Tease
Oli Sykes has shared some sneak peeks at unreleased Bring Me The Horizon music
He’s posted a few clips from the ‘That’s The Spirit’ recording sessions on Instagram, the big tease.
Bring Me The Horizon frontman Oli Sykes has been all over social media of late, sharing previously unreleased snippets of music from their ‘That’s The Spirit’ recording sessions.
Sharing an alternate, grungier version of ‘Blasphemy’ from that aforementioned record, Oli claimed he might even prefer the one that didn’t make it to print (controversial). There’s also a sneak peek as a whole new song, ‘Plume’, in which Oli compares his and fellow vocalist / keys-man Jordan Fish’s voices on the demo to those of Death Cab For Cutie frontman Ben Gibbard. Fair enough.
Get a load of the snippets below, and catch up with our Bring Me The Horizon feature from last year’s September issue.
‘Blasphemy’
‘Plume’
Records, etc at

Bring Me the Horizon - 2004 - 2013 - The Best Of
Bring Me the Horizon - POST HUMAN: NeX GEn
Bring Me the Horizon - L.I.V.E. in Sao Paulo
Bring Me the Horizon - Post Human: Survival Horror EP
Bring Me the Horizon - There Is a Hell Believe Me I’ve Seen It. There Is a Heaven Let’s Keep It a Secret
Bring Me the Horizon - Count Your Blessings - Repented
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