Bring Me The Horizon re‑record
Fans are buzzing that Bring Me The Horizon is re‑recording their debut album Count Your Blessings, a move that’s generating excitement on social feeds. (x.com) The chatter centers on archival reissues and how bands are revisiting early catalogs for new releases and collectible formats. (x.com)
Bring Me The Horizon is releasing a fully re-recorded version of its 2006 debut, *Count Your Blessings*, on July 10 under the new title *Count Your Blessings | Repented*. (shop.bmthofficial.com) The band’s official store says singer Oli Sykes and guitarist Lee Malia led the new sessions, with producer and mixer Buster Odeholm credited on the project. The release is being sold in multiple formats, including standard and deluxe vinyl editions and CD versions. (shop.bmthofficial.com) The original *Count Your Blessings* came out in the United Kingdom on October 30, 2006, then reached the United States on August 14, 2007. It was the Sheffield band’s first studio album and the record that established its early deathcore sound. (allmusic.com; wikipedia.org) This new version arrives as the album approaches its 20th anniversary in 2026, and the release plan is tied to a one-off live show in Manchester on the same date. Bring Me The Horizon is scheduled to play *Count Your Blessings* in full on July 10 at B.E.C. Arena in a concert presented with Outbreak. (officialcharts.com; altpress.com) The package is also built like a collector’s release, not just a streaming drop. The band’s store lists a super deluxe box set with a pearl-colored vinyl pressing and a 24-page book, alongside colored-vinyl editions with posters and booklets. (shop.bmthofficial.com; shop.bmthofficial.com) That matters for a record with a long physical afterlife. Discogs lists more than 20 versions of the original album across compact disc and vinyl, including later reissues in 2011, 2016, 2018 and 2021. (discogs.com) The live date is being framed as a first for the band as well as an anniversary event. Alternative Press and other music outlets reported that Bring Me The Horizon will perform the album in full for the first time at the Manchester show. (altpress.com; kerrang.com) For fans, the re-record is a return to the band’s earliest era with its current lineup and production standards. For the band, it turns a 2006 debut into a 2026 release cycle with new audio, new merch and a Manchester stage built around the same songs. (shop.bmthofficial.com; officialcharts.com)