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Bring Me The Horizon’s Oli Sykes Guests On New Lotus Eater Song “Obliterate”

Lotus Eater have joined forces with Oli Sykes (Bring Me The Horizon) for a new song called “Obliterate.” That track is from the group's debut album “Where The Body Goes,” which will be available on July 23. Drummer Cameron Humphrey commented:

“’Obliterate’ revolves around traumatic experiences, learning from the hurt and using it as fuel for our green tinged inferno. Having the opportunity to collaborate with our friend and Idol Oli Sykes truly allowed us to bring this track to a level never seen before. We will always be forever grateful.”

He also added the following about the album:

“‘Where The Body Goes’ is the newest soundtrack to our ever changing motion picture. Beginning to end, we looked deep within ourselves to create a body of work that truly represents the emotional connection we have with modernity. The plethora of struggles and emotional discomfort mixed with total euphoria blends to create what we feel to be our greatest creation yet.”

[via Knotfest.com]

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PostedJune 24, 2021
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsLotus Eater, Oli Sykes, Bring Me The Horizon, Obliterate, Where The Body Goes

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