As 2009 draws to a close, Sheffield metallers BRING ME THE HORIZON are celebrating their most successful year so far, a year that has seen them release a reissued album with remixes from everyone from Utah Saints to Slipknot members, a year that has taken them all around the world, from their first ever Japanese shows to sold out UK tours, and a year that has seen them on the covers of magazines across the globe, including Kerrang, Rock Sound, Alternative Press and Blunt.
The band now look to the future, as they prepare to write and record their third full length studio album, the follow up to 2008’s hugely successful Suicide Season. They will again be relocating to Sweden to record at Studio Fredman with legendary metal producer Frederik Nordström. Frontman Oli Sykes said this week: “It’s been one hell of a year, non-stop for us really! Our second album Suicide Season has taken us further than we ever thought was possible. I think we found our unique sound with that album and the next is going to be using Suicide Season as a base, but pushing it further in every single way imaginable. It’s happening with Fredrick Nordström again, since he made us sound so amazing last time - all very exciting, stay tuned!” . Expect a summer 2010 release.
Reissued album Suicide Season Cut Up is out now through Visible Noise – for more info on BMTH, please visit Bring Me The Horizon on MySpace Music - Free Streaming MP3s, Pictures & Music Downloads or contact Austen at Visible Noise.
Some photos from the band’s 2009 US/EU/AUS/JAP/UK tours:

