Bring Me The Horizon Blends Genres
Bring Me The Horizon dropped a new single with EDM artist ILLENIUM called "Slave to the Rithm" ILLENIUM, Bring Me The Horizon - Slave to the Rithm (Official Visualizer). They also released a Spotify Singles cover of Oasis’s “Wonderwall,” with a darker, more atmospheric tone WONDERWaLL (Spotify Singles - Bring Me The Horizon). The band posted a new video, too. When can we expect the next album?
Bring Me The Horizon's collaboration with ILLENIUM on "Slave to the Rithm" appears on ILLENIUM's album *Odyssey*, released in February 2026. The band is scheduled to perform at the Hellfest music festival in France in June 2026. BMTH's seventh studio album, *Post Human: Nex Gen*, came out in May 2024, following a delay from its originally planned September 2023 release. The album is the second installment in their *Post Human* series. *Post Human: Nex Gen* is the last album to feature keyboardist Jordan Fish, who departed from the band in late 2023. In January 2025, Bring Me The Horizon released a Spotify Singles session, including a cover of Oasis' "Wonderwall" and a remix of "Youtopia". Liam Gallagher of Oasis praised the "Wonderwall" cover. In July 2025, the band released *Lo-files*, a lo-fi rework of 23 songs from their discography. Formed in Sheffield, England in 2004, Bring Me The Horizon has evolved from their original deathcore sound to incorporate metalcore, alternative metal, electronic rock, and even pop elements. Oli Sykes and Matt Nicholls shared an interest in American metalcore, while Lee Malia was into thrash and melodic death metal. Eli Enis of *Revolver* noted that the band has "made chameleonic genre-hopping their artistic mission statement".