Listen Bring Me The Horizon and Grimes team up for new track ‘nihilist blues’

The track appears on Bring Me The Horizon’s new album ‘amo’.
Bring Me The Horizon have shared a new track ‘nihilist blues’, which features Grimes on vocals - listen below.
The song follows the previously released ‘Mother Tongue’, ‘Mantra’, ‘Wonderful Life’ and ‘Medicine’ in previewing the the band’s sixth album, which will be released tomorrow (25th January).
The band are set to take ‘amo’ on a world tour, including a huge headline spot at London’s All Points East. The dates begin in late March and you can see them below.
Grimes released her most recent track ‘We Appreciate Power’ ft. Hana late last year and recently followed it up with an official ‘nightcore’ remix. We’re hoping for a new full-length Grimes album sometime in 2019.
MARCH
29-31 Lollapalooza Argentina
29-31 Lollapalooza Chile
APRIL
05-07 Lollapalooza Brazil
MAY
31 London, All Points East
JUNE
07-09 Rock im Park
07-09 Rock am Ring
26-29 Provinssi Festival
27-30 Rock Werchter
28-29 Lollapalooza Stockholm
JULY
04-06 Rock for People
07 Main Square Festival
JULY
12-14 Park Live Festival
14 Minsk Chizhovka Arena
16-18 U Park Festival
17-21 Electric Castle
Records & Merch

Bring Me The Horizon - 2004-2013 Coloured Double LP
£22

Bring Me The Horizon - Post Human :Survival Horror EP Vinyl
£20

Bring Me The Horizon - Post Human: Survival Horror EP CD
£12

Bring Me The Horizon - Post Human: Survival Horror EP Vinyl + CD
£30

Bring Me The Horizon - 2004-2013 CD
£10

Bring Me The Horizon - 2004-2013 Double LP
£20
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