Bring Me The Horizon Talks Musical Direction Of Next Album
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Bring Me The Horizon discussed the musical direction of their next album during an interview by BBC Radio 1's Rock Show host Daniel P. Carter. When asked what the new yet-to-be-written record may sound like, keyboardist/producer Jordan Fish confessed, "I don't think any of us know. I know there's a few things I know it won't be. It's not going to be a pop record. That's something that I don't think we'd ever do, like a straight boring pop record. It's not going to be a super heavy heavy record either." "I think we'll probably take bits from what we did on Sempiternal, bits from what we did on That's The Spirit and take it off in another direction. As long as it's interesting and exciting that's all I really care about." "I understand there's a load of people that want us to be super heavy and a load of people who only like the last album and don't like the heavier stuff," explains Fish. "That's just the nature of a band that's changed styles so much across the course of their career. For us, I just want to write something good and where it sits genre-wise is something someone else can worry about." Listen to the full interview here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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