Generated by GPT-5-mini| Bring Me the Horizon | |
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| Name | Bring Me the Horizon |
| Origin | Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England |
| Genres | Metalcore; alternative metal; electronic rock; pop rock |
| Years active | 2004–present |
| Labels | Visible Noise; Epitaph Records; RCA Records; Columbia Records |
| Associated acts | Alexisonfire; Diamonds (band); Chelsea Grin; Enter Shikari |
Bring Me the Horizon are an English rock band formed in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, in 2004. The group rose from the United Kingdom underground metalcore scene into international prominence through a series of genre-shifting albums, major-label signings, and high-profile festival appearances. Across work referencing extreme metal, electronic music, and pop production, they have collaborated with artists and producers from scenes spanning Slipknot, Korn, Linkin Park, Marilyn Manson, and Kanye West-adjacent creators.
Formed by schoolfriends influenced by the Sheffield music scene, the early lineup emerged contemporaneously with acts such as Arctic Monkeys and Bring Me the Horizon-adjacent peers from South Yorkshire. Their debut EP followed grassroots tours with bands like Parkway Drive, Bullet for My Valentine, Underoath, and The Devil Wears Prada, linking them to the global metalcore circuit that included Atreyu and As I Lay Dying. Breakthrough came as they signed to Visible Noise and toured with Cradle of Filth, Iron Maiden-adjacent tributaries, and festivals alongside Download Festival and Glastonbury Festival lineups, leading to international deals with Epitaph Records and later RCA Records.
Mid-career saw a dramatic stylistic pivot; albums produced with collaborators tied to Timbaland-era pop and producers who worked with Coldplay and Muse expanded their sonic palette. High-profile touring partners included Limp Bizkit, System of a Down, and My Chemical Romance, while festival slots placed them alongside Foo Fighters and Green Day. As streaming platforms like Spotify and services intertwined with YouTube changed the industry, the band adapted via singles and cross-genre collaborations with artists from Halsey to members of Slipknot-adjacent projects.
Their musical trajectory traces from early deathcore and metalcore indebted to The Dillinger Escape Plan, Emperor, and Death to later explorations citing influences from Radiohead, The Prodigy, Nine Inch Nails, Daft Punk, and David Bowie. Critics note elements of Post-hardcore exemplars like Glassjaw and industrial textures akin to Ministry and Nine Inch Nails. Pop and electronic production techniques echo work by Max Martin-affiliated pop and producers who collaborated with Adele, Beyoncé, and Rihanna, while guitar-driven songwriting retains links to Metallica-derived riffing and Deftones's atmospheric layering. Lyrical themes invoke personal struggle and cultural critique, paralleling topics explored by Elliott Smith, Billy Corgan, and Trent Reznor.
Current lineup features musicians who have been associated with other notable acts and projects: - Lead vocalist: Oliver Sykes — known for collaborations and appearances in circles including Kerrang! editorial features and charity work with War Child partners. - Guitarist: Lee Malia — studio credits linking to producers who have worked with Noel Gallagher-adjacent sessions. - Guitarist/keyboardist: Jordan Fish — joined during a period of electronic integration, with production ties to artists such as Bring Me the Horizon collaborators and engineers who have worked with Ed Sheeran and James Blake. - Bassist: Matt Kean — toured extensively with peers from the hardcore and alt-metal scenes including Parkway Drive and Architects. - Drummer: Matt Nicholls — performed at festivals alongside headliners like Muse and Rammstein.
Former members include musicians who moved into production, session work, or other bands within the UK metal and hardcore punk communities, with some joining touring rosters for acts like You Me at Six and Enter Shikari.
Studio albums and key releases reflect stylistic shifts and collaborations with producers tied to Epitaph Records and major-label studios: - Debut album: early metalcore/deathcore release with underground acclaim and tours alongside The Black Dahlia Murder and Job for a Cowboy. - Subsequent albums: expanded sound incorporating electronics, pop, and alternative rock, with singles that received airplay on BBC Radio 1, Kerrang! Radio, and playlists curated by Spotify editorial teams. - Later records: charting releases produced with engineers who have credits on projects by Miley Cyrus, Kanye West, and Coldplay, showing crossover into mainstream alternative charts and appearances on Billboard listings.
They have also released EPs, live albums, and collaborative singles featuring vocalists and instrumentalists from Halsey, YUNGBLUD, and members of Enter Shikari.
Extensive touring history includes headline world tours, arena runs, and festival headlining slots at Reading and Leeds Festivals, Download Festival, Rock am Ring, and international events like Lollapalooza and SXSW. Support and co-headline tours have paired them with Slipknot, Deftones, Bring Me the Horizon-adjacent metal peers, and crossover bills with Imagine Dragons and The 1975. Notable live moments include collaborative festival performances with Korn members and televised sets on platforms associated with MTV and BBC. Live production grew to incorporate visual artists and stage designers who have worked with Tool and Nine Inch Nails.
They have received multiple awards and nominations from industry institutions including NME Awards, Kerrang! Awards, and nominations for BRIT Awards and Ivor Novello Awards-adjacent songwriting recognition. Chart successes on UK Albums Chart and Billboard 200 reflect mainstream crossover, while critical honors from publications such as Rolling Stone, Pitchfork, and The Guardian have documented their influence on 21st-century rock. Music video directors associated with their singles have credits that overlap with work for Lady Gaga and Coldplay, and their impact is cited by emerging artists across the metalcore, electronic rock, and alternative pop communities.
Category:English rock music groups