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11 lesser known Bring Me The Horizon songs that everyone needs to hear
From their deathcore roots to the gargantuan arena-ready hits, we trace Bring Me The Horizon’s evolution through the songs that deserve more attention.
Words: Nick Ruskell
Were you to draw a straight line between then and now, the one you would use for the teenaged Bring Me The Horizon who first screamed out of Sheffield in 2004, and the band who now sit as one of Britain’s biggest and most influential, might ask you if you were joining the right things together. The only reason you can believe, looking backward, that they are the same band is because you know it happened. From the other end, nobody could have predicted what would come next.
Various Artists
White Christmas
Gee, I Wish I Was Back in the Army
The Best Things Happen While You re Dancing
Mandy
Suzy Snowflake
Count Your Blessings Instead of Sheep
The Old Man/Gee, I Wish I Was Back in the Army
The Best Things Happen While You re Dancing
Sisters
Mandy
White Christmas
Together on disc for the first time, the stars of the movie White Christmas including Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye & Rosemary Clooney, with all the great Irving Berlin songs from the film. Contains the original soundtrack album.
more » plus Clooney s own White Christmas LP. Songs include Count Your Blessings , Blue Skies , Sisters and the perennial White Christmas . 22 total tracks. Castle Pulse. 2005.
If you had Bring Me The Horizon’s 8-year-old track re-entering the charts because kids on TikTok were setting their mirrors ablaze on your 2021 bingo, congrats! “Can You Feel My Heart,” taken from the Sheffield band’s 2013 fourth studio album
Sempiternal, has spontaneously climbed back onto the charts thanks to the help of TikTok youngsters and a lot of hairspray.
But, of course, you can’t have fun on the internet without gatekeepers swooping in to swiftly drop-kick your enjoyment. Days after the trend gained momentum, TikTok descended into the war on newer Bring Me The Horizon fans, many of these elitists arguing that if you didn’t like the band when they released their first album you weren’t a “real fan” even though most of the kids taking part in this trend weren’t born when