Bring Me The Horizon - Officially Licensed Merchandise
Bring Me The Horizon, formed in 2004 in Sheffield, England, started as a deathcore band before evolving into one of the most innovative and genre-blending acts in modern rock. Fronted by vocalist Oli Sykes, the band’s sound has shifted from....
Show More
intense metalcore to a fusion of electronic, pop, and alternative rock. Albums like Sempiternal and That’s the Spirit showcased their willingness to experiment, and their 2019 release amo pushed boundaries further with electronic influences. Known for their high-energy live shows and Sykes’ charismatic presence, BMTH has redefined what metal and rock can be in the 21st century.
2. Suicide Season (2008) - Featuring hits like “Chelsea Smile” and “Diamonds Aren’t Forever,” this album marked a shift toward metalcore and increased their popularity.
3. Sempiternal (2013) - A breakthrough album with a more refined sound, it includes songs like “Can You Feel My Heart” and “Sleepwalking,” bringing BMTH to a mainstream audience.
4. That’s the Spirit (2015) - Known for blending rock, pop, and electronic elements, this album features tracks like “Drown” and “Happy Song,” pushing BMTH further into alternative rock.
5. amo (2019) - With songs like “MANTRA” and “medicine,” amo explores electronic influences and diverse genres, reflecting the band’s continued evolution and experimental style.
Lee Malia (Guitar): Known for his technical skill and melodic approach, Malia’s guitar work has been essential to BMTH’s sound, blending heavy riffs with atmospheric elements. His versatility supports the band’s genre-spanning evolution.
Matt Kean (Bass): Kean’s bass playing anchors BMTH’s sound, providing a powerful foundation in both their heavier and more melodic work. His steady presence has been a constant as the band experimented with different musical directions.
Matt Nicholls (Drums): Nicholls’ drumming has evolved with BMTH’s sound, shifting from intense breakdowns to complex, groove-oriented rhythms. His adaptability and skill are essential to the band’s dynamic and ever-changing style.
Jordan Fish (Keyboard, Programming, Backing Vocals): Joining in 2012, Fish expanded BMTH’s sound by adding electronic elements, synths, and vocal harmonies. His influence helped shape albums like Sempiternal and That’s the Spirit, bringing a more polished and experimental direction.
Bring Me The Horizon
2. Suicide Season (2008) - Featuring hits like “Chelsea Smile” and “Diamonds Aren’t Forever,” this album marked a shift toward metalcore and increased their popularity.
3. Sempiternal (2013) - A breakthrough album with a more refined sound, it includes songs like “Can You Feel My Heart” and “Sleepwalking,” bringing BMTH to a mainstream audience.
4. That’s the Spirit (2015) - Known for blending rock, pop, and electronic elements, this album features tracks like “Drown” and “Happy Song,” pushing BMTH further into alternative rock.
5. amo (2019) - With songs like “MANTRA” and “medicine,” amo explores electronic influences and diverse genres, reflecting the band’s continued evolution and experimental style.
Lee Malia (Guitar): Known for his technical skill and melodic approach, Malia’s guitar work has been essential to BMTH’s sound, blending heavy riffs with atmospheric elements. His versatility supports the band’s genre-spanning evolution.
Matt Kean (Bass): Kean’s bass playing anchors BMTH’s sound, providing a powerful foundation in both their heavier and more melodic work. His steady presence has been a constant as the band experimented with different musical directions.
Matt Nicholls (Drums): Nicholls’ drumming has evolved with BMTH’s sound, shifting from intense breakdowns to complex, groove-oriented rhythms. His adaptability and skill are essential to the band’s dynamic and ever-changing style.
Jordan Fish (Keyboard, Programming, Backing Vocals): Joining in 2012, Fish expanded BMTH’s sound by adding electronic elements, synths, and vocal harmonies. His influence helped shape albums like Sempiternal and That’s the Spirit, bringing a more polished and experimental direction.
Oops! there are no products in this collection.
But check out our top trending products.
Bring Me The Horizon, formed in 2004 in Sheffield, England, started as a deathcore band before evolving into one of the most innovative and genre-blending acts in modern rock. Fronted by vocalist Oli Sykes, the band’s sound has shifted from....
Show More
intense metalcore to a fusion of electronic, pop, and alternative rock. Albums like Sempiternal and That’s the Spirit showcased their willingness to experiment, and their 2019 release amo pushed boundaries further with electronic influences. Known for their high-energy live shows and Sykes’ charismatic presence, BMTH has redefined what metal and rock can be in the 21st century.
2. Suicide Season (2008) - Featuring hits like “Chelsea Smile” and “Diamonds Aren’t Forever,” this album marked a shift toward metalcore and increased their popularity.
3. Sempiternal (2013) - A breakthrough album with a more refined sound, it includes songs like “Can You Feel My Heart” and “Sleepwalking,” bringing BMTH to a mainstream audience.
4. That’s the Spirit (2015) - Known for blending rock, pop, and electronic elements, this album features tracks like “Drown” and “Happy Song,” pushing BMTH further into alternative rock.
5. amo (2019) - With songs like “MANTRA” and “medicine,” amo explores electronic influences and diverse genres, reflecting the band’s continued evolution and experimental style.
Lee Malia (Guitar): Known for his technical skill and melodic approach, Malia’s guitar work has been essential to BMTH’s sound, blending heavy riffs with atmospheric elements. His versatility supports the band’s genre-spanning evolution.
Matt Kean (Bass): Kean’s bass playing anchors BMTH’s sound, providing a powerful foundation in both their heavier and more melodic work. His steady presence has been a constant as the band experimented with different musical directions.
Matt Nicholls (Drums): Nicholls’ drumming has evolved with BMTH’s sound, shifting from intense breakdowns to complex, groove-oriented rhythms. His adaptability and skill are essential to the band’s dynamic and ever-changing style.
Jordan Fish (Keyboard, Programming, Backing Vocals): Joining in 2012, Fish expanded BMTH’s sound by adding electronic elements, synths, and vocal harmonies. His influence helped shape albums like Sempiternal and That’s the Spirit, bringing a more polished and experimental direction.