Bring Me The Horizon May Experiment On Next Album
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(Metal Hammer) Bring Me The Horizon hope to "push it a bit weirder" on their next album, according to Oli Sykes. Though they took a different direction on their latest work That's The Spirit, the frontman admits they still remained in their comfort zone when making the record. He tells NME: "People thought That's The Spirit was a very polished pop rock album - it's not. I think it's inventive and unique, but it's still safe in a way. We knew the songs were going to connect well with people. Next time I think we want to push it a bit weirder. Who knows?" Sykes says they might experiment with "a darker, dance-y kind of sound" on their next album - which he says could translate well to live shows. But he says the band will probably take "at least a good month" off before they begin writing again. He adds: "It's been an intense year for us, and not just in professional terms but like personal too. Some of the band have had a lot on their plates and stuff. We do enjoy writing organically and letting something happen, but we've been working pretty relentlessly for the last album." Read more here. Metal Hammer is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. advertisement |
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