Classic Rock

Bring Me The Horizon

Oli Sykes’s electro-metalcore rockers return in triumph.

Bouncing back after a wobbly few months, further delays to their belated ninth album and long-standing keyboard player Jordan Fish’s shock departure, Bring Me The Horizon greet 2024 with defiant confidence and humour at the start of their biggest tour to date. Oli Sykes is on hyperkinetic form, growling and screaming and pogoing through the Sheffield band’s full spectrum of hook-heavy anthems, from old-school metalcore skull-splitters like to the shiny electro-pop sugar-rush blast the giddy ravepunk gallop and the soaringly romantic soft-rock power ballad

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