The live performance by Bring Me The Horizon on June 18 at this year’s “Hellfest” in Clisson, France, was streamed online, however the official upload vanished shortly after, as per theprp. You may see the entire performance below. ARTE Concert has officially reinstated that concert as of today, July 8. The renowned British alternative metal group performed fifteen songs and a number of interludes during that set. Additionally, Will Ramos, the singer of the symphonic deathcore band Lorna Shore, joined them as a special guest. Ramos performed the song “Antivist” from “Sempiternal” as a guest vocalist.
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The British rock group Bring Me the Horizon was founded in Sheffield, England, in 2004. Lead singer Oli Sykes, bassist Matt Kean, guitarist Lee Malia, and drummer Matt Nicholls make up the ensemble at the moment. They are signed to Columbia Records just in the US and RCA Records worldwide.
The band started incorporating metalcore into their second album, “Suicide Season” (2008), after abandoning the deathcore style of their first album, “Count Your Blessings” (2006). The album was seen as a pivotal moment in the band’s artistic, critical, and commercial development. “There Is a Hell Believe Me I’ve Seen It “is the band’s third album. “There Is a Heaven Let’s Keep It a Secret” (2010) helped them become more well-known worldwide while maintaining their metalcore sound while incorporating elements of pop, electronica, and classical music. “Sempiternal” (2013), their major label debut, was certified Silver in the UK (60,000) and Gold in Australia (35,000). “That’s the Spirit” (2015) made its debut at number two on both the US Billboard 200 and the UK Albums Chart.