Released 11 years ago this June
Live at Wembley
Bring Me the Horizon · 2015
86 min · 18 tracks · pop rock · alternative metal · metalcore
A thunderous live performance that blends metalcore ferocity with electronic flourishes and anthemic choruses.
Is this for you?
Good fit if you like
- thunderous live performance energy
- wave-like dynamic pacing
- cathartic sing-along moments
- intense emotional peaks and valleys
Maybe skip if you want
- prefer quiet, subdued listening
- seek instant gratification tracks
Where this album fits
- Career context
- By the time 'Live at Wembley' was released in June 2015, Bring Me the Horizon had solidified their status as a leading force in modern metal. This album followed their critically acclaimed studio album 'Sempiternal,' marking a peak in their commercial success and showcasing their evolution from deathcore roots to more melodic and experimental sounds.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Architects· Parkway Drive· While She Sleeps
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
Disc 1
- 1 Intro 0:30
- 2 Shadow Moses 4:53
- 3 Go to Hell, for Heaven’s Sake 4:20
- 4 The House of Wolves 4:27
- 5 Diamonds Aren’t Forever 5:01
- 6 It Never Ends 5:53
- 7 And the Snakes Start to Sing 5:57
- 8 Alligator Blood 5:14
- 9 Empire (Let Them Sing) 3:59
Disc 2
- 1 Chelsea Smile 6:41
- 2 Pray for Plagues 5:12
- 3 Blessed With a Curse 5:27
- 4 Antivist 4:02
- 5 Sleepwalking 5:41
- 6 Hospital for Souls 7:01
- 7 Drown 4:22
- 8 Can You Feel My Heart 7:30
Disc 3
- 1 Live at Wembley
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