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Bring Me The Horizon

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Bring Me the Horizon, often known by the acronym BMTH, are a British deathcore / metalcore band formed in 2004 in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, by vocalist Oliver Sykes, drummer Matt Nicholls, bassist Matt Kean, and guitarists Lee Malia and Curtis Ward. The current lineup of the band consists of: Oliver "Oli" Sykes (lead vocals, keyboards and programming), Matt Nicholls (drums), Lee Malia (lead and rythm guitar), Matt Kean (bass) and touring member John Jones (rythm guitar and backing vocals). Read more on Last.fm

Genres

  • metalcore
  • emo
  • screamo
  • rock
  • post-hardcore
  • metal

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the allegations against bring me to the horizon?
There have been no widely reported or substantiated allegations against Bring Me The Horizon as of June 2024. The band, known for pushing creative boundaries within the rock and pop genres, has occasionally faced minor controversies typical of high-profile artists
What is Bring Me the Horizon's biggest hit?
Bring Me The Horizon's biggest hit to date is "Can You Feel My Heart," released in 2013 as part of their fourth studio album, "Sempiternal." This track marked a turning point in their career, blending heavy rock with electronic and pop influences, and helped them reach a broader audience. "Can You Feel My Heart" has amassed hundreds of millions of streams on platforms like Spotify and YouTube, making it their most recognized and commercially successful song. The emotional lyrics, anthemic chorus, and innovative production have made it a staple of their live shows and a fan favorite. The song's viral resurgence on social media, particularly TikTok, has introduced Bring Me The Horizon to a new generation of listeners, solidifying its status as their signature track.
Why did Evanescence Sue Bring Me the Horizon?
Evanescence sued Bring Me The Horizon in 2019 over alleged similarities between their song "Never Go Back" (from Evanescence's 2011 self-titled album) and Bring Me The Horizon's "Nihilist Blues" (from the 2019 album "amo"). Amy Lee, Evanescence's lead singer, claimed that the melody and certain structural elements in "Nihilist Blues" bore a strong resemblance to "Never Go Back." The dispute was settled out of court, and both parties reportedly reached an agreement. As part of the settlement, Evanescence members received writing credits on "Nihilist Blues." Both bands later spoke positively about the resolution, with Bring Me The Horizon expressing respect for Evanescence. This legal incident highlighted the complexities of songwriting in modern music, where influences and similarities can sometimes lead to disputes.
Is "Bring Me The Horizon" pop music?
While Bring Me The Horizon originated as a metalcore band, their sound has evolved significantly, and they now incorporate elements of pop, electronic, and alternative rock. Especially from their 2015 album "That's the Spirit" onwards, Bring Me The Horizon's music features catchy melodies, polished production, and pop-oriented song structures. Tracks like "Medicine," "Mother Tongue," and "Teardrops" showcase their genre-blending approach, appealing to fans of both rock and mainstream pop music. However, they still retain a distinct rock identity, with heavy guitar riffs and emotive vocals. So, while Bring Me The Horizon is not strictly a pop band, their recent work can certainly be described as pop-influenced, making them a crossover act that appeals to both rock and pop audiences.
Why are they called "Bring Me the Horizon"?
The name "Bring Me the Horizon" was inspired by a line from the 2003 film "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl." In the movie, the character Jack Sparrow (played by Johnny Depp) says, "Now, bring me that horizon," just before the credits roll. The phrase resonated with the band members, symbolizing exploration, ambition, and seeking new possibilities. When forming the band in 2004, they adapted the line to "Bring Me the Horizon" to reflect their desire to push musical boundaries and continually strive for something greater. The name captures their ethos of constant evolution and adventure, both in their sound and their career. Over the years, "Bring Me the Horizon"

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