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Bring Me The Horizon exorcise their demons with ‘Drown’
The band’s new single comes ahead of their massive headline show at Wembley Arena this December.

Bring Me The Horizon are currently in the process of preparing themselves to play their biggest headline show to date, and what better way to do so than supply fans with some new music? They thought so too.
The five-piece are following up last year’s album ‘Sempiternal’ with a standalone single, which is due out on 7th December. The track ‘Drown’, a melancholic anthem during which frontman Oli Sykes pleads for someone to save him from a horrid fate, also comes accompanied by a brand new video, which see drummer Matt Nicholls becoming a werewolf before having to be, er well, exorcised.
A classic performance video complete with old school microphones and well-tailored suits, the band play to an audience of hospital patients, all looking a little worse for wear. That is until Nicholls transforms into a hairy beast of a man and attacks keyboardist Jordan Fish. At least there’s a priest on standby to help out when times get tough, ey?
Watch the video for their new single at the bottom of the article, and find their upcoming tour dates - which include their huge show at London’s Wembley Arena - below.
NOVEMBER
15 Knotfest, Japan
19 Centerpoint Studio, Thailand
21 Macpherson Indoor Stadium, Hong Kong
23 ATT Showbox, Taiwan
DECEMBER
05 London Wembley SSE Arena
The band have also been confirmed as one of the artists involved with the new BBC project, ‘Radio 1 Rescores: Drive - Curated by Zane Lowe’. Their new contribution to the soundtrack will be revealed shortly.
Records, etc at

Bring Me the Horizon - Suicide Season
Bring Me the Horizon - Post Human: Survival Horror EP
Bring Me the Horizon - Count Your Blessings - Repented
Bring Me the Horizon - That’s The Spirit
Bring Me the Horizon - POST HUMAN: NeX GEn
Bring Me the Horizon - That’s The Spirit (10th Anniversary)
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