NEWS 2020/06/26
Despite 2019 being a prolific year for Bring Me The Horizon (the release of amo, the Music To… surprise EP, and Ludens’ inclusion on the Death Stranding soundtrack), the notion of new material is always cause for celebration. Officially one of UK rock’s biggest bands, with festival headline slots and a Number One album under their belts, there has been much speculation about the direction BMTH would go in next. And then they dropped Parasite Eve, the first fruit from the Yorkshire heavyweights’ lockdown sessions. Earlier this year, frontman Oli Sykes and keyboardist Jordan Fish decamped to Amsterdam to start writing with the idea of releasing something this summer, but as global circumstances changed, so did the band’s plans. But, forever looking forward, the five-piece embraced...