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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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