Bring Me The Horizon's Next Album Sees Post-Rock Influence
|
|
|
|
Tuesday, 03 January 2012 |
Written by Elliott Batte
|
|

Sheffield-based Screamo band Bring Me the Horizon have announced that they’ll be making a change in style for their next album – revealing that post-rock bands Explosions in the Sky and This Will Destroy You have been hugely influential on them.
Guitarists Lee Malia and Jona Weinofen have revealed that they’re beginning to pen material for the follow up to their last album ‘There is a Hell, Believe Me I've Seen It. There is a Heaven, Let's Keep it a Secret’, and told of how they’ll be moving from their screamo-metalcore sound onto a more post-rock influenced sound.
“Lee and I are listening to a lot of post-rock lately,” Weinhofen told the Alternative Press. “It might sound strange, but we listen to this laid-back, epic music and think 'If this was heavy - if we made metal out of this kind of music - it would be exactly what we want to sound like.
“We have really big aspirations for this record. However, there is a very little amount of new material; we're not very good at getting motivated to write on tour.”
Stay with Stereoboard for more news on Bring Me the Horizon’s next studio album.
NOTE FROM THE EDITOR We don't run any advertising! Our editorial content is solely funded by lovely people like yourself using Stereoboard's listings when buying tickets for live events. To keep supporting us, next time you're looking for concert, festival, sport or theatre tickets, please search for "Stereoboard". It costs you nothing, you may find a better price than the usual outlets, and save yourself from waiting in an endless queue on Friday mornings as we list ALL available sellers!
Let Us Know Your Thoughts
Related News |
Mon 06 Oct 2025
Bring Me The Horizon Announce Ascension Program 2 North American Tour For Spring 2026
Mon 03 Mar 2025
Bring Me The Horizon Announce 2025 US Arena Tour With Motionless In White