Bring Me The Horizon Share Hyperpop Infused Emo Anthem 'LosT'

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    A comp image featuring the artwork for the Bring Me The Horizon single 'LosT' and a photo of Bring Me The Horizon against a deep blue backdrop.
    The 'LosT' artwork /Bring Me The Horizon, both supplied. 

    Bring Me The Horizon have shared a new single LosT.  The continuation of their ongoing Post Human series, LosT sees the band continue to explore the emo side of their sound while incorporating elements of 100 Gecs-ish hyper pop. 

    In an early listening session for press that Maniacs attended, the band's keyboardist, backing vocalist and frequent songwriter, Jordan Fish indicated that LosT was inspired by a blend of '00s era emo staples The Used and My Chemical Romance, early 'o0s indie-rock superstars The Strokes and current alternative soundscapes. 

    This blend of sounds continues the explorative ways of the Post Human series and matches up quite neatly with the discussion we had with Fish  in July, 2022 about the band's future direction. 

    LosT is accompanied by a cinematic music video, directed by Jensen Noen.  Shot in LA, the video is a shocking medical-inspired gorefest, featuring frontman Oli Sykes, Kevin from American Pie plus a heavy dose of humour!   

    LosT arrives in advance of a very special headline appearance at Download Festival on Friday, June 9th. This will be the band’s first UK festival appearance since last year’s Reading & Leeds headline slot.

    The band last toured Australia in December, 2022,  when they headlined the return of the Good Things Festival

    Artwork for LosT by Bring Me The Horizon

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A comp image featuring the artwork for the Bring Me The Horizon single 'LosT' and a photo of Bring Me The Horizon against a deep blue backdrop.
The 'LosT' artwork /Bring Me The Horizon, both supplied. 

Bring Me The Horizon have shared a new single LosT.  The continuation of their ongoing Post Human series, LosT sees the band continue to explore the emo side of their sound while incorporating elements of 100 Gecs-ish hyper pop. 

In an early listening session for press that Maniacs attended, the band's keyboardist, backing vocalist and frequent songwriter, Jordan Fish indicated that LosT was inspired by a blend of '00s era emo staples The Used and My Chemical Romance, early 'o0s indie-rock superstars The Strokes and current alternative soundscapes. 

This blend of sounds continues the explorative ways of the Post Human series and matches up quite neatly with the discussion we had with Fish  in July, 2022 about the band's future direction. 

LosT is accompanied by a cinematic music video, directed by Jensen Noen.  Shot in LA, the video is a shocking medical-inspired gorefest, featuring frontman Oli Sykes, Kevin from American Pie plus a heavy dose of humour!   

LosT arrives in advance of a very special headline appearance at Download Festival on Friday, June 9th. This will be the band’s first UK festival appearance since last year’s Reading & Leeds headline slot.

The band last toured Australia in December, 2022,  when they headlined the return of the Good Things Festival

Artwork for LosT by Bring Me The Horizon

Shop for Bring Me The Horizon merch now.

bmth merch

Listen to Bring Me The Horizon now.

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