music or know this band, this is a unique gift for you as well as your relatives and friends.
Bring Me The Horizon Best Songs
Known exclusively in households as “turn that damn noise off”, Bring Me The Horizon was a staple of the UK-based metalcore movement for eight years after rising to fame in the emo era of the 2000s. Built on thick eyeliner, black ripped jeans, and band tees, the subculture’s surge in popularity was the perfect storm of dark punk revival and moody alternative rock that allowed Bring Me The Horizon to thrive.
However, after six years of success in the emo subgenre, the band shifted into a sound with more electronic and pop influences. This was a bold decision for the band because the drastic change could alienate fans of their screamo phase. Moreover, with the reputation Bring Me The Horizon had as an emo group, diving into mainstream music would be difficult.
The band formed in Sheffield, England in 2004, just as the emo movement was coming to fruition. Debut album Count Your Blessings was a deathcore, immature jumble. The band’s desperate attempt to find their place in the whirlwind of emo culture seeped into the album, making it almost comical and reminiscent of angsty, hormonal teenage boys.
Through the creation of social media platforms like MySpace and Facebook, the musical subculture was thrown into the mainstream because people were able to connect and bond over the internet. The abundance of emo social media stars made the fashion and music of the movement less stigmatized, so the culture grew exponentially.
The most popular track of Count Your Blessings, “Pray for Plagues”, showcases the emo aesthetic and its out of control, beserk composition, and edgy lyricism. Lead singer Oliver Sykes screeches, “she starts her new diet of liquor and dick”, over a chaotic mass of fast paced drum snares and heavy electric guitar breakdowns.
Bring Me the Horizon’s second album, Suicide Season, introduced the band’s metalcore sound. “Back then when we wrote (Count Your Blessings), we were all into [deathcore] but we have (gotten) older and grown up a bit”, said guitarist Lee Malia in an interview.
They kept the original shrieking vocals from the first album but added more refined, coherent screaming and EDM-inspired production, introducing their new sound. The instruments on this album were less chaotic and more purposeful in the blending of the guitars, drums, and vocals from Sykes. Lyrically, the band moved on from the forced edginess of Count Your Blessings, diving into heavier, more introspective lyricism.
All the years of experimentation didn’t end here, however. In 2019, the band released two albums, amo and Music to listen to~dance to~blaze to~pray to~feed to~sleep to~talk to~grind…. The two albums cut the aggression out of the band’s sound, opting for a softer, electro-rock feel. While tracks like “Underground Big” from Music to listen to… and “MANTRA” from amo leaned into the group’s original heavier metal sound, these albums were an experimental fusion of all the music the band has explored to date, from rock to pop to electronic.
The culmination of all this musical discovery came to a head with Post Human: Survival Horror, which is the perfect blend of the band’s aggressive past, softer present, and electro-core future. With nine solid tracks fusing metalcore with electronic and even featuring kawaii metal from BABYMETAL, this album encapsulates the music journey that Bring Me The Horizon’s members embarked on to discover a sound that is uniquely theirs. Their latest release, the single “DiE4u”, continues to push the boundaries of what mainstream metal can sound like.
Sykes mixes clean vocals with his classic scream over an electropop beat, which does an impressive job of combining all the genres the band explored in their past albums, while giving a glimpse of what the future looks like for Bring Me The Horizon. Growing from the grimy basement shows of their death-core days, the band has become a critically recognized powerhouse of metal experimentation that has garnered adoration from all corners of the music industry.
Recently, Bring Me The Horizon scored a feature with Olivia O’Brien and even drew attention from the TikTok community with its song “Can You Feel My Heart”, which is used in a trend where creators reenact a tense movie scene where a character falls off a building as the chorus of the song plays. The future of Bring Me The Horizon is as exciting and unpredictable as when the band members were just young teens starting out, and they will continue to craft their unique sound with each new release.
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Product Information
- Solid colors are 100% cotton; Heather colors are 50% cotton, 50% polyester (Sport Grey is 90% cotton, 10% polyester); Antique colors are 60% cotton, 40% polyester.
- Made from specially spun fibers that make very strong and smooth fabric, perfect for printing.
- Knitted in one piece using tubular knit, it reduces fabric waste and makes the garment more attractive.
- Ribbed knit makes the collar highly elastic and helps retain its shape.
- Twill tape covers the shoulder seams to stabilize the back of the garment and prevent stretching.
- Machine wash: Warm (max 40C or 105F); Non-chlorine: bleach as needed; Tumble dry: medium; Do not iron; Do not dry-clean.
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