Bring Me the Horizon

With thunderous riffs and pulsating electronic textures interwoven through an intricate dance of tension and release, their music embodies a relentless push-and-pull that captivates and unsettles in equal measure.

alternative metal · metalcore · pop rock · techno

United Kingdom Est. 2004

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The song

“Can You Feel My Heart”

Immediate hook and emotional depth make it an engaging introduction to their style, representing the band's evolution.

About Bring Me the Horizon

Bring Me the Horizon matters because they have reshaped the landscape of modern rock by consistently challenging the boundaries of heavy music.
Their ability to fuse elements of metal with electronic and pop influences has opened new avenues for expression within the genre, allowing diverse audiences to engage with themes of vulnerability, mental health, and existential reflection.
Their ability to fuse elements of metal with electronic and pop influences has opened new avenues for expression within the genre, allowing diverse audiences to engage with themes of vulnerability, mental health, and existential reflection. This evolution has not only expanded their fan base but has also inspired a generation of artists to explore similar cross-genre experimentation. Their approach is marked by an unflinching willingness to innovate, often incorporating atmospheric soundscapes alongside intense instrumentation. This juxtaposition creates a dynamic listening experience that feels both immersive and confrontational. The band's commitment to progression is evident in their sonic shifts, continually pushing past traditional confines while maintaining a raw emotional core that resonates deeply with listeners. Lyrically, Bring Me the Horizon often navigates the complexities of human emotion, intertwining sincere confessions with ironic twists. Their storytelling tends to oscillate between introspective musings and broader societal critiques, creating a rich tapestry that invites reflection while still capturing the urgency of their sound. They balance a voice that can be both fierce and vulnerable, crafting narratives that feel personal yet universally relatable.

12 studio albums· 39 total releases· 2 decades· United Kingdom

Songs to start with

If you'd rather pick a song than an album.

  1. 1

    "Can You Feel My Heart" — from Sempiternal (2013)

    accessible entry with immediate hook

  2. 2

    "Steal Something." — from Music to Listen To... (2019)

    establishes the sonic palette early

  3. 3
  4. 4

    "Doomed" — from That's the Spirit (2015)

    establishes the sonic palette early

  5. 5

    "Dear Diary," — from Post Human: Survival Horror (2020)

    establishes the sonic palette early

  6. 6

    "YOUtopia" — from Post Human: NeX GEn (2024)

    accessible entry with immediate hook