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Bring Me The Horizon’s Oli Sykes: “People Could Be Hearing New Music Sooner Rather Than Later”

Bring Me The Horizon just released their latest album “Amo” in January and now it appears they are already thinking about working on more new music. Oli Sykes told Kerrang! the following:

“I think we spent a long time on amo – like nearly over a year, The one vibe that is floating around is, ‘Let’s never do that again, it was too long,’ and we’ve kinda got a studio set up on tour now. We’ve started to think about writing and when we want to, and basically never having to get back to the studio and write for six months.

I think this last album is so different to anything we’ve done in the past, we do feel like we’re gaining a lot of fans as well as losing a lot of fans, and we want to give people more to get excited about and do stuff. I guess that last album made us feel like we could literally put anything out; we could go back and write something extremely heavy, or we could write the poppiest song in the world – or a mixture.

[amo] solidified that we are not doing any one thing anymore – we just write the music that we feel. It would be nice to start writing again without the pressure of a date, but we are thinking about it, and quite possibly people could be hearing new music sooner rather than later.”

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PostedMay 22, 2019
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsBring Me The Horizon, oli sykes

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