Bring Me The Horizon have revealed that their delayed album, ‘POST HUMAN: NeX GEn,’ is almost finished. The band had announced their follow-up to 2020’s ‘POST HUMAN: SURVIVAL HORROR’ during their headline debut at Download Festival last year. The long-awaited album is expected to release in summer 2024. When asked about the status of the album, frontman Oli Sykes said that it is nearly finished, but it’s not finished, and every time they think they’ve got it, they get another song. Drummer Mat Nicholls also confirmed that the album is not quite finished yet, but they are closer than they have ever been.
In an interview with NME on the BRITs 2024 red carpet shortly after taking home the award for Best Alternative/Rock Act, Sykes said the record is going to be “right good” and “our best album ever… Worth the wait.” Nicholls added that the album is good, they’re happy with it, but it takes time.
The band also revealed their love for Fontaines D.C., with Nicholls saying he was introduced to them recently and that he’s been listening to it quite a bit. They also named ‘A Hero’s Death’ opening track ‘I don’t belong’ as his favourite.
Bring Me The Horizon is set to embark on their international tour dates next month, starting with shows in Australia, followed by gigs across North America. The tour comes before the release of their anticipated album, which has been speculated to involve a collaboration with Underoath and Billie Eilish. The band has already released the lead single ‘Kool-Aid,’ which marked their first new music since their keyboardist Jordan Fish left the band
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