Bring Me the Horizon Announce ‘Post Human: NeX GEn’ Album
Bring Me the Horizon have formally introduced the particulars for his or her long-awaited Post Human: NeX GEn album, revealing will probably be out at midnight Friday (May 24).
Fans are delighted by the shock information that the new file can be out in lower than 24 hours. The band shared a teaser clip with symphonic music and cruel snarling vocals earlier than its reduce off by an eerie piano strike. After some dramatics, a digital voice says, “Let’s begin.”
Bring Me the Horizon began teasing the launch on their social media on April 10 after wiping all of their Instagram posts aside from one video. The clip contains a robotic determine saying, “You cling to your virtual identity as if it were your very soul. Pathetic.”
“It’s time for a new era. Initializing Nex Gen.” the voice stated at the finish of the video.
Post Human: NeX GEn is the second of 4 anticipated releases below the Post Human identify, following Post Human: Survival Horror, which got here out in October 2020. They initially deliberate to launch all 4 of the tasks in the span of a yr, which evidently did not occur.
Then, NeX GEn was anticipated to drop this previous fall, however the band parted methods with keyboardist Jordan Fish in December, which can have contributed additional to its delay. In January, they launched the music “Kool-Aid,” which was their first observe since Fish’s departure.
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The Idea Behind the Post Human Albums
In April of 2021, Sykes informed Minneapolis rock radio station 93X that the thought was for every of the 4 releases signify a distinct musical model.
“And there’s gonna be a record for everyone,” he stated. “We’ve done so much shit over our career that we have our sound, but we can go anywhere with it.”
Bring Me the Horizon, Post Human: NeX GEn Album Art
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