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Bring Me the Horizon on inayofuata Album: ‘It’s Not Going to Be a Pop Record’
Bring Me the Horizon on inayofuata Album: ‘It’s Not Going to Be a Pop Record’
Good news for Bring Me the Horizon mashabiki worried they might go the Linkin Park route.
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Bring Me the Horizon on Next Album: ‘It’s Not Going to Be a Pop Record’
Good news for Bring Me the Horizon fans worried they might go the Linkin Park route. The band recently guested on
to talk about the direction of their next album.
Bring Me the Horizon have experienced massive success, especially when they’ve decided to experiment. The band won over fans outside the traditional metalcore scene with
and scooped up even more followers completely outside the metal world with
Keyboardist and songwriter Jordan Fish shared, “There are a few things I know it won’t be. It’s not going to be a pop record… I don’t think we’d ever do a straight, boring pop record. It’s not going to be a super, super heavy record either … We’ll probably take bits from what we did on
and take it off in a different direction. As long as it’s interesting and exciting, that’s all I really care about.”
Fish continued, “I understand there’s probably a load of people who want us to be super heavy and a load of people who only like the last album, who don’t like the heavier stuff. That’s just the nature of a band that’s changed styles so much across the course of their career. For us, I just want to write something good. Where it sits genre-wise is something someone else can worry about.”
Bring Me the Horizon just wrapped up a North American tour with Underoath and Beartooth. Check out our exclusive photos from their New York City stop.
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