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Amo [ Vinyl / 12" Album ]

Amo

SKU: V72535 Barcode: 0190758956411
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

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  • Released Date: 25 Jan 2019

  • Genre: Metal

Our Take

Ah, Bring Me the Horizon, the band that just keeps on evolving like a well-aged cheese. Their latest album, Amo, is a bold departure from their previous work, delving into poppier territories with a gleeful abandon that will surely polarize fans.

The album kicks off with "I Apologize If You Feel Something," a hauntingly beautiful track that sets the tone for what's to come. Frontman Oli Sykes' voice floats delicately over dreamy synths, creating a sense of unease that is both captivating and alluring.

Tracks like "Mother Tongue" and "Nihilist Blues" showcase the band's willingness to experiment with new sounds, incorporating elements of dance and electronic music that feel fresh and exciting. The production on the album is top-notch, with layers of intricate details that reveal themselves upon each repeated listen.

However, not everything hits the mark on Amo. Tracks like "Fresh Bruises" and "Heavy Metal" feel a bit derivative, lacking the innovation and spark that the rest of the album possesses.

Overall, Bring Me the Horizon's Amo is a bold and ambitious effort that sees the band pushing their boundaries and exploring new sonic territories. While not every track is a winner, the album as a whole is a compelling journey that will surely satisfy both old fans and new listeners. So grab your headphones and dive into the weird and wonderful world of Amo.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. I Apologise If You Feel Something
2. MANTRA
3. Nihilist (Feat. Grimes)
4. In the Dark
5. Wonderful Life (Feat. Dani Filth)
6. Ouch
7. Medicine
8. Sugar Honey Ice & Tea
9. Why You Gotta Kick Me When I'm Down?
10. Fresh Bruises
11. Mother Tongue
12. Heavy Metal (Feat. Rahzel)
13. I Don't Know What to Say

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About the artist

Bring Me the Horizon

Bring Me The Horizon, the Sheffield-based rock band that blasted onto the scene in the mid-2000s, have become known for their genre-defying sound and boundary-pushing creativity. Fronted by the enigmatic and often controversial Oli Sykes, the band has amassed a dedicated fanbase that spans across the globe. Their early work, characterized by heavy guitar riffs and aggressive screams, quickly set them apart from their peers in the metalcore scene. But it was with their 2013 album "Sempiternal" that Bring Me The Horizon truly began to showcase their evolution as artists. The album saw the band incorporate elements of electronic music and ambient soundscapes, creating a dynamic and emotionally charged listening experience. Since then, Bring Me The Horizon have continued to push the boundaries of their sound, experimenting with everything from pop influences to orchestral arrangements. Their 2019 album "amo" saw the band dive even further into uncharted territory, blending elements of pop, rock, and electronic music to create a truly unique and innovative sound. But it's not just their music that sets Bring Me The Horizon apart – their distinctive visual style and bold aesthetic choices have also garnered them attention in the world of fashion and design. From their edgy music videos to their eye-catching album artwork, the band consistently delivers a full sensory experience for their fans. Love them or hate them, one thing is for certain – Bring Me The Horizon are a force to be reckoned with in the music industry, constantly pushing the boundaries of what is possible and redefining what it means to be a rock band in the modern age.

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